American
Found in 15972 Collections and/or Records:
Teddy Blue Abbott, late 19th century - early 20th century
Typed on the back of "a", "This is E.C. Abbott, better know as "Teddy Blue", who came up the trail with the first Texas Trail herd to come to Montana. He still lives on a ranch at Gilt Edge, Montana. These are some pictures I took this summer. You may keep them."
Teddy Blue, Old-Time Cowboy, Says Rusell got Inspiration for Pictures During Roundups, August 15, 1930
Article entitled "Teddy Blue, Old-Time Cowboy, Says Russell Got Inspiration For Pictures During Roundups". Great Falls Tribune, Aug. 15, 1930.
Telegram fom H.E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell, July 2, 1927
From H.E. Maule, July 2, 1927, same information in letter TU2009.39.3419.
Telegram from Amon G. Carter to H.E. Britzman, December 23, 1951
From Amon G. Carter to H.E. Britzman, offers to buy "Tight Dally and Loose Latigo" on approval. Handwritten note on obverse from Britzman, wire received.
Telegram from G.J. Sansom to Nancy C. Russell, March 28, 1928
From G.J. Sansom, March 28, 1928, Cole is abroad, if necessary to have the letters before his return they can wire him.
Telegram from H.E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell, December 4, 1926
From H.E. Maule, December 4, 1926, asking if manuscript of "Trails Plowed Under" has been sent, contracts being fixed.
Telegram from Kathryn Leighton to Ralph Budd, April 14, 1931
From Kathryn Leighton, April 14, 1931, asks Budd to prevent the acceptance of the proposed statue for the Washington Hall of Fame.
Telegram from Mary Brown to the Russells, December 25, 1922
Telegram from Mary Brown and Chuch to the Russells; wishes both Charles M. Russell and Nancy C. Russell a Merry Christmas. Typed.
Telegram from Ralph Budd to Kathryn Leighton, April 18, 1931
From Ralph Budd, April 18, 1931, thanking her for her telegram, unsure whether he can do anything, but he will try.
Telegram from S.G. Schaudies to Nancy C. Russell, June 14, 1932
From Schaudies, June 14, 1932, he has completed the book on Charles M. Russell, waits for Nancy C. Russell's approval.