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1907 writer GEORGE PATTULLO letterhead TEXAS MATADOR LAND and CATTLE COMPANY For Sale


1907 writer GEORGE PATTULLO letterhead TEXAS MATADOR LAND and CATTLE COMPANY
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1907 writer GEORGE PATTULLO letterhead TEXAS MATADOR LAND and CATTLE COMPANY:
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advertisingLETTERHEAD

from

GEORGE PATTULLO

at

The MATADORLAND

&

CATTLE COMPANY, Ltd.

in

MATADOR , TEXAS

during the year1907.

This letter is hand written and signed by

GEO. PATTULLO .

SOME HISTORY ON GEORGE PATTULLO:

PATTULLO, GEORGE R. (1879–1967). George R. Pattullo, writer and news correspondent, was born on October 9, 1879, in Woodstock, Ontario, Canada, the son of George Robson and Mary (Rounds) Pattullo. He attended Woodstock Collegiate Institute and engaged in newspaper work in Montreal, London, and Boston. In the summer of 1908 he left his job as Sunday editor of the Boston Herald and traveled west with Texas cowboy photographer Erwin E. Smith. For the next several years they rode and worked together through western Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona, Smith producing photographs and Pattullo writing western stories that appeared in several popular magazines, including the

SATURDAY EVENING POST

and

McCLURE'S

On November 5, 1913, Pattullo married Lucile Wilson, daughter of an early Dallas business leader, J. B. Wilson. The Pattullos made their home in Dallas for a short time before Pattullo became a special correspondent for the Saturday Evening Post with the American Expeditionary Force in World War I. Thereafter he lived mainly in New York and continued writing western fiction. He frequently visited Dallas, where he had extensive business and social interests. He was a member of the Players and Union clubs in New York and of the Old Guard Club of Palm Beach, Florida. Some of his books were The Untamed (1911), A Good Rooster Crows Everywhere (1939), All Our Yesterdays (1948), and Some Men in Their Time (1959). He died in New York City on July 29, 1967, and was buried at Hillcrest Mausoleum, Dallas.


CONDITION: Normal letter folds,excellent condition. The " ITEM" thing is just a loose piece of paper that is not attached to the letterhead.

Approximate size of this letterheadis

8 1/2" X 11".

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