[1] Jan 15-13 My dear Mrs Russell- How is the calf roundup coming along – I hope that before long the last calf will have bawled and taken his med- icine and that the herd will be ready to turn loose again to graze on my wall for the rest of their days – Would like you to have the picture framed by the people that all ways[sic] do your work, and shipped to me at Tenafly N.J. by express - will we have [next] [2] the pleasure of seeing you all this spring – Mrs. Mackay joins me in sending kind regards to you both --- Very Truly yours [signed] Malcolm S. Mackay
[Transcribed by Lauren B. Gerfen, 2011-12-06]
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Handwritten, from Malcolm MacKay, New York, January 15, 1913, asks about calf roundup.
[1] Jan 15-13 My dear Mrs Russell- How is the calf roundup coming along – I hope that before long the last calf will have bawled and taken his med- icine and that the herd will be ready to turn loose again to graze on my wall for the rest of their days – Would like you to have the picture framed by the people that all ways[sic] do your ...
Mackay, Malcolm. From Malcolm MacKay to Nancy C. Russell. TU2009.39.1846.1-2. Charles M. Russell Research Collection (Britzman). January 15, 1913. Tulsa: Gilcrease Museum, https://collections.gilcrease.org/object/tu20093918461-2 (08/17/2016).
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