handwriting
Found in 802 Collections and/or Records:
From Frances Surgens-Tobie to Charles M. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Letter from Frances Surgens[?]-Tobie to Charles Russell; her century club will be discussing Charles M. Russell's works at the next meeting, she asks for information about himself and his pictures. Handwritten on both sides (TU2009.39.692.1-TU2009.39.692.2).
From Frank Fulkerson to Nancy C. Russell, April 19, 1931
Handwritten, three pages from Frank Fulkerson, Jerseyville, Illinois, April 19, 1931, re: model of Charles M. Russell for Washington.
From G. Wright to Nancy C. Russell, October 28, 1926
Handwritten letter from G. Wright to Nancy C. Russell dated Oct. 28, 1926 expresses condolences to Nancy C. Russell on the loss of Charles M. Russell.
From Galen P. Perry to Nancy C. Russell, April 19, 1932
Handwritten, from Galen P. Perry, April 19, 1932, sends a photo of a painting which he recently purchased (no title); he wishes to know whether she is interested in purchasing the painting.
From George and Anne Wright to Nancy C. Russell, November 3
Handwritten letter from George and Anne Wright to Nancy C. Russell dated Nov. 3 (year not provided) expresses condolences to Nancy C. Russell on the loss of Charles M. Russell.
From George D. Sack to Nancy C. Russell, May 23, 1929
Handwritten lette from George Sack to Nancy C. Russell dated 23 May 1929 tells her that he is enthusiastic about the upcoming book, and he is still having communication with Charles M. Russell.
From George G. Heye to Nancy C. Russell, November 1, 1926
Handwritten two page letter from George G. Heye to Nancy C. Russell dated Nov. 1, 1926 expresses condolences to Nancy C. Russell on the loss of Charles M. Russell.
From George Hoffman to Nancy C. Russell, 1932
From George Sack to Charles M. and Nancy C. Russell, November 19, 1925
Handwritten, from George Sack, November 19, 1925, welcomes the Russells to New York City, will arrange for an apartment, remainder of letter contains praise and good wishes.
From George Sack to Charles M. and Nancy C. Russell, January 18, 1926
Handwritten, from George Sack, January 18, 1926, Toody was tickled to pieces with the bear, still have not received "War Dance", the "Navajos" is also being enjoyed, mentions that Charles M. Russell is doing "Enemy Tracks" in oil, requests an original sketch of Russell: "Back Trailing on the Old Frontiers", or "More Rawhides", Feragil's Gallery thinks that the prices are too high to sell Russell works. Folded as one would fold a card.