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Found in 14332 Collections and/or Records:
Tipis, late 19th century - early 20th century
Tipis set up on the prairie near a river. Wagons and horses nearby. Part of the photograph torn, bottom and top.
Tipis, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of a large group of tipis on the prairie. Signed bottom right and on back.
Tipis and tents set up in a camp on the prairie, late 19th century - early 20th century
Tipis and tents set up in a camp on the prairie. Photo attached to black album page with TU2009.39.258.17 on reverse. Handwritten below image "a", "Camp at Chin Lee." Photo "b" is on more modern photo paper.
To Austin C. Russell from His Mother, August 8, 1908
Postcard addressed to Mr. Austin Russell care of CMR, Belton, Montana from St. Louis, Missouri; informs Austin that Isabel's postal card should arrive soon, signed "Mother." Handwritten in ink.
To Charles M. Russell from His Sister, late 19th century - early 20th century
Letter to Charles Russell from his sister; states that she is glad he is doing well with his art. Handwritten front and back on two pages (TU2009.39.612.1-TU2009.39.612.4).
To Charles M. Russell from Josephine Trigg, late 19th century - early 20th century
Christmas card from Josephine Trigg to Charles M. Russell; poem handwritten in ink with a printed image of holly in the upper left corner.
To Charlie Russell, November 1, 1926
Poem written by J. W. Whilt that was sent in a letter to Nancy C. Russell and is titled 'To Charlie Russell'
To Con Price, February 1, 1940
Letter, presumably from Homer E. Britzman, to Con Price, February 1, 1940, quotes comments of "Doc" Sahr regarding Con's manuscript.
To Con Price, February 14, 1939
Letter to Con Price, not from Homer E. Britzman--possibly from Helen or their secretary, February 14, 1939, Britzman intends to make a trip north with Con and Claudia, asks Con to ask his friend if he would pick up branding irons.
To Dan Conway, December 3, 1927
Three pages from an unnamed publisher--possibly Mr. Maule-- to Dan Conway dated Dec. 3, 1927 expressed feels that the book should be turned over to another publisher and states the reasons for sending the manuscript to Nancy C. Russell. Handwritten post script on the last page.