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Found in 453 Collections and/or Records:
Graces of Youth Flow From Brush of Artist, November 20, 1927
The Art World, November 20, 1927, Charles M. Russell paintings on display at the Grand Central Galleries, "Graces of Youth Flow From Brush of Artist: Border Life Scenes In Vivid Memory of Russell."
Great Falls Honored, April 4, 1931
Great Falls Tribune, April 4, 1931, "Great Falls Honored", Editorial on how Great Falls will have a double honor by having the Charles M. Russell statue done by a local woman.
Great Falls Sculpteress Will Make Russell Statue for Hall of Fame, 20th century
Article entitled "Great Falls Sculpteress Will Make Russell Statue for Hall of Fame". Part of a four-page paper, Big Horn County News. Same as TU2009.39.5079 a-c.
Great Falls Sculptress Will Make Russell Statue For Hall of Fame, April 18, 1931
Article on Mrs. Lincoln and the Charles M. Russell statue, "Great Falls Sculptress Will Make Russell Statue For Hall of Fame." Red pencil throughout article and a note penciled at the bottom: "4/18/31- Johnny Lewis showed me the beautiful bronze by Lincoln. John is so damned sore he swallowed his chewing tobacco and cusses almost as bad as I do. Note rec'd. Harry Stanford."
Guy Russell's Death, 20th century
Newspaper clipping titled, "Guy Russell's Death" and telling of the death of 25-year old Guy Russell by drowning. Typed front and back (TU2009.39.611.1-TU2009.39.611.2).
Handwritten Note, late 19th century - early 20th century
Handwritten in pencil on paper, a request for Great Falls Leader, October 25, 1926.
Handwritten Note, April 26, 1944
Handwritten in pencil on paper, "Copy on thur. to Weavia 4/26/44"
Helena Artist is Achieving Fame, 20th century
Clipping of an article entitled "[Helena] Artist is Achieving Fame: Charles Russell's Ability Is Beginning to Be Seen". Work on exhibit at St. Louis Show.
"He'll Give Me a Foot Up, If I Meet Him Over There," Says Russell's Old Friend, October 27, 1926
Great Falls Leader, October 27, 1926, Horace Brewster remembers Charles M. Russell, "He'll give me a foot up, If I meet him over there, Says Russell's Old Friend."
Holidaymakers Stampede, 1917
Clipping of an article entitled "Holidaymakers Stampede: People Pay Visits to the Art Gallery and Indian Camp". 1917. Charles M. Russell's work on display.