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From Nancy C. Russell to Judge James W. Bollinger, March 24, 1920

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Identifier: TU2009.39.1111.1-2

Description

Two page typed letter from Nancy C. Russell to Judge Bollinger dated March 24, 1920 about worried she is about 'The Three Wise Camels' painting because there was trouble with the frame and packing.

Transcript

866 N. Chester Ave., Pasadena, Calif., January 14th, 1920. Hon. James W. Bollinger, Davenport, Ia. My dear Judge: - I am a little worried about the Camel picture we had such a mess in getting it away. First, as I told you, we could not get a plain gray frame in this particu- lar part of the country. Then the man that was to pack it did an awful bumb[sic] job and it had to be done over again and I did not see the box when it was ready to be shipped. It went last week, about this time so I am looking to have a letter from you saying it arrived or didn’t. I am awfully sorry about the frame because the first impress- ion of any picture is so much better when it is framed. But enough said, I cannot help what has happened and I know you will like your picture when you do get it. framed just fine. I hope it go to you before Mrs. Bollinger left for the East. As for the paying for it, you know perfectly well that you can pay any old time that you want to. Somehow with you it seems much more like friends and one does not think of the money when it comes to a real friendship. J.W.B. – 2 We hope we are going to see you folks at Lake McDonald again this year. I do not know whether you are planning to come back or not but we are planning on seeing you just the same. I am sorry the property above our place has been sold so now there does not seem to be any hope of having the Bollinger family for neighbors. Chas has had a pretty good time down here but I think he will have a lot of very funny stories to tell on himseld[sic] as well as others when you see him next time. With best regards to you all, Sincerely,

[Transcript by Lauren B. Gerfen, 2012-08-28]

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Dates

  • March 24, 1920

Creator

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

Materials in English

Access Restrictions

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Extent

From the Collection: 1 extent_missing

Credit Line

Gilcrease Museum/The University of Tulsa

Provenance

Britzman Collection

Medium

ink on paper

Dimensions

Overall: 11 × 8 1/2 in. (27.9 × 21.6 cm)

Notes

The Homer and Helen Britzman collection consists of over 10,000 objects belonging to Charles M. Russell including letters, drawings, personal belongings, photos, and other memorabilia. Homer Britzman worked extensively with Charles Russell’s wife, Nancy, to write Russell’s biography. Chain of custody: Nancy Russell, Homer and Helen Britzman, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Amon Carter (inventoried collection in 1997), Gilcrease Management Trust (will become property of TU Special Collections if management agreement between TU and the City of Tulsa is severed).

Previous Number

C.3.215 (Colorado Springs number)

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Gilcrease Museum/Helmerich Center for American Research Repository

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