July 28, 1931.
Mr. S. E. Schaudies
C.M. Russell Memorial,
Great Falls, Montana
Dear Mr. Schaudies :
I am glad the bronzes came through OK.
I remember there was a crack in the filling of the little
ashtray “The Snake Priest”. That does not do any damage so
do not worry about it.
You know how happy I am that the final
debt has been lifted from the Studio. I think you have
sown great patience and loyalty to the work you have chosen
to do. Charlie’s things in the Studio are very precious to
me and to know they are cared for by living hands is a com-
fort. I hear far and wide of you courtesy to the hundreds
of visitors.
I have written Doubelday[sic], Doran telling
them that I am willing you should have prints from the col-
ored plates used in “trails Plowed Under” but I feel that
the reproductions from “Good Medicine” should not be sold
while the very expensive edition of the book is still on
the market.
I have a letter from the sculptor of the
bust of Charlie that is being presented to the Memorial.
It should have reached you by this time. I am having a
pedestal made for it and will bring it to you. I think it
should stand against the end of the saddle-case facing