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Emmett Dalton ALS. Getting into "Show Business to Make Some Money"

1p, [8.5” x 11”] Single Page TLS Emmett Dalton, Hollywood, CA, Dated March 17, 1934. Signed “Emmett Dalton” and addressed to John Tackett, who owned a photography studio in Coffeyville. Tackett would also collaborate with Dalton to write, film, produce and distribute a movie about the famous Coffeyville raid. Dalton references the negotiation of a potential book deal that he and Tackett are working on, and discusses getting into show business to “Make some money”.

Signature dark and bold, with expected folds.

Dalton writes, with numerous spelling and punctuation errors:

“MR J.B. TACKETT
908. W 5. ST
COFFEYVILLE, KANSAS

DEAR JOHN, AND MRS TACKETT;

I WAS JUST THINKING THAT WHY DONT YOU GO SEE POWELL AND ASK HIM WHAT PER-CENT WILL HE GIVE YOU ON THE FINISHED BOOK, AND THEN WRITE AND OFFER, “DOUBLEDAY, DORAN AND CO” ABOUT 150. FOR THE PLATES, IF POWELL OFFER SUITS YOU. I THINK YOU CAN GET THE PLATES FOR 150 OR 200 EASY. YOU CAN TAKE OUT OF FIRST MONEY TAKEN IN WHAT YOU WILL BE OUT OR WE WILL ARRANGE IT SOME WAY TO SUIT YOU SO YOU WILL NOT BE OUT ANYTHING.IF YOU ORDER THE PLATES BE SURE YOU GET THE RIGHT STULL.BETTER ASK POWEL WHAT TO GET.

REGARDS TO ALL I, AM

YOURS TRULY

Emmett Dalton

P.S. DONT YOU THINK WE COULD START SOME KIND OF A SHOW BUSINESS AND MAKE SOME MONEY? I DO. TIMES ARE GETTING SOME BETTER ALL OVER THE COUNTRY AND YOU KNOW, HOW TO DO IT.
E.D.”

The letter is accompanied by the original envelope which is postmarked “Los Angeles MAR 17 1934”, with a canceled Washington 3 cent stamp and the printed address and return address which is listed as “Emmett Dalton Hollywood, Calif, 4350 Price St.”

Emmett Dalton (1871-1937) was an American outlaw, train robber and member of the Dalton Gang in the American Old West. Emmett's older brothers briefly worked as US deputy marshals in Indian Territory and shared a position held by their older brother Frank Dalton after he was killed in the line of duty. They hired Emmett to serve as a guard at the jail at Fort Smith, in present-day Arkansas. The elder two started working for the Osage Nation to help them set up a police force but fled after being pursued for stealing horses. Shortly after, they began to conduct robberies of banks, stagecoaches, and trains. Emmett would later join them forming The Dalton Gang.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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