correspondence
Found in 3263 Collections and/or Records:
From Pauline Russell Miller to Nancy C. Russell, November 24, 1926
Handwritten letter from Pauline Russell Miller to Nancy C. Russell dated Nov. 24, 1926 expresses condolences to Nancy C. Russell on the loss of Charles M. Russell.
From Paxson to Bert, January 10, 1908
From Pearl Woodruff to Homer E. Britzman, November 6, 1948
Handwritten, from Pearl Woodruff, November 6, 1948, informs Homer Britzman that she has two original Charles M. Russell watercolors.
From Percy Raban, October 15, 1923
From Percy Raban, Fontana Farms Co., Los Angeles, October 15, 1923, statement acknowledging transfer of right, title, and interest to all existing copyrights of "Rawhide Rawlins" and "Back Trailing" to Charles M. Russell.
From Percy Raban to Charles M. Russell, September 27, 1923
Letter from Percy Raban to Charles Russell; wishes an end to hard luck. Two pages typed: TU2009.39.564.1-TU2009.39.564.4.
From Percy Raban to Nancy C. and Charles M. Russell, February 14, 1923
Letter from Percy Raban to Charles and Nancy Russell; states that will see Russells soon in Los Angeles. Typed.
From Percy Reban to Nancy C. Russell, December 4, 1926
From Percy Reban, Miller & Lux Inc., San Francisco, CA, December 4, 1926, informs Nancy C. Russell of death of James S. Bryan, Charles M. Russell's cousin. Attaches newspaper clipping entitled "Cattlemen's Chief Dies at Hollister."
From Percy to Nancy C. Russell, October 14, 1923
From Percy, two pages, Fontana Farms Co., Los Angeles, October14, 1923, has instructed Cheely to mail Nancy C. Russell balance of funds and whatever books by Charles M. Russell that are still in stock, states that "Back Trailing" was a failure.
From Percy to Nancy C. Russell and Charles M. Russell, August 6, 1929
From Percy, Great Falls, Montana, August 6, 1922, is enclosing checks and list of subjects for sketches.
From Phil Townsend Hanna to Nancy C. Russell, March 13, 1929
From Phil Townsend Hanna, Touring Topics, Los Angeles, March 13, 1928, wishes to photograph Charles M. Russell carvings.