letters (correspondence)
Found in 1756 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Bill Hart to the Russells, March 20
Letter by Bill Hart to the Russells; tells them how much he is enjoying Charles M. Russell's book. Handwritten on "The William S. Hart Company" stationary.
Letter from Bill Korn to Charles M. Russell, March 19
Letter by Bill Korn to Charles M. Russell; writes a poem wishing Charles M. Russell a happy birthday. Typed.
Letter from Bill Korn to Charles M. Russell, March 19, 1926
Letter by Bill Korn to Charles M. Russell; sends Charles M. Russell a friendly greeting for his birthday. Typed.
Letter from Bill to Charles M. Russell, May 22, 1925
Letter from Bill to Charles M. Russell; tells Charles M. Russell that he is sending him a bow and three arrows. Handwritten on six pages of Western Hotel stationary.
Letter from Borein to the Russells, October 21, 1917
Letter by Borein to the Russells; tells them that he is having a hard time finding a room to work in and asks if they can hold onto his stuff a little while longer until he can figure out where to have it sent. Handwritten on the front of two pages.
Letter from Bradford H. Ellis to Nancy C. Russell, October 26, 1926
Letter by Bradford H. Ellis to Nancy C. Russell; offers condolences to Nancy C. Russell on the loss of Charles M. Russell. Handwritten.
Letter from Brigadier General Albert Pike to Chief John Ross, April 20, 1861
Letter from Brigadier General J. G. Totten to Captain Bauman, June 9, 1849
Letter from Brigadier General J. G., Totten, Engineering Department, Washington, to Captain Bauman, Charleston, South Carolina. Concerning concrete work. Two pieces of paper with handwritten text in ink on the recto of each. Folder 985
Letter from Brigadier General John E. Wool to the Cherokee People, September 19, 1836
Letter from Brigadier General John E. Wool to the Cherokee People that the Treaty will not be altered and that removal is to be completed within two years from May 23, 1836. (Western Cherokee Item) Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 196
Letter from Brigadier General Matthew Arbuckle to Chief John Ross, May 8, 1839
Letter from Brigadier General Arbuckle to Chief John Ross. Asking parties to the Camp Illinois incident to appear at Fort Gibson. Letter also asks about 2 negro slaves. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 548