Manuscripts
Found in 12984 Collections and/or Records:
From Agnes C. Lant to Nancy C. Russell, April 11, 1927
Typed letter from Agnes C. Lant to Nancy C. Russell dated 11 April 1927 states that Mr. McBride is a good 'artistic publisher.'
From Agnes C. Lant to Nancy C. Russell, November 8, 1927
Handwritten letter from Agnes C. Laut to Nancy C. Russell dated 8 November 1927 tells Nancy C. Russell how she is looking forward to seeing them in New York.
From Agnes C. Lant to Nancy C. Russell, May 10, 1927
Handwritten letter from Agnes C. Lant to Nancy C. Russell dated 10 May 1927 states that Doubleday is the best publisher for Charles M. Russell's biography, and how she can't wait to advise Nancy C. Russell on royalties.
From Agnes C. Lant to Nancy C. Russell, November 6, 1926
Typed letter from Agnes C. Lant to Nancy C. Russell dated Nov. 6, 1926 expresses condolences to Nancy C. Russell on the loss of Charles M. Russell.
From Agnes C. Laut to Nancy C. Russell, July 31, 1925
Handwritten letter from Agnes C. Laut to Nancy C. Russell dated 31 July 1925 talks about books by Charles M. Russell, especially 'Back Trailing on the Old Frontiers'.
From Agnes C. Laut to Nancy C. Russell, October 6, 1925
Typed letter from Agnes C. Laut to Nancy C. Russell dated 6 October 1925 talks about the illustrations for an unnamed book.
From Agnes Sweet to Nancy C. Russell, November 18, 1930
Handwritten, from Agnes Sweet, Long Beach, California, November 18, 1930, states that she hopes to see Nancy C. Russell now that she has returned from Montana.
"From Aler's History of Martinsburg" and "School Superintendent - Tribal Agent", early 20th century
Folder 469
From Alex Simpson Jr. to Nancy C. Russell, October 22, 1927
From Judge Simpson, informs Nancy C. Russell that he will take "War Party" at a 20% discount.
From Alex Simpson to Nancy C. Russell, September 19, 1927
From Alex Simpson, Sept. 19, 1927, the judge is attempting to obtain a series of paintings on Indian subjects, he received descriptions (TU2009.39.2711-2715); these paintings, if the deal goes through, will be donated to the Philadelphia Art Museum.