Nancy C. Russell
Found in 3321 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from H.H. Bigelow to Nancy C. Russell, April 25, 1908
Letter from H. H. Bigelow to Nancy C. Russell; tells Nancy C. Russell about some changes that he made to a contract. Typed on the front of two pages.
Letter from H.J. Muschlet to Nancy C. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
From H.J. Muschlet, states that shipment was forwarded to addressee's home in Swarthmore, PA.
Letter from H.L. Scott to Nancy C. Russell, November 8, 1926
Letter by H. L. Scott to Nancy C. Russell; offer condolences to Nancy C. Russell on the loss of Charles M. Russell. Handwritten on both front and back.
Letter from H.P. Raban to Nancy C. Russell, November 22, 1926
Letter by H. P. Raban to Nancy C. Russell; offers condolences to Nancy C. Russell on the loss of Charles M. Russell. Typed.
Letter from H.P. Raban to Nancy C. Russell, March 30, 1921
From Raban, March 30, 1921, says he bought a painting of Joe deYong, he is going to get Joe down to $50.00, and he also bought some of Seltzer's paintings, he closes with a proposition for making more money, but does not specify.
Letter from H.P. Stanford to Nancy C. Russell, November 6, 1929
From H.P. Stanford, November 6, 1929, states his is interested in the upcoming book.
Letter from H.T. Duckett to Nancy C. Russell, December 30, 1928
Handwritten, two pages from H.T. Duckett, December 30, 1928, asks for a copy of "Good Medicine" after publication.
Letter from H.T. Duckett to Nancy C. Russell, February 23, 1929
Handwritten, three pages from H.T. Duckett, February 23, 1929, transcribes a copy of Charles M. Russell's message to Duckett written in the fly leaf of "Rawhide Rawlins."
Letter from H.T. Duckett to Nancy C. Russell, May 5, 1930
Handwritten, four pages from H.T. Duckett, May 5, 1930, thanks for the presentation copy of "Good Medicine," extolls the virtues of the book and Charles M. Russell.
Letter from H.T. Duckett to Nancy C. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Handwritten, two pages from H.T. Duckett, states he will be glad to loan the Charles M. Russell letter, gives a small description of the letter.