Mari Sandoz
Collection
Title: Mari
Sandoz Collection
Creator: Sandoz, Mari,
1896-1966
Dates: 1864-1976 (bulk 1931-1966)
Quantity: 199 boxes (186 linear feet)
Collection Number: MS 0080
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the microfilm indexing.Container List:
Box 10. Correspondence 1951, Feb.-1952, Jan. [Microfilm Reel MS00018]Item Paul Hoffman to Mari Sandoz, 1951, Feb.
1 [frame 18.4-5]Regarding Flora Sandoz's preserves; Cheyenne Autumn; The Snowstorm, a
novelette.
Item Marie Mengers to Mari Sandoz, 1951, Feb.
1 [frame 18.7-10]Regarding Mengers receives her Ph.D.; getting
published; translating plays; Electra; Medea.
Item Mari Sandoz to Harold Mantell,
Association on American Indian
Affairs, 1951, Feb.
1 [frame 18.13]Regarding telecast about Indian stereotypes; the
damage caused by these stereotypes and what can be
done to prevent them.
Item Mari Sandoz to John Hermann, 1951, Feb.
3 [frame 18.16]Regarding writing program at Iowa University
Item Mari Sandoz to Elizabeth Otis, MacIntosh
& Otis, 1951, Feb.
3 [frame 18.19]Regarding The
Snowstorm; a copy for Paul Hoffman.
Item Joe De Yong to Mari Sandoz, 1951, Feb.
4 [frame 18.20-25]Regarding De Yong travels among the Northern
Plains Indians; reservations and how different
tribes are treated who live there; Apaches at
White River Reservation, Arizona; being
plagiarized.
Item Mari Sandoz to Edward
Sandcrane, 1951, Feb.
5 [frame 18.27]Regarding the Wilbert Harvey family of Berney,
Montana; Northern Cheyennes; getting a fellowship
for Sandcrane to study art; Sandoz's television
appearance about stereotyping Indians; Sandcrane's
art.
Item Mari Sandoz to Marie Mengers, 1951, Feb.
5 [frame 18.31-32]Regarding publishing difficulties; groups of
playwrights and producers Mengers might have an
interest in.
Item Paul Hoffman to Mari Sandoz, 1951, Feb.
7 [frame 18.35]Regarding Hoffman's reaction to The Snowstorm; suggests the
title Winter Thunder;
Sandoz's short stories.
Item Sandoz's notes, 1951, Feb.
7 [frame 18.36-39]Notes and plan of interview dealing with the
stereotypes of Indians in television shows and
ovies presented by the Association on American
Indian Affairs.
Item Mari Sandoz to Joe De Yong, 1951, Feb.
8 [frame 18.41]Regarding Indian names for stars and
constellations; how the Tongue river got its name;
Sioux and Cheyenne language.
Item Mari Sandoz to Harold
Mantell, 1951, Feb.
8 [frame 18.42]Regarding Sandoz's disappointment with the
broadcast by Association on American Indian
Affairs.
Item Mari Sandoz to Paul Hoffman, 1951, Feb.
9 [frame 18.53]Regarding Winter
Thunder; short stories; explanation of
"Ollie and the Sea Monster;" "Cheyenne Book."
Item Joe De Yong to Mari Sandoz, 1951, Feb.
11 [frame 18.58-61]Regarding Cheyenne language; Cheyenne place
names; E.W. (Bill) Gollings, a cowboy artist; Blue
Hawk, a Mexican captive among the Cheyennes; De
Yong's Hollywood connection.
Item Marie Mengers to Mari Sandoz, 1951, Feb.
12 [frame 18.64-65]Regarding getting published and publishing
problems; translating plays and poems.
Item Edward Sandcrane to Mari
Sandoz, 1951, Feb.
12 [frame 18.66]Regarding Sandcrane to go overseas and fight in
the Korean conflict; Sandcrane is homesick.
Item Frederic Kirchberger to Mari
Sandoz, 1951, Feb.
