Nancy C. Russell
Found in 3321 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Philip R. Goodwin, April 5, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, April 5, 1928, has received letters written to Mr. Goodwin by Charles M. Russell for use in "Good Medicine."
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Preston and Rounds Company, March 10, 1935
From Nancy C. Russell, March 10, 1935, states publisher of "More Rawhides" and "Rawhide."
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to P.W. Correll, April 25, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, April 25, 1928, asks for illustrated Charles M. Russell letters.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to R.G. Williams, July 6, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, July 6, 1928, thanks Williams for the letter written by Charles M. Russell to Mr. Mathison, using in "Good Medicine."
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to R.G. Williams, April 3, 1929
From Nancy C. Russell, April 3, 1929, she is returning his letter written to Johnny Matheson by Charles M. Russell, for "Good Medicine."
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Richard Bodkin, April 24, 1930
From Nancy C. Russell, April 24, 1930, returning Charles M. Russell's letter along with a copy of the book.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Richard Bodkin, May 22, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, May 22, 1928, letter to acknowledge receipt of letter written by Charles M. Russell on May 20, 1925, she is glad to add this to her collection of letters written by Charles M. Russell, she will make a plate of it.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Robert Thoroughman, May 17, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, May 17, 1928, states he does not have to feel that he must have Charles M. Russell's letter written to him published in "Good Medicine."
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Ross G. Williams, May 31, 1926
From Nancy C. Russell, May 31, 1926, asks for loan of letter written by Charles M. Russell to Johnny Matheson.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to S.A. Willis, Mary 6, 1929
From Nancy C. Russell, May 6, 1929, praise for the Charles M. Russell Memorial, suggests a local sculptor who may do a model of Charles M. Russell on approval, would like a eventual sculpture to go to Washington D.C. to be displayed.