Relander's Incoming Correspondence
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Item Acknowledge the receipt of $2.50 for membership in the Ohio Valley Historic Indian Conference.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955-04-04) Jones, J. A.Item Item "Chief Skeleton-That-Walks-Like-A-Man, sometimes known as Herb Jenkins, says I am supposed to know...."(UNPUBLISHED, 1961-07-18) Molohon, Barney"Maybe, since this article is supposed to appear in a national tourist publication, Pappy Gipson of Caxton---is he still alive?---or his heirs would loan me a couple pictures in return for the plug."Item Christmas postcard from the Radford's.(UNPUBLISHED, 1960-12) Radford, Emma; Radford, George"Just an 'Old Fashioned Greeting.' The kind we used to give.Item Collected correspondence from Thelma Kimmel February 12th 1956 - October 16th 1967.(UNPUBLISHED, 1956-02-12) Kimmel, Thelma"As you probably noticed, Toppenish Times started my 'Kimmels' Korner' - last wk. I hope I can find the time to do justice to it. Will try to use as much as I can about Fort Simce. Mr. Sheller wrote asking me to help boost Toppenish interest in sponsoring the Centennial - I wrote to Stanley Livingston for some suggestions but received no word from him."Item Collection of correspondence from C. F. Relander.(UNPUBLISHED, 1951-04-30) Relander, C. F."Dear Clifford -: How is my little man, I hope you are O. K. Papa will be down to see you before long."Item Collection of correspondence from Catherine Derby, to Click and Virginia Relander.(UNPUBLISHED, 1962-11-08) Derby, Catherine"=Congratulations and take good care of my girl letter follows affectionately= Catheryn Derby."Item Collection of correspondence from Dawson's Book Shop.(UNPUBLISHED, 1947-07-14) VariousIncludes the catalog, "The Institute of Historical Cartography Announces: 1540-1861 Mapping the Transmississippi West."Item Collection of correspondence from Fred Lockley, including several unique postcards.(UNPUBLISHED, 1948-01-12) Lockley, Fred"Don't fail to read the chapter on Red Cloud, the Sioux Warrior who never broke a treaty. Also read about the finding of the stones the Indians used to cook their food in the chapter about The Thousand Springs in Idaho, and a lot more Indian stuff."Item Collection of correspondence from Gretta Gossett.(UNPUBLISHED, 1959-04-30) Gossett, Gretta"About ten years ago I spoke momentarily to a woman picking service berries at Cottonwood Camp, near the Naches Ranger Station. She said she was of the River People and her people had gathered berries from that bush for many, many years. Could it be possible I was speaking to Amowy, head food gatherer for the Last Wanapums? When did she pass away?"Item Collection of correspondence from John Brown, Professor at Wenatchee Valley College.(UNPUBLISHED, 1961-08-09) Brown, JohnReferred to enclosure not in the Collection.Item Collection of correspondence from Laura D. Wilck, Relander's Literary Agent.(UNPUBLISHED, 1957-04-29) Wilck, Laura D."I hate to think that your book, brains and work will be picked by other writers in the western field, and 'calling it research'. Yours is such fresh material and so little known that you have a chance to do a wonderful novel. You can't possibly put all your material in one book as it would have the size of War and Peace. Pick a group of salient characters with one male as the lead (let's think of a movie sale) and incorporate an interesting female even if you have to invent one. Who's to say there wasn't such a person. Also include some interesting white folk. Please do this. If you don't other writers will."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 Martha Ferguson McKeown.(UNPUBLISHED, 1953-02-10) McKeown, Martha Ferguson"Chief Thompson and his wife, at Celilo, showed me the touching article on the Wanapums, River People, by Click Relander."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 WIlliam L. Gannon.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955-08-02) Gannon, William L."Many people have told me about Knott's Berry Farm and their extensive collection of wagons. I envy their successes as collectors but at present my objective is considerably different. By the way, if you should happen to run across any old stagecoaching relics which might be available I would certainly like to hear about them."Item Correspondence from Anna Blom Book Shop, including Inside Books newsletter.(UNPUBLISHED, 1960-06-27) Blom, Anna"Your visit to my bookshop is indeed of great help to me. You taught me how to find books on Civil War not just by the title for which I am greatful to you."Item Correspondence from Chapin D. Foster.(UNPUBLISHED, 1959-03-30) Foster, Mary; Foster, Chapin D."Milan and more art. La Scala Opera House, believed to have been bombed out of existence but fully restored. Little mission where hangs Michaelangelo's 'Last Supper', also believed destroyed but restored. Cemetery beyond anything we kow of. Today its sculpture would be worth millions."Item Correspondence from East Washingtonian.(UNPUBLISHED, 1953-06-29) Various"Since the Kuykendall series has expired, we are also removing your name from the subscription list. We hope that you have enjoyed receiving the East Washingtonian and we would welcome you as a reader in the future. To the best of our knowledge, Judge Kuykendall does not plan to compile his articles into book form."