| Introduction | Military | Services | Transportation | Banking | Farming | Fraternal Organizations | Government | Lumber | Mining | Retailing | Unclassified |
The letterhead is from:
"Selway Sheep Company
Breeders of
Hampshire & Cotswold
Sheep
Dillon, Montana.
E. O. Selway, President.
Frank Schulz, Vice President.
George M. Melton, Secy. & Treas."
The engravings show two types of sheep, presumably Hampshire and Cotswold. In the upper left hand corner are the words, "Western Litho. Co. Los Angeles"
Dated March 25, 1922. The letter is addressed to "Mr. Carl Frey, Anaconda, Montana." and reads:
"My dear Carl:
Enclosed find a letter which you folks can answer more satisfactorily than I. I will write the gentleman that I have turned over his letter to Selway-Gardiner.
It would seem to me as tho yearlings ought to suit him just as well as twoyear [sic] olds.
Yours Truly,
E. O. Selway"

1922 letter referencing an enclosed letter from a man interested in some sheep [Enlarge_+] [Extra_Large]
| Introduction | Military | Services | Transportation | Banking | Farming | Fraternal Organizations | Government | Lumber | Mining | Retailing | Unclassified |