correspondence
Found in 3263 Collections and/or Records:
From Nancy C. Russell to Judge Simpson, July 17, 1929
From Nancy C. Russell, July 17, 1929, two pages, offers to trade the painting "A War Party" for "Where Sioux and Blackfeet Meet" and $5000, this will be arranged if the Judge agrees and Mrs. Will Rogers relinquishes her claim on the painting.
From Nancy C. Russell to Judge Simpson, August 14, 1929
From Nancy C. Russell, Aug. 14, 1929, Mrs. Will Rogers has relinquished her claim on "Where Sioux and Blackfeet Meet", so the Judge now has the option to purchase it.
From Nancy C. Russell to Judge Simpson, September 23, 1929
From Nancy C.Russell, Sept. 23, 1929, she accepts the Judge's offer of $2500 and "A War Party" for "When Sioux and Blackfeet Meet".
From Nancy C. Russell to Judge Simpson, October 2, 1929
From Nancy C. Russell, Oct. 2, 1929, she prepares to ship "Where Sioux and Blackfeet Meet".
From Nancy C. Russell to Judge Simpson, October 4, 1929
From Nancy C. Russell, Oct. 4, 1929, she acknowledges receipt of "A War Party", sending "Where Sioux and Blackfeet Meet" to the Judge in Philadelphia.
From Nancy C. Russell to Judge Stranahan, October 20, 1930
Reply from Nancy C. Russell, October 20, 1930, to Judge F.E. Stranahan, friendly letter, mentions fact that bronze of Lewis and Clark is coming along well. Connected with TU2009.39.1640.
From Nancy C. Russell to J.W. Phalon, June 2, 1924
From Nancy C. Russell to L. A. Huffman, March 21, 1928
Typed letter from Nancy C. Russell to L. A. Huffman dated March 21, 1928 states plans for 'Good Medicine' and hopes that Huffman will be able to contribute a letter by Charles M. Russell to the book.
From Nancy C. Russell to L. K. Urguhart, May 15, 1929
Typed letter from Nancy C. Russell to L. K. Urguhart dated May 15, 1929 stating 'Having the permission of Doubleday Doran Company to use drawings from Trails Plowed Under I give you my permission to do so with the credit line as in your letter May tenth.'
From Nancy C. Russell to Library of Congress, October 2, 1928
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to the Library of Congress; states that she is Charles M. Russell's executrix and corrects the error in the previous application regarding "The Bronc Twister." Refers to TU2009.39.2599. Typed.