15 [frame 18.73-74]Regarding teaching at Guilford College in North
Carolina; problems at "this Negro college in the
South;" Kirchberger seeking other employment.
Item Russell Laman to Mari Sandoz, 1951, Feb.
19 [frame 18.93]Regarding Kansas colleges; Concordia, Kansas.
Item Mari Sandoz to Joe De Yong, 1951, Feb.
19 [frame 18.95]Regarding Mexican captive, Blue Hawk; the
Cheyenne story of how Blue Hawk came to reside in
the North; "Buffalo Tongue" River or "Clark's
Fork;" "Old timers" accounts of history.
Item Paul Hoffman to Mari Sandoz, 1951, Feb.
20 [frame 18.101]Regarding Hoffman's decision to reject Cheyenne Autumn.
Item Mari Sandoz to Paul Hoffman, 1951, Feb.
21 [frame 18.104]Regarding Sandoz's response to Hoffman's
rejection of Cheyenne
Autumn; price of cattle in 1951.
Item Mari Sandoz to Elizabeth Otis, MacIntosh
& Otis, 1951, Feb.
22 [frame 18.105]Regarding revision of Cheyenne Autumn; Robert Van Gelder; Ed
Aswell; John Meyer; reprint of Slogum House; The Snowstorm.
Item Mari Sandoz to "Quiz Boys", 1951, Feb.
22 [frame 18.106]Regarding Calamite Jane; Sarah Jane Canary.
Item Mari Sandoz to George Joel, Dial
Press, 1951, Feb.
27 [frame 18.122]Regarding Sandoz released from option with Dial
Press query.
Item George Joel, Dial Press to Mari
Sandoz, 1951, Feb.
28 [frame 18.123]Regarding response to Sandoz's query of February
27, 1951.
Item Mari Sandoz to Maud Houghlan, 1951, Mar.
11 [frame 18.138]Regarding Sandoz's request for information about
Doctor Fix; Georgia Arbuckle; Northern Cheyennes'
situation; common friends and acquaintances.
Item Charles Scribner's Sons to Elizabeth
Otis, 1951, Mar.
12 [frame 18.141]Regarding Cheynne
Autumn mentioned.
Item Mari Sandoz to Annie Laurie
Williams, 1951, Mar.
20 [frame 18.143]Regarding Sandoz's meeting with Olin Clark about
the "pioneer woman doctor" story.
Item Joe De Yong to Mari Sandoz, 1951, Mar.
25 [frame 18.151]Regarding questions about writing; Indian tribes
in Oklahoma; "Hollywood Indians."
Item Mari Sandoz to Louise Pound, 1951, Mar.
27 [frame 18.157-160]Regarding Pound's impending visit to New York
City; hoaxes; John Maher and explosion of the
Maine; facts vs.
fiction.
Item Oliver La Farge, Association on American
Indian Affairs to Mari Sandoz, 1951, Apr.
3 [frame 18.176-177]Regarding annual meeting.
Item Mari Sandoz to Fred Cassidy, 1951, Apr.
3 [frame 18.178-179]Regarding Masria Tall Chief; dramas and plays;
The Tom Walker; The Snowstorm.
Item Louise Pound to Mari Sandoz, 1951, Apr.
8 [frame 18.185]Regarding folklore; John Maher article; request
for information on Ghost dancing and Wounded Knee,
tall tales; Alkali lake monster; B.A. Botkin.
Item Maud Houghlan to Mari Sandoz, 1951, Apr.
9 [frame 18.186]Regarding Dr. Fix; other sources for information
about Dr. Fix.
Item "Boss" Van Vleet to Mari
Sandoz, 1951, Apr.
10 [frame 18.193]Regarding Carl Raswan; Van Vleet's health.
Item Mari Sandoz to Helen
Jefferson, 1951, Apr.
12 [frame 18.197]Regarding Sandoz to stay at Barnard Hall while
teaching at Wisconsin Writer's Institute.
