Letters to Turbesé Lummis Fiske, 1946-1947.

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Letters to Turbesé Lummis Fiske, 1946-1947.

Two of the letters by Chapman to Fiske were written from his ranch near Mount Baldy. The other letter was written from the Lucky Seven Ranch, owned by F. D. McCulloch, and located outside of McDermitt, Nevada. In all three of the letters, Chapman discusses life on a ranch and gives details regarding dealing with cattle; he also gives descriptions of the staff of the Lucky Seven Ranch, and the town of McDermitt, Nevada.

3 letters.

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Fiske, Turbesé Lummis

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Dorothea Turbesé Lummis Fiske (1892-1968) was the daugther of Charles F. Lummis and his first wife, Dorothea Rhodes. She co-authored (with Keith Lummis) a biography of Charles Lummis entitled Charles F. Lummis: the man and his west (published 1975). Fiske also edited Lummis' book General Crook and the Apache wars (1966), and wrote works of fiction, including Peep o'day (1927) and Gentlemen, hush! (1933), co-authored with Henry Herbert Knibbs. From the description of Charles F. Lummi...

Chapman, C. Richard.

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C. R. Chapman owned a ranch near Mount Baldy. Turbesé Lummis Fiske is the daughter of Charles F. Lummis. From the description of Letters to Turbesé Lummis Fiske, 1946-1947. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 228740721 ...