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Found in 178 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Charles M. Russell to "Friend Sixapeesisstsee", October 17, 1919
Photograph of a letter from Charles M. Russell to "Friend Sixapeesistsee." Handwritten.
Letter to Mr. F. S. Barde in Guthrie, Oklahoma from Geo L. Miller, August 11, 1905
Letter discusses dipping of 30,000 cattle and show iteinerary.
Map of the vicinity of Saltillo, noting military positions before the Battle of Buenavista, late 19th century
Map of the Vicinity of Saltillo, and the Position of the Armies at the Commencement of the Battle of Buenavista. Folder 26
Men at Gaming Table, late 19th century - early 20th century
Brown ink sketch of a game, labeled a gaming board and men sitting around a gaming table (TU2009.39.863.1). On reverse is Charles M. Russell stationery (TU2009.39.863.2).
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Brown ink sketch of a game, labeled a gaming board and men sitting around a gaming table (TU2009.39.863.1). On reverse is Charles M. Russell stationery (TU2009.39.863.2).
"Milk Fund" 101 Ranch Ticket, April 11, 1905
Miscellaneous 101 Ranch folder 24
Muster roll of John Benge detachment, September 28, 1838
Muster roll of John Benge to January 17, 1839. Two sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. The two sheets of paper attached together with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 504
Native American with Shield and Spear, late 19th century - early 20th century
Pencil sketch of a Native American man holding a shield and a spear. Also written across the side of the image is "Miss."
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Pencil sketch of a Native American man holding a shield and a spear. Also written across the side of the image is "Miss."
Newspaper clipping about an upcoming exhibition of thirty canvases of Charles M. Russell at the St. Louis Artist's Guild, 1905
Clipping from a paper, an upcoming exhibition of thirty canvases of Charles M. Russell (here, written Charles Mead Russell) at the St. Louis Artist's Guild. 1905.
Newspaper clipping corncerning Charles M. Russell Indian illustration to be used in book, April 8, 1928
Georgian Atlanta, April 8, 1928, Charles M. Russell Indian Illustration to be used in book.
Newspaper clipping discussing the west has passed, April 15, 1911
Clipping of an article discussing "The West That Has Passed", an exhibition of Charles M. Russell's work at Folsom Galleries. Evening World. April 15, 1911.