brothers
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
101 Magazine / The 101 Ranch Official Souvenir. BLISS, OKLA
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.
A Typical Boomer Family, 1797 - 1897
Charles M. Russell and Nancy C. Russell with friends, late 19th-early 20th century
Charles M. Russell (second from left) and Nancy C. Russell (far right) with family and friends, Austin Russell (far left), Ella Ironside (center, seated), and Josephine Trigg (behind NCR), and an unknown man standing in the back. Those five are seated on a large rock outdoors.
Charles M. Russell and Nancy C. Russell with friends on lake shore, late 19th-early 20th century
From left, possibly Austin Russell, Nancy C. Russell, unknown woman, Charles M. Russell, and Josephine Trigg seated on rocky shore near lake. Behind a small boat.
Charles M. Russell with Family and Friends, late 19th century - early 20th century
Charles M. Russell, third from left, standing with family. Isabel and Austin Russell stand to Charles M. Russell's left. Another woman, child, and man pose in the photograph.
Draft Copy of Letter from Chief John Ross to Brother Lewis Ross, after May 20, 1861 (Moulton)
Draft copy of letter from Chief John Ross to Brother Lewis Ross regarding death of niece, Eleanor, and transmitting correspondence and Proclamation of Neutrality. (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 1104
From Charles M. Russell to Ed Borein, 1916
Typed poem from and by Charles M. Russell to Ed Borein date in 1916 (no other date information) the short poem starts 'My Brother, we are both from the big hills...'
From Charles M. Russell to Mrs. Knowles, late 19th century - early 20th century
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to Mrs. Knowles (not dated) states he is sorry her brother has died.
From Frank Linderman to Charles and Nancy Russell, November 3, 1916
Letter from Frank Linderman to Charles and Nancy Russell; thanks Russells for sympathy letter regarding death of brother, relates Indian stories. Typed on the front of three pages: TU2009.39.548.1-TU2009.39.548.6.
From Malcolm S. Mackay to Charles M. Russell, January 17, 1922
Letter from Malcolm S. Mackay to Charles Russell; plans to stretch Charles M. Russell's canvas and place it over the fireplace, Mackay ends his letter informing Charles M. Russell about Mackay's brother's death. Handwritten on both front and back (TU2009.39.651.1-TU2009.39.651.2).