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From Nancy C. Russell to MacGilliway, January 29, 1929

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Identifier: TU2009.39.2153
Description From Nancy C. Russell, January 29, 1929, requests for prices, photographs, and information of works for sale so she can approach her client. Transcript January 29, 1929. Mrs. D. J. MacGilleray, 1117 First Ave. West, Spokane, Wash. Dear Mrs. MacGilleray: YYour [sic] does not in any way give me an oppor- tunity to assist you as you did not give me your prices or the price you wish to get on your pictures nor did you...
Dates: January 29, 1929

From Nancy C. Russell to MacGilliway, January 14, 1929

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Identifier: TU2009.39.2154
Description From Nancy C. Russell, January 14, 1929, "Stray Horns" black and white illustration may sell for $300. Transcript January 14, 1 9 2 9. Mrs. D. J. MacGilleway, 1117 First Ave. West, Spokane, Wash. Dear Mrs. MacGilleway: Your letter of January 8 received. I would be happy to have you send me photo- graphs and net price of the oil pictures you spoke of but I’m interested only in getting...
Dates: January 14, 1929

From MacGilliway to Nancy C. Russell, January 8

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Identifier: TU2009.39.2155.1-6
Description Handwritten, from MacGilliway, January 8, three pages, "Stray Horns". Transcript [1] January 8th My Dear Mrs Russell I certainly do apologize to you for not answering your letter and telegram- I will ill when the message came, and after recovering went away for a little while Since returning I’ve been so very busy. I’ve neglected many things – I had sold the picture before...
Dates: January 8

From Nancy C. Russell to MacGilliway, October 30

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Identifier: TU2009.39.2156
Description Handwritten telegram from Nancy C. Russell to MacGilliway, October 30, asking MacGilliway to send a painting and Nancy C. Russell will try to sell it. Transcript Oct 30 [19]28 Susan E. Mac Gilleny 1117 First Ave West Spokane, Washington Regarding painting by Russell mentioned in your letter of Eighth. If you will pack and ship, by express collect to me care Budworth...
Dates: October 30

From Nancy C. Russell to MacGilliway, October 20, 1928

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Identifier: TU2009.39.2157
Description From Nancy C. Russell, October 20, 1928, will try to find a client for MacGilliway, requests selling price. Transcript October 20, 1928. Mrs. E. M. MacGillivray,[sic] Treasure House Antiques, 1117 First Ave. West, Spokane, Wash. Dear Mrs. MacGillivray: Your letter of October 8 was forward- ed to me from Great Falls. I would be glad to see the original oil but am not...
Dates: October 20, 1928

From Nancy C. Russell to MacGilliway, January 4, 1929

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Identifier: TU2009.39.2158
Description From Nancy C. Russell, January 4, 1929; she has another client, is the painting still for sale? Transcript January 4, 1929. Susan E. MacGilleray, 1117 1st Ave. West, Spokane, Wash. Dear Miss MacGilleray: In going through my letter file, I came across yours of Oct. 8th in which you speak of sending a picture of Mr. Russells to Stendahl Galleries, Los Angeles, and you were kind enough to let me know about it. I answered your letter...
Dates: January 4, 1929

From MacGilliway to Nancy C. Russell, October 8, 1928

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Identifier: TU2009.39.2159
Description From MacGilliway, October 8, 1928, is Nancy C. Russell in the market for a Russell painting? Transcript October 8, 1928 Mrs. Charles Russell, Great Falls, Montana. My dear Mrs. Russell: Just on the eve of sending one of your husband’s paintings, which by good for- tune came into my hands recently, to the Stendahl Art Galleries at Lon[sic] Angeles, a friend came into my...
Dates: October 8, 1928

From MacGilliway to Miss Trigg, late 19th century - early 20th century

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Identifier: TU2009.39.2160.1-4
Description Handwritten from MacGilliway, "...no word but praise for Mrs. Russell." Folded as one would fold a card. Transcript [1] [handwritten] My Dear Miss Trigg By the time I was free to call you last night; I felt it too late to disturb you- I wanted to tell you that I had a most interesting talk with Mr. Mills, [2] and I surely think he is most thankful, that the [illegible] reward [illegible] the...
Dates: late 19th century - early 20th century

From MacGilliway to Nancy C. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century

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Identifier: TU2009.39.2161.1-10
Description Handwritten, from MacGilliway, five pages, "The Buffalo Hunt". Transcript [1] My Dear Mrs. Russell Having had some correspondence with you some time ago, I feel at liberty to write you, to tell you how much I have Enjoyed the time I spent in Mr. Russells studio this afternoon and how splendid a thing you have done for our great west, in making it possible for people to be there, and feel as I did today, that the ...
Dates: late 19th century - early 20th century

From Joe Scheuerle to Nancy C. Russell, April 10, 1927

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Identifier: TU2009.39.2162.1-4
Description Handwritten, two pages from Joe Scheuerle, April 10, 1927, reminiscing on Charles M. Russell, reference to a Russell painting and a Remington "Buckers", $1400. Transcript [1] Sunday. Ap. 10/27 My dear friend- I hope I’m never to[o] late to thank you for the last new years card, the last of so many of Charles[sic] kind greetings. It will remain one of my most treasured possessions, the picture and words are glorious!...
Dates: April 10, 1927