Nancy C. Russell
Found in 3321 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Philip Cole, May 17, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, May 17, 1928, received the Charles M. Russell letters and photographs, the last letter Charles M. Russell wrote was to Cole.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Philip Cole, November 25, 1930
From Nancy C Russell, Nov. 25, 1930, suggests that Cole might be interested in a book that Charles M Russell illustrated, Parkman's "Oregon Trail".
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Philip Cole, December 11, 1930
From Nancy C. Russell, Dec. 11, 1930, sending a photograph of "Entering Game Country", also trying to get a photograph of a Charles M. Russell watercolor.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Philip Cole, January 30, 1931
From Nancy C. Russell, Jan, 30, 1931, mentions some paintings that she and Cole are negotiating about, also writes more extensively about the painting "Reed's Fort".
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Philip Cole, March 12, 1931
From Nancy C. Russell, March 12, 1931, acknowledgement of receipt of the watercolor, "Reed's Fort".
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Philip Cole, January 27, 1932
From Nancy C. Russell, Jan. 27, 1932, regards sending a description of "When Guns Talk, Death Settles Dispute" to Bill Armstrong, mentions the placing of a bust of Charles M. Russell on public display.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Philip Cole, October 31, 1932
From Nancy C. Russell, Oct. 31, 1932, regarding Cole's interest in purchasing Charles M. Russell's painting, "A Bronc to Breakfast".
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Philip Goodwin, March 22, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, March 22, 1928, states plans for "Good Medicine" and asks if he might have letters by Charles M. Russell to be published in the book.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Philip R. Goodwin, April 24, 1930
From Nancy C. Russell, April 24, 1930, sending a copy of "Good Medicine" and illustrated letters lent by Mr. Goodwin for the book.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Philip R. Goodwin, March 26, 1929
From Nancy C. Russell, March 26, 1929, returning four illustrated letters, one unillustrated letter, two watercolor drawings, and two letters not submitted to the publisher of "Good Medicine."