travel
Found in 105 Collections and/or Records:
From Charles M. Russell to Albert Trigg, April 10, 1911
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to Albert Trigg dated 10 April 1911 speaks of a visit to the east.
From Charles M. Russell to Ben, late 19th century - early 20th century
Handwritten, from Charles M. Russell, to "Friend Ben", "I have reached my stopping place..." Folded as one would fold a card, two illustrations.
From Charles M. Russell to Bill Krieghoff, May 4, 1914
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to Bill Krieghoff dated 4 May 1914 speaks of his stay in London and Paris.
From Charles M. Russell to Charles S. King, January 2, 1914
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to Mr. Charles S. King making concerning remarks about hunting.
From Charles M. Russell to Con Price, January 2, 1921
Typed two page letter from Charles M. Russell to 'Friend Con' dated 2 January 1921 wishing him a happy new year and talks about a trip he is planning to the east.
From Charles M. Russell to Friend Jim, late 19th century - early 20th century
Typed letter, copied by Mr. Beil, from Charles M. Russell to 'Friend Jim' talking about a rocky boat ride across the Atlantic.
From Charles M. Russell to his 'Friend Joe', May 1, 1924
Handwritten two page letter from Charles M. Russell to 'Friend Joe' dated 1 May 1924 is a friendly letter reminiscing about the good old days, remarks on general health and plans to return to Montana in June.
From Charles M. Russell to his 'Friend Mehard', late 19th century - early 20th century
Handwritten two page letter from Charles M. Russell to 'Friend Mehard' (not dated) is a friendly letter that is referring to a recent trip through Arizona and inviting Mehard to visit.
From Charles M. Russell to J. K. Rollinson, Fall 1896
Notecard from Charles M. Russell to J. 'Jack' K. Rollinson dated in the fall of 1896 letting Jack know that he will be in town. Typed information on both sides.
From Charles M. Russell to Jim, late 19th century - early 20th century
Handwritten, front and back, letter from Charles M. Russell to J. P. Smith (not dated) makes some unhappy comments about sea-sickness and trip across Atlantic.