Nancy C. Russell
Found in 3321 Collections and/or Records:
From William 'Bill' S. Hart to Nancy C. Russell, June 18, 1938
Handwritten letter from Bill Hart to Nancy C. Russell dated 18 June 1938 states that he is enclosing six more answers to their letters.
From William 'Bill' S Hart to Nancy C. Russell, August 2, 1938
Handwritten letter from Bill Hart on his letterhead to Nancy C. Russell dated 2 Aug 1938 tells her that he has enclosed a letter from Senator McAdoo.
From William 'Bill' S. Hart to Nancy C. Russell, August 10, 1938
Letter by Bill Hart to NCR; informs NCR that he will see Senator McAdoo on Sunday night. Handwritten on William S. Hart stationary.
From William 'Bill' S. Hart to Nancy C. Russell, July 27, 1938
Handwritten letter from Bill Hart on his stationary to Nancy C. Russell dated 27 July 1938 to inform her that he is preparing to mail Senator McAdoo a letter.
From William 'Bill' S. Hart to Nancy C. Russell, July 7, 1938
Handwritten letter from Bill Hart to Nancy C. Russell dated 7 July 1938 tells her that he plans to see her next week.
From William 'Bill' S. Hart to Nancy C. Russell, July 14, 1935
Handwritten letter from Bill Hart to Nancy C. Russell dated 14 July 1935 to inform her that he is mailing an unidentified letter to her.
From William Cheely to Nancy C. Russell, May 28, 1926
Typed, letter from William Cheely, Great Falls, May 28, 1926, informs Nancy C. Russell that Frank Menke is writing article about Charles M. Russell. Connected with TU2009.39.1338.
From William Cheely to Nancy C. Russell, May 28, 1926
Telegram, typed, from William Cheely, asks information on Charles M. Russell and Nancy C. Russell.
From William F. Kline to Nancy C. Russell, October 27, 1926
Handwritten letter from William F. Kline to Nancy C. Russell dated Oct. 27, 1926 expresses condolences to Nancy C. Russell on the loss of Charles M. Russell.
From William H. Korn to Nancy C. Russell, January 17, 1927
Typed letter from William H. Korn to Nancy C. Russell dated Jan. 17, 1927 expresses thanks and condolences to Nancy C. Russell on the loss of Charles M. Russell.