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Francis Wilson letters to DeWitt Miller
- Title
- Francis Wilson letters to DeWitt Miller, 1890-1911.
- Author
- Wilson, Francis, 1854-1935.
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Status | Container | Format | Access | Call Number | Item Location |
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Offsite to submit a request in person. | Box 1 | Mixed material | Supervised use | *T-Mss 1998-016 Box 1 | Offsite |
Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Offsite to submit a request in person. | Box 2 | Mixed material | Supervised use | *T-Mss 1998-016 Box 2 | Offsite |
Details
- Description
- .63 lf (2 boxes)
- Summary
- The collection contains Wilson's letters, 1890-1911, to his friend DeWitt Miller, book collector.
- Subjects
- Access (note)
- Collection is open to the public. Library policy on photography and photocopying will apply. Advance notice may be required.
- Source (note)
- Unknown: Found in MWEZ 19755
- Biography (note)
- Francis Wilson (1854-1935), actor and author, was a member of the legitimate comedy group at the Chestnut Street Theatre, 1887-1888, in Philadelphia, and became involved in comic opera as the leading actor of McCaull Opera Company, 1885-1889. He subsequently organized his own company, was president of the Actor's Theatre, and wrote several biographies, e.g., John Wilkes Booth and Joseph Jefferson, and drama, e.g., "The Magic Ring."
- Processing Action (note)
- Processed
- Call Number
- *T-Mss 1998-016
- OCLC
- NYPW98-A240
- Author
- Wilson, Francis, 1854-1935.
- Title
- Francis Wilson letters to DeWitt Miller, 1890-1911.
- Restricted Access
- Collection is open to the public. Library policy on photography and photocopying will apply. Advance notice may be required.
- Biography
- Francis Wilson (1854-1935), actor and author, was a member of the legitimate comedy group at the Chestnut Street Theatre, 1887-1888, in Philadelphia, and became involved in comic opera as the leading actor of McCaull Opera Company, 1885-1889. He subsequently organized his own company, was president of the Actor's Theatre, and wrote several biographies, e.g., John Wilkes Booth and Joseph Jefferson, and drama, e.g., "The Magic Ring."
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- Research Call Number
- *T-Mss 1998-016