short stories
Found in 149 Collections and/or Records:
From James Bollinger to Charles M. Russell, January 19, 1922
Letter from James Bollinger to Charles Russell; praises "Rawhide Rawlins." Typed.
From Malcolm S. Mackay to Charles M. Russell, November 29, 1921
Letter from Malcolm S. Mackay to Charles Russell; thanks for autographed copy of "Rawhide Rawlins," Mackay expresses his envy that the folks up in Denver and Colorado Springs are able to see Charles M. Russell's latest work. Mackay wants Charles M. Russell to paint a poster for him, and also wants some authentic cowboy equipment; he enquires about guides for bear hunts. Handwritten on two pages: TU2009.39.650.1-TU2009.39.650.4.
From Nancy C. Russell to Caspar Whitney, June 22, 1908
From Nancy C. Russell to Caspar Whitney, November 18, 1908
From Nancy C. Russell to Caspar Whitney, January 15, 1909
Typed letter from Nancy C. Russell to Caspar Whitney dated Jan. 15, 1909 includes stories written by Charles M. Russell which she hopes might be published in 'Outdoor America.'
From Nancy C. Russell to Collier's Weekly, October 9, 1926
Typed letter from Nancy C. Russell to Collier's Weekly dated October 8, 1926 states that she and Charles M. Russell are publishing a book of short stories and they would like to use a story that was bought by Mr. Whitney fifteen-eighteen years previously, 'A Pair of Outlaws.' A reply at the bottom of the page, from Helen Landreth of the editorial department dated October 18, 1926, gives permission to use the story with credit to the magazine.
From Nancy C. Russell to Malcolm MacKay, March 9, 1932
Letter by Nancy C. Russell to Malcolm MacKay; in response to MacKay's letter (TU2009.39.2636), she is favorable. She wants to keep the quality of the prints high, and is also interested in having MacKay write a short description of a calf roundup to be sold along with the print. Typed.
hands up, 1920s
Short story titled "hands up". Handwritten on the front and back of three pages.
He's Heap Good Man - Bill of the Strong Heart, August 12, 1938
Typed short one page story titled 'He's Heap Good Man - Bill of the Strong Heart' which is about a friend of CMR's.
How Linsey Turns Injun, late 19th century - early 20th century
Short story entitled "How Linsey Turns Injun," notations apparently by Charles M. Russell in pencil, eight pages typed.