Will Rogers
Found in 111 Collections and/or Records:
Power of Attorney to John Drew by Aky Victory to recover her part of the Estate of her father John Rogers, October 22, 1826
Power of Attorney to John Drew by Aky Victory to recover her part of the Negroes and her part of the money loaned to Will Rogers by her father J. Rogers. Folder 7
Rogers Bows Head for Three Friends, November 28, 1926
Los Angeles Examiner, November 28, 1926, Will Rogers pays tribute to Charles M. Russell, Harry Houdini, and Annie Oakley, "Rogers Bows Head for Three Friends."
Rogers Bows Head for Three Friends, November 28, 1926
Los Angeles Examiner 28 November 1926, Will Rogers names three great Americans--Houdini, Charles M. Russell, and Annie Oakley.
Rogers Writes of Friends Passed On, November 21, 1926
The Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, 21 November 1926. "Rogers Writes of Friends Passed On." Rogers writes about the deaths of Houdini, Charles Russell, and Annie Oakley. "They all lived so that their personal lives as well as their professional ones will remain an everlasting credit to their various professions. So it is what you are and not what you are in that makes you."
Segment from Letter, March 24, 1927
No heading or closing but probably from Harry E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell. One paragraph expressing great delight over the Will Roger's introduction to the Charles M. Russell book. Typed.
Segment from Letter, March 24, 1927
Copy of TU2009.39.3240. Typed with a handwritten note in pencil that says "segment from H E Maule letter to Nancy C. Russell."
Slipping The Lariat Over by Will Rogers, September 30, 1923
New York Times article dated 30 September 1923 titled 'Slipping The Lariat Over by Will Rogers' but mentions Charles M. Russell as 'the great cowboy artist and the finest painter of the West we have.'
Thank you card from the family of Will Rogers
Card thanking for remembering and expressing sympathy, from the family of Will Rogers.
True West, March-April 1959
True West Magazine from March-April 1959, opened to page 8 to a Charlie Russell article titled, "Supreme Master of Western Art" by Tana Mac.