correspondence
Found in 3263 Collections and/or Records:
From Joe DeYong to W.W., October 23, 1927
Handwritten, from Joe DeYong, three pages to W.W., or Nancy C. Russell; October 23, 1927, enclosing the "dope" on Borein for the biography.
From Joe Scheuerle to Homer E. Britzman, late 19th century - early 20th century
Handwritten second page of a letter from Joe Scheuerle to Homer E. Britzman is a friendly letter that mentions Trail's End.
From Joe Scheuerle to Nancy C. Russell, April 10, 1927
From Joe Scheuerle to Nancy C. Russell, April 23
From Joe Scheuerle, S. Orange, New Jersey, April 23, informs Nancy C. Russell of death of Bill Krieghoff.
From Joe Scheuerle to Nancy C. Russell, January 2, 1931
Handwritten, from Joe Scheuerle, January 2, 1931, thanks Nancy C. Russell for card showing her house, asks her for letter of introduction to man in New Jersey who works for Osborne Calendars.
From Joe Scheuerle to Nancy C. Russell, June 11, 1934
Handwritten, from Joe Scheuerle, South Orange, New Jersey, June 11, 1934, desires to illustrate Will Rogers' daily comments.
From Joe to Russell, August 17
Letter from Joe to Charles Russell; tells of how an Indian agent inhibited the celebrations of the Indians. Tells of his travels and expeditions, mentions the adoption of Charles M. Russell's son. (see C.12.2). Handwritten on both front and back (TU2009.39.672.1-TU200939.672.2).
From Johanna Velikanje to Nancy C. Russell, October 27
Handwritten letter from Johanna Velikanje to Nancy C. Russell dated Oct. 27 (no year provided) expresses condolences to Nancy C. Russell on the loss of Charles M. Russell.
From John A. Sleicher to Nancy C. Russell, October 11, 1907
From John A. Sleicher, New York, October 11, 1907, states that painting just completed by Charles M. Russell does not qualify as a Christmas picture, thus returning the painting.
From John A. Tirsell to Homer E. Britzman, November 22, 1948
Handwritten, from John Tirsell, November 22, 1948, encloses $7.50 for a biography of Charles M. Russell, he does not want to sell his book of Russell pen and ink drawings, but he would trade it for the pen sketch Britzman got from him.