a-i- Length: 27.94 cm x Width: 21.59 cm
j- Length: 24.2 cm x Width: 10.5 cm
a- This is a carbon copy of letter to Mrs. Charles E. Alison. It is dated April 19th 1951. It discusses a failure to find information regarding the first performance of the Opera, Leo: The Royal Cadet in the Queen's Library. It also mentions attempting to locate a portrait (not at Queen's), the publishers of a folio (who were no longer in business), and a Mr. Telgmann's inability to find some documents. The letter is single sided. b- This is a letter from Jessie Cameron Alison to Mr. Edwin Horsey. It is dated April 6th 1951. It is single sided and typed. It speaks to contacts in Kingston, the different performances of Leo (which occurred again in 1916), and a request of information regarding a portrait. c- This is a letter from Jessie Cameron Alison to Mr. Horsey, and is dated April 9th. It is an addenda to part b. It is single sided and typed. It provides a cast list (Dramatis Personae) of the original cast. It also mentions the folio was published by Henderson Company, and requests information on if they are still in business. d- This is page 1 of a carbon copy of a letter to Mrs. Charles E. Alison. It is dated April 8, 1951. It speaks to an inability to date the original first performance. It mentions getting in contact with a Mr. F. J. Telgmann, who was the son of Oscar Telgmann, and had on hand an old cope of the opera, which includes the cast, and that it was performed at Martin Opera House, Princess Street, Kingston. e- This is page 2 of a carbon copy of a letter to Mrs. Charles E. Alison. It is dated April 8, 1951. It speaks to information from Mr. Telgmann, who said the rights to the play were sold or transferred to his father. f- This is a carbon copy of a letter to Mrs. Charles E. Alison from Edwin E. Horsey. It is one sided, and dated March 27th, 1951. It is replying to a letter of March 22nd. It mentions the information of a Mrs. Telgmann of Toronto, and promises to continue to research the performances. g- This is a letter from Jessie Cameron Alison. It is dated March 22, 1951. It is one sided, with hand written notes on the reverse side. The letter introduces her as the daughter of George F. Cameron, who was a poet and writer. She was referred to him by the Editor of the Whig Standard to see if he could provide information regarding the original cast and time of the play Leo, the Royal Cadet. On the reverse side is a pencil note of the original cast. h- This is a letter from F. J. Telgmann to Mr. Horsey. It is dated March 29, 1951. It is single sided, and typed. It says that he has a copy of the play, and will look for other information. i- This is a carbon copy of letter to Mr. F.J. Telgmann. It is dated March 28, 1951. It is single sided, and requests information on Leo, the Royal Cadet on behalf of the daughter of Mr. George Cameron. j- This is a handwritten note on back of part of an envelope. The envelope is addressed to Edwin Horsey. The notes have the original cast list for Leo, the Royal Cadet.