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Lincoln: Actor John Dyott Letter [182195]

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Lincoln: Actor John Dyott Letter  [182195]
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Autograph letter signed by John Dyott, who had been on stage in Act Three, Scene Two when John Wilkes Booth assassinated Abraham Lincoln. Two pages (5 x 8 inches), New Rochelle, New York 4th October, 1870. Addressed to Colonel brown pertaining to employment: "My usual salary is 75 dlrs pr week, and that I would take, if permanent, but if the engagement proposed be merely spasmodical, I should expect a little more. Not having acted in N. York city for a good while, my reappearance will no doubt be profitable to any management as the circle of my acquaintanceship is very wide..."