clippings
Found in 785 Collections and/or Records:
Rogers Bows Head for Three Friends, November 28, 1926
Los Angeles Examiner 28 November 1926, Will Rogers names three great Americans--Houdini, Charles M. Russell, and Annie Oakley.
Rogers Leaves $4,900 Here Besides Grub and Blankets, 20th century
Clipping of an article entitled "Rogers Leaves $4,900 Here Besides Grub and Blankets: Buys Russell Paintings and Beil Models and Gives $500 to Chamber of Commerce to Aid Russell Memorial Movement".
Rogers Pledges $500 'Loot' to Charles M. Russell Memorial, April 1, 1927
Clippings of an article entitled "Rogers Pledges $500 'Loot' to Charles M. Russell Memorial: Cowboy Humorist Entertains Crowded House at Grand Theater, Commends Movement for Permanent Art Exhibit". April 1, 1927. In two pieces.
Rogers Writes of Friends Passed On, November 21, 1926
The Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, 21 November 1926. "Rogers Writes of Friends Passed On." Rogers writes about the deaths of Houdini, Charles Russell, and Annie Oakley. "They all lived so that their personal lives as well as their professional ones will remain an everlasting credit to their various professions. So it is what you are and not what you are in that makes you."
Romantic Secrets of "Cowboy" Russell, Millionaire Painter, June 20, 1926
Denver Post, June 20, 1926 How Nancy C. Russell helped Charles M. Russell to achieve fame.
Romantic Secrets of 'Cowboy' Russell, Millionaire Painter, 20th century
Illustrated story of the Romance of Charles M. Russell and Nancy C. Russell titled 'Romantic Secrets of 'Cowboy' Russell, Millionaire Painter'
Romantic Secrets of "Cowboy" Russell, Millionaire Painter, 20th century
Two pages from a newspaper article, "Romantic Secrets of Cowboy, Russell, Millionaire Painter"
Round Up of Art by Cowboy Artist, April 1911
New York Herald April 1911 "Round Up of Art by Cowboy Artist: Mr. Charles M. Russell Ropes and Brands 'the West That Has Passed ' and Brings it East for Exhibition in a Corral in Fifth Avenue."
Round Up of Art by Cowboy Artist, April 14, 1911
Clipping of an article entitled "Round Up of Art by Cowboy Artist: Mr. Charles M. Russell Ropes and Brands 'the West That Has Passed' and Brings It East for Exhibition in a Corral in Fifth Avenue." April 14, 1911.
Russell Art Exhibit Breaks Camp, Pictures Hit Trail to New Homes, One Goes to Duke of Connaught, September 21, 1919
Clipping, in two pieces, of an article entitled "Russell Art Exhibit Breaks Camp, Pictures Hit Trail to New Homes, One Goes to Duke of Connaught". Great Falls Daily Tribune. September 21, 1919. Two inset images of Charles M. Russell and Nancy C. Russell.