letters (correspondence)
Found in 1756 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from J. Powell to Chief John Ross , October 11, 1838
Letter from J. Powell to Chief John Ross seeking to accompany detachment to attend the sick. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 464
Letter from J. Robert Atkinson to Frank L. Perrin, May 16, 1931
From J. Robert Atkinson, May 16, 1931, continued protest about the Hall of Fame statue of Charles M. Russell, suggests that the Christian Science Monitor might cover the debate, asks for a reply.
Letter from J. Robert Atkinson to Governor Oscar E. Erickson, May 5, 1931
From J. Robert Atkinson, May 5, 1931, complaint over the statue of Charles M. Russell chosen for the Hall of Fame, three pages.
Letter from J. Robert Atkinson to John B. Ritch, May 21, 1931
From J. Robert Atkinson, May 21, 1931, cover letter enclosing a copy of Atkinson's protest over the Charles M. Russell Memorial statue, two pages.
Letter from Jack van Ryder to Nancy C. Russell, November 5, 1928
Letter by Jack van Ryder to Nancy C. Russell; illustrated thank-you letter. Handwritten on the front of two pages with a painting of a cactus on the bottom left corner of the second page.
Letter from Jacob Peck to Chief John Ross, June 4, 1837
Letter from Jacob Peck to Chief John Ross regarding claims for 'Lost Reserves.' Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 223
Letter from James and Minerva Orr to Lavinia Washburn, a letter from Minerva W. Orr to Lydia Washburn, and a letter from James Orr to Lydia Washburn, June 1, 1837
Folder 6
Letter from James and Minerva Orr to Miss Lavinia Washburn, December 9, 1834
Folder 5
Letter from James Bollinger to John E. Lewis, October 2, 1919
From James Bollinger, Oct. 2, 1919, concerning a "hunt" to which Bollinger wants to invite Charles M. Russell, he suggests that if Charles M. Russell does not have the money, Bollinger will buy one of his watercolors for $300.00.
Letter from James Bollinger to Kingman Robins, November 17, 1919
From James Bollinger, Nov. 17, 1919, gives Charles M. Russells address, suggests he might correspond with Nancy C. Russell about a Charles M. Russell exhibit in Rochester.