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Found in 15973 Collections and/or Records:
City Today Observes Anniversary of Russell's Death, October 24, 1928
October 24, 1928, "City Today Observes Anniversary of Russell's Death" (on back of scrapbook paper).
City Today Observes Anniversary of Russell's Death, 1928
From "The Great Falls Tribune" Newspaper article titled, "City Today Observes Anniversary of Russell's Death". Article discusses plan to display Russell art in municipal building.
City will Accept Memorial to Artist, Council Indicates, 20th century
Article entitled, "City Will Accept Memorial To Artist, Council Indicates: Motion Adopted Providing for Action Whenever Committee Ready to Transfer Russell Property on Fourth Avenue North."
Civic Holiday at the Stampede: Cowboy Artist at the Stampede, 1912
Clipping of an article entitled "Civic Holiday at the Stampede: Cowboy Artist at the Stampede". Calgary. 1912.
Claim by William N. Bishop for Land Owned by Chief John Ross, March 17, 1835
Claim by William N. Bishop, as agent for the State of Georgia, of land in which Chief John Ross was the Indian occupant, and who had forfeited his right of occupancy under the laws of the state; also envelope addressed to Chief John Ross in Washington City. Folder 139A
Clarence Ellsworth Painting, April 1946
Clarence Ellsworth Painting in studio. On back hand written, "April 1946". and the number "12"
Clarence Love, 1940s
Inscribed by hand in blue ink, "#128" in top left corner on verso; Inscribed by hand in red ink, "#48 p. 167 [#48 p. 167 is marked through]" in upper right on verso; Inscribed by hand in red ink, "(shoot down, if necessary)" in upper center on verso; Inscribed by hand in blue ink, "Dapper young musician Clarence Love, 1940's, Kansas City; Tulsa" in center on verso
Clarence Love, jazz musician at his induction to Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame, Tulsa, Oklahoma, June 1990
Inscribed by hand in red ink, "#47 p. 167 [#47 p. 167 is marked through]" in upper right on verso; Inscribed by hand in blue ink, "50" in upper right corner on verso; Inscribed by hand in black ink, "142" encircled in upper right corner on verso; Inscribed by hand in red ink, "(shoot down, if necessary)" in upper center on verso; Inscribed by hand in blue ink, "Mr. Clarence Love at is induction into the Okla. Jazz Hall of Fame, Tulsa, OK, June 1990." in lower center on verso
Claudia Kolker, of the Houston Bureau of the L.A. Times, Eddie Faye Gates, Eldoris McCondichie, a massacre survivor, and Kavin Ross, Tulsa Race Riot 1921 videographer, 1999
Clay figure, late 19th century - early 20th century
Model of a Native American figure made of clay, painted various colors and attached to a metal rod.
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Model of a Native American figure, made of clay, painted various colors and attached to a metal rod.