poems
Found in 144 Collections and/or Records:
Shorty's Saloon', late 19th century - early 20th century
Booklet titled 'Shorty's Saloon' promoting the state of Montana. Includes poems and photographs of Montana life, and illustrations by Charles M. Russell.
Song of California, late 19th century - early 20th century
A small booklet tied together with yellow string titled, 'Song of California' by California's Blind Poet.
The Cowboy's Farewell to the Dry-Land Farmer, late 19th century - early 20th century
Color postcard with illustrations for a poem and black and white copy.
The Dead Pardner, 20th century
Small newspaper clipping of an article concerning Charles M. Russell that includes a poem by E.A. Brininstool titled 'The Dead Pardner'
The Dead Pardner, 20th century
Clipping of a poem written in memory of Charles M. Russell, written a few days after his death, by E.A. Brininstool. Entitled "The Dead Pardner".
The Fighting Cheyennes
Poem by Charles M. Russell entitled "The Fighting Cheyennes." Typed.
The Gift of Love poem, late 19th century - early 20th century
Handwritten short poem on a scrap of paper that says 'T'is not the gift but the love it brings that makes this one of the valuable things.'
The Mother Heart', late 19th century - early 20th century
Poem by Robert Emmet Ward entitled 'The Mother Heart.'
The Old Violin and Other Things, late 19th century - early 20th century
A booklet by Carter Hollit with six poems inside. There is an illegible pencil inscription on the inside and the booklet is addressed to Charles M. Russell.
The Quiet Observer: Where the West Begins is Where Men and Women Live the Simple Life, April 6, 1916
Clipping of an article entitled "The Quiet Observer: Where The West Begins Is Where Men and Women Live the Simple Life." Written by Erasmus Wilson. Pittsburg Gazette Times. April 6, 1916. Poem about Western life. Wunderly Galleries gives a hint of the West through the work of Charles M. Russell.