letters (signs)
Found in 230 Collections and/or Records:
From Will James to Charles M. Russell, March 20, 1926
Letter from Will James to Charles Russell; asks Russells to visit while in California. Handwritten.
George Custer Telegram, March 4, 1876
This is a telegram written by George A. Custer to Lawrence Bonnett; it is written on a Western Union form. It says, "We start to meet Sitting Bull tomorrow will reach Lincoln Monday."
Greetings from Charles M. Russell and Nancy C. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Handwritten Christmas greetings written on a scrap piece of paper from Charles M. Russell and Nancy C. Russell.
Greetings from Great Falls Montana, 1956
A Brochure of illustrated letters from Charles M. Russell to friends. On the cover is a painting of Charles M. Russell titled, 'I Road Him.' The brochure has sixteen illustrated letters, a dedication page, and on the back cover the sketch titled, 'Going Home!!' by Russell. The brochure is number 214 of the Great Falls Lodge of the Elks Temple in Great Falls, Montana.
Hand-drawn map of Richmond-Norfolk, Virginia area, July 11, 1862
Hand-drawn map of the Richmond-Norfolk, Virginia area presented to Mrs. S. B. Maxey by her husband Brigadier General S. B. Maxey. Folder 33
Humorous card with watercolor painting, late 19th century - early 20th century
Card with a poem written on the bottom two thirds with a caricature of Charles M. Russell splattered in paint illustrated at the top.
Illustrated Letter, June 23, 1915
Illustrated letter from Charles M. Russell to friend Phil dated June 23, 1915. Illustration is of a three Indians on horses spotting another party on horses.
Illustrated Poem, late 19th century - early 20th century
Illustrated notecard of a stagecoach and team of horses with poem.
Ives and Warren Co., late 19th century - early 20th century
Card from the Ives and Warren Co., Pasadena. Printed on the front is a cathedral and, "We greatly appreciate your confidence and sincerely hope our service during your recent bereavement was satisfactory in every way. Should you need more of these folders, kindly let us know."
Letter, March 12, 1919
An illustrated letter from Charles Russell to George Farr. Cowboys on horseback.