letters (correspondence)
Found in 1756 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to E.A. LaBossien, April 16, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, April 16, 1928, Nancy C. Russell states the precautions being taken and again asks for the letters in the Rance collection.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Eaton Brothers, March 22, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, March 22, 1928, requests illustrated letters written by Charles M. Russell.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to E.B. Bronson, October 23, 1907
Letter by Nancy C. Russell to E. B. Bronson; informs Bronson that the drawings for the stories in American Magazine have been sent by express. Typed.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Ed Neitzling, April 24, 1930
From Nancy C. Russell, April 24, 1930, sending him a copy of "Good Medicine."
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Edward Emerson, April 23, 1930
From Nancy C. Russell, April 23, 1930, sending a copy of the book "Good Medicine" together with the letter from Charles M. Russell.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Edwin Emerson, March 21, 1928
From NCR, March 21, 1928, states that the Emerson letter will appear in the book of letters.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Emma Schatzlein, April 3, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, April 3, 1928, states she has received a package of letters written by Charles M. Russell for use in "Good Medicine."
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Ernest E. Quantrell, May 29, 1929
From Nancy C. Russell, May 29, 1929, she returns his check because she is happy to have him keep the photograph of "Medicine Whip", she will keep him informed if she runs into any other pictures that are available.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Ernest Lane, October 31, 1932
From Nancy C. Russell, Oct. 31, 1932, impossible at the time to get the value of a painting entitled "A Bronc for Breakfast", she would like to know how much Lane wants for the painting and would be willing to make a commission selling it.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Ernest Quantrell, April 23, 1929
From Nancy C. Russell, April 23, 1929, she has located a painting in St. Louis, the original is being sent to her, title not given but the subject is of an Indian fight, she will send a photograph to Quantrelle.