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1911 J. W. Earhardt City Opera House Newberry SC Signed Performance Letter

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Description

From the end of the 1800s through the early 1900s, most theatre and opera house managers in the United States and Canada had to book their entertainment through Syndicates which controlled the touring schedules of most traveling shows and entertainers. One of the most prominent Syndicates was run by Marc Klaw and Abraham Lincoln Erlanger in New York City. This lot is a letter sent in 1911 from J. W. Earhardt, co-manager of the City Opera House in Newberry, South Carolina. In the letter, Earhardt confirms a date change for an upcoming performance of “Taxi”.

The handwritten letter is on City Opera House letterhead and is approximately 11″ tall by 8.5″ wide. It is hand-signed by J. W. Earhardt.

Condition

This letter is in very good condition. It has been folded for mailing. It has light wrinkles, smudges, edge wear, and toning typical of old paper items. Please review the included photos of the actual item to make a complete determination of its condition.

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