correspondence
Found in 3263 Collections and/or Records:
From Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule, February 25, 1929
Note by Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule; handwritten note for a telegram saying that they decided to use "I Was a Kid" for the front. Handwritten note on the back as well.
From Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule, January 31, 1929
Note by Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule; handwritten note for a telegram saying Will Rogers is working on the introduction.
From Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule, February 19, 1929
Letter by Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule; thanks Maule for the royalty check and requests that he let her know when he will need the article by Will Rogers. Typed.
From Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule, September 27, 1929
Typed letter from Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule dated Sept. 27, 1929 states that she has instructed Mr. Chapman of World Series Rodeo to contact Maule regarding the story of 'Waiting for a Chinook.'
From Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule, January 11, 1928
Typed letter from Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule dated Jan. 11, 1928 states that she is gathering a list of names in order to begin collecting letters by Charles M. Russell, and that Maule's advice to Mr. Conway was a great help.
From Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule, December 18, 1928
Letter by Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule; informs Maule that she has received the dummy copy of the book, and that she has found enough original sketches to accompany at least 100 copies of the deluxe edition. Typed.
From Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule, March 11, 1929
Letter by Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule; states that she agrees with Maule of having a special page of credits, and asks Maule if she will be able to return the original letters to the owners along with a copy of the book. Typed on both front and back.
From Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule, May 31, 1929
Handwritten copy of telegram by Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule; states that it is okay to use Mr. MacKay's illustrated letter, but not to use the condolence letter.
From Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule, April 10, 1929
Letter by Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule; states that she is sure most of her list of buyers will purchase the book and to not be discouraged, and informs Maule that she is sending a list of 124 more sketches for books. Typed on both front and back.
From Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule, April 4, 1929
Letter by Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule; states that they must make amends to certain people whose letters have not been used and suggests putting them in the dedication. Typed.