boots
Found in 53 Collections and/or Records:
Photograph of an older man in winter clothes, late 19th century - early 20th century
Inscribed by hand, "This old sport is 106 years old. He is an old Hudson Bay trapper. They forgot to tell his name, but I'll get it. He lives on the Belnap [sic]" on verso
Photograph of two men sawing a log with a large hand-saw in the forest, late 19th-early 20th century
Photograph of two men sawing a log with a large hand-saw in the forest. Man on the right is Austin Russell. Attached to black album page with TU2009.39.257.16a on reverse.
Photograph Postcard, 1797 - 1897
This is a photo postcard, printed in color with a reproduction of a Charles M. Russell watercolor of a saloon scene with three men lounging at a bar while another fires at the feet of still another. Words at the bottom read, "Dance! You short-horn dance!" At the top it reads, "101 Ranch, Bliss, O.T." and "I find cow-boys a social set, at one of their 'gatherings' I was invited to dance." Reverse side is blank but has Charles M. Russell's signature buffalo skull in the stamp location.
Portrait of Charles M. Russell on modern photo paper, late 19th-early 20th century
Same image as TU2009.39.257.13a. Scan of a negative on more modern photo paper.
Possibly John Palience, 1850 - 1900
Folder 22
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "John Palience" on verso
Postcard, late 19th century - early 20th century
Postcard featuring image of scout and trapper 'California Joe'. Postcard addressed to 'Friend Russell'.
Receipt from Edward Franklin for boots purchased by J. W. Staples for Henry C. Ross, March 28, 1864
Folder 5
Reproduction of an illustrated letter from Charles M. Russell, April 25, 1964
2 copies of a photo of an illustrated letter to Frank from Charles M. Russell.
Reproduction of an illustrated letter from Charles M. Russell, Septmber 14, 1912
TU2009.39.4659.1-2: Photo of two page illustrated letter from Charles M. Russell to "Friend Frank." Handwritten. TU2009.39.4659.1a-c: Reproduction of the first page of an illustrated letter from Charles M. Russell to "Friend Frank." Handwritten.
Russell in London Town, late 19th century - early 20th century
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