Relander's Incoming Correspondence
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Item Open Access Membership Forum agenda with mention of Relander.(UNPUBLISHED, 1954-12-01) Unknown"12:35 Meeting over to Don Broughton for introduction of Click Relander. 1:10 Haagen remind Bledsoe, Broughton and Don Ireland to remain for a short meeting."Item Open Access Richland Book Fair brochure with mention of TV interview of Relander.(UNPUBLISHED, 1956-12-01) Richland Public Library"KEPR - TV Click Relander and Alba & Nettie Shawaway, in authentic Indian dress, will be interviewed by Bob Parnell."Item Open Access Yakima Lion's Club meeting program with mention of prior speech by Relander.(UNPUBLISHED, 1967-05-26) Relander, Click"Last week: Click Relander and the Indians were the program. Click, City Editor of the Republic, is one of the recognized Northwest experts on Indians and Indian lore. He spoke to us on 'PRELUDE TO FORT SIMCOE FLAG DAY'. Click was able to bring to life Major Haller, the Battle of Toppenish Creek, and lay to rest some of the rumors surrounding the Haller Cannon."Item Open Access Program from a meeting of the Order of the Arrow, with mention of a speech by Relander.(UNPUBLISHED, 1963-11-17) Order of the Arrow"6:35 P.M. - Speaker --- Clifford Relander, 7:10 P.M. - Installation of Officers."Item Open Access Yakima Exchange Club newsletter with mention of a speech by Relander.(UNPUBLISHED, 1968-06-27) Yakima Exchange Club"Another fine program. P.B.O.M. Ted Roy rounded up another interesting program for us last week. Click Relander from the newspaper spoke to us on his favorite subject, Indians. What Click doesn't know about the American Indian in these parts just isn't to be known. We fought a couple of battles, killed a couple of miners, an Indian agent and generally got a capsule account of Indian activities in the mid and late 1800's. Some fair stories, too."Item Open Access Ellensburg Chamber of Commerce newsletter with mention of a speech by Relander.(UNPUBLISHED, 1960) Board and staff of Ellensburg Chamber of Commerce"His subject will be 'Drummers and Dreamers,' and will deal with the Wanapum band of Indians living at Priest Rapids. He will also cover a few place names along with rapids. It is possible that two of the leading men of the remnant band will accompany him here, bringing with them their hand drums. Relander has been research chairman of the Fort Simcoe at Mool Mool Restoration Society and his research, in micro-film, has covered the entire northwest. He has one of the largest privately-owned collections of Western Americana in this region, including documents and similar material that provide a basis for documented newspaper articles."Item Open Access The Yakima Uniterian Universalist Fellowship Bulletin with mention of a speech by Relander.(UNPUBLISHED, 1963-11-29) The Yakima Uniterian Universalist Fellowship"December 29 Click Relander, City Editor, Yakima Republic 'Human Understanding."Item Open Access Yakima Valley Mortgage Bankers Association banquet notice, with mention of presentation by Relander.(UNPUBLISHED, 1960-01-24) Shinn, Guy"For the program, Cliff Relander, who is the City Editor for the Republic Publishing Company, will present a very interesting program on the history and everchanging scene of Yakima's Real Estate."Item Open Access Purchase order from Yale Co-Operative Corporation for The Yakimas.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955-09-10) Hintz, I."Full membership in the National Association of College Stores."Item Open Access Thank you card from The New York Public Library for The Yakimas.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955-08-17) Freehafer, Edward G."The trustees of The New York Public Library acknowledge, with thanks and appreciation, your gift of The Yakimas, 1955."Item Open Access Thank you card from The Library Association of Portland for The Yakimas.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955) The Library Association of Portland"The Library Association of Portland gratefully acknowledges your gift The Yakimas, 1855-1955 (Treaty Centennial Booklet)."Item Open Access Order information on the back of a business card.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955) UnknownBusiness card for "Indian Art & Gift Shop, Chiloquin, Oregon."Item Open Access Delivery receipt for The Yakimas from The Republic Press.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955-06-07) The Republic Press"Quant. 517."Item Open Access Field receipt for the Yakimas.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955-07-11) Ray, Marie OlneyAnnotated at top: "Churchill Check."Item Open Access Receipt of gift of The Yakimas from Yale University Library.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955-07-12) Wing, Donald G."I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the gift mentioned below, and I beg you to accept our sincere thanks."Item Open Access Issue of Smoke Signals... with review of The Yakimas.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955-06-18) Yakima Chamber of Commerce"A handbook of the Yakima Indian Reservation was published by the Yakima Tribal Council as a part of the observance of the Treaty Centennial this month. With 64 pages and 45 illustrations documenting events related to the Treaty of 1855, the history of the Yakima Reservation, and scholarly sections on the Columbia fisheries, reservation timber management, and tribal lore, the book is a worthwhile item for all private libraries in the Valley....... Only $1.......... Purchasing details at Chamber office."Item Open Access Republic Press bill for 5,000 copies of The Yakimas.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955-06-13) Watt, Stewart; Trueblood, Ruth"I certify that this is a true copy of the original invoice prepared on June 13, 1955, mailed on that date to the address as shown above."Item Open Access Correspondence from Relander regarding The Yakimas.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955-06-07) Relander, Click"Mr. Spencer has agreed to give books a trial in outlet like drug store that has goodmagazine rack. He has a point worth observing, that in outlets like his store, if books remained very long, constant thumbing over by customers might make them non-returnable etc. But he is cooperating nicely by giving them a trial."Item Open Access Proposals from Franklin Press for The Yakimas.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955-03-17) Stewart, Elmer J."Proposal for furnishing the following, subject to immediate acceptance unless otherwise specified. 2,000 Tribal Books, 48 pages and cover, page size 7 x 10 inches, cover printed, three pages ... $1051.80."Item Open Access Elk Ridge Lodge business card with annotation by Relander referring to Strangers on the Land.(UNPUBLISHED, 1963-03-09) Lemley, Lawrence A.; Lemley, Mildred E."Book issued to - promotion - 3/9/63."