Will Rogers
Found in 111 Collections and/or Records:
Famous Russell Collections to be Shown at Art Exhibitions, 20th century
Newspaper clipping announcing the exhibition of two collections of Charles M. Russell's work at Hotel Rainbow by the Chamber of Commerce.
Forward by Will Rogers
Forward about Charles M. Russell by Will Rogers. Copy of TU2009.39.4116. Typed on the front of four pages.
Forward by Will Rogers
Forward about Charles M. Russell by Will Rogers. Typed on the front of four pages.
Found: One Man in Oil, April 13, 1924
Clipping of an article entitled "Found: One Man in Oil" by Will Rogers. At the top near an illustration is handwritten in pencil, "How!". New York Times, April 13, 1924.
Found: One Man in Oil Who is Pure, April 13, 1924
New York Times 13 April 1924 Will Rogers on Charles Russell "Found: One Man in Oil Who Is Pure," "Moral: If you are going to paint (or do anything else) know what you are painting about, and if you are going to marry, marry somebody that can manage you RIGHT."
Friendship Between Will Rogers and Chas. M. Russell Similar to That of Cowboy Artist and Judge Bollinger, August 30, 1935
Page from The Daily Times, Aug. 30, 1935. Article on "Friendship Between Will Rogers and Chas. M. Russell Similar to That of Cowboy Artist and Judge Bollinger".
From Betty Rogers to Nancy C. Russell, June 27
Handwritten two pages letter from Betty Rogers, Will Rogers Productions, to Nancy C. Russell dated 27 June (no year provided) about sending a check for $600 to cover the purchase of Charles M. Russell art work.
From Carl G. Fisher to Charles M. Russell, October 20, 1926
Typed, two page letter from Carol Fisher to Charles M. Russell dated October 20, 1926. Fisher requests permission to give Will Rogers a copy of a Charles M. Russell painting in his possession. On the back of the second page is a light pencil sketch of a turkey and on top is two ink sketches of a longhorn and a buffalo. Letter is on Carl G. Fisher stationary and Fisher signed in ink on the second page.
From Charles M. Russell to Will Rogers, late 19th century - early 20th century
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to Will 'Bill' Rogers (not dated) sending him a long promised sketch and regrets not being able to visit anytime soon however he invites Rogers to visit if he is ever in the area. Handwritten in pencil top recto: 'colored pen and ink sketch attached.'
From D. Tyler to Nancy C. Russell, December 30, 1930
Typed letter on Will Rogers' stationary from D. Tyler to Nancy C. Russell dated 30 December 1930 includes a letter from Arthur A. Staab (no longer attached).