In this letter, Forrest writes discusses with a theatre manager improvements to be made "in your theatre," noting that "the audiences would be increased by increasing their comforts."
In this note, Perkins describes and summarizes the September 13 1848 Edwin Forrest letter. Perkins also includes that the letter was purchased at Dawson's Bookshop on July 5, 1928.
Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940; Ritz-Carlton Hotel (New York, N.Y.); Letters
In this letter, written in grey ink on off-white Ritz-Carlton stationery, Markham asks that Daniels meet with Oliver Bainbridge regarding Queen Eleanore's vist.
Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940; Ritz-Carlton Hotel (New York, N.Y.); Letters
In this letter, written in grey ink on off-white Ritz-Carlton stationery, Markham asks that Bryan meet with Oliver Bainbridge regarding Queen Eleanore's vist.
Written on Morgan Hall, Fairford, Gloucestershire stationery, Abbey thanks Heinemann for a copy of his recent publication. Oval received stamp in upper left corner of page 1.
Bookplate by E. D. French, dated 1893. The engraving includes a bookshelf, an opened book, a paint palette with paintbrushes, and the phrase "ex libris" on a banner.
Official document conferring upon R.G. Rutherford of the U.S. Volunteers the rank of Major. The document, dated March 13, 1865, is signed by President Andrew Johnson and Secretary of War Edwin M Stanton. Engravings of an eagle and a scene with...
Official document conferring upon R.G. Rutherford of the U.S. Volunteers the rank of Major. The document, dated March 13, 1865, is signed by President Andrew Johnson and Secretary of War Edwin M Stanton. Engravings of an eagle and a scene with...