food
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
Group of Unknown Men Eating, late 19th century - early 20th century
Group of Unknown Men eating
Gulf Petroleum advertisement featuring "Old-time Longhorn Roundup", mid-20th century
Folder 486
Homer Britzman serving food to Unknown Men, late 19th century - early 20th century
Homer Britzman serving food to unknown men outside of Trail's End.
Large group of people under trees gathered around a wagon and tables with food, late 19th century - early 20th century
Large group of people under trees, gathered around a wagon and tables with food. Photo attached to black album page with TU2009.39.258.44 on reverse. Handwritten below image, "Lumber Mills Lunch."
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Lumber Mills Lunch" in lower center on recto
Letter from W. L. Marcy to Chief John Ross, August 14, 1845
Letter from W. L. Marcy, Secretary of War, to Ross & Headmen of the Nation. Conveying President's request for an accounting to prove that school and orphan food moneys have not been used to defray ordinary national expenses. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 971
Lunch among the Pinons, 1916
Black and white photograph of people eating outside. Tables are set up with food and people are lined up on either side. Many are wearing hats. Photograph is part of the album TU2009.39.7650. A collection of pictures taken when Charles M. Russell and Nancy C. Russell join Howard Eaton on a six week trip to Arizona. They departed on September 9, 1916 to see the Grand Canyon and visit the Navajo and Hopi country.
Newspaper Clipping from 1932 Bob Davis recalls a campfire with Charles M. Russell, 1932
New ____ 1932 Bob Davis recalls a campfire with Charles M. Russell.
Newspaper Clipping regarding a letter by Charles Marion Russell to Rev. Orsdel, October 28, 1926
Livingston Enterprise, October 28, 1926, about a letter by Charles Marion Russell to Rev. Orsdel ("Brother Van"). "You were never lonesome or alone for a man with sacred hands and feet stood beside you and near Him there is not hate, so all you met loved you..." On paper with letterhead "Department of Anaconda Copper Mining Co Butte).
Newspaper clipping with photo of painting "Buffalo Drive", mid-20th century
Folder 479
Orbis Terrarum Nova et Accuratissima Tabula, 1666
A New and Most Accurate Map of the World
Descriptive Title
de Zee-Atlas