Item Mari Sandoz to "Boss" Van
Vleet, 1951, Apr.
12 [frame 18.198]Regarding situation of Van Vleet's ranch in
Colorado; Van Vleet's health; commitment to
Wisconsin Writer's Institute; MGM; Archie Teater
painting; horses; Carl Raswan.
Item Mari Sandoz to Elizabeth
Otis, 1951, Apr.
15 [frame 18.205]Regarding American Indian childrearing practices;
signs of respect to in-laws.
Item Mari Sandoz to Robert W. Hill, New York
Public Library, 1951, Apr.
16 [frame 18.207-212]Regarding The River and the
Canon by Robert B. Stanton; Three copies of
the same letter.
Item Everett P. Wilson to Mari
Sandoz, 1951, Apr.
19 [frame 18.224-225]Regarding Sandoz's upcoming address to the
Association on American Indian Affairs; the Sioux
Memorial project; Korean situation.
Item Mari Sandoz to Rufus
Wallowing, 1951, Apr.
22 [frame 18.228-229]Regarding Association on American Indian
Affairs.
Item Fred Ballard to Mari Sandoz, 1951, Apr.
27 [frame 18.235-239]Regarding a book about actress Minnie Maddern
Fiske; Ladies of the
Jury, a play program; See How They Run, a play program.
Item Maude Houghlan to Mari
Sandoz, 1951, May 3 [frame 18.246]Regarding Dr. Fix or Dr. Arbuckle; her marriages
and seperations.
Item Mari Sandoz to Elizabeth
Otis, 1951, May 3 [frame 18.248]Regarding publicity for Northern Cheyennes and
their situation; radio or television.
Item Mari Sandoz to Warren Hall, "Strike it
Rich" on CBS, 1951, May 4 [frame 18.250]Regarding Northern Cheyennes' economic situation;
Cheyenne veterans; Sandoz explains why the
Cheyennes need financial aid.
Item Warren Hall, "Strike it Rich" on CBS to
Mari Sandoz, 1951, May 4 [frame 18.252]Rules and regulations for participants on "Strike
It Rich;" Sandoz intends to play on behalf of the
Cheyennes.
Item Mari Sandoz to Joe De Yong, 1951, May 5 [frame 18.255-256]Regarding writing advice; Seminoles in Oklahoma;
movie rights and publishing rights.
Item Mari Sandoz to Russell Laman, 1951, May 5 [frame 18.257]Regarding school lands in Kansas.
Item Fred Ballard to Mari Sandoz, 1951, May
16 [frame 18.268]Regarding Sandoz's short story The Lost School Bus also
known as The
Snowstorm and Winter
Thunder.
Item "Boss" Ban Vleet to Mari
Sandoz, 1951, May
18 [frame 18.279-280]Regarding The Lazy VV Ranch; Sister Mary Louise
and Carmelites order; Carol Raswan.
Item Helen Hayes to Mari Sandoz, 1951, May
20 [frame 18.286-287]Regarding The Lost School
Bus; news of common friends and
acquaintances.
Item Erick Berry to Mari Sandoz, 1951, May
21 [frame 18.288]Regarding D'Arcy McNickle; Indian stories.
Item Mari Sandoz to Mamie
Meredith, 1951, May
21 [frame 18.290-291]Regarding "The Lost School Bus" in the Saturday Evening Post;
Sandoz gives some insight into the characters of
the story; the B.A. Botkin family.
Item Mari Sandoz to Erick Berry, 1951, May
22 [frame 18.296]Regarding D'Arcy McNickle; writing an "Indian
juvenile" story; Young
'Un.
Item Mari Sandoz to "Boss" Van
Vleet, 1951, May
25 [frame 18.304]Regarding the Lazy VV Ranch; Sandoz wants to
write a "treasure hunt" story about the ranch;
Sister Mary Louise; Carl Raswan.
