Publication: Written by G W Lillie, 1921, Pawnee, Oklahoma
11" x 8 1/2" letter on Pawnee Bill's Wild West colorful stationery dated May. 9, 1921, and addressed to "Friend Miller." A colorful letterhead with a picture of Pawnee Bill encircled by Indian artifacts including a Chief's head dress with the words "Pawnee Bill's Wild West in color in a billboard effect. Also included in the letterhead are the words "The Most Realistic Exhibition In The World, Over 1000 People and Horses." "Lillie advises Miller that he has a Rockie Mountain Concord Stage coach (genuine) and one imitation (made right) stage coach. Also a genuine ------ conestoga wagon which is a good looking prairie schooner. You are at liberty to use these in case you have any use for them in your Exhibition for the Editors. With best wishes, your friend, G. W. Lillie, Pawnee, Okla."A few faint fold creases else a fine letter. We believe this letter was sent to one of the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch members.
Provenance: Robert G. McCubbin Collection
Inventory Number: 46151Sold -- Contact us