Letters, Journals, Ledgers, Essays and Diaries

May we forever honor the original "Cantuckee" peoples..

"In a past that is now lost forever, there was a time when the land was sacred
and the ancient ones were as one with it. A time when only the children of the great spirit were here,
to light their fires in these places with no boundaries. When the forests were as thick as the fur of the winter bear,
when a warrior could walk from horizon to horizon on the backs of the buffalo,
when the deserts were in bloom, and the streams pure as freshly fallen snow.
In that time when there were only the simple ways, I saw with my heart the conflicts to come.
And whether is was to be for good or bad, what was certain was, there would be change..."




Letters to Teresa Ellen Offill

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Letter from Stella Wallace Offill to Stella Newman


(written circa 1970 - 1973)


Letters to or Concerning Richard A. Carpenter


(Contributed by James Hillman)


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