Item John G. Hunter to Mari
Sandoz, 1951, May
29 [frame 18.312-313]Regarding Hunter's position with the Indian
Service; Lame Deer, Montana; Northern Cheyennes;
"peyote ring;" peyote use on Indian reservations;
peyote use in the Southwest
Item Mari Sandoz to Thomas
Bledsoe, 1951, May
30 [frame 18.315-314]Regarding Sandoz's liberalism and social
consciousness.
Item Mari Sandoz to President,
Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Company, 1951, May
30 [frame 18.317]Regarding Sandoz's television appearance on
"Strike It Rich;" she won $120.00 for the Cheyenne
school children.
Item Mari Sandoz to Warren Hull, 1951, May
30 [frame 18.318]Regarding Sandoz's television appearance; money
won to be used for school supplies for Northern
Cheyennes.
Item Mari Sandoz to Superintendent Carl L.
Pearson, Northern Cheyenne Agency, 1951, May
30 [frame 18.319]Regarding Sandoz's winnings on "Strike It Rich"
television and radio show to go to Birney Day
School for art and athletic supplies.
Item Orin Stepanek to Mari Sandoz, 1951, May
30 [frame 18.320-323]Regarding Lincoln news of the University and of
common friends.
Item Mari Sandoz to Ford
Foundation, 1951, June
4 [frame 18.331]Regarding Sandoz's request that the foundation
might set up opportunities for American Indian
students.
Item Copy of a letter from Carl Raswan to
"Boss" Van Vleet, 1951, May
30 [frame 18.337-339]Regarding Raswan's divorce and marriage.
Item Carl L. Pearson, Superintendent U.S.
Departmeent of Interior to Mari
Sandoz, 1951, June
7 [frame 18.343]Regarding money from "Strike It Rich" program to
go to Birney Community Fund.
Item Mari Sandoz to Walt Farmer, 1951, June
9 [frame 18.344-345]Regarding Sandoz's appearance on "Strike It
Rich."
Item Edward Sandcrane, Korea to Mari
Sandoz, 1951, June
11 [frame 18.352]Regarding life in the military; Korea; Sandcrane
turns 18 years old.
Item Mari Sandoz to Mrs. Fleur
Cowles, 1951, June
12 [frame 18.354-355]Regarding artist Eugenie Schein.
Item Mari Sandoz to Orin Stepanek, 1951, June
12 [frame 18.361-362]Regarding Stepanek family; paintings.
Item John K. Weiss, Ford Foundation to Mari
Sandoz, 1951, June
14 [frame 18.366]Regarding funds for Indian education not
presently available.
Item Rose, a teacher at Wilbur L. Cross High
School, Connecticut to Mari Sandoz, 1951, June
15 [frame 18.367-370]Regarding history student John Swantek.
Item Mari Sandoz to Elizabeth Otis, MacIntosh
& Otis, 1951, June
22 [frame 18.381]Regarding Cheyenne
Autumn; Sandoz goes to Wisconsin for summer
teaching position.
Item Thomas Bledsoe to Mari
Sandoz, 1951, June
23 [frame 18.385]Regarding Bledsoe's lectures at Universidad
Michoacana de San Nicholas Sandoz's novels are a
part of his lecture series.
Item Geraldine Harvey to Mari
Sandoz, 1951, June
29 [frame 18.392]Regarding news from Story, Wyoming, where the
Harveys are residing; Harvey's future plans;
Custer anniversary; Sandoz's victory on "Strike It
Rich;" Daniel old Bull.
Item Haven Emerson, M.D., Association on
American Indian Affairs to Mari
Sandoz, 1951, July
19 [frame 18.439]Regarding Papago Indian Reservation; infant
mortality; Indian health programs.
Item Alexander Lesser, Association on American
Indian Affairs to Mari Sandoz, 1951, July
19 [frame 18.440]Regarding The American
Indian magazine.
