short stories
Found in 149 Collections and/or Records:
Finger That Kills
Short story in Charles M. Russell's writing called "Finger That Kills". Illustration on the back of the first page- two drawings of mules and one sketch of a rubber-band airplane. Handwritten.
From A.E. Snyder to Outdoor Life Magazine, May 5, 1925
Letter by A. E. Snyder to Outdoor Life Magazine; states that the "Rawhide Rawlins" stories are terrific. Typed.
From Barrie Grand Central Galleries to Nancy C. Russell, October 31, 1927
From Caspar Whitney to Charles M. Russell, January 4, 1909
Letter from Caspar Whitney to Charles Russell; wishes Russell a happy new year, and states he has changed base. Typed.
From Caspar Whitney to Charles M. Russell, September 19, 1908
Letter from Casper Whitney to Charles Russell; hopes to see some new stories from Charles M. Russell. Typed.
From Caspar Whitney to Nancy C. Russell, February 6, 1909
Typed letter from Caspar Whitney to Nancy C. Russell dated Feb. 6, 1909 states that he cannot use any of the stories written by Charles M. Russell in "Outdoor America" but thanked her for sending them.
From Caspar Whitney to Nancy C. Russell, March 1, 1909
Typed letter from Caspar Whitney to Nancy C. Russell dated March 1, 1909 wants to know what to do with the story 'A Pair of Outlaws', should he use or return it? Handwritten note on reverse side from Nancy C. Russell, March 5, 1909, telling him he should keep the story.
From Caspar Whitney to Nancy C. Russell, March 10, 1909
Typed letter from Caspar Whitney to Nancy C. Russell dated March 10, 1909 states that Nancy C. Russell will have the right to use the story 'A Pair of Outlaws' in her book.
From Charles M. Russell to Mrs. Tobie, late 19th century - early 20th century
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to Mrs. Tobie (not dated) states that he cannot help her with a story on himself.
From Charles S. King to Charles M. Russell, December 13, 1921
Letter from Charles S. King to Charles Russell; states that enjoyed "Rawhide Rawlins" and saw Charles M. Russells paintings at Tiffany's. Typed.