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Contains 12748 Results:
From W. W. Cheely to Charles M. Russell, February 4, 1924
Letter from W. W. Cheely to Charles Russell; suggest that Charles T. Shearer will be glad to help on the Russell's upcoming exhibit. Typed.
From Joe to Russell, August 17
Letter from Joe to Charles Russell; tells of how an Indian agent inhibited the celebrations of the Indians. Tells of his travels and expeditions, mentions the adoption of Charles M. Russell's son. (see C.12.2). Handwritten on both front and back (TU2009.39.672.1-TU200939.672.2).
From The Country Life Press to Nancy Russell, March 23, 1926
Envelope from The Country Life Press to Nancy Russell. Typed with corrections written in pencil. The words "Air Mail" are handwritten in blue. Back of the envelope has been stamped (TU2009.39.673.1-TU2009.39.673.2).
From Theodore Roosevelt to Edwin Emerson, March 13, 1915
Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Edwin Emerson; mentions how he greatly enjoyed Charles Russell's pictures. Typed with a handwritten signature.
From W. S. Start to Charles M. Russell, July 23, 1902
Letter from W.S. Start to Charles Russell; about his trip to the west, writing very poetically about nature and about Russell's great art. Handwritten on nine pages: TU2009.39.675.1-TU2009.39.675.18.
From Charles H. Forrester to Charles M. Russell, June 2, 1903
Letter from Charles H. Forrester to Charles Russell; asks what prospects there are for artists in Great Falls, as he is coming from Canada. Handwritten on both front and back with small ink drawing of him (TU2009.39.676.1-TU2009.39.676.2).
From J. N. Marchaud to Charles M. Russell, April 8, 1904
Letter from J.N. Marchaud to Charles Russell; pleasantries about acquaintances and travels, about artwork and publishing, updates on family members and friends. Handwritten on nine pages (TU2009.39.677.1-TU2009.39.677.18) and includes envelope (TU2009.39.678).
From J. N. Marchaud to Charles M. Russell, April 8, 1904
Envelope from J.N. Marchaud to Charles Russell. Handwritten. Stamped on both front and back (TU2009.39.678.1-TU2009.39.678.2).
From Theodore Roosevelt to Charles M. Russell, December 14, 1904
Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Charles Russell; "I am really glad to have that explanation, because I have been studying over the matter a good deal." Typed with handwritten signature. On White House stationary.
Bear, late 19th century - early 20th century
Pencil sketch of a walking bear (TU2009.39.803.1), on reverse is a sketch of a figure exiting a coach, a figure standing, and a partial horse (TU2009.39.803.2).
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Pencil sketch of a walking bear (TU2009.39.803.1), on reverse is a sketch of a figure exiting a coach, a figure standing, and a partial horse (TU2009.39.803.2).