correspondence
Found in 3263 Collections and/or Records:
From Con Price to Homer E. Britzman, May 19, 1945
From Con Price, May 19, 1945, friendly letter, states that he heard from Frank Dobie, who is interested in reading the manuscript.
From Con Price to Homer E. Britzman, April 23, 1945
From Con Price, April 23, 1945, thanks Britzman for the birthday gift, will be sending Frank Dobie his manuscript to have it looked over.
From Con Price to Homer E. Britzman, April 12, 1945
From Con Price, April 12, 1945, thanks Homer Britzman for his birthday note, mentions having a tooth pulled and hopes he and Britzman can visit in the summer.
From Con Price to Homer E. Britzman, March 26, 1945
From Con Price, March 26, 1945, friendly letter, Claudia is getting better.
From Con Price to Homer E. Britzman, March 17, 1945
From Con Price, March 17, 1945, Claudia is feeling a little better after "bad attacks", he would like to visit Britzman but it may be a while due to Claudia's health and the transportation.
From Con Price to Homer E. Britzman, February 8, 1945
From Con Price, February 8, 1945, talks about milking the cow for milk, butter, and cream; curious about a man named Jack Lynch who supposedly has several Charles M. Russell paintings, talks about his manuscript.
From Con Price to Homer E. Britzman, January 24, 1945
From Con Price, January 24, 1945, friendly letter, he needs the address for Tex Crosse.
From Con Price to Homer E. Britzman, January 13, 1945
From Con Price, January 13, 1945, he is sorry Homer Britzman has lost his dog.
From Con Price to Homer E. Britzman, January 1, 1945
From Con Price, January 1, 1945, he has received the pictures sent to him.
From Con Price to Homer E. Britzman, December 16, 1944
From Con Price, December 16, 1944, he is anxious to know how Old Duke is doing (dog).