American
Found in 15956 Collections and/or Records:
Where the Best of Riders Quit, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of bronze titled, "Where the Best of Riders Quit." Bronze depicts scene where horseman clings to a bucking, and nearly overturned, horse.
Where the Best of Riders Quit, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of bronze titled, "Where the Best of Riders Quit." Bronze depicts man clinging to horse as it is bucking.
Where the Best ofRiders Quit, late 19th century - early 20th century
Same as TU2009.39.4016 which is a typed short description discussing the painting by Charles M. Russell titled 'Where the Best of Riders Quit.'
Where Tracks Spell War or Meat, late 19th century - early 20th century
Typed poem by Charles M. Russell titled 'Where Tracks Spell War or Meat'
Where Wagon Trails are Dim', 1941
"Where Wagon Trails are Dim", photographed in frame. Painting done 1919. Wagon train traveling across plains. Stamped and handwriting on the back.
Whetstone, early 20th century
An oval whetstone that is yellow with red trim. It reads "Sharpen Up, Feed Up, Lunch Up at Gerald Cafe, WM. Grills, Prop. 217 Central Ave, Phone 4188, Great Falls, Mont."
White House, 1905
Photograph of a large white house. Typing on the back.
White Man's Burden, late 19th century - early 20th century
Page from an album with photograph pasted onto the paper. Image is of Charlie Russell bronze ashtray. Pasted on the back is a text panel that reads: 'The sturdy sure-footed little burro, carried many a heavy pack for his master. Russell, in creating this bit of sclupture, paid tribute to the faithfulness of his humble beat of burden.'
White Man's Skunk Wagon, late 19th century - early 20th century
Broken down model T in background as Indian man and woman ride passes. Caption at top of painting reads White man's skunk wagon no good heap lame. Photograph in folded mat. On back side of mat in pencil "D.5.108."
White Man's Skunk Wagon, late 19th century - early 20th century
Color photograph of a drawing, a modle T is broken down as indian man and woman ride passed. Caption above reads White man's skunk wagon no good heap lame. bottom od photograph is printed on left side "Trails End Pub. Co. Inc." center bottom "White man's Skunk Wagon" Right botton "By Charles M. Russell"