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Picture card from Charles F. Lummis to Nancy Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Printed picture card and copy, "Back in My New Mexico!" printed. Above is a photo of Charles F. Lummis with Tsianina and "Old Gov. Santiago Naranjo." Handwritten in ink at the bottom: "Love and all gentle memories to Nancy Russell - Charlie's Nancy. Always your friend Chas. F. Lummis-"
Printed Picture Card, January 1, 1927
Printed picture card and copy, "God Love Us Every One--And Pity Them That Don't" printed. Above is a photo of Charles F. Lummis. Handwritten in ink at the bottom: "To Dear Nancy Russell - True Mate and Inspiration of the incomparable Charlie - with love always your friend Chas. F. Lummis"
Russell Pictures Reproductions, late 19th century - early 20th century
Catalogue of Charles M. Russell reproductions produced by Dick Jones Picture Company. Includes a biographical note of Russell and a list of photographs and colored reproductions with prices. Picture of Charles M. Russell as a young man on the cover.
Horse That Bore Russell's Saddle to Grave, Is Dead, October 24, 1928
Great Falls Tribune 24 October 1928; on the death of Charles M. Russell's last horse, Dexter.
City Today Observes Anniversary of Russell's Death, 1928
From "The Great Falls Tribune" Newspaper article titled, "City Today Observes Anniversary of Russell's Death". Article discusses plan to display Russell art in municipal building.
Charles M. Russell at his Easel, 20th century
Newspaper picture of Charles M. Russell at his easel with Nancy C. Russell sitting nearby.
Charles Marion Russell 'Painter of the West', late 19th century - early 20th century
Two of fourteen unnumbered programs from Grand Central Art Galleries dated October 24 to November 7, post 1926. Lists seven paintings and forty-two bronzes by Charles M. Russell on display. Pictured in sepia tones on the front is the bronze 'Where the Best of Riders Quit.' The remaining programs are located in oversized box O16.
Charles Marion Russell "Painter of the West", late 19th century - early 20th century
Program listing paintings and bronzes by Charles M. Russell for an exhibition at the Grand Central Art Galleries. Front of catalogue has a print of 'Where the Best of Riders Quit' by Russell.
Cardboard Sleeve, late 19th century - early 20th century
Folded piece of cardboard that was taped on three sides with brown tape.
Molds, late 19th century - early 20th century
Three lavender molds made by Hollywood Mat Syndicate; one full-bodied portrait of Charles M. Russell with the words 'Rawhide Rawlins by C. M. Russell' written in blue ink; one bust of Russell; one advertisement for the book 'A Life Worth Living.'