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The Poet Laureate Writes from His Green Verdugo Hills, 20th century
Poem, late 19th century - early 20th century
Poem written on paper. (Poem writen by Charles M. Russell)
Trails End 1927, 1927
Print of Edward Borein's drawing of Trail's End.
Old Wyoming Beef Herd, late 19th century - early 20th century
Drawing or watercolor wash entitled, "Old Wyoming Beef Herd" by Nicholas S. (illegible). Image depicts a horseman in the foreground and a herd of cattle in the background.
Two Men at a Bar, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of two men and a bartender. The bartender is dressed in white.
Life Magazine, 1959
Life Magazine from May 4, 1959. Addressed to Helen E. Britzman. One article title mentioned on the cover is, "How the West was Won: Part V, Cowboy Days, The Indian Wars."
Album Cover, late 19th century - early 20th century
First page of the leather photograph album TU2009.39.8387. In ink across the middle of the front side is, "To my dear friend, Nancy C. Russell who helped make this possible. George D. Sack."
Sleeping Thunder, 1902
A leather album page with a photograph of a bronze bust of an Indian man. Remarks about the photograph include, "Sleeping Thunder was a chief of the Bloods, a tribe belonging to the Blackfoot confederation and living near the Canadian line. He was a good friend of Charlie's who lived with the tribe for a time. The Chief wanted him to marry and remain with them. This was in 1888 and Charlie said he was one of the finest types of Indian he ever knew."
Indian Maiden, 1902
A leather album page with a photograph of a bronze bust of an Indian woman. Remarks about the photograph include, "A Blood Maiden, and possibly a daughter of Sleeping Thunder."
A Watcher of the Plains, 1902
A leather album page with a photograph of a bronze Indian. Remarks for the photograph include, "A Blood Warrior and son of Sleeping Thunder; both good friends of Charlie's. this Indian is watching for buffalo, or enemies from a high bluff."