Relander's Incoming Correspondence
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Item All Rockhounds Pow Wow Club of America, INC., membership list 1955.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955-08-20) Sparkman, LaVonneMost addresses are from western Washington. Not uploaded due to personal information contained within. Available to view in person, by appointment.Item "Am sending you Howard Straughn's death note."(UNPUBLISHED, 1969-08-01) Harlan, RayLetterhead (through the crossing out marks): "Motel Harlan. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harlan, Mgrs. At Intersection of Highway 198 and Tulare Highway 63. Visalia, California."Item "As a member of the Friends of the Indian Center you shall enjoy all the privileges and benefits of belonging...."(UNPUBLISHED, 1968) McKinnon, Joseph F."The famed Appaloosa horse, beloved war horse of Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce Indians, is a prominent attraction in the Center. In the present $200,000 collection of paintings and art, the Appaloosa shows up frequently because the place of the spotted horse in Indian culture is secure. Included among these is an 80-year-old horse hide painting by an unknown Indian artist depicting a raid on enemy horses. Among the riders and horses in this beautiful piece of work are several blanket-hipped Appaloosas."Item "As you no doubt know that this is the Centennial Year since the creation of Tulare County."(UNPUBLISHED, 1952-03-12) Sunkel, Walter W.; Mitchell, Annie R."Altho these floods may have historic implications I think most of us are just about ready to reword the old line about history repeating itself. We are all praying that the factions get together and build a dam on both the Kaweah and Tule and stop all of this terrific loss. Actually this time it was not a flood in one sense for the break thru at McKay's Point simply sent the Kaweah river through Visalia."Item "Can you summarize any thing on there as you we showing me start of the sort to sieze Indian travels + what they could do here with state jurisdiction."(UNPUBLISHED, 1962-08-15) Unknown"Delegated to National Congress of American Indian, Cherokee vs. Casohra Sept 1 - 7 - 1962."Item Cards and letter from the Papaleo's.(UNPUBLISHED, 1966-12-22) Papaleo, Tom; Papaleo, Blanche"Want to thank you for the nice pictures + the apples you sent. It was most generous of you. The apples were shared with my fellow artists + we all enjoyed them."Item Christmas card from S. I. Anthon.(UNPUBLISHED, 1965-12-21) Anthon, S. I."I'll light the Ft. Simcoe lamp for you if you come!"Item Christmas card from the Downings.(UNPUBLISHED, 1966-12-21) Downing, Carl; Downing, Dona"Good to have a face to connect with the voice - we are on the phone quite often."Item Christmas card, "Best Wishes for the Holiday Season."(UNPUBLISHED, 1956-12-17) Unknown, Ginny"I'm enjoying 'Drummers and Dreamers'. It's a nice piece of work and I say again you have reason to be proud of your achievement. I enjoyed seeing you when you were. Sally and I are giving a party this week. Wish you could be here to join us in toasting the season."Item Collection of correspondence from C. F. Relander.(UNPUBLISHED, 1951-04-30) Relander, C. F."Dear Clifford -: How is my little man, I hope you are O. K. Papa will be down to see you before long."Item Collection of correspondence from Dawson's Book Shop.(UNPUBLISHED, 1947-07-14) VariousIncludes the catalog, "The Institute of Historical Cartography Announces: 1540-1861 Mapping the Transmississippi West."Item Collection of correspondence from Grant County PUD: 1957-1968.(UNPUBLISHED, 1957-01-07) Various"Wanapum Dam Dedication June 4, 1966. Ya'll Come." Not digitized is the legal agreement between Grant County PUD and Frank Buck, Rex Buck, Harry Wynn, and Bobby Tomalawash. Available in person, by appointment.Item Collection of correspondence from Herman J. Deutsch.(UNPUBLISHED, 1951-05-25) Deutsch, Herman J."You undoubtedly know Mr. Virgil McWhoter of your city. I admire him very much. Naturally because of his perseverance in securing the publication of his father's book. He and Mr. Purdin know many pioneers of the Inland Empire."Item Collection of correspondence from Lessie L. Cornelison.(UNPUBLISHED, 1951-09-12) Cornelison, Lessie L.Referred to enclosures not in the Collection.Item Collection of correspondence from Pearce Relander.(UNPUBLISHED, 1958-01-19) Relander, Pearce"Am answering you at once to explain that Mother Pearl has no claim on the farim whatsoever. She was included in the inheritance appraisal by my intelligent lawyer to save you + I a big chunk of inheritance tax. It did just that. I have a great claim deed from her which is now a part of our estate. In it she relinquishes all rights to the farm for all time."Item Collection of correspondence from Roger Chute.(UNPUBLISHED, 1951-01-29) Chute, RogerMany letters written on the verso of previously used documents, including letters to Chute.Item Collection of correspondence from U. S. Senator Warren G. Magnuson.(UNPUBLISHED, 1954-05-27) Magnuson, Warren G., SenatorIncludes several bills. There are three copies of S. 3118, of which only one is digitized.Item Collection of correspondence from Virgil O. McWhorter.(UNPUBLISHED, 1949-11-24) McWhorter, Virgil O."It is with regret that I must say I cannot go to Priest Rapids with you 13th of this month. But I do have a box of personal affects which belonged to my Father which I wish you would take to Chief Buck. I have previously sent some things to these indians which came from my Father's estate and I know Father would want Buck to have these few remaining items."Item Collection of correspondence the State Archivist at Oregon State Library - Salem.(UNPUBLISHED, 1954-05-18) Duniway, David C."Last night, I happened to visit the Odd Fellows cemetery here in Salem, and discovered the graves of the Rev. J. H. Wilbur, his wife, and his daughter and son-in-law. They have a single large imposing monument. It was interesting to me to know that he survived his wife but one month."Item "Consider me sold and about to become a registered voter!!!"(UNPUBLISHED, 1953-07-27) Unknown, Maxine"Enclosed are two stories you wrote the night I did some of your reading. Don't feel too badly about the red pencil marks, the teacher just didn't know the author. Perhaps you had better send them back as they sometimes refer to past works, no hurry tho."