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Found in 453 Collections and/or Records:
Marble Heroes Have Hard Fate, February 2, 1933
Los Angeles Times, February 2, 1933, "Marble Heroes Have Hard Fate," Hall of Fame is Chamber of Horrors.
Memorial Exhibit For Russell Will be Held Here In January; Friends Mourn Artist's Death, November 3, 1926
Santa Barbara News, November 3, 1926, article about Charles M. Russell, "Memorial Exhibit For Russell Will be Held Here In January; Friends Mourn Artist's Death."
Minneapolis Views Wild West Through Eyes of Montana Cowboy Artist, December 14, 1919
Article about Charles M. Russell entitled "Minneapolis Views Wild West Through Eyes of Montana Cowboy Artist". The Minneapolis Sunday Tribune. December 14, 1919.
Minneapolis Views Wild West Through Eyes of Montana Cowboy Artist, December 14, 1919
Pages from the Minneapolis Sunday Tribune, Dec. 14, 1919. "Minneapolis Views Wild West Through Eyes of Montana Cowboy Artist". Photographs of four of Charles M. Russell's paintings reproduced with article.
Mint Gallery of Russells Crepe-Draped, 20th century
Article about Charles M. Russell's work. "Mint Gallery of Russell's Crepe-Draped: Collection of Sid Willis, Depicting Old West, Held Priceless by Owner."
Montana Cowboy Statue to Be Placed in the Hall of Fame, Washington, April 25, 1931
The Christian Science Monitor, Boston, April 25, 1931, "Montana Cowboy Statue to Be Placed in the Hall of Fame, Washington."
Montana Editors Mourn the Passing of a Great Genius and Great Man, October 30, 1926
Great Falls Leader, October 30, 1926, "Montana Editors Mourn the Passing of a Great Genius and Great Man," Six tributes to Charles M. Russell (paper - letterhead).
Montana Loses a Great Artist, October 28, 1926
Kalispell Monitor, October 28, 1926, "Montana Loses a Great Artist" (paper - letterhead).
Montana's "Cowboy Artist" Dead, October 26, 1926
Miles City Daily Star (Montana), October 26, 1926, "Montana's Cowboy Artist' Dead."
Montana's Great Loss, October 27, 1926
Livingston Enterprise, October 27, 1926, "Montana's Great Loss" (paper - letterhead).