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Subject Source: Gilcrease Places

Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:

From Nancy C. Russell to Judge James W. Bollinger, March 24, 1920

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.1111.1-2
Description Two page typed letter from Nancy C. Russell to Judge Bollinger dated March 24, 1920 about worried she is about 'The Three Wise Camels' painting because there was trouble with the frame and packing. Transcript 866 N. Chester Ave., Pasadena, Calif., January 14th, 1920. Hon. James W. Bollinger, Davenport, Ia. My dear Judge: - I am a little worried about the Camel picture we had such...
Dates: March 24, 1920

From Nancy C. Russell to Judge James W. Bollinger, March 17, 1920

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.1112
Description Typed letter from Nancy C. Russell to Judge Bollinger dated March 17, 1920, states that 'The Three Wise Men' is going to be sent without a frame. Transcript 866 N. Chester, Pasadena, Cal. March 17, 1920. Hon. James W. Bollinger, 513 Putnam Building., Davenport, Iowa. My Dear Judge: ...
Dates: March 17, 1920

From Nancy C. Russell to Judge James W. Bollinger, February 21, 1920

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.1113
Description Typed letter from Nancy C. Russell to Judge Bollinger dated February 21, 1920 states that 'The Three Wise Camels' is almost finished. Transcript 866 N. Chester Ave., Pasadena, California, February 21, 1 9 2 0. Hon. James W. Bollinger, 513 Putnam Bldg., Davenport, Iowa. Dear Judge:- At last I...
Dates: February 21, 1920

From Nancy C. Russell to Mr. Jas. W. Bollinger, May 26, 1920

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.1169
Description Typed letter from Nancy C. Russell to Judge Jas. W. Bollinger dated May 26, 1920 regrets that the Judge could not visit that summer. Transcript May 26th, 1920. Mr. Jas. W. Bollinger, Davenport, Iowa. My dear Judge:- Your letter of May 22d [sic] received, and we are so sorry that you are not coming to the Lake this summer, but look forward to seeing you on your two-day visit up there. I suppose we will have...
Dates: May 26, 1920