Autograph letters signed from Nora Perry, Russell House, Lexington, Mass., to William Winter, New York and California [manuscript], 1893.

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Autograph letters signed from Nora Perry, Russell House, Lexington, Mass., to William Winter, New York and California [manuscript], 1893.

(1) Thanks Winter for sending her his "Wanderers." With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at: 7 Third Avenue, Fort Hill, New Brighton, Staten Island. (2) Mentions Mr. [George William?] Curtis. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at: Mentone & Jasper Avenue, Mentone, San Bernardino, California.

2 items ; 18 x 12 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7541440

Folger Shakespeare Library

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