Homer E. Britzman
Found in 586 Collections and/or Records:
From Churchill Mehard to Homer Britzman, May 7, 1939
From Churchill, May 7, 1939, receipt of $40 for the clay model of the bear, Britzman had asked whether Mehard would sell any other bronzes of Charles M. Russell.
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 Con and Claudia Price to Homer E. Britzman, August 9, 1939
From Con and Claudia Price, August 9, 1939, the yellow jackets are terrible in Gilroy, the work is not difficult, Claudia is staying with him, has caught a few hunters in the park and received word a "crazy man" had gotten lost there as well.
From Con and Claudia Price to Homer E. Britzman, late 19th century - early 20th century
From Con and Claudia Price, sending money for Charles M. Russell books.
From Con and Claudia Price to Homer E. Britzman, January 7, 1944
From Con and Claudia Price, January 7, 1944, states that his refrigerator has arrived and thanks Homer Britzman for his invitation to visit.
From Con Price and Claudia to Homer E. Britzman, December 20, 1947
From Con and Claudia, December 20, 1947, wishing Homer E. Britzman a good Christmas and they are sorry Helen is sick.
From Con Price to Bob, January 28, 1940
From Con Price, January 28, 1940, he had a wonderful visit with Homer Britzman, wishes Bob had been there, got a good laugh over the way Britzman collects and reacts to branding irons.
From Con Price to Frank, August 24, 1946
From Con Price, August 24, 1946, states that Frank cannot write an essay on Charles M. Russell for "Memories of Old Montana".
From Con Price to Homer Britzman, late 19th century - early 20th century
Card identical to TU2009.39.8110. In pen, 'To Britz - this was Charlie's and my brand at the lazy KY ranch on Kickey Horse Creek in Montana. Con Price.'
From Con Price to Homer E. and Helen Britzman, January 4, 1949
From Con Price, January 4, 1949, enclosing money for a new order of Charles M. Russell books.