Texas
Found in 55 Collections and/or Records:
1867 Diary of Dwight Hitchcock of Cherokee Nation, I.T., 1867
The diary also includes entries in shorthand for certain accounts. Folder 40
A Century of Texas Cattle Brands', 1936
Small yellow paperback book, 'A Century of Texas Cattle Brands: With Brief Outline of Texas History, Sketch of Texas Cattle Industry and Story of Cattle Brands'. Cover has brown illustrations of cowboys branding cattle and several different brands. Handwritten in pencil on the front, "RO Branding Crew" and "our brand" with a penciled arrow.
A Map of Louisiana and of the River Mississippi, 1721
A Painting, September 17, 1904
Clipping of an article entitled "A Painting". From the Times, September 17, 1904. About a local man receiving a painting from Charles M. Russell, "probably the first and only painting of Mr Russell in Texas". Pasted to paper with TU2009.39.5414.1-2.
Certification by J. C. Robinson of service of one team of four yoked cattle from John Drew for the Indigent Chickasaw Indians, June 30, 1864
Folder 261
Cowgirls Trick Ridin, Wichita Falls, Texas, 1921
Sepia photo postcard with image of four cowgirls standing on backs of horses and waving arms. Labeled, "Cowgirls Trick ridin, Wichita Fall, Texas (copyright 1921 R.R. Doubleday)".
Draft minutes of meeting of Texas Cherokees and Associate Bands regarding action to reclaim lands ceded in treaty of 1836, February 14, 1920
Notes on a meeting of the General Council of the Texas Cherokees and Associate Bands for the purpose of empowering George W. Fields to bring action to reclaim lands ceded to Texas Cherokees and associated bands in treaty of 1836. Folder 3
Empty envelope addressed to Mr. William G. Robinson, July 18, 1884
Folder 612
Envelope from The Cow-Country Magazine to Russell, June 21, 1919
Stamped and addressed envelope from The Cow-Country Magazine to Charles Russell. Includes an illustration of a cowboy on a bucking bronco. Connected with a letter from The Cow-Country Magazine to Charles Russell [TU2009.39.643].
From Charles M. Russell to Editor of Adventure, March 7, 1924
Handwritten, front and back, two page letter from Charles M. Russell to the Editor of Adventure dated 7 March 1924 written in the midst of some editorial page dispute in defense of Emerson Hough and other cowboy writers against a Mr. Henry.