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Contains 12748 Results:
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to George Sack, May 11, 1927
From Nancy C. Russell, May 11, 1927, encloses bill for the bronze, she says she must have "Tracks Tell Tales that Rivers Make Secrets" for the Memorial in November, she is sending him some photographs of original works for sale, "Free Trapper" is one, she says she still has "Catching Fresh Mounts", paintings for sale from $3500 to $15,000.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to George Sack, May 10, 1927
Handwritten, from Nancy C. Russell, May 10, 1927, almost a duplicate of TU2009.39.2826.
List of Bronzes, late 19th century - early 20th century
For George Sack, list of bronzes and their prices.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to George Sack, June 17, 1927
From Nancy C. Russell, June 17, 1927, sending under separate cover photographs of "Indian War Party" and two other Indian pictures, "Wolf Man" and "In Enemy's Country".
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to George Sack, July 12, 1927
From Nancy C. Russell, July 12, 1927, acknowledges receipt of check for $5500 for "In Enemy's Country", also mentions the book "Trails Plowed Under".
Letter from Anna E. Thoroughman to Nancy C. Russell, June 4, 1928
From Anna Thoroughman, June 4, 1928, she is sending Nancy C. Russell copies of Charles M. Russell's letters written to Mr. Thoroughman for use in "Good Medicine."
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Mrs. Thoroughman, May 22, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, May 22, 1928, received Mrs. Thoroughman's letter, glad she is sending Charles M. Russell's letters.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Robert Thoroughman, May 17, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, May 17, 1928, states he does not have to feel that he must have Charles M. Russell's letter written to him published in "Good Medicine."
Letter from Effie Thoroughman to Nancy C. Russell, May 15, 1928
Handwritten, from Effie Thoroughman, May 15, 1928, states that she has no letters from Charles M. Russell.
Letter from Anna Thoroughman to Nancy C. Russell, May 10, 1928
From Anna Thoroughman, May 10, 1928, says her Uncle Bob is trying to decide whether or not he should let Nancy C. Russell have Charles M. Russell's letter to him for publication in "Good Medicine."