correspondence
Found in 3263 Collections and/or Records:
From James B. Rankin to H.E. Britzman, January 25, 1939
From James B. Rankin to Homer Britzman, October 28, 1938
From James B. Rankin to Homer Britzman, March 26, 1937
From James B. Rankin to Homer E. Britzman, April 10, 1937
From James B. Rankin, April 10, 1937, says Mr. Strahorn is alive and writing his memoirs in Boise, Idaho, states that he knows of several people with original Charles M. Russell paintings for sale.
From James B. Rankin to Homer E. Britzman, April 20, 1937
From James B. Rankin, April 20, 1937, Charles M. Russell's step-mother wishes to sell some paintings, Rankin suggests that Homer Britzman check with her; Tone Price has some rare Russell books for sale at his bookstore; Rankin wants to know if Britzman knows C.F. Bouldin of L.A.; he also wants to contact Percy Raban.
From James B. Rankin to Jack Russell, April 8, 1938
Typed letter from James B. Rankin to Jack Russell dated April 8, 1938 inquires as to the health of Nancy C. Russell and includes comments regarding the collection of material for publication of the catalogue of Charles M. Russell's artwork.
From James B. Rankin to Nancy C. Russell, June 5, 1937
Typed letter from James B. Rankin to Nancy C. Russell dated June 5, 1937 asks for a list of Charles M. Russell's paintings which were illustrated in books or magazines.
From James Bollinger to Charles M. Russell, March 25, 1920
Letter by James Bollinger to Charles M. Russell; gives a diatribe on the names of paintings, suggesting "Sun down--Son up" for a title of Russell's painting previously entitled "Three Wise Camels." Typed on the front of two pages.
From James Bollinger to Charles M. Russell, January 19, 1922
Letter from James Bollinger to Charles Russell; praises "Rawhide Rawlins." Typed.
From James Bollinger to Nancy C. Russell, May 22, 1920
Letter by James Bollinger to Nancy C. Russell; tells her of his efforts in framing "Three Wise Camels," and speaks of the framer who Bollinger considers to be a philistine when it comes to Charles M. Russell's painting. Typed.