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Letter from F.M. Leake to Hicks & O'Donnell, March 9, 1939
From F.M. Leake, Railway Express Agency, March 9, 1939, inquiring about the shipment of paintings to M.A. McDonald which were not delivered.
Blank Form, late 19th century - early 20th century
Blank form, uniform blank for presentation of loss and damage claims from railway express agency.
Blank Form, late 19th century - early 20th century
Blank form uniform blank for presentation of loss and damage claims from Railway Express Agency, copy of TU2009.39.2697.
Memo, July 24, 1947
Handwritten, memo of sale of ten various watercolors and oils to Britzman by Alice Marks, July 24, 1947.
From Homer Britzman to Mrs. Morrison, May 31, 1943
From Britzman, May 31, 1943, cover letter with about enclosed check for artwork.
Letter of Receipt, late 19th century - early 20th century
Receipt from Ms. Wills, saying Britzman bought a painting, "The Horse Wrangler", for one dollar and other considerations from her. Connected with TU2009.39.2700
Letter from Edith Morrison to Britzman, May 30, 1943
Handwritten, from Edith Morrison, three pages, May 30, 1943, she tells the story of a Charles M. Russell painting, thanks Britzman for buying it.
Railway Express Ticket, November 3, 1941
Railway Express ticket, return receipt for delivery of shipment obtained for consignor, received one box paintings.
From Churchill Mehard to Homer Britzman, December 29, 1940
From Churchill Mehard, Dec. 29, 1940, confirmation of sale of bronze to Britzman, also gives Britzman a letter written by Charles M. Russell and includes some explanatory notes concerning the letter; he speaks of Charles M. Russell's humor, depth of feeling, and sentiment, he also explains Charles M. Russell's childhood nickname of Mehard--"Hazel".
From Mannados Book Shop to Homer Britzman, March 20, 1939
From Mannados Book Shop, March 20, 1939, price quotes on two Charles M. Russell paintings.