copyright
Found in 54 Collections and/or Records:
From Nancy C. Russell to Reginald Townsend, June 12, 1928
Typed letter from Nancy C. Russell to Reginald Townsend the editor of Country Life dated June 12, 1928 states that she is happy to release the right to reprint 'Savage Santa Claus.'
From Nancy C. Russell to the Library of Congress, July 27, 1926
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to the Library of Congress to cover the registration of twenty-eight bronzes. Typed.
From Nancy C. Russell to W. W. Cheely, October 3, 1927
Typed letter from Nancy C. Russell to W. W. Cheely dated Oct. 3, 1927 states that she has secured the plates for 'Back Trailing on the Old Frontier' and reminds him that she has the copyright on the plates.
From Nancy C. Russell to W.B. Campbell, January 28, 1914
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 Philip Cole to Nancy C. Russell, May 15, 1928
From Philip Cole, May 15, 1928, releases his claim on "The Stranglers", expresses interest in seeing "Kindergarten" and "Where Mules Wear Diamonds".
From Schaudies to Nancy C. Russell, September 13, 1931
From the Copyright Office to Nancy C. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Letter from the Library of Congress Copyright Office to Nancy C. Russell; states that her application for copyright registration have been returned. Letter mentioned in TU2009.39.2594. Typed.
From the Copyright Office to Nancy C. Russell, June 20, 1928
Letter from the Library of Congress Copyright Office to Nancy C. Russell; copyright registration rejection letter. Circular Letter No. 1. Typed.
From the Copyright Office to Nancy C. Russell, May 1928
Notice from the Copyright Office of the United States to Nancy C. Russell; notice on the increase in copyright fees, U.S. Government Printing Office Publication No. 25. Typed.