[handwritten] copy              [typed] July 28, 1931.    Mrs. Ethel Bielenberg,  Deer Lodge, Montana.    My dear Mrs. Bielenberg:                                    I have a letter from our mutual    friend, Bob Atkinson, saying he has written you regarding   the model of our Charlie Russell for the Hall of Fame at    Washington.                                    My one and only desire is that a   fine, artistic likeness be chosen to honor Charlie and to    do credit to the state of Montana. My regret is that the    Commission did not contact the recognized sculptors of    the Country like Joe Davidson, Frederick MacNonnies, Gut-   zon Borglum, Lorado Taft, Daniel French, Bessie Potter    Vonnoh, Julia Bracken Wendt, Robert Aitken, Cyrus Dallin,   and any number of others who have won their spurs, but on    the contrary, they had too few to choose from and none of    them sufficiently strong to represent a man who has done   so much in leaving a true story and record of the chang-   ing civilization in Montana and the great West, himself,    a recognized artist, sculptor and writer, I hope that    sufficient public opinion will be brought to bear upon   the situation so that the Commission will be induced to    reconsider.    [2]                                     Your sister whom I love very much    said there was a possibility of her driving to Montana with    Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson this summer. I should be happy to    have you all come and camp with me on Lake McDonald. Look-   ing forward to seeing you sometime soon, I am                                                   Sincerely,
[Transcribed by Lauren B. Gerfen, 2012-11-26]