Nancy C. Russell
Found in 3321 Collections and/or Records:
From Judge Simpson to Nancy C. Russell, July 11, 1929
Handwritten, from Judge Simpson, July 11, 1929, he is making arrangements to donate his collections to the Philadelphia Art Museum, he would like to have a painting by Charles M. Russell which is more representative than "A War Party".
From Judge Simpson to Nancy C. Russell, August 29, 1929
From Judge Simpson, three pages, Aug. 29, 1929, he is interested in paying a maximum of $2500 and "A War Party" in exchange for "Where Sioux and Blackfeet Meet".
From Judge Simpson to Nancy C. Russell, September 27, 1929
From Judge Simpson, Sept. 27, 1929, sends a check for $2500 and plans to return "A War Party" in exchange for "When Sioux and Blackfeet Meet".
From Judge Simpson to Nancy C. Russell, October 12, 1929
From Judge Simpson, Oct. 12, 1929, acknowledges receipt of "When Sioux and Blackfeet Meet".
From Julia and Harry Kribbs to Nancy C. Russell, October 26, 1926
Handwritten letter from Julia and Harry Kribbs to Nancy C. Russell dated Oct. 26, 1926 expresses condolences to Nancy C. Russell on the loss of Charles M. Russell.
From Julia P. Hardeman to Nancy C. Russell, November 3, 1926
Handwritten letter from Julia P. Hardeman to Nancy C. Russell dated Nov. 3, 1926 expresses condolences to Nancy C. Russell on the loss of Charles M. Russell.
From Justine Klatz to Nancy C. Russell, October 26, 1926
Handwritten letter from Justine Klatz to Nancy C. Russell dated Oct. 26, 1926 expresses condolences to Nancy C. Russell on the loss of Charles M. Russell.
From J.W. Billings to John E. Lewis, April 14, 1931
From J.W. Billings, to John E. Lewis, Kalispell, Montana, April 14, 1931, copy, re: disapproval of Charles M. Russell statue.
From J.W. Jackson to Nancy C. Russell, January 14, 1918
Typed, from J.W. Jackson, American Lake, Washington, January 14, 1918, assures Nancy C. Russell that Charles M. Russell painting is in his possession.
From J.W. Sherwood to Nancy C. Russell, July 11, 1927
From J.W. Sherwood, three pages, July 11, 1927, letter concerning the preservation of the Charles M. Russell studio, makes an offer of $10,000 for the two lots.