Autograph letters signed from W.J. Linton, New Haven, Connecticut, to William Winter [manuscript], 1875-1879.

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Autograph letters signed from W.J. Linton, New Haven, Connecticut, to William Winter [manuscript], 1875-1879.

(1) Thanks Winter for the books; asks questions regarding George Arnold (1834-1865); (2) Asks for a copy of Parson's lines on the death of Booth's first wife; (3) asks Winter to read the Medley, which he is sending, and advise him concerning it. Addressed from New Haven, Conn.

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Folger Shakespeare Library

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