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Lincoln: Harry Hawk Actor at Ford's Theatre [182029]

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Lincoln: Harry Hawk Actor at Ford's Theatre  [182029]
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Autograph letter signed to the famous Lincoln collector A. E. Fostell; Toledo, Ohio, May, 1894. Hawk writes: "After years of promise, I at length keep my word and enclose you my homely phys / Yours Very Truly, Harry Hawk." A member of Laura Keene's company, Hawk was both her manager and the comedic lead in "Our American Cousin." He was alone on stage at Ford's Theatre on April 14, 1865, when Booth shot Lincoln, jumped to the stage and cried out "sic semper tyrannis" (Thus it shall ever be for tyrants). Hawk fled to the wings as Booth made his escape. Letter is cut short at top, some light soiling, but very readable and very rare.