Letter, 1894 Feb. 12, Olympic Theatre, St. Louis, Mo. / J.E. Dodson.

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Letter, 1894 Feb. 12, Olympic Theatre, St. Louis, Mo. / J.E. Dodson.

States that he has left the Kendal company and will be acting under the management of Daniel and Charles Frohman.

[1] leaf ; 28 cm.

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Frohman, Charles, 1860-1915

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Frohman, Daniel, 1851-1940

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