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Rankin, James B.

 Person

Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:

From James B. Rankin to Homer Britzman, March 26, 1937

 Item — Folder: Unknown
Identifier: TU2009.39.2421
Description Letter by James B. Rankin to Homer Britzman; wants to know more about Britzman's Russell paintings that were recently illustrated in "Fifteen Thousand Miles by Stage," and asks for a description of "The Starting of Hailey". Typed. Transcript 423 [hole in paper] 118th St. New York, N.Y. ...
Dates: March 26, 1937

From James B. Rankin to Jack Russell, April 8, 1938

 Item — Folder: Unknown
Identifier: TU2009.39.3111.1-4
Description

Typed letter from James B. Rankin to Jack Russell dated April 8, 1938 inquires as to the health of Nancy C. Russell and includes comments regarding the collection of material for publication of the catalogue of Charles M. Russell's artwork.

Dates: April 8, 1938

From James B. Rankin to Nancy C. Russell, June 5, 1937

 Item — Folder: Unknown
Identifier: TU2009.39.3109.1-4
Description

Typed letter from James B. Rankin to Nancy C. Russell dated June 5, 1937 asks for a list of Charles M. Russell's paintings which were illustrated in books or magazines.

Dates: June 5, 1937

From James W. Bollinger to James B. Rankin, December 7, 1936

 Item — Folder: Unknown
Identifier: TU2009.39.3127
Description

Typed letter from James Bollinger to James Rankin dated Dec. 7, 1936 wanting to know more about Mr. Rankin before he will give him information regarding Charles M. Russell.

Dates: December 7, 1936

From J.B. Rankin to Nancy C. Russell, June 11, 1938

 Item — Folder: Unknown
Identifier: TU2009.39.1945.1-4
Description

From J.B. Rankin, two pages, June 11, 1938, wants information about the authors for whom Charles M. Russell did illustrations; Nancy C. Russell will be doing some possession research for Rankin, he gives her instructions.

Dates: June 11, 1938

From Joe DeYoung to James Rankin, January 8, 1939

 Item — Folder: Unknown
Identifier: TU2009.39.264v.4
Description Notebook paper titled, 'Memorandum,' with a note from Joe DeYong that states, 'It must be a tough game - you are guarded and wary as hell!' In type bellow note is, 'this note was written to James Rankin (author compiling book on Charles M. Russell) during conference between Mr. Rankin and Joe DeYoung, who was a protégé of Charles M. Russell. Joe DeYoung is deaf, and conversation is either carried on by pencil memoranda or through his mother, whose lips he is able to read. After considerable...
Dates: January 8, 1939

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Charles M. Russell 13
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Homer E. Britzman 11