clippings
Found in 785 Collections and/or Records:
In Undying Appreciation, 20th century
Montana will always revere the memory of Charles Marion Russell, "Current Comment."
Indian Arrow March 8, 1890, circa 1890
Small unnumbered slip of paper with handwritten title, 'Indian Arrow March 8, 1890.' Folder 1397
Indian Enigma, March 18, 1928
Telegram Salt Lake City, March 18, 1928 about Indians in 'Trails Plowed Under.'
Indian Life to be Portrayed, 20th century
Clipping of an article entitled "Indian Life to be Portrayed". Frank Linderman, Ed Borein, and Charles M. Russell present at benefit for the school of arts of the Community Arts Association.
Indians Give Bit to Swell Russell Fund, December 6, 1927
Great Falls Tribune, December 6, 1927, "Indians Give Bit to Swell Russell Fund: Blackfeet Contribute Nickels and Dimes Towards Memorial to Artist."
Indians Give Small Tepee to Memorial: Miniature Lodge Covered With Blackfeet Symbols Shown in School House, 20th century
Clipping of an article entitled "Indians Give Small Tepee to Memorial: Miniature Lodge covered With Blackfeet Symbols Shown in School House". Pasted on paper.
Interested Russell: Cowboy Artist Gets Rurales on a Flying Trip, March 27, 1906
Clipping of an article entitled "Interested Russell: Cowboy Artist Gets Rurales On a Flying Trip". City of Mexico Daily Record, March 27, 1906.
Is He Remington's Successor?, March 6, 1910
Full page, badly torn--in two pieces. St. Louis Republic, March 6, 1910. "Is He Remington's Successor?" Various photographs and drawings of Charles M. Russell, his work, and Nancy C. Russell. TU2009.39.5428.1 is pasted to the opposite side of a piece of paper from TU2009.39.5428.3. TU2009.39.5428.2, however, is disconnected from TU2009.39.5428.1 and very fragile.
Items of Long Ago, Febuary 17, 1932
Clipping of an article entitled "Items of Long Ago: Local Happenings Taken from the Files of the River Press Forty-One Years Ago". Feb. 17, 1932. Section about Charles M. Russell outlined with red pencil.
Joe De Yong, Russell Pupil and Friend, Says Master's Studio Is Best Memorial and City Should Act Now to Preserve It, 20th century
Clipping of an article entitled "Joe De Yong, Russell Pupil and Friend, Says Master's Studio Is Best Memorial and City Should Act Now to Preserve It". De Yong helping Nancy C. Russell pack Charles M. Russell's work and possessions and move to Trail's End in California (called "Land's End" in article).