letters (correspondence)
Found in 1756 Collections and/or Records:
From Churchill Mehard to H.E. Britzman, February 28, 1939
From Churchill, offering the original clay model of Charles M. Russell to Britzman, Feb. 28, 1939.
From Churchill Mehard to Homer Britzman, May 7, 1939
From Churchill, May 7, 1939, receipt of $40 for the clay model of the bear, Britzman had asked whether Mehard would sell any other bronzes of Charles M. Russell.
From Churchill Mehard to Homer Britzman, December 29, 1940
From Churchill Mehard, Dec. 29, 1940, confirmation of sale of bronze to Britzman, also gives Britzman a letter written by Charles M. Russell and includes some explanatory notes concerning the letter; he speaks of Charles M. Russell's humor, depth of feeling, and sentiment, he also explains Charles M. Russell's childhood nickname of Mehard--"Hazel".
From Con and Claudia Price to Nancy C. Russell, May 10, 1930
Typed letter from Con and Claudia Price to Nancy C. Russell dated 10 May 1930 thanking her for their copy of 'Good Medicine.'
From Con Price, late 19th century - early 20th century
Note from Con Price, says, "This is a copy of a letter I wrote to Frank Dibie. I hope it will clear the matter up to your satisfaction." Connected to TU2009.39.4271.
From Douglas Fairbanks to Charles M. Russell, May 24, 1921
From Douglas Fairbanks to Nancy C. Russell, Nov. 13, 1924
Typed letter from Douglas Fairbanks to Nancy C. Russell dated 13 November 1924 invites Nancy C. Russell and Charles M. Russell to visit while they are in Los Angeles.
From Dr. Philip Cole to Nancy C. Russell, April 30, 1928
Letter by Dr. Philip G. Cole to Nancy C. Russell; tells Nancy that he would be happy to have his Charles M. Russell material used in the proposed book, but would prefer it if it did not leave his home. Typed on the front of three pages with some handwritten notes in blue ink.
From Dr. Philip G. Cole to Harry E. Maule, April 30, 1928
Letter by Dr. Philip G. Cole to Harry E. Maule; tells Maule that he would be happy to loan his Charles M. Russell things for the book, and asks if Maule could send his photographer to Cole's house to make the reproductions. Typed.
From E. E. Leighton to Nancy C. Russell, October 27, 1926
From E.E. Leighton, Oct. 27, 1926, condolences to NCR on the loss of CMR.