Nancy C. Russell
Found in 3321 Collections and/or Records:
From Burton K. Wheeler to Nancy C. Russell, January 22, 1935
Typed letter from Burton K. Wheeler to Nancy C. Russell dated 22 January 1935 thanks her for the copy of 'Good Medicine' and promises to look into the matter concerning a white family building on tribal land.
From Byrnes and Co. to Nancy C. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
From Byrnes and Co. to Nancy C. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
From C. B. Vincent to Nancy C. Russell, October 28, 1926
Handwritten letter from C. B. Vincent to Nancy C. Russell dated Oc.t 28, 1926 expresses condolences to Nancy C. Russell on the loss of Charles M. Russell.
From C. W. Furlong to Nancy C. Russell, July 23, 1928
Typed three page letter from C. W. Furlong to Nancy C. Russell dated July 23, 1928 states that he is sending her his copy of 'Rawhide Rawlins Stories', in which Charles M. Russell wrote a note with a good illustration as well as anecdotes of Furlong's travels in which he met mutual friends of Charles M. Russell.
From C. W. Pomeroy to Nancy C. Russell, October 26, 1926
Handwritten letter from C.W. Pomeroy to Nancy C. Russell dated Oct. 26, 1926 expresses condolences to Nancy C. Russell on the loss of Charles M. Russell.
From Calvin E. Hubbard to Nancy C. Russell, April 29, 1937
From Calvin E. Hubbard, April 29, 1937, sending a copy of an article on Charles M. Russell for Nancy C. Russell's inspection; the article is not enclosed, just the cover letter.
From Calvin E. Hubbard to Nancy C. Russell, May 4, 1937
From Calvin E. Hubbard, May 4, 1937, correction to the article and letter of April 29, 1937 (TU2009.39.1956).
From Calvin E. Hubbard to Nancy C. Russell, April 8, 1931
Three pages, from Calvin E. Hubbard, Great Falls, Montana, April 8, 1931, re: Charles M. Russell statue for Washington, D.C.
From Calvin Hubbard to Nancy C. Russell, April 26, 1937
Typed letter from Calvin Hubbard to Nancy C. Russell dated 26 April 1937 states that he is skeptical about the book that James Rankin is writing about Charles M. Russell and asks her whether she considers the book to be worthwhile.