Davenport
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
From James Bollinger to Nancy C. Russell, December 24, 1919
Typed letter from James W. Bollinger to Nancy C. Russell dated 24 December 1919 asks about how much it will cost to have Charles M. Russell paint 'Three Wise Men.'
From James Bollinger to Nancy C. Russell, November 17, 1919
Typed letter from James Bollinger to Nancy C. Russell dated 17 November 1919 states that he is willing to pay $1,500.00 for the painting 'Three Wise Men.'
From James Bollinger to Nancy C. Russell, October 22, 1929
From James Bollinger, Davenport, Iowa, October 22, 1929, article concerning Charles M. Russell.
From James Bollinger to Nancy C. Russell, June 15, 1931
From James Bollinger, June 15, 1931, re: disapproval of Charles M. Russell statue.
From James Bollinger to Nancy C. Russell, August 16, 1928
Typed, James Bollinger, Iowa, August 16, 1928, remarks on Nancy C. Russell's trip to Great Falls, encloses copy of "Waiting for a Chinook" in Charles M. Russell's words.
From James Bollinger to Nancy C. Russell, October 14, 1925
Typed, James Bollinger, Iowa, October 14, 1925, discusses details of planned trip to Montana to hunt with Charles M. Russell.
From James W. Bollinger to Charles M. Russell, December 26, 1919
Letter from James Bollinger to Charles Russell; Bollinger sends a cover letter and a newspaper clipping on Charles M. Russell, apparently the article was written by a journalist who overheard Bollinger and other talk about Charles M. Russell. Typed.
From James W. Bollinger to Nancy C. Russell, July 14, 1937
Typed letter from James W. Bollinger to Nancy C. Russell dated 14 July 1937 tells her that he is sorry to hear that she is ill.
From James W. Bollinger to Nancy C. Russell, March 16, 1929
Typed three page letter from James W. Bollinger to Nancy C. Russell dated 16 March 1929 praises Charles M. Russell.
From James W. Bollinger to Nancy C. Russell, January 8, 1920
Typed letter from James W. Bollinger to Nancy C. Russell dated 8 January 1920 gives her instructions concerning the painting 'Three Wise Camels,' stating that he would like it 'to be as near like Miss Trigg's as [Charles M. Russell's] conscience will let him.'