Autograph Letters Signed And Initialed From Harriet Mcewen Kimball To William Winter

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Autograph Letters Signed and Initialed from Harriet McEwen Kimball to William Winter
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The letters are mostly addressed from Portsmouth, New Hampshire. (43), (55) and (122) are incomplete letters. (123) is a manuscript poem, "Beautiful hands," sig
Letters Signed from William Winter to Harriet McEwen Kimball
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Includes both autograph and typescript letters, written from various locations in New York; Mentone and Bay City (Orange Co.) California; and Sunapee, New Hamps
Autograph Letter Signed from Harriet McEwen Kimball, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to William Winter, Staten Island, New York
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Laments her failing eyesight and lack of connections to the literary world. Respectfully asks Winter or Mr. Jefferson Winter for assistance in getting her poem
Autograph Letters from William Jefferson Winter to Harriet McEwen Kimball, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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(1) Winter writes of his father's various writings and his own views on the publishing industry. He also writes that William Winter decided not to write an auto
Autograph Letter Signed from Harriet Lewis Bradley, Portland, to William Winter, New York
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Thanks Winter for "The Artists," and writes that she wishes she could have heard him deliver the speech and the poem. Refers to Mr. and Mrs. Partington. With ac