Autograph and typed letters signed from George P. Goodale to William Winter [manuscript], 1897-1910.
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Title
Autograph and typed letters signed from George P. Goodale to William Winter [manuscript], 1897-1910.
Description
4 items.
Associated name
Scope and content
(1) A brief letter regarding a publication that is Goodale's expression of his admiration for Winter's views; (2) thanks Winter for his invitation and asks him to send the new picture; (3) he writes that "lies of the black guards do not "count," except as a possible passing annoyance. Your renown and your achievements are a complete refutation of such assaults." (4) Goodale writes that he has received Winter's "Shakspeare's England." (1) and (4) on letterhead of The Detroit free press; (2-3) on letterhead of the Hotel Cadillac, New York City.
Provenance
Formerly part of Folger MS Add 1158, 1159.
In
Robert Young collection relating to William Winter
Place of creation/publication
United States -- Michigan -- Detroit.
United States -- New York (State) -- New York.
United States -- New York (State) -- New York.
Item Details
Call number
Y.c.6850 (1-4)
Folger accession
MS Add 1158, 1159