Letter
Found in 7610 Collections and/or Records:
From Charles M. Russell to Ed Borein, 1916
Typed poem from and by Charles M. Russell to Ed Borein date in 1916 (no other date information) the short poem starts 'My Brother, we are both from the big hills...'
From Charles M. Russell to Ed Borein, May 1, 1921
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to 'Friend Ed' dated May 1 1921 states that he is sorry that he cannot stop by at Ed's place for a visit.
From Charles M. Russell to Ed Borein, February 23, 1924
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to 'Friend Ed' dated 23 February 1924 thanking him for the Christmas letter and picture of his hogan.
From Charles M. Russell to Ed Borein, late 19th century - early 20th century
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to 'Friend Ed' (not dated) states that he is in Hollywood and would like to visit Ed in Santa Barbara.
From Charles M. Russell to Ed Borein, February 13, 1918
Typed two page letter from Charles M. Russell to 'Friend Ed' dated 13 February 1918 talks about a recent camping experiences in Arizona.
From Charles M. Russell to Ed Neitzling, November 30, 1922
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to Ed Neitzling dated 30 November 1922 thanking him for quarter of a deer and best regards to brother Fall Timber.
From Charles M. Russell to Ed Neitzling, November 30, 1922
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to Ed Neitzling dated 30 November 1922 thanking him for the deer meat and letting him know that bear meat is on the way.
From Charles M. Russell to Ed Neitzling, November 14, 1923
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to Ed Neitzling dated 14 November 1923 talks about missing a hunting trip due to being confined to crutches. Handwritten top right recto: 'Neitzling, Ed.'
From Charles M. Russell to Ed Neitzling, November 9, 1924
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to Ed Neitzling dated 9 November 1924 thanking him for the deer and speaks about hunting.
From Charles M. Russell to Editor of Adventure, March 7, 1924
Handwritten, front and back, two page letter from Charles M. Russell to the Editor of Adventure dated 7 March 1924 written in the midst of some editorial page dispute in defense of Emerson Hough and other cowboy writers against a Mr. Henry.