Charles M. Russell
Found in 6832 Collections and/or Records:
Empty photo album, late 19th century - early 20th century
Black photo album with textured surface, written on the inside cover, "Rotten photos but we sure had a wonderful trip"; attached paper marked D.10.189-D.10.248.
Enemy Tracks, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photo of a bronze titled 'Enemy Tracks' by Charles M. Russell of a man on a horse looking at the ground for tracks. On the back is handwritten in blue ink ' "Enemy Tracks" Bronze by Charles M. Russell; Height 10"; Base 5 1/2" x 9"; Tip of lower (?) broken off; Property of H.E. Britzman 725 Michigan Blvd, Pasadena, Calf'.
Enemy Tracks, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photo of a bronze titled 'Enemy Tracks' by Charles M. Russell which is of an Indian on a horse looking at the ground for tracks; taken at a different angle than the other images. On the back is the number 26 handwritten in pencil. Yellow tape adhered to the front of the photo.
Enemy's Tracks, 1920
Leather album page with a photograph of a bronze Indian on a horse looking at the ground. Remarks about the photograph include, "This Indian returning from a hunt has run across some horse tracks and is trying to figure out whether they are enemy tracks or not."
Envelope, May 8, 1904
Envelop from Park-Russell Mining Co., St. Louis, MO, May 8, 1904. Addressed to Charles M. Russell.
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Mrs Chas M Russell 1219 Fourth Ave North Great Falls Montana Answered
[Transcribed by Lauren B. Gerfen, 2012-05-29]
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Envelope, November 17, 1926
Envelope addressed to Mr. William S. Hart, Hollywood, CA, from Dan R. Conway, November 17, 1926.
Envelope, January 10, 1949
Envelope from the Charles Russell Memorial Committee in Butte, Montana, sent to Homer E. Britzman, January 10, 1949, connected with TU2009.39.4482.
Envelope
Envelope, handwritten to Harry P. Stanford in Kalispell, Montana, from Charles M. Russell.
Envelope, late 19th century - early 20th century
Envelope marked in pencil, 'Negatives for Mr. Britzman Con and Crawford.' Contained two pieces of cardboard and five negatives of photographs of men.
Envelope, May 12, 1925
Envelope addressed to Charles M. Russell from Nancy C. Russell.