Letter
Found in 7611 Collections and/or Records:
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 Bollinger to Nancy C. Russell, December 17, 1936
Typed letter from James Bollinger to Nancy C. Russell dated Dec. 17, 1936 asks her for information regarding Rankin and wants to know if he and Charles M. Russell were really friends.
From James Bollinger to Nancy C. Russell, December 2, 1936
Typed letter from James Bollinger to Nancy C. Russell dated Dec. 2, 1936 wanting to know if she knows a James B. Rankin who is writing a biography of Charles M. Russell.
From James Bray to Nancy C. Russell, February 19, 1930
From James Bray, Washington, D.C., February 19, 1930, check enclosed and revenue statement from "Trails Plowed Under".
From James Burlingame to Nancy C. Russell, April 2, 1928
Letter by James Burlingame to Nancy C. Russell; tells Nancy that he is urging Elks to loan her their letters. Handwritten.
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 R. Hobbins to Nancy C. Russell, May 2, 1928
Typed letter from James R. Hobbins to Nancy C. Russell dated May 2, 1928 includes the illustrated letter he has written by Charles M. Russell, for use in 'Good Medicine.'
From James Rankin to H.E. BritzmanHomer E. Britzman, February 28, 1939
Typed letter from James Rankin to Homer E. Britzman dated Feb. 28, 1939, Britzman is not interested in Mr. Wright's painting; Phil Weinard's pictures, Rankin claims, are unquestionably original Russell's; Churchill Mehard, former friend of Charles M. Russell, wishes to sell an original modeling; asks Britzman to phone Bill Hart, who has several very humorous pictures with a poem by "Redyard Skipling" (Charles M. Russell).
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.