Manuscripts
Found in 12984 Collections and/or Records:
From Arthur Clark to Charles M. Russell, March 30, 1916
Letter from The Arthur Clark Co. to Charles Russell; remarks concerning Golders on Russian expansion in the Pacific. Typed.
From Arthur Clark to Charles M. Russell, March 18, 1916
Letter from the Arthur H. Clark Co. to Charles Russell; states that he is expecting a book order from Russell. Typed.
From Arthur Clark to Charles M. Russell, December 11, 1916
Letter from The Arthur H. Clark Co. to Charles Russell; remarks concerning travelogue books on American expansion. Typed.
From Arthur Clark to Nancy C. Russell, December 7, 1923
Typed letter from Arthur Clark to Nancy C. Russell dated Dec. 7, 1923 asking for clarification of the information regarding 'Back Trailing on the Old Frontier.'
From Arthur H. Clark Co. to Nancy C. Russell, February 1, 1921
From Arthur H. Clark Co., Cleveland, February 1, 1921, company would like to purchase copy of Charles M. Russell's "Studies of Western Life."
From Arthur H. Clark Co. to Nancy C. Russell, March 16, 1918
From Arthur H. Clarck Co., Cleveland, March 16, 1918, states that has not received copy of "General Sherman as College President," which Nancy C. Russell claims to have returned to them.
From Arthur H. Clark Co. to Nancy C. Russell, March 26, 1918
From Arthur H. Clark Co., Cleveland, March 26, 1918, same message as C.4.260 (TU2009.39.1625).
From Arthur H. Clark Company to Nancy C. Russell, June 6, 1918
From Arthur H. Clark Co., Publishers, Booksellers, and Importers Cleveland, Ohio, June 6, 1918, states that company has not received copy of "General Sherman as College President" which Nancy C. Russell claims to have returned to them.
From Arthur H. Harlow to Nancy C. Russell, June 8, 1937
Typed, from Arthur H. Harlow, art dealer, New York, June 8, 1937, would like to have Charles M. Russell exhibition, mentions that occasionally sells casts of "Smoking Up".
From Arthur Hoeber to Charles M. Russell, June 18, 1911
Letter from Arthur Hoeber to Charles Russell; asks Charles M. Russell to discourage Bentley from his ambition to work on a ranch. Handwritten.