typewriting
Found in 1300 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Mrs. Sam De Grass, June 12, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, June 12, 1928, acknowledges receipt of two original letters written by Charles M. Russell, one letter and one Christmas card.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Mrs. Schatzlein, March 26, 1929
From Nancy C. Russell, March 26, 1929, returning two illustrated letters, one unillustrated letter, and nine notes which were not submitted to the publisher of "Good Medicine."
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Mrs. Schatzlein, March 21, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, March 21, 1928, she is trying to collect some of Charles M. Russell's letters to his friends for publication in book form.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Mrs. T.C. Stevens, April 3, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, April 3, 1928, states she would like to have Mrs. Benn's letters if she is willing to loan them.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Mrs. T.G. Portis, May 31, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, May 31, 1928, states she has received the copy of the letter by Charles M. Russell mailed to her by Portis.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Mrs. T.G. Portis, May 17, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, May 17, 1928, she is returning copies of Charles M. Russell's letters which Mrs. Portis had sent for use in "Good Medicine."
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Mrs. Thoroughman, May 22, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, May 22, 1928, received Mrs. Thoroughman's letter, glad she is sending Charles M. Russell's letters.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to M.S. MacKay, January 5, 1922
From Nancy C. Russell, Jan. 5, 1922, asks that MacKay not be discouraged about a poster Charles M. Russell is doing for him, she says it should be ready in about two weeks.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to M.S. MacKay, January 24, 1922
From Nancy C. Russell, Jan. 24, 1922, writes that she is sending the poster to MacKay.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Olive Carey, June 12, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, June 12, 1928, thanks for the effort in locating Charles M. Russell's letters; Nancy C. Russell suggests that if Mignonne does not have a letter to contribute, Nancy C. Russell will claim the Christmas card was sent to her.