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Best Wishes Postcard, March 5, 1908
Postcard to Miss Mary Porter, 916 Broadway, Denver Colorado, from E. H. Message says, 'My dear Mary Will write to you in a day or so I have been up to Uncle Jims on a visit and then Bertha...and Harold's father came so I have been pretty busy. Mrs. Simpson is back at Monument and came nearly ...her right hand front ...person. I was over to see her Tuesday. Glad you are getting on so nicely.'
Happy Birthday Postcard, May 13, 1907
Postcard 'from mother' with pink flowers on green card to Miss Mary Porter.
Happy New Year Postcard, January 2
Postcard to Miss M Porter on Happy New Year's postcard. Message reads, 'Dear Mary. Many thanks for the lovely table piece you sent. I like it so much. Come down when you can want to see. Will write again soon also to Naomi.'
Ernest Thompson Seton's Going to Water, late 19th century - early 20th century
Black and white print on heavy magazine type of paper of Ernest Thompson Seton's Plate xxx - Going to Water.
True West, March-April 1959
True West Magazine from March-April 1959, opened to page 8 to a Charlie Russell article titled, "Supreme Master of Western Art" by Tana Mac.
Gallery Making Collection of Russell-Illustrated Books, 20th century
Newspaper article about Charles Russell illustrated books.
The Rip-Snorter, late 19th century - early 20th century
Two page leaflets, no 1 vol 1 printed and published at Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Written in pencil along the tip and right sides, 'This anonymous sheet was supposed to have been printed in the Sioux Falls Leader office in 1883. It was gotten out in the fight between Judge Brooklins and the late Senator, Pettigun who were mortal enemies. Ernest V. Sutton.'
Montana the Magazine of Western History, 1958
Volume 8 number one of the Montana magazine. Cover is a print of Charles M. Russell's 'Indian Hunters Return' with black and white photos of Russell's work at other places throughout the magazine.
Paper Marked 'Keep', late 19th century - early 20th century
Scrap piece of paper marked in blue ink 'Keep' and underlined twice. Under that is 'Russell Between Page 60-87.'
The Call of the Law and In the Enemy's Country, late 19th century - early 20th century
Prints in yellow and brown colors of Charles M. Russell's, 'The Call of the Law' and 'In the Enemy's Country.'