William S. Hart
Found in 66 Collections and/or Records:
From Bill Hart to Nancy C. Russell, March 28
Handwritten, three pages from Bill Hart, Hollywood, California, March 28, apologizes for mistake regarding Charles M. Russell painting.
From Bill Hart to Nancy C. Russell, April 6, 1928
From Bill Hart, Hollywood, April 6, 1928, is enclosing clippings from Great Falls.
From Bill Hart to Nancy C. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Handwritten letter from William 'Bill' Hart to Nancy C. Russell states that he cannot find the letter written to him by Charles M. Russell.
From Charles M. Russell to Mr. Hart, June 29, 1902
Typed letter from Charles M Russell to Mr. Hart dated 29 June 1902 thanking him for the newspaper articles and states that he enjoyed Hart's play as well as invites him to visit.
From Charles M. Russell to William S. Hart, late 19th century - early 20th century
Typed two pages (front and back) handwritten letter from Charles M. Russell to William 'Bill' Hart (not dated) thanks him for showing interest in his work.
From Frances Webb Galleries to William 'Bill' S. Hart, late 19th century - early 20th century
Typed letter from Frances Webb to Bill Hart (not dated) states that an owner of four Charles M. Russell watercolors will take $1,000 for them. Handwritten note bottom recto says 'You may destroy this.'
From James Rankin to H.E. BritzmanHomer E. Britzman, February 28, 1939
Typed letter from James Rankin to Homer E. Britzman dated Feb. 28, 1939, Britzman is not interested in Mr. Wright's painting; Phil Weinard's pictures, Rankin claims, are unquestionably original Russell's; Churchill Mehard, former friend of Charles M. Russell, wishes to sell an original modeling; asks Britzman to phone Bill Hart, who has several very humorous pictures with a poem by "Redyard Skipling" (Charles M. Russell).
From James Rankin to Homer E. Britzman, March 18, 1939
Handwritten postcard from James Rankin to Homer E. Britzman dated March 18, 1939 states that he wants the addresses of people who had contact with Charles M. Russell: Frank Hoffman, Crawford, Marchands, Bill Hart, Wright, C.B. Falls, Joseph Keppler, Wallace Coburn; Con Price has an original painting of the ranch which he and Charles M. Russell owned.
From Martin DeVries to William 'Bill' S. Hart, October 7, 1938
Typed letter from Judge Martin DeVries to Bill Hart dated 7 October 1938 informs him of the death of Ted Taylor.