February 19, 1935
Mrs. Charles M. Russell
725 Michigan Blvd.,
Pasadena, California.
Dear Nancy,
I have written you twice asking for information on my
most recent acquisition of Charlie’s which I am temporarily
titling “The Mourner”. So far I am without an answer from
you, for which I can only account by assuming that you
have not received my letters.
I am writing you this third letter both with the hope
of hearing from you in answer to my query regarding the
proper title and to inform you of a wax model of Charlie’s
which I have recently seen at the Douthitt Gallery,
597 Fifth Avenue. It is a wax group depicting a pony express
relay station and is I think one of the best of Charlie’s
wax works I have ever seen – which is saying a lot. I
am sure you will be interested in knowing where it is.
I think they are considering the possibility of its being
cast, though frankly I think it too complicated for that.
The scene shows a log cabin express office on the left hand
side, a black goateed man looking at his watch (on foot),
while two horsemen are effecting an exchange of saddles
on two horses, one wearied and the other rarin’ to go.
I just thought I would tip you off to it if it is of any
interest to you.
As always,
[signed] Philip
Dr. Philip G. Cole
MVB