Helena, Montana
October 26, 1929
Mrs. C.M. Russell
Trail’s End
714 Michigan Bvd.
Pasedena, California
Dear Mrs. Russell:
I have three Russell paintings, namely The Bear,
Scouts, oil paintings, and A Buffalo Herd, a water
color.
I have no room for these in my house and have
to store them. They are too valuable to be in storage
and should be owned by some onw[sic] who has a place for
them or where they could be on proper exhibition.
I have been corresponding with a Mr. Cowie of the
Biltmore Salon, at the Biltmore Hotel.
I understand he is making a specialty of Russell
pictures and that he has some on exhibition and sold a
good many for you.
Will you please inform me whether or not, in your
opinion, this is a responsible concern and safe to en-
trust with those pictures. ^I^ am advised that you have
had some dealings with them and know something about
their financial and other responsibility and would
like to know whether or not your dealings with them (next)
Mrs. Russell 10/26/29. p.2.
have been entirely satisfactory.
I dislike very much to part with those pictures
but as ^I^ have no place in my house for them they
should be in somebody’s hands who has a place for
them and where and where they can be on exhibition.
Mr. Russell’s pictures should not be in storage.
They are too valuable and should be where
they can be seen. You probably do not remember me but
I have met you on several occasions and was a friend
of long standing of Mr. Russell’s.
With kind personal regards, I am
Very truly yours,
[signed] Louis Heitman