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Act Respecting Minors Enacted by National Council, October 15, 1841
Act respecting minors enacted by National Council. Signed by J. Vann and Chs. F. Taylor for National Committee, by A. Fields and J. Bushyhead for National Council, and approved by Andrew M. Vann, Acting Chief. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 783
From Charles M. Russell to Charles Schatzlein, October 29, 1909
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to Charles Schatzlein dated 29 October 1909 talking about Schatzlein's Dutch background.
From Ernest E. Quantrell to Nancy C. Russell, January 29, 1929
From Ernest E. Quantrell, two pages, January 29, 1929, discussing a possible trade with Dr. Cole, Quantrell may trade for Cole's "Strenuous Life", mentions the alteration of Cole's painting, mentions communication with Mr. MacKay and Charlie Beil.
From George Sack to Nancy C. Russell, December 18, 1927
Handwritten, from George Sack, December 18, 1927, wants to trade Nancy C. Russell "War Dancers" for a pen and ink drawing, reminds Nancy to send "Weapons of the Weak", he bought a small model for George H. Wright; Sack has named it "High, Wide, and Handsome".
From Nancy C. Russell to Judge Simpson, July 17, 1929
From Nancy C. Russell, July 17, 1929, two pages, offers to trade the painting "A War Party" for "Where Sioux and Blackfeet Meet" and $5000, this will be arranged if the Judge agrees and Mrs. Will Rogers relinquishes her claim on the painting.
From Philip G. Cole to Nancy C. Russell, November 15, 1927
Indian Trader, late 19th century - early 20th century
Indian Trader.' A: Front side bottom right corner sticker in ink '297.' Back side, bottom left corner in pencil 'D.5.2030.' B: 8x10 Copy
Indian Trader, late 19th century - early 20th century
Indian Trader.' Front side, top right corner in ink 'D.5.2031.'
Indian Trader, late 19th century - early 20th century
Indian Trader.' Back side, top right corner in ink 'D.5.2030.'
Indian Women Moving Camp' and Trading Camp Scene, late 19th century - early 20th century
The first is titled, 'Indian Women moving Camp' has sticker with, '173' hand written on it. The second features Native American camp with fur traders bringing blankets. Has sticker with, "172" hand written on it.