C. B. Mehard
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Charles M. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Negative of TU2009.39.274.9. Charles M. Russell seated in his log cabin studio, Great Falls, Montana. Surrounded by his artwork. "When the Land Belonged to God" on the left.
From Charles M. Russell to Judge C. Mehard, October 23, 1919
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to Judge C. Mehard dated 23 October 1919 is a get well letter that speaks about his son Churchel and a recent elk hunt. Handwritten top right recto: 'Mehard, C.'
From Charles M. Russell to Judge C. Mehard, late 19th century - early 20th century
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to 'Friend Mehard' (not dated) speaks of a recent trip to Arizona and Pittsburg.
From Churchill Mehard to H.E. Britzman, February 28, 1939
From Churchill, offering the original clay model of Charles M. Russell to Britzman, Feb. 28, 1939.
From Churchill Mehard to Homer Britzman, April 19, 1939
From Churchill, April 19, 1939, further business regarding the sale of the clay bear, connected to TU2009.39.2670-71.
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 H.E. Britzman to Mr. Churchill Mehard, March 6, 1939
From H.E. Britzman, states interest in seeing Mehard's clay model of a bear, March 6, 1939.
From Homer Britzman to Churchill Mehard, May 11, 1939
From Britzman, May 11, 1939, acknowledgement of Mehard's letter and invitation to meet sometime in L.A.