Item Thomas Nelson & Sons Publishers to
Mari Sandoz, 1951, July
19 [frame 18.441]Regarding requests to publish The Lost School Bus in
Canada.
Item Elizabeth Otis, McIntosh & Otis to
Mari Sandoz, 1951, July
25 [frame 18.450]Regarding Thomas Nelson & Sons request;
status of Cheyenne
Autumn.
Item E.J. Williams, James T. White &
Company to Mari Sandoz, 1951, July
26 [frame 18.455-456]Regarding Sandoz's short biography to be included
in The National Cyclopedia
of American Biography.
Item Mari Sandoz to B.F. Neary, Thomas Nelson
& Sons Publishers, 1951, July [frame 18.461]Regarding Canada to publish The Lost School Bus.
Item B.F. Neary, Thomas Nelson & Sons
Publishers to Elizabeth Otis, 1951, Aug.
14 [frame 18.476]Regarding The Lost School
Bus.
Item Yoko Nishihara to Mari
Sandoz, 1951, Aug.
16 [frame 18.478]Regarding Old Jules
in Japan.
Item Mari Sandoz to Elizabeth Otis, McIntosh
& Otis, 1951, Aug.
18 [frame 18.484]Regarding Neary's offer to publish The Lost School Bus; "Sit
Your Saddle Solid" and The Spike Eared Dog."
Item Mari Sandoz to Birney Day School,
Northern Cheyenne Reservation, 1951, Aug.
21 [frame 18.496]Regarding art supplies for school children.
Item Carl L. Pearson, United States Department
of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs to Mari
Sandoz, 1951, Aug.
24 [frame 18.505]Regarding money from "Strike It Rich" game show
received by Northern Cheyenne Tribe.
Item Mari Sandoz to Alfred Blazer, M.D., The
Daily Compass, 1951, Sept.
7 [frame 18.548-549]Regarding pre-menstrual tension; copy of Blazer's
article.
Item Mari Sandoz to John G.
Hunter, 1951, Sept.
9 [frame 18.553-554]Regarding Sandoz's experiences with Association
on American Indian Affairs; Lame Deer, Northern
Cheyenne Reservation; oil leases; peyote on Pine
Ridge.
Item Louise Pound to Mari Sandoz, 1951, Sept.
12 [frame 18.563]Regarding an item in a student pager; query about
Sandoz coming to Lincoln; Carl Sandburg; Dorothy
Canfield; L.C. Wimberly.
Item Mari Sandoz to Maurice Fink, 1951, Sept.
13 [frame 18.564-565]Regarding Fink's free-lanching adventure; Sandoz
gives a list of places and people to visit in the
West: Harold Rodenbaugh, Thomas Hornsby Ferril,
Huffman Studio, Superintendent Pearson, Rufus
Wallowing, Santa Fe, Anadarko.
Item Mamie Meredith to Mari
Sandoz, 1951, Sept.
14 [frame 18.566-568]Regarding Foreign Film Festival at Love Library
on the University of Nebraska campus.
Item Joe Nunquist to Mari Sandoz, 1951, Sept.
14 [frame 18.569]Regarding Indian education; Senator Joe
McCarthy.
Item Mari Sandoz to W. Houlton, 1951, Sept.
19 [frame 18.578]Regarding novels class at Wisconsin; Northern
Cheyenne's situation; Indian parents and children;
child raising practices - ideas for articles about
Indian society.
Item Mari Sandoz to Warren Hull, 1951, Sept.
19 [frame 18.580]Regarding Northern Cheyenne's oil leases; Strike
It Rich television program.
Item Melvin Van Den Bark to Mari
Sandoz, 1951, Sept.
23 [frame 18.591-595]Regarding news from Norman, Oklahoma and Van Den
Bark's teaching position at University of
Oklahoma.
Item Mari Sandoz to Archie and Pat
Teater, 1951, Sept.
