Autograph letter signed from John Malone to William Winter [manuscript] 1902 March 9.

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Autograph letter signed from John Malone to William Winter [manuscript] 1902 March 9.

Mr. Barton Hill wishes to meet Winter for "auld lang syne" and could Winter not come to the Players and lunch with them one day?

1 item (2 p.) ; 18 x 11 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7332049

Folger Shakespeare Library

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Players (Club)

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