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Found in 215 Collections and/or Records:
From James L. Bray to Nancy C. Russell, January 18, 1930
From James L. Bray, Independent Syndicate, Incorporated, Washington, D.C, January 18, 1930, statement of revenue from recent publishing of "Trails Plowed Under".
From James Rankin to Homer E. Britzman, October 29, 1937
From James Rankin, October 29, 1937, Rankin states that his Charles M. Russell list is being included in "American Illustrations--A Checklist" by Theodore Bolton; it is being published by R.R. Bowker; he gives a list of books, two of which are illustrated by Russell; Rankin seeks information about the Russell collections of Will Rogers and E.L. Doheny, he would like Homer Britzman's help.
From James Rankin to Homer E. Britzman, February 15, 1939
Handwritten letter from James Rankin to Homer E. Britzman dated Feb. 15, 1939 includes the three photographs that he was returning to Britzman and states that Mr. McDonald showed him the pictures, he has not priced them yet, he may send them to E.W. Latendorf of Mannados Brook to sell.
From James W. Bollinger to Nancy C. Russell, March 16, 1921
Letter from James Bolllinger to Nancy C. Russell; thanks for the letter, news of family. Typed.
From John B. Ritch to Nancy C. Russell, April 6, 1932
From John B. Ritch, two pages, he has been sick, does not want to sell pictures or books to Nancy C. Russell, enclosing a short sketch or story entitled "The Buffalo Cow", friendly letter.
From John B. Ritch to Nancy C. Russell, July 1, 1937
Typed, from John B. Ritch, Lewistown, Montana, two pages, July 1, 1937, concerning sale of painting by J.N. Marchand.
From Joseph Keppler to Nancy C. Russell, May 21, 1928
Handwritten, from Joseph Keppler, May 21, 1928, asks permission to meet Nancy C. Russell at studio to select bronze. Connected with TU2009.39.1406.1-2.
From Judge Simpson to Nancy C. Russell, November 19, 1927
Handwritten, from Judge Simpson, Nov. 19, 1927, he regrets that he can only purchase "A War Party" and will not be able to purchase "When the Sioux and the Blackfeet Meet".
From Judge Simpson to Nancy C. Russell, August 29, 1929
From Judge Simpson, three pages, Aug. 29, 1929, he is interested in paying a maximum of $2500 and "A War Party" in exchange for "Where Sioux and Blackfeet Meet".
From J.W. Sherwood to Nancy C. Russell, July 11, 1927
From J.W. Sherwood, three pages, July 11, 1927, letter concerning the preservation of the Charles M. Russell studio, makes an offer of $10,000 for the two lots.