Letter to W. H. Hutchinson, 1956, Jan. 10.

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Letter to W. H. Hutchinson, 1956, Jan. 10.

In the letter, Peckinpah comments upon Hutchinson's new book A bar cross man: The life and personal writings of Eugene Manlove Rhodes. Peckinpah also talks about the author Stuart E. White and the Peckinpah homestead on Peckinpah Mountain.

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Rhodes, Eugene Manlove, 1869-1934

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Eugene Mangrove Rhodes was a writer of the old west. He was nationally known for his poetry, novels and, stories. Eleven of his books appeared serially in The Saturday Evening Post . He lived and wrote in Otero county, New Mexico. From the guide to the Eugene Manlove Rhodes Papers, 1930-1938, (Museum of New Mexico. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library.) Eugene Manlove Rhodes was a writer of the old west. He was nationally know for his poetry, novels, and stories. Eleven of h...

Hutchinson, W. H. (William Henry), 1910-1990

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W.H. (William Henry) Hutchinson, a noted western historian, was born in Colorado in 1911. Hutchinson served in the merchant marines from 1933-1946, seeing duty in World War II. After being discharged, Hutchinson was a freelance writer until 1959, when he received his M.A. from California State University, Chico. He later served as a professor of history at his alma mater from 1964-1978. Hutchinson was nominated for the pulitzer prize for his biography of Thomas Bard, entitled "Oil, Land, and Pol...

Peckinpah, C. L.

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C. L. "Linc" Peckinpah is a member of the Peckinpah family for which Peckinpah Moutain in the Sierra Nevadas was named. From the description of Letter to W. H. Hutchinson, 1956, Jan. 10. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 79368859 ...