business cards
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Elite Address Book, 1923
Address Book with "Charles M. Russell Christmas, 1923 E.J.T." handwritten on the first page. Includes three business cards and five loose leafs of paper tucked into the inner pocket of the cover.
From Con Price to Homer E. Britzman, November 7, 1939
From Con Price, No. 7, 1939, he has been sick, he sends the name of a man who owns a trunk Homer Britzman may be interested in. Attached to the letter are a business card for the Italian-American Hotel, Joe Guatteo, Proprietor and a piece of paper with the address for Leslie H. Price, son of Con Price.
From Hooper to Nancy C. Russell, June 26, 1939
From Hooper, June 26, 1939, wants Nancy C. Russell to identify a painting as Charles M. Russell's; attached envelope and business card (TU2009.39.1954-1955).
Printing plate with engraving, "Mrs. C. M. Russell" possibly used to make business cards, late 19th century - early 20th century
Printing plate with engraving, "Mrs. C.M. Russell", possibly used to make business cards.
Thank-you note from Stone to Glen Ames, Gilcrease Director, April 19, 1961
Folder 61
Tickets to Buffalo Bill's Wild West', late 19th century - early 20th century
Two tickets to Charles M. Russell given by John M. Burke to Buffalo Bill's Wild West show, and John M. Burke's business card. All three items are taped together with yellow tape onto white paper. On the back of the business card is a note handwritten by Burke to a Mr. McLarry instructing him to pass the tickets to "Mr. Chas. Russell 'cowboy artist'.
Willard Stone business card, mid-20th century - late 20th century
Folder 80