businessmen
Subject
Subject Source: Gilcrease Dci Tags
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
101 Magazine / The 101 Ranch Official Souvenir. BLISS, OKLA
Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 232.Unknown]
Identifier: 5127.1000
Description
This folder includes two objects. One is a one page leaflet; it is the front cover page of the 101 Magazine, official publication of Cherokee Strip Cow Punchers' Association, Volume Two—Number Two, April 1926. The logo of the magazine is in red, the picture is black and white. The other is a booklet, the content of which are scenes of ranch life, and the pictures are all in black and white. Both of the two items are in fairly good condition, the words and pictures are clear to recognize.
Dates:
[no date]
From Dan R. Conway to Ed. Borein, April 7, 1928
Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.925.1-6
Description
Letter by Dan R. Conway to Mr. Ed. Borein; states that he understands that Borein has information regarding mishandling of the Charles M. Russell memorial committee funds, declares that this is completely false, and that he and other Great Falls businessmen have worked long and honestly to make the memorial a reality, requests that Borein kindly support their efforts and to clarify the petty gossip. Typed on 3 pages (TU2009.39.925.1-TU2009.39.925.6). ...
Dates:
April 7, 1928
Letter from Thomas Moran to the National Gallery of Art’s Curator William H. Holmes regarding the National Parks exhibition, 1916
Item — Folder 107: [Barcode: 150.107]
Identifier: 3827.814
Description
Folder 107 Curatorial Remarks The exhibition mentioned took place from January 2 - March 9, 1917 at the National Gallery in Washington, D. C. The two paintings lent by Moran were Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and Rocky Mountain Solitude. No further information as to date of the works or dimensions given. See Anderson, Nancy K. with contributions by Thomas P. Bruhn, Joni Louise Kinsey, and Anne Morand. Thomas Moran. Washington, D.C.:...
Dates:
1916
Newspaper clipping taken from the Calgary Daily Herald, September 24, 1925
Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.8298
Description
Newspaper clipping taken from the Calgary Daily Herald; describes George Lane's life. Transcript (DCI) The Diamond O, which he bought from James Mauldon, of Dollon, Montana. He also bought other brands from various men, and purchased the pick of the Flerry bunch and all that of the S.t. bar horses of the Sanns Cattle Co., twenty-five hundred head in all, which were placed on the Little Bow ranch. At this time there was a general depression...
Dates:
September 24, 1925