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LIST OF POSTMARKED ENVELOPES AND SIGNED LETTERS FROM O'KEEFFE
sent to Marilynn Thuma1, Lista de Correo, Jocotepec, Jalisco, Mexico

These letters are available for sale, please contact the author for more information.

1. May 14, 1964 Abiquiu, N.M. Notecard, 9 x 12 Handwritten
2. July 3, 1968 Abiquiu, N.M. Letter Georgia O'Keeffe to Mym Tuma
3. July 20, 1968 Abiquiu, N.M. Letter Georgia O'Keeffe to Mym Tuma
4. July 27, 1968 Abiquiu, N.M. Letter Georgia O'Keeffe to Mym Tuma
5. Dec 7, 1968 Abiquiu, N.M. Letter Georgia O'Keeffe to Mym Tuma
6. Dec 28, 1968 Abiquiu, N.M. Notecard Georgia O'Keeffe to Mym Tuma
7. April 13, 1969 New York City The Stanhope Georgia O'Keeffe to Mym Tuma
8. June 7, 1969 Espanola, N.M. Telegram Zip 87532 Georgia O'Keeffe to Mym Tuma
9. June 18, 1969 Abiquiu, N.M. Letter Georgia O'Keeffe to Mym Tuma
10. October 27, 1969 Abiquiu, N.M. October 26, 1969 Georgia O'Keeffe to Mym Tuma
11. Nov 17, 1969 Abiquiu, N.M. Letter Georgia O'Keeffe to Mym Tuma
12. October 20, 1970 Abiquiu, N.M. Check Georgia O'Keeffe to Mym Tuma
13. Nov 2, 1970 Abiquiu, N.M. Letter Georgia O'Keeffe to Mym Tuma
14. Nov 6, 1970 Abiquiu, N.M. Letter Georgia O'Keeffe to Mym Tuma
15. May 8, 1971 Abiquiu, N.M. Letter Typed & Signed, GOK:gr
16. July 29, 1971 Abiquiu, N.M. Letter Typed & Signed, GOK:gr
17. Dec 3, 1971 Abiquiu, N.M. Letter Typed Unsigned, GOK:gr
18. April 7, 1972 Abiquiu, N.M. Letter Typed & Signed, GOK:gr
19. August 18, 1972 Santa Fe, N.M. Letter Typed & Signed, GOK:gr
20. May 8, 1973 Abiquiu, N.M. Letter Typed & Signed, GOK:vfr

The above envelopes are imprinted across the reverse flap with:
GEORGIA O'KEEFFE - ABIQUIU, NEW MEXICO, 87510



[1] The reader will note that at that time in my career, I used the name Marilynn Thuma. Originally misspelled by a Germanic "th," as Thuma, my surname Tuma is a Czech name meaning "monument" or, "that which endures." My will-to-form monuments to Nature and organic growth has been my life's ambition. [Latin v. tumere, an artificial mound. i.e.. an ancient burial mound.]





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