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From Will Crawford to Charles M. Russell, 1924
Christmas card from Will Crawford to the Russells, includes a promise to write a letter. Writing on front and back: TU2009.39.641.1-TU2009.39.641.2.
Snow-covered Log Cabin, December 23, 1924
Photograph of a snow-covered log cabin detached from a Christmas card from Will Crawford to the Russells [TU2009.39.641]. TU2009.39.642.1-address and stamp TU2009.39.642.2-photo
From The Cow-Country to Charles M. Russell, June 21, 1919
Letter from the magazine The Cow-Country to Charles Russell and signed by Faye E. Ward; Ward explains the purpose of the magazine and the magazine's intention to write a feature story on Charles M. Russell. They are asking Russell to send a picture of him for the cover and to write a short autobiography, envelope included (TU2009.39.641.1).
Envelope from The Cow-Country Magazine to Russell, June 21, 1919
Stamped and addressed envelope from The Cow-Country Magazine to Charles Russell. Includes an illustration of a cowboy on a bucking bronco. Connected with a letter from The Cow-Country Magazine to Charles Russell [TU2009.39.643].
From James W. Bollinger to Charles M. Russell, December 26, 1919
Letter from James Bollinger to Charles Russell; Bollinger sends a cover letter and a newspaper clipping on Charles M. Russell, apparently the article was written by a journalist who overheard Bollinger and other talk about Charles M. Russell. Typed.
From James W. Bollinger to Charles M. Russell, November 29, 1919
Letter from James Bollinger to Charles Russell; invites Charles M. Russell to stay with him as long as he can, wants Russell to be there on December 13 or 20 for the Gilman Hunting Club Supper, also asks about the "name of the fixin the Mexican has on his arm." Typed.
From James W. Bollinger to Charles M. Russell, November 20, 1919
Letter from James Bollinger to Charles Russell; informs Charles M. Russell that The Mexican Merchant Price arrived the day before, Bollinger also encloses a picture of John Lewis which he painted, he asks Charles M. Russell if his brush could paint a better white beard than the one he put on John. Typed.
From James W. Bollinger to Charles M. Russell, November 20, 1919
Letter from James Bollinger to Charles Russell; suggests that Charles M. Russell use a circle S brand on a horse, if it doesn't ruin the picture. Typed.
From William S. Hart to Charles M. Russell, March 2, 1920
Letter from WIlliam S. Hart to Charles Russell; he has been trying to locate Charles M. Russell and extends good wishes, wants to get together for some "feed." Typed.
From Malcolm S. Mackay to Charles M. Russell, November 29, 1921
Letter from Malcolm S. Mackay to Charles Russell; thanks for autographed copy of "Rawhide Rawlins," Mackay expresses his envy that the folks up in Denver and Colorado Springs are able to see Charles M. Russell's latest work. Mackay wants Charles M. Russell to paint a poster for him, and also wants some authentic cowboy equipment; he enquires about guides for bear hunts. Handwritten on two pages: TU2009.39.650.1-TU2009.39.650.4.