Autograph letters signed from Eugene Benson to William Winter [manuscript], 1866-1898.

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Autograph letters signed from Eugene Benson to William Winter [manuscript], 1866-1898.

(1) Regarding Benson's words on George Arnold's poems; addressed from Newburyport; (2) Benson is interested in Winter's words on Frohman's play, A man and his wife; on letterhead of Palazzo Capello, Rio Marin, Venice.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7791931

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