Autograph letters signed from Maria L. Owen, Brooklyn and Manhasset, to various recipients [manuscript], 1909.

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Autograph letters signed from Maria L. Owen, Brooklyn and Manhasset, to various recipients [manuscript], 1909.

Recipients: William Winter and Jefferson Winter. Both concern a proposed monument to Owen's deceased cousin, Henry Clapp, Jr. (1), to William Winter, is written from 167 McDonough St., Brooklyn and is signed Maria Tallant Owen. (2), to Jefferson Winter, is written from Manhasset, is signed Maria L.T. Owen, and is accompanied by envelope addressed to Winter at 17 Third Ave, New Brighton, Staten Is.

2 items ; 17 x 13 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7441045

Folger Shakespeare Library

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Winter, William Jefferson, 1878-1929

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William Jefferson Winter was the son of William Winter (1836-1917), who was a friend of Horace Howard Furness. From the description of Letter to Horace Howard Furness, Jr., 1917. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155883904 ...

Owen, Maria L. (Maria Louisa), 1825-1913

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Winter, William Jefferson, 1878-1929

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William Jefferson Winter was the son of William Winter (1836-1917), who was a friend of Horace Howard Furness. From the description of Letter to Horace Howard Furness, Jr., 1917. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155883904 ...

Winter, William, 1836-1917

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American drama critic. From the description of Autograph letter signed, dated : Tompkinsville (Staten Island, N.Y.), 17 April 1886, to Mrs. Tracy, 1886 Apr. 17. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270679284 Massachusetts native William Winter graduated from Harvard law school, but began his career as a journalist. He wrote for numerous journals before securing a position as drama critic at the New York Tribune. In addition to being one of the most influential critics of his day, ...

Clapp, Henry, 1814-1875

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