Letter
Found in 7606 Collections and/or Records:
From Bill Meyers to Nancy C. Russell, July 2, 1928
From Bill to Russell, September 27, 1925
Letter from "Bill" to Charles Russell; states that what this world needs is for history to be set straight, especially about the west we knew. Handwritten on three pages: TU2009.39.639.1-TU2009.39.639.6. Writing on the back of page 3 [TU2009.39.639.6].
From Bob Atkinson to Nancy C. Russell, July 15, 1931
From Bob Atkinson, two pages, Braille Institute of America, Los Angeles, July 15, 1931, re: Charles M. Russell statue for Washington--writes in Nancy C. Russell's defense.
From Bob Atkinson to Nancy C. Russell, August 24, 1931
From Bob Atkinson, Braille Institute, two pages, Aug. 24, 1931, re: renouncing of Lincoln model for bust of Charles M. Russell in Washington.
From Bob Fletcher to A.M. Alderson, December 29, 1926
Poem written by Bob Fletcher, entitled "Jim Crosses the Divide," never published. Connected with TU2009.39.1620.
From Bob Fletcher to Mr. A.M. Alderson, December 29, 1926
From Bob Fletcher, Commissioner, Helena, Montana, December 29, 1926, to Mr. A.M. Alderson, Los Angeles, CA, sends copy of poem, letter possesses note to Nancy C. Russell 1/7/27, stating that poem was never published.
From Bob Griffen to Homer E. Britzman, July 25, 1948
From Bob Griffen, July 25, 1948, Doc Colbert still has a Charles M. Russell painting similar to "Smoking Them Out", he thinks he would like to sell it and wonders if Homer Britzman is interested.
From Bob to Homer E. Britzman, April 26, 1947
From Bob, April 26, 1947, states that Doc does not care about selling the picture.
From Bud MacKay to Nancy C. Russell, October 15, 1932
From Burridge Butler to Homer E. Britzman, November 16, 1940
From Burridge Butler, publisher of The Prairie Farmer, November 16, 1940, he will be in Chicago in January, and the best time to take a trip with him and Con Price would be in February for a desert tour.