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Cartoon of Charles M. Russell at Bar, late 19th century - early 20th century
Cartoon of Charles M. Russell at Silver Dollar Bar. Keeley brand drink on bar. Cartoon by Joe S. On reverse are a sketch of Charles M. Russell and another figure.
Charter Membership, late 19th century - early 20th century
Charter membership card to Charles M. Russell from the Montana-Wyoming National Cowboys Association. Yellow tape is adhered to the top edge of the card.
Ticket Issued by Great Northern Railroad, August 31, 1924
Round trip ticket issued by the Great Northern Railway Company purchased by Charles M. Russell from Belton, Montana to Great Falls, Montana.
Gun Registration Card, March 21, 1918
Gun registration card issued to Charles M. Russell from the sheriff's office in Cascade County, Montana for ten rifles, two pistols, and one dirk. Yellow tape is adhered to the bottom edge of the card. On the back is a tally of total guns, handwritten in black ink.
The Charles M. Russell Cigar, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of a Charles M. Russell cigar box. On the back are handwritten notes in pencil.
Illustrated Greeting Card, November 14, 1903
Photograph of an illustrated greeting card, handwritten from Charles M. Russell with an illustration of him in a suit with hat and cane.
Envelope, late 19th century - early 20th century
Charles M. Russell envelope with "C. M. Russell Great Falls, Montana" printed in the upper left and "C.M.R. - Personal Old Rifles" handwritten in pencil below.
Early American Rifles De Luxe', December 1921
Article by Horace Rephart on early American rifles from "All Outdoors" magazine. Printed on two pages.
Tickets to Buffalo Bill's Wild West', late 19th century - early 20th century
Two tickets to Charles M. Russell given by John M. Burke to Buffalo Bill's Wild West show, and John M. Burke's business card. All three items are taped together with yellow tape onto white paper. On the back of the business card is a note handwritten by Burke to a Mr. McLarry instructing him to pass the tickets to "Mr. Chas. Russell 'cowboy artist'.
Tickets to Buffalo Bill's Wild West, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photographic copy of TU2009.39.8139a.