Anne Dickinson General Correspondence MacGeachy, Charles 1891-92 & undatedFROM CHARLES MACGEACHY STURTEVANT HOUSE NEW YORK April 18, '91. Dear Miss Dickinson:- I will undertake the management of your contemplated lecture tour this season and next, commencing with the engagement at the Broadway Theatre, this city, on 26th instant. Will arrange for you in other cities in the best obtainable theatres or halls. Will pay all expenses of the tour, including hotels, carriages to and from hotels and theatres, and railroad transportation of yourself and companion, also myself and representative. After deducting said expenses will divide evenly with you whatever surplus remains. Settlements weekly. You shall not be responsible for any deficit that may arise. Box office statements and vouchers to be rendered to you at every accounting. I am willing to serve you as above so long as mutually agreeable and advantageous, Sincerely yours, [signature] Miss Anna E. Dickinson, Sturtevant House, New York, N. Y.2.8 [lw?] [LG?] 16 PD Received at Goshen, N.Y. 114p[?] Apl 24 1891 Dated New York 24 To Dr G W Seward Please wire me Sturtevant House what train Miss Dickinson left Goshen for New York this morning important Charles Mac[g?]each[?] [?]. detained by important [?] leaves at five P.M. F.W.S.From Charles MacGeachy Sturtevant House New York May 28, 1891. Dear Miss Dickinson: "How tempus does fugit!" Nothing truer than this was ever said by a deceased Roman gentleman. Have again and again deferred writing you - merely a cordial reassurance of continued good will and esteem, despite the silence that has intervened since your departure. Sincerely trust that your health has been of the best and all else of good cheer. With kindest remembrances from Mr. Price, self and staff to Dr. and Mrs. Seward, Mrs. Ackley and yourself, Believe me, very truly, [signature] Charles MacGeachy By the way - a memento herein of our little "recentness" (O, ye tears!)New-York Gazette Issued Every Sunday Office: 253 Fifth Avenue, New York City _________ Charles MacGreachy, Editor and Publisher Archibald D. Gordon, } Associate Editors Paul F. Nicholson, } Dear Mr. Phillips, I have commanded you to help Anna Dickinson, assured that you can serve as she will explain. Sincerely, Charles MacGreachy April 13/926/2 Dear Miss Dickinson Endsa (?) box with my compliments. Theatre across the street. Will see you there in box during performance. Sincerely Charles MacGreachy Performance begins 8:15FROM PRICE & MACGEACHY 253 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK Frid midnight Dear Miss Dickinson You ran away before I saw you. However, had no results to report as yet—unable get at party- am on his trail—expect to overtake him tomorrow and let you know by mail Presume you received my notes of this a.m. Enclosing Sum slip Sincerely Chas MacGeachyFROM CHARLES MacGEACHY STURTEVANT HOUSE NEW YORK Tues. 8 3/4 Dear Miss Dickinson Mr Cabott not here yet. Will start him soon as he arrives- but have him see you down stairs before he leaves Sincerely Chas MacGeachyDear Miss Dickinson Before going downtown among the savages of Printing House Square I want to write "good night" - if I may not say it. Been so rushed today. Hope you Midnight Dear Miss Dickinson Recd Mr Pickley's message to Mr. Corbitt, about theatre for you tonight, totals. At 10:00 p.m. you room was dark. disappointed again, but glad you were resting. Now don't fail to {?} me in the morning to bid you God speed. Have left call for 7 a.m. in your acct, but you see that I'm called please. Sincerely Charles McGeachy