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White Calf Chief Two Guns

Legendary Indian Chief Two Guns White Calf, The Iconic Portrait of the American West, Autograph Letter Signed.

 

Legendary Indian Chief John Two Guns White Calf (1872-1934), sends an autograph letter signed on stationery from "Glacier National Park" bearing his name and an image of himself - one of the most recognized portraits of the American West - to his son in Baltimore.

 

Autograph letter signed on two leaves with Glacier National Park Letterhead. Written on recto of both leaves with versos blank. Chief Two Guns White Calf signed his letter as "Father" and included his Native pictographic signature beneath. 7.25" x 10.5". Dated "25 April 1928". Written from Browning, Montana to his son, Joseph J. Soeffler in Baltimore, Maryland. Fine condition.

 

Shown in full below:

 

"Dear Son,

 

I am very glad to hear from you. I went for a visit for a couple of weeks, and just arrived at home and they I found a pile of letters from all different people. So this what delayed me in replying soon.

 

I think it is great honor too for me, to be handed a silver cup, which was given to me by you, at Baltimore. The cup I took it to our mid winter fair, and the people think it a pleasure to see such a cup as it I am telling my people about the Iron Horse Fair and they sure think they could be there during the fair because it was a great event.

 

It is just three days now since we had a fine day, and we are all getting ready for our spring work now, that is our farming. Now I am send a picture mine which you will receive one from Mr. Grimm, and I think you will sure appreciate it, and not only that, it would be just like that you and I will be together. Those pictures I think pretty near every Indian here on my reservation has one, and in fact all over the state.

 

Now I want you to go to some studio and have your picture taken with your father together.

 

Now my son we are all very well in my family.

 

My son I will close my letter with all my best wishes, and regards and I'm sending you good luck for the rest of you live.

 

I am yours sincere Father"

 

Piegan Indian Chief John Two Guns White Calf was photographed by thousands of tourists at Glacier National Park where he was a major attraction, and used by numerous artists as a model. His portrait was used in designing the famed US 5-cent piece (the "Indian Head" or "Buffalo" nickel), in use from 1913-38, which was designed in 1913 by sculptor James Earl Fraser (1876-1953). He also traveled for the publicity department of the Great Northern Railroad, the agency which bestowed upon him the name of "Two Guns White Calf".

 

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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