women
Found in 703 Collections and/or Records:
Piegan Maiden, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of bronze bust of indian maiden. Front in ink on right side merurement line ,4 1/8 in","Duotone" on back side paper tag "peigan Maiden", "Bronze by Charles M. Russell" in pencil on lower right cornmer "D.9.913", center right "13843", "1-2"
Piegan Maiden, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of bronze bust of indian maiden Back side in pencil top right corner "34","grefic","25 sec@+16" in ink below pencil markings "B"
Piegan maiden, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of bronze bust of indien maiden on front side right side center "34" Back side center in blue ink "indian Maiden", "6 1/2" " in pencel on right top corner "D.5.639" in black ink block letters "119"
Possibly Hauozl Buffalo and unidentified Woman, Pawhuska, Oklahoma, 1850 - 1900
Folder 43
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Pawhuska, Hauozl Buffalo, Oklahoma" on verso
Postcard, 1908
Postcard featuring image of cartoon painter painting at easel. Cartoon illustrated by "H.H." Poem exists at bottom of image. Postcard addressed to Charles M Russell.
Postcard, late 19th century - early 20th century
Postcard featuring photograph of a woman. Postcard addressed to Mrs. Russell.
Power of Attorney from See Kawee to Chief John Ross, March 19, 1845
Power of attorney from See Kawee to Ross. To pursue claim for improvements wrongfully valued in the name of a white woman, Rachel Bright. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 958
Princess Wenona and Chief Eagle Shirt on horseback, December 18, 1913
Inscribed in type "Princess Wenona, Worlds Greatest Horsebak Rife Shot assisted by Chief William Eagle Shirt. One of the Features of the 101 Ranch Real Wild West Show." on recto. Inscribed in pencil "Christmas and New Year Greeting from Wenona and Eagle Shirt". on verso.
Print of Maynard Dixon Painting, late 19th century - early 20th century
Black and white print of Maynard Dixon painting, drawn in 1913 of a group of Indians bathing.