correspondence
Found in 3263 Collections and/or Records:
From Edith Morrison to Homer E. Britzman, October 17, 1941
Typed postcard from Edith Morrison to Homer E. Britzman dated October 17, 1941, states that she wants to know how much Britzman can get for her sister's Charles M. Russell painting.
From Edith Morrison to Homer E. Britzman, June 4, 1941
Typed letter from Edith Morrison to Homer E. Britzman dated June 4, 1941, requests that Britzman sell her painting for $75 and if he cannot sell it then she requests he send it to the return address on the letter.
From Edith Morrison to Homer E. Britzman, late 19th century - early 20th century
Typed letter from Edith Morrison to Homer E. Britzman asking again whether or not Britzman has sold the painting because she is anxious to have it sold or returned.
From Edith Morrison to Homer E. Britzman, May 7, 1941
Typed letter from Edith Morrison to Homer E. Britzman dated May 7, 1941 asks Britzman whether or not anyone has shown interest in her sister's Charles M. Russell painting, asks if he would like to make an offer on it.
From Edith Morrison to Homer E. Britzman, May 22, 1941
Typed postcard from Edith Morrison to Homer E. Britzman dated May 22, 1941 asking again whether either Britzman or his friend is interested in the painting, she would like it sold as soon as possible.
From Editor of Country Life to Nancy C. Russell, April 1, 1926
Telegram from the Editor of 'Country Life' to Nancy C. Russell dated 1 April 1926 states that they plan to use the 'Chapman's Article' on Charles M. Russell in the August issue and they need some paintings for use as illustrations.
From Editor of Country Life to Nancy C. Russell, April 26, 1926
Typed letter from the Editor of 'Country Life' to Nancy C. Russell dated 26 April 1926 states that the magazine has been able to borrow paintings by Charles M. Russell to use in the August issue.
From Edward Albright to Nancy C. Russell, September 3, 1930
From Edward L. Albright, September 3, 1930, sending the painting insured for $4000, wants to know if he can be of assistance in placing the painting.
From Edward Albright to Nancy C. Russell, September 5, 1930
From Edward L. Albright, September 5, 1930, tells the history of a painting which has been in the family since 1904, he will send it to Nancy C. Russell so that it is placed in a proper place of significance.
From Edward Albright to Nancy C. Russell, October 6, 1930
Handwritten, from Edward L. Albright, October 6, 1930, letter attempting to locate Nancy C. Russell.