receipts
Found in 85 Collections and/or Records:
From Nancy C. Russell to Philip Cole, July 1929
From Nancy C. Russell, July 1929, acknowledges the receipt of "Medicine Whip" in good condition, "Call of the Law" is also mentioned, history of "Medicine Whip".
From Nancy C. Russell to Philip Cole's Secretary, July 18, 1929
From Nancy C. Russell, July 18, 1929, acknowledges the receipt of "Medicine Whip".
From Nancy C. Russell to William S. Hart, December 1, 1936
Letter by Nancy C. Russell to William S. Hart; receipt of a check for a bronze of Bill[sic] Rogers, and some personal references about a visit and Hart's dogs. Typed.
Letter from Chief John Ross to Lewis Ross, June 1, 1839
Draft copy of letter from Ross to his Brother Lewis. Asking that he bring receipts and abstracts covering emigration for examination. (Moulton) One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 555
Letter from Cooney to Russell, October 31, 1912
Letter from W.J. Cooney, secretary to Sir Henry M. Pellatt, to Charles Russell; states he is sending check for $3,500 as directed by Sir Henry Pellatt, please send other painting to Sir H.P. Typed.
Letter from Judge Simpson to Nancy C. Russell, November 26, 1927
From Judge Simpson, Nov. 26, 1927, cover letter with enclosed check for $4800 for "A War Party", requests a formal receipt.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to George Sack, July 12, 1927
From Nancy C. Russell, July 12, 1927, acknowledges receipt of check for $5500 for "In Enemy's Country", also mentions the book "Trails Plowed Under".
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to George Sack, March 27, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, March 27, 1928, acknowledges receipt of check for "Roping Fresh Mounts", she sends along a description of the scene by Charles M. Russell, states she is working diligently on the book, and she is looking forward to the visit by the Sacks.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Philip Cole, March 12, 1931
From Nancy C. Russell, March 12, 1931, acknowledgement of receipt of the watercolor, "Reed's Fort".
Letter of Receipt, late 19th century - early 20th century
Receipt from Ms. Wills, saying Britzman bought a painting, "The Horse Wrangler", for one dollar and other considerations from her. Connected with TU2009.39.2700