correspondence
Found in 3263 Collections and/or Records:
From Edith E. Morrison to Homer E. Britzman, May 27, 1937
Handwritten, two pages from Edith E. Morrison, May 27, 1937, she wants at least $500 for the painting.
From Edith E. Morrison to Homer E. Britzman, October 31, 1937
Handwritten, postcard from Edith E. Morrison, October 31, 1937, it will do no good to call her November 3, she will write or call later.
From Edith Ellis Morrison to Homer Britzman, December 10, 1940
From Edith Ellis Morrison to Homer E. Britzman, October 12, 1937
Handwritten, from Edith E. Morrison, October 12, 1937, she transported the painting to San Diego, she suggests that Homer Britzman go look at it.
From Edith Ellis Rounds to Homer E. Britzman, September 9, 1938
From Edith Ellis Rounds, September 9, 1938, mentions a relative, Charles Ellis, who was a cowboy and knew Charles M. Russell; she also mentions other relatives who have Russell works; Dr. Elmer Ellis of Boise, Mrs. Lizzie Kays of Colorado both have Russell work, maybe for sale; she wants Britzman to find a buyer for her property in the Dominguez harbor tract.
From Edith Ellis Rounds to Homer E. Britzman, September 21, 1938
From Edith Ellis Rounds, September 21, 1938, detailed information concerning her lot in the Dominguez Harbor tract.
From Edith Morrison to Homer E. Britzman, November 8, 1937
Handwritten, three pages from Edith Morrison, November 8, 1937, says $300 is the minimum acceptable amount for the painting owned by her sister in Murphrysboro, Illinois; Morrison asks whether Homer Britzman knows of any employment openings for her.
From Edith Morrison to Homer E. Britzman, late 19th century - early 20th century
Handwritten, from Edith Morrison, states her sister is willing to sell the Charles M. Russell painting for $150.
From Edith Morrison to Homer E. Britzman, March 4, 1941
Handwritten, postcard from Edith Morrison, March 4, 1941, she invites Homer Britzman to come see the painting; otherwise she could send it to his residence.
From Edith Morrison to Homer E. Britzman, March 30, 1941
Handwritten, from Edith Morrison, March 30, 1941, she sent the painting to Homer Britzman.