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Classification: Manuscripts

Image Title Creator Culture Accession # Materials/Techniques
From Arthur Hoeber to Charles M. Russell Arthur Hoeber, Charles Marion Russell American TU2009.39.665
Newspaper clipping "West Lives Vividly in Art Exhibition" American 4127.10
Letter from L. A. Morris to P. P. Puchlin regarding trader's civil case 4026.7438 ink on paper
Sheets four and five of unidentified letter signed by Blazer relating to the history of Mescalero country American 3837.8331.1
Essay on 1938 current world affairs and religion William Robinson Leigh American 4017.8437.25-32 pencil on paper
Proof for article, "The Mystic Glamour of Africa Through the Eyes of an Artist" American 5327.1157.3
Note Leigh sent out correcting a caption for a painting of "The Rescue" William Robinson Leigh American 4010.2370 ink on paper
Clipping of "Elephant Stampede" William Robinson Leigh American 5127.705
Letter to Chickasaw Chiefs and Commissioners from Penn Lewis, et all, regarding "incompt and orphin claims" 4026.3721 ink on paper
Two copies of the typescript essay "The Black Buffalo Group" William Robinson Leigh American 4067.2453
Envelope addressed to Mr. W. R. Leigh, #1680 Broadway, New York City, N. Y. American 5327.536.11 ink on paper
"Old Settler or Western Cherokee Fund,' booklet prepared by George W. Benge and W. W Hastings Native American, Cherokee 3726.363
"There lived a gay young katydid" William Robinson Leigh American 4017.2480 ink on paper
Newspaper article from Milwaukee "Journal" on William R. Leigh's book "Frontiers of Enchantment" whose sketches supplement Carl Akeley's work in Africa American 4127.760.28
Letter to Captain William M. Boyce from Prairie de Chien Zachary Taylor 3826.60
Essay on the weaknesses of women American 4017.8442
Caption for painting “Writing the Epitaph”, signed by Leigh American 4027.8520.1-.2 ink on paper
Letter from Stone to Gilcrease looking forward to working on busts of chiefs and leading men, but will have to be clay because he has no wood large enough Thomas Gilcrease, Willard Stone Native American, Cherokee 3827.7868-.1
"I sent my prayers" William Robinson Leigh American 4017.2502 ink on paper
Newspaper article in "The Dallas Times Herald" on "African Trip Inspires New Fashion Note" with photos of fashions by Ethel T. Leigh American 4127.760.44