American
Found in 15972 Collections and/or Records:
The Strenuous Life of the Western Frontier Depicted by Artists Who Knew It Well, 20th century
Reproduction of painting, "Episode of the Buffalo Hunt", by Frederic Remington. "The Strenuous Life of the Western Frontier Depicted by Artists Who Knew It Well". Handwritten on the right bottom edge, "..rt Galleries".
"The Survivors' Stories." Interview by Eddie Faye Gates with Tulsa Race Massacre survivors Georgia Walker Hill and her brother, Samuel Walker in Kansas City, Missouri. Interviews conducted as part of Eddie Faye Gates work with the Oklahoma Commission to study the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921., June 26, 1999
The Texas Steer, late 19th century - early 20th century
Bronze, 'The Texas Steer.' Bronze depicts a reclining Texas steer.
The Texas Steer, 1925
Leather album page with a photograph of a bronze steer. The marks of the photograph include, "After a long drive on the cattle trails, the steers after feeding are ready to bed down for the night and chew their cud in solid contentment."
The Thirty-Third Degree, late 19th century - early 20th century
Poem entitled "The Thirty-Third Degree" on a postcard.
The Trappers' Last Stand', late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of a painting, trappers with horses being attacked by Indians on the plains.
The Trappers' Last Stand', late 19th century - early 20th century
Same as TU2009.39.259.90a. Typed on the back, "'The Trappers' Last Stand', oil painting by C.M. Russell, canvas size 60 x 40 inches (or maybe larger), in the R.W. Norton collection, Shreveport, La., also sometimes referred to as 'Attack on the Plains'". Stamped in red below the description, "GEORGE DORRILL, PHOTOGRAPHER, 322 Pine St., St. Louis, MO."
The Trappers' Last Stand', late 19th century - early 20th century
Negative for TU2009.39.259.90a. Trappers and horses being attacked by Indians on the plains.