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Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Art & Architecture Thesaurus\OBJECTS FACET\Costume\costume\costume accessories\costume accessories worn\accessories worn on the head\headgear\hats\

Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:

Chief John Ross, 1863

 Item — Folder Cherokee.26: [Barcode: 3.Cherokee.26]
Identifier: 4326.3264a-d
Description

4 copies of this photograph exist in the Gilcrease Photograph Collection Folder 26

Dates: 1863

Postcard, late 19th century - early 20th century

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.7930
Description

Postcard featuring five gentlemen walking a goat. Text on verso reads: 'are you an Elk?' The title of the image on the front is 'The Initiation'. Postcard addressed to Charles M Russell.

Dates: late 19th century - early 20th century

Russell in London Town, late 19th century - early 20th century

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.8038a-b
Description

Printed card marked, 'Russell in London town' British gents say 'Haw Haw' and Charles M. Russell responds, 'Have a good time boys, you are just as funny to me.'



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Printed card marked, 'Russell in London town' British gents say 'Haw Haw' and Charles M. Russell responds, 'Have a good time boys, you are just as funny to me.'





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Cartoon

Dates: late 19th century - early 20th century

Silverpoint Silhouette of John Ross, August 1841

 Item — Folder 775: [Barcode: 187.775]
Identifier: 4026.8560
Description

Envelope addressed to General Richard G. Dunlap, atto. at Law, Knoxville, Tenn., (c.o./or from) J. H. Payne Esq. On the reverse is a silverpoint silhouette of 'Ross' by Aug. Edouart, 1841. Sheet of paper. Folder 775

Dates: August 1841

Unknown Man, late 19th century - early 20th century

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.6999
Description

Portriat of young man. Hand written on the bottom, "To Britz Ernest....To Hell with you" the middle of the message is unintelligible. On the back written in pencil, "Ernest"

Dates: late 19th century - early 20th century