printing plates
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Butte poem copper plate, late 19th century - early 20th century
Butte poem, copper plate; poem about Butte, Montana, "She's ugly, you say, old Butte is...".
From Charles M. Russell to Johnnie Mullens, April 16, 1925
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to Johnnie Mullens thanking Johnnie for an invite to a roundup.
From Harry E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell, January 29, 1929
Letter by Harry E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell; informs Nancy that they shall proceed to make plates while she cleans the originals. Typed.
From Harry E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell, April 22, 1929
Letter by Harry E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell; informs Nancy that the metal plate for "Adios" is being worked on, requests that she please try to lengthen the biographical sketch, and states that the book must be published not only for Charles M. Russell friends but also for book collectors. Typed on the front of two pages with handwritten corrections in ink.
From Nancy C. Russell to Dr. Philip G. Cole, May 9, 1928
Letter by Nancy C. Russell to Dr. Philip G. Cole; requests that Cole please send her letters and photos for the publisher, and states that it would be impossible to make the colored plates at his home. Typed on the front and back of the first page and on the front of the second page.
From Nancy C. Russell to J.E. Bailey, April 30, 1915
Letter to Mr. J.E. Bailey, April 30, 1915. Typing on the back.
From Nancy C. Russell to W. W. Cheely, February 4, 1927
Typed letter from Nancy C. Russell to W. W. Cheely dated February 4, 1927 lists the plates and prints missing from 'Rawhide Rawlins' stories.
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.