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Newspaper Clipping, April 19, 1925
St. Louis Daily Globe-Democrat 19 April 1925 Charles Russell, former resident, famous and most honored. There was much talent in his family (the Meade's, the Bent's, and the Russell's) "Lucy Meade, one of the most talented tigrls in the art school class of 1904 -- that famous World's Fair class -- is his cousin." "Romanc and adventure were in the air his infant nostrils inhaled...He had no teacher but nature, no discipline bu that of a dominating desire to achieve."
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 from the Illustrated Daily News 12 April 1924, April 12, 1924
Illustrated Daily News 12 April 1924 Charles Russell is a resident of 1323 Third Avenue, Los Angeles. Oil paintings and etc. are on display the Biltmore salon.
Newspaper clipping of an article discussing an exhibition in England, June 13, 1914
Clipping of an article discussing an exhibition in England. Charles M. Russell's work is on display. Cornishman. June 13, 1914. Article is attached to a tag from Romeike & Curtice, Limited press cuttings.
Newspaper clipping of an article discussing Charles M. Russell's work at the Babcock Galleries, 1921
Clipping of an article discussing Charles M. Russell's work at the Babcock Galleries. 1921.
Newspaper clipping of an article discussing Joe Scheuerle, 1914
Clipping of an article discussing Joe Scheuerle. Mentions Charles M. Russell and Nancy C. Russell. The North Shore Weekly, Chicago's Livest Community Newspaper. 1914.
Newspaper Clipping regarding a letter by Charles Marion Russell to Rev. Orsdel, October 28, 1926
Livingston Enterprise, October 28, 1926, about a letter by Charles Marion Russell to Rev. Orsdel ("Brother Van"). "You were never lonesome or alone for a man with sacred hands and feet stood beside you and near Him there is not hate, so all you met loved you..." On paper with letterhead "Department of Anaconda Copper Mining Co Butte).
Newspaper clipping regarding Charles M. Russell's death, October 27, 1926
Miles City Star, October 27, 1926, Charles M. Russell is dead (paper has letterhead).
Newspaper clipping taken from the Calgary Daily Herald, September 24, 1925
Newspaper clipping with color print of Jerked Down from the New York World, January 22, 1928
Color print of 'Jerked Down' from the New York World dated 22 January 1928