Talk:James Willard Schultz
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[edit]Hart Merriam Schultz, or Lone Wolf not died in 1903 - in 1903 died his mother, Net-ah-ki.
Lone Wolf was raised on the Blackfoot Reservation but drifted to the southwest after the death of his mother in 1903. By 1906, he found his way to the Grand Canyon where he became a cowboy, guide and painter. He later attended the Art Students League School in Los Angeles and the Chicago Art Institute.
His paintings and bronzes are found in the museum's collection.
In the early 1900s, Lone Wolf and his father reunited in Greer. In 1914, Lone Wolf spent some time at his father's Arizona mountain cabin in Greer. In 1920, Schultz built Lone Wolf a small cottage on the property that has since been removed.
—Preceding unsigned comment added by 94.26.10.24 (talk) 22:32, 9 May 2010 (UTC)
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