23 [frame 18.599-600]Regarding death of a nutual friend?, Harold;
Archie Teater's hospital stay; Sandoz to try and
retreive Teater's publicity packet; Sandoz's up
coming trip to the West; Custer battle White
perspective vs. Indian perspective; some details
from the battle.
Item William Houlton to Mari
Sandoz, 1951, Sept.
26 [frame 18.605]Response to Sandoz's letter of September 19,
1951; Houlton rejects Sandoz's ideas and suggests
one of his own.
Item Isabella Quinn to Mari
Sandoz, 1951, Sept.
28 [frame 18.612-614]Regarding writing of Chadron, Nebraska; stories
from Crawford, Nebraska; Quinn's family
history.
Item Ed Weeks Atlantic
Monthly to Mari Sandoz, 1951, Sept.
28 [frame 18.615]Regarding counterattack scandalizes Little,
Brown.
Item Mari Sandoz to Editor, Saturday Review of
Literature, 1951, Oct.
3 [frame 18.620]Regarding Thomas Wolfe.
Item Ed Aswell to Mari Sandoz, 1951, Oct.
4 [frame 18.621]Regarding Thomas Wolfe.
Item Jessie Sandcrane to Mari
Sandoz, 1951, Oct.
4 [frame 18.622]Regarding greetings from Birney, Montana;
troubles at Lame Deer; legal problems for the
Sandcrane's. Jessie is Edward Sandcrane's
mother.
Item Herb Kelly to Mari Sandoz, 1951, Oct.
6 [frame 18.624]Regarding Kelly recalls New York Herald
correspondent Maher; hoaxes.
Item Joseph Flute to Oliver
LaFarge, 1951, Oct.
8 [frame 18.628]Regarding Flute's search for two uncles who were
U.S. army scouts under Sibley.
Item Mari Sandoz to Gene Price, 1951, Oct.
8 [frame 18.631]Regarding Crazy Horse photograph doesn't
exist.
Item Mari Sandoz to Elizabeth
Otis, 1951, Oct.
11 [frame 18.637]Regarding news of Northern Cheyennes; "The Son;"
"The Daughter;" Sandoz plans a trip West.
Item Ed Aswell, McGraw-Hill Book Company to
Mari Sandoz, 1951, Oct.
16 [frame 18.641]Regarding contract to be signed. Miss
Morissa.
Item William Harvey to Mari
Sandoz, 1951, Oct.
19 [frame 18.647]Regarding Harvey explains his problems while
working in the Indian service; writing and
publishing about Indians; Medicine Hat.
Item Mari Sandoz to Louise Pound, 1951, Oct.
25 [frame 18.668]Regarding John Maher hoax story.
Item Mari Sandoz to Marie Mengers, 1951, Nov.
7 [frame 18.689]Regarding response to Menger's letter of October
24, 1951; Cheyenne
Autumn held up because of the Korean War;
Sandoz's "woman doctor" book.
Item Ricardo Quintana, University of Wisconsin
to Mari Sandoz, 1951, Nov.
9 [frame 18.695]Regarding Sandoz re-hired for her 6th summer
novels course.
Item Mari Sandoz to Maude
Houghlan, 1951, Nov.
9 [frame 18.697-698]Regarding Sandoz's research for Miss Morissa; Cheyenne Autumn being held
up.
Item Mari Sandoz to Bonnie Lee
O'dell, 1951, Nov.
10 [frame 18.701-702]Regarding Crazy
Horse; Black Elk
Speaks; The Man Who
Fought Custer; the naming of Crazy Horse.
Item Mari Sandoz to Mamie
Meredith, 1951, Nov.
27 [frame 18.721-724]Regarding fences and fencing in the West.
Item Mari Sandoz to G.A. Kinsler, 1951, Dec.
11 [frame 18.749]Regarding Crazy Horse sculpture in the Black
Hills; authenticity of Old
Jules.
Item Mari Sandoz to Elizabeth
Otis, 1951, Dec.
11 [frame 18.750]Regarding The Lost School
Bus; story of the woman pioneer doctor
Miss Morissa.
