Relander's Incoming Correspondence
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Item 3 letters from Ross R. Cotroneo.(UNPUBLISHED, 1962-03-20) Cotroneo, Ross R."The work which I have completed at this point deals basically with the early history of the road in a broad scope, the growth of government regulation of railroads to the year 1940, and the involvement of the N. P. with Federal regulation during the period 1920 to 1940."Item 3 scraps of paper with contact information.(UNPUBLISHED, 1950-04-14) Relander, Click"Clicker please call Mrs. Leo Muoth Trinity 9-3824."Item "...The accepted form for writing name of a Saint when it is the title of a church...is without the 's."(UNPUBLISHED, 1947-06-12) Dougherty, Joseph P., Rev."The style sheet for The Catholic Northwest Progress has this rule in it."Item Acknowledge the receipt of $2.50 for membership in the Ohio Valley Historic Indian Conference.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955-04-04) Jones, J. A.Item Additional correspondence from Robert H. Ruby, M. D.(UNPUBLISHED, 1963-01-26) Ruby, Robert H., M. D."Click - How can you sell a book for so little? $2.25 won't even pay your printing expenses will it?"Item Additions of Relander's booklets to the Northwest Authors' Bookshelf at Seattle Public Library.(UNPUBLISHED, 1960-07-07) Various"I very much appreciate your forwarding an autographed copy of Strangers on the Land to my sister-in-law, Mrs. J. C. McLean, formerly Ingar Layman, of Palo Alto, California. Mrs. McLean is the daughter of the former Toppenish businessman and automobile dealer, Brady Lee Layman. Mrs. McLean has many fond memories of her girlhood days and friends among the Yakima Indians and I am sure will be delighted to have your newest book."Item Address for Relander to send book.(UNPUBLISHED, 1960) Unknown"Ask him for names of Arizona people who might review and comment on the book."Item "After one has passed away all these things become more precious and irreplacable."(UNPUBLISHED, 1957-01-10) Unknown, Alex"More than I can say, I certainly appreciate your getting this information and arranging for the extra prints. Of course I like the whole uncropped photograph you sent, but if your photographer will print my photos on MATTE paper instead of the Glossy I'd prefer it."Item "After rechecking we found that you are correct."(UNPUBLISHED, 1963-05-17) Ward, Hazel E."We are sorry to have caused you the extra trouble of sending the second set of books to us."Item "Al McVay showed me the first draft of your pamphlet which contained quite a bit more detail than you were able to incorporate in the pamphlet itself."(UNPUBLISHED, 1955-08-01) Luce, Charles F."I would appreciate your sending me the Congressional citation to the Brown Report. And I would especially like to have the opportunity to read the photostats of the original Doty Journal which I presume are in your possession. The latter are quite important in connection with certain litigation which we are now conducting on behalf of the Umatillas to establish their right to hunt out of season on the Umatilla Reservation."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 "...Also wish to say that I have some extra Remington prints - actual proofs in folio."(UNPUBLISHED, 1945-09-24) Denny, M. V."Marvels of the New West - Wm Thayer; 1888 - over 300 engravings + maps - fine condtion - 4.00."Item "Although we handle very few new books, sounds like something we would like to stock."(UNPUBLISHED, 1954-06-08) Marshall, Richard"We are placing your name on our mailing list and sending you a copy of our new Americana Catalogue No. 2 with our compliments."Item "Am afraid I wont be of much help in giving you information on the Siwashes, as I knew them, on the Palouse River."(UNPUBLISHED, 1951-08-17) Unknown"Old Bones was around eighty years old or older when I knew him and was totally blind. He was tall and thin and very dark, and also very straight in stature. He wore a dirty cotton band across his eyes and generally knew where he was going. Had seen him down at the ferry landing many times which was some distance from his camp." Remainder of letter not in the Collection.Item "Am I correct in that Puck Hyah Toot has passed away since your book was published?"(UNPUBLISHED, 1958-03-17) Prise, Leigh W."I have read your book 'Drummers and Dreamers' and enjoyed it so much I am going to attempt reviewing it for our Art Club next week."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 "Am still in a very much torn up state, as we are finishing the house ourselves...."(UNPUBLISHED, 1965-05-08) Schmidtman, Mildred D."I left Washington on account of my health (Asthma) which is so much better down here. Also the war interrupted my getting to finish my Indian paintings, as I went to work for Boeing aircraft as an artist at that time."Item "...Am sure they will be prompt in sending you the Annual Review of the Washington Horse, Deluxe Edition."(UNPUBLISHED, 1963-02-14) Rugg, L."Have also sent one copy on 'Strangers on the Land' which is your promotion sheet to them and one will be given to our general manager, Mr. M. J. Aldhadeff."Item "Among your photographs there are only a few small pieces of bas-relief work that we could reproduce by our galvanzo process...."(UNPUBLISHED, 1961-10-11) Lauth, Julius"In connection with this we can advise you that the Foundry would need a plaster cast as part of the work of casting in metal and they will have to charge you for making it. We would therefore highly recommend making a plaster cast out there to avoid the possible damage in shipment."Item Amount due from Franklin Press for items used for Strangers on the Land.(UNPUBLISHED, 1963-02-28) Franklin Press"1000 Letterheads, size 8 1/2 x 11 ..... $18.95, 500 No. 10 Reg. Env. printed black ink ........ 11.25 500 8 1/2 x 11 Sub. 16 canary Idealitho bond, blank ......... 2.75, 500 8 1/2 x 11 Sub. 16 white Idealitho bond, blank ......... 2.65."