New York
Found in 479 Collections and/or Records:
To Mr. H. N. Maule, October 29, 1925
To Nancy C. Russell, September 28, 1931
Signature illegible, September 28, 1931, states it is satisfactory to pay her $2500 for a picture which Charles M. Russell started but did not finish for fireplace at Swan Lake.
To Nancy C. Russell, April 17, 1923
Signature illegible, possibly "Kelley", New York, April 17, 1923, Charles M. Russell's efforts towards having Tiffany sell his bronzes.
To Nancy C. Russell, April 30, 1923
Signature illegible, New York, April 30, 1923, information concerning how to contact Mr. Tiffany.
To Nancy C. Russell, November 13, 1923
Signature illegible, two pages, New York, November 13, 1923, states that wants painting by Charles M. Russell.
To Nancy C. Russell, September 28, 1925
Signature illegible, New York, September 28, 1925, states that enjoyed visit at camp, mentions painting "Dust", would like to own it.
Typescript of "My Life", with pencil corrections and notes by Margaret Louise Wallace, early 20th century
Folder 1
Unsigned typed letter to Hamilton Holt concerning the Indian situation in Oklahoma and Mr. Mott, December 17, 1913
Hamilton Holt was the editor of The Independent in New York City. The letter included an article concerning the work of Mr. Mott. Mr. Mott was a Creek Attorney who attempted to protect the causes of the Indians. Folder 588
West that has Passed, April 1911
American Art News Magazine New York City April 1911 "West That Has Passed." Folsom Show of Charles Russell reviewed. "Charles Russell paints in a lower key than Remington, Schreyvogel, but then Charles Russell paints in a different area: the northern section of the far west, as opposed to the southern section."