Item Maud Houghlan to Mari Sandoz, 1951, Dec.
14 [frame 18.753-754]Regarding Chimney Rock area of Nebraska; doctors
in the West.
Item E. M. Soreng to Mari Sandoz, 1951, Dec.
14 [frame 18.755-756]Regarding a bit of Soreng family history; South
Dakotans, Bjornstand and Dunn artist.
Item John Cappon to Mari Sandoz, 1951, Dec.
20 [frame 18.763-766]Regarding writing and teaching writing at the
University level.
Item Mari Sandoz to E.M. Soreng, 1951, Dec.
22 [frame 18.775]Regarding August Burnstad, Harvey Dunn, Archie
Teater; Sandoz family.
Item Mari Sandoz to Hoffman Birney, New York Times Book
Review, 1951, Dec.
23 [frame 18.776-778]Regarding western words; Plains Indian tribes.
The article Sandoz is responding to follows the
letter.
Item Mari Sandoz to Milan Kund, 1951, Dec.
23 [frame 18.779-780]Regarding Zora Neal Hurston's article about
Senator Taft in the New York
Post; Eleanor Roosevelt's stance on the
"negro problem;" Sandoz's opinion of Taft;
presidential candidates; Sandoz's opinion about
politics in general; Nazis in Argentina.
Item Helen Hayes to Mari Sandoz, 1951, Dec.
31 [frame 18.782-783]Regarding Gretchen Lee's illness; Marie Cronley;
Sandoz's travels.
Item Geraldine Harvey to Mari
Sandoz, 1951 [frame 18.835]Regarding Harvey's visit the Old Bulls;
Cheyennes; news of friends.
Item Maude Houghlan to Mari
Sandoz, 1951 [frame 18.840-842]Encloses a letter found on Ray Tarbell's desk,
regarding information about Dr. Arbuckle-Fix.
Item From History of
Dodge and Washington Counties by Rev.
William H. Buss of Fremont and Thomas Osterman of
Blair, Nebraska, 1951 [frame 18.864-865]
Item Introductory material of "The Son" by
Mari Sandoz, 1951 [frame 18.869, 976]
Item Hoffman Birney to Mari
Sandoz, 1952, Jan.
2 [frame 18.902]Regarding western words and terminology.
Item Mari Sandoz to Rufus
Wallowing, 1952, Jan.
3 [frame 18.904]Regarding New York City retailers for Northern
Cheyenne arts and crafts.
Item Mari Sandoz to Rex Barney, 1952, Jan.
10 [frame 18.912]Regarding Barney's career; an Indian story.
Barney was a baseball player.
Item Mari Sandoz to Esther
Kennedy, 1952, Jan.
11 [frame 18.916]Regarding Plum Creek stage station; Black Hills
routes.
Item Mari Sandoz to William
Dieter, 1952, Jan.
21 [frame 18.928-929]Regarding finding a publisher; retaining an
agent; submitting work to magazines.
Item Mari Sandoz to Bernard
Milofsky, 1952, Jan.
22 [frame 18.935]Regarding writers and artists; Wallace Stegner;
Archie Ogden at Knopfs.
Item Thomas Bledsoe to Mari
Sandoz, 1952, Jan.
23 [frame 18.936-937]Regarding Bledsoe's writing and Spanish/English
translation.
Item Dan Moddy, Arthur Clark Company,
Publishers to Mari Sandoz, 1952, Jan.
25 [frame 18.945]Regarding Holladay stage line; The Stage Coach King.
Item Joseph Balmer to Mari Sandoz, 1952, Jan.
27 [frame 18.952]Regarding Sandoz's "Cheyenne book;" Northern
Cheyennes at Lame Deer, Montana; the Hotz
manuscript about Black Elk.
Item Mari Sandoz to Archie Ogden, 1952, Jan.
31 [frame 18.959]Regarding Bernard Milofsky.
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