Autograph letter signed from Tyrone Power, Pasadena, to William Winter, New Brighton [manuscript], 1917 April 1.

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Autograph letter signed from Tyrone Power, Pasadena, to William Winter, New Brighton [manuscript], 1917 April 1.

Power mentions that he is currently employed in The mission play, playing Fray Junipero Serra. Letter is signed "Fred," with annotation in the hand of Jefferson Winter identifying correspondent as Tyrone Power. With envelope addressed to William Winter.

1 item ; 27 x 19 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7525894

Folger Shakespeare Library

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