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Butte Miner two piece article 29 May 1925, May 29, 1925
Butte Miner two piece article 29 May 1925 "To Be Dr. Russell." "Aint' there plenty of laws that need doctoring? Probably the nearest to "Dr. Russell" that Charlie will ever be called by his acquaintances will be 'Doc' and then only on state occassions."
Butte poem copper plate, late 19th century - early 20th century
Butte poem, copper plate; poem about Butte, Montana, "She's ugly, you say, old Butte is...".
By Charles M. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Handwritten two page letter from Charles M. Russell on hotel Leonori stationary (not dated) is a short description of 'Where Guns Were Their Passport' and expression of his belief that weaponry was the reason for the white man's superiority in this country.
By Clearance Ellsworth to Will Crawford and HEB, late 19th century - early 20th century
Typed page titled, 'Incident related by Clearance Ellsworth to Will Crawford and HEB.'
By Edward C. 'Teddy Blue' Abbott to Nancy C. Russell, January 28, 1937
Handwritten three page story by Edward C. 'Teddy Blue' Abbott which is about roundups on Bear Creek.
C. M. Russell: Cowboy Artist, September 25, 1909
The header from The Globe, September 25, 1909, and a clipping of an article entitled "C.M. Russell: Cowboy Artist". Photograph of Charles M. Russell "sketching in his tent".
C. M. Russell, Cowboy Artist, Dies, October 26, 1926
Great Falls Tribune, October 26, 1926, article about Charles M. Russell, "C.M. Russell, Cowboy Artist, Dies."
C. M. Russell, "Cowboy Artist," Dies in Montana, 20th century
St. Louis, article on Charles M. Russell, "C.M. Russell 'Cowboy Artist,' Dies in Montana."
C. M. Russell, Indian Painter, in St. Louis, 20th century
"C.M.Russell, Indian Painter, In St. Loius: Visits Native City After 27 Years - Something About His work."
C. M. Russell is Home Again, March 18, 1905
Clipping of an article entitled "C.M. Russell is Home Again: Cowboy Artist In Helena After a Stay of Six Months in New York". The Helena Independent. March 18, 1905.