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May 12, 1946  
May 12, 1946  
Mr. E. A. Burbank  
Mr. E. A. Burbank  
Hotel [[Mant?]]
Hotel [[Manx?]]
San Francisco  
San Francisco  
California  
California  
Dear Mr. Burbank:  
Dear Mr. Burbank:  
I am another member of the Burbank  
I am another member of the Burbank family, born in Pipestone, Michigan, daughter of Charles [[Harner?]] Burbank.  
family, born in Pipestone, Michigan,  
In our family we have a book giving the genealogy of the Burbank family. In it is your name, listed as a painter of Indian pictures.
daughter of Charles [[Harner?]] Burbank.  
When I came here more than three years ago I was very much interested in your paintings at Hubbell's Trading Post. Whenever I called on Mrs. Goodman and her daughter Mrs. Eckles, there I always liked to see the paintings of "my cousin," Mr. Burbank. Besides the pictures of the Indians, I also liked the pictures of fruit which you painted. I am especially fond of the picture of blackberries for they look so very natural - good enough to eat.  
In our family we have a book giving  
In our history book at school there are two of your pictures of Indians.  
the genealogy of the Burbank family. In it  
I would be glad to hear from you. I'm a friend of Miss A. Van [[Polen]].  
is your name, listed as a painter of Indian pictures.
When I came here more than three years
ago I was very much interested in your
paintings at Hubbell's Trading Post. Whenever  
I called on Mrs. Goodman and her daughter
Mrs. Eckles, there I always liked to see  
the paintings of "my cousin," Mr. Burbank.  
Besides the pictures of the Indians, I also  
liked the pictures of fruit which you painted.  
I am especially fond of the picture of blackberries
for they look so very natural - good enough to eat.  
In our history book at school there are two of  
your pictures of Indians.  
I would be glad to hear from you.  
I'm a friend of Miss [[A?]]. Van [[Polen]].  
Sincerely,  
Sincerely,  
[[Erma?]] [[unclear]] Burbank.
Erma [[unclear]] Burbank.

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Ganado Mission Ganado, Arizona May 12, 1946 Mr. E. A. Burbank Hotel Manx? San Francisco California Dear Mr. Burbank: I am another member of the Burbank family, born in Pipestone, Michigan, daughter of Charles Harner? Burbank. In our family we have a book giving the genealogy of the Burbank family. In it is your name, listed as a painter of Indian pictures. When I came here more than three years ago I was very much interested in your paintings at Hubbell's Trading Post. Whenever I called on Mrs. Goodman and her daughter Mrs. Eckles, there I always liked to see the paintings of "my cousin," Mr. Burbank. Besides the pictures of the Indians, I also liked the pictures of fruit which you painted. I am especially fond of the picture of blackberries for they look so very natural - good enough to eat. In our history book at school there are two of your pictures of Indians. I would be glad to hear from you. I'm a friend of Miss A. Van Polen. Sincerely, Erma unclear Burbank.