Russell, Charles Marion, 1864 - 1926
Dates
- Existence: 1864 - 1926
Nationality
American
Culture/Group
American
Occupation
Artist
Found in 1158 Collections and/or Records:
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.
From Charles M. Russell to Editor of Adventure, March 7, 1924
Typed two page letter from Charles M. Russell to the Editor of Adventure about old trail hands in Montana and their lives.
From Charles M. Russell to Edward Borein, late 19th century - early 20th century
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to Edward Borein (not dated) expresses knowledge of animals.
From Charles M. Russell to 'Folks', March 21, 1916
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to 'Folks' dated 21 March 1916 talks about a visit to New York. Handwritten edits.
From Charles M. Russell to Frank Brown, April 4, 1922
Typed two page, front and back, letter from Charles M. Russell to Frank Brown dated 4 April 1922 contained 'sketch...of the folks that pass my camp'. Handwritten top right recto: 'Brown, Frank.'
From Charles M. Russell to Frank Brown, May 4, 1924
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to Frank B. Brown dated 4 May 1924 talks about an enclosed sketch as well as speaks of the ills of living in California.
Additional filters:
- Subject
- American 1157
- Britzman Collection 1155
- Charles M. Russell Research Collection (Britzman) 1155
- archives (groupings) 1155
- Charles M. Russell 987
- Manuscripts 555
- Letter 450
- correspondence 422
- Photographs 384
- Silver Gelatin Print 363
- paintings 213
- drawings 182
- sketches 178
- art 176
- Art by Charles M. Russell 174
- typewriting 168
- Charles M. Russell artwork 164
- Drawings 155
- Native American 153
- bronzes 143
- Pencil Drawing 128
- horse 118
- men 105
- circles (social groups) 100
- words 93
- English (language) 91
- letters (signs) 90
- Nancy C. Russell 85
- photographs 71
- horseback riding 65
- horses 60
- handwriting 55
- man 54
- illustrations 53
- numbers 52
- dated 48
- bear 47
- Montana 39
- books 39
- Cowboys 38
- Leather Album Page 38
- letters (correspondence) 38
- sculptures 38
- trees 38
- handwritten letter 37
- short stories 36
- works of art 34
- Great Falls 32
- visitors 32
- Buffalo 31
- New York 31
- photograph albums 31
- standing 31
- steer 31
- Buffalos 30
- outdoors 29
- Native Americans 26
- illness 26
- photography 26
- poems 26
- families 25
- mountains 25
- plains 25
- deer 24
- typed letter 24
- prints 23
- travel 23
- hunting 22
- Christmas 21
- profiles (figures) 21
- winter 21
- California 19
- Frank Linderman 19
- Sculpture 19
- Periodicals 18
- Photographic Negative 18
- letterheads 18
- summer 18
- James W. Bollinger 17
- Percy Raban 17
- Plaster Sculpture 17
- exhibitions 17
- models (representations) 17
- women 17
- Story 16
- business discussions 15
- deaths 15
- watercolors 15
- Con Price 14
- Cowboy 14
- Philip R. Goodwin 14
- Poem 14
- Prints 14
- busts 14
- hats 14
- Ed Borein 13
- Jack Russell 13
- New Year 13
- coyote 13
- health 13 ∧ less