Nancy C. Russell
Found in 3321 Collections and/or Records:
Should Genius Marry? Yes, Says Cowboy Artist, 1919
Article entitled "Should Genius Marry? Yes, Says Cowboy Artist". Charles M. Russell talking about his need for Nancy C. Russell, and how she furthered his career. 1919.
Sketch from Joe De Yong to Nancy C. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Pen and watercolor sketch from Joe De Yong to Nancy C. Russell of a mounted cowboy leading a pack horse.
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Pen and watercolor sketch from Joe De Yong to Nancy C. Russell of a mounted cowboy leading a pack horse.
Sleeping Thunder and the Medicine Man, late 19th century - early 20th century
Typed four page description written by Nancy C. Russell discussing a clay figure by Charles M. Russell titled 'Sleeping Thunder the Medicine Man'
Statue of Russell Displeases Widow, April 12, 1931
Great Falls Tribune, April 12, 1931, Nancy Russell is displeased with the Charles M. Russell statue: "Statue of Russell Displeases Widow."
Telegram fom H.E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell, July 2, 1927
From H.E. Maule, July 2, 1927, same information in letter TU2009.39.3419.
Telegram from G.J. Sansom to Nancy C. Russell, March 28, 1928
From G.J. Sansom, March 28, 1928, Cole is abroad, if necessary to have the letters before his return they can wire him.
Telegram from H.E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell, December 4, 1926
From H.E. Maule, December 4, 1926, asking if manuscript of "Trails Plowed Under" has been sent, contracts being fixed.
Telegram from S.G. Schaudies to Nancy C. Russell, June 14, 1932
From Schaudies, June 14, 1932, he has completed the book on Charles M. Russell, waits for Nancy C. Russell's approval.
Thank You Card
A handwritten card from the Gespi Club, reading, "To Mrs. Russell, a gracious hostess of golden memory".
The Princess Patricia Visualizes all the Half Forgotten Stories of Childhood of the Good King and the Fairy Princess, September 9, 1912
Calgary, Alberta 9 September 1912 "The Princess Patricia Visualizes all The Half Forgotten Stories of Childhood of the Good King and the Fairy Princess; Captivated all who Met Her," Charles M. Russell and Nancy C. Russell mentioned