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Leadville Letter Describing Opera House Build Plus Unlisted L/H's from Druggist, 1888 [131527]

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Leadville Letter Describing Opera House Build Plus Unlisted L/H's from Druggist, 1888  [131527]
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Lot includes two pieces. 1) There is a great letter dated Leadville, 1879 to Dear Charlie from S.C., a carpenter working to build a 3,000 seat theatre or opera house in Leadville. "I will endeavor to strike it rich next summer, if we have our health". The author was at work on the big theatre on State Street. When completed it will be the largest in town and seat 3,000 people. He is sending $20 home. "There is plenty of work here in the carpenter work. Many buildings going up in every part of the city and business in every shape is lively. The opera house he was referring to was possibly the Tabor Opera House, which was built in 1879. Eventually the Tabor became known as the finest opera house west of the Mississippi. Luminaries such as Oscar Wilde, John Philip Sousa, and Buffalo Bill appeared at the Tabor. There is also fact, or fiction, that Harry Houdini escaped from the Tabor through the stage's trap door (taboroperahouse.net). 2) Two page letter on letterheads from C.E. Riess, Prescription Druggist, Leadville, 1888. The druggist was only in business from 1887-1889. There is no embossed drug store bottle from Riess listed in Preble. The letter addressed to Omaha parties recommends giving credit to another business in Leadville. Signed by L.A. Bones (not listed).

Date: 1882
Country (if not USA):
State: Colorado
City: Leadville
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