canes
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Illustrated letter to Britzman, September 29, 1943
Illustrated letter addressed to Britzman. Ilustration depicts an older man talking to another man leaning up against a lodge titled "Trail's End." Watercolor and ink.
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Illustrated letter addressed to Britzman. Ilustration depicts an older man talking to another man leaning up against a lodge titled "Trail's End." Watercolor and ink.
Indians on Horseback, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of a Charles M. Russell painting of Indians on horseback and in the lower left corner of the image Russell's signature is faint but visible. Image depicts several Indians on horseback on trail overlooking plains.
Indians on Horseback, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of a Charles M. Russell painting of Indians on horseback and in the lower left corner of the image Russell's signature is faint but visible. Image depicts several Indians on horseback on trail overlooking plains.
Mounted Indian, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of a painting by Charles M. Russell of a mounted Indian leading a group of Indians and in the lower left corner of the image Russell's signature is visible along with the date of 1916.
Mounted Indian, late 19th century - early 20th century
Copy of TU2009.39.6737a. Photograph of a painting by Charles M. Russell of a mounted Indian leading a group of Indians and in the lower left corner of the image Russell's signature is visible along with the date of 1916. Title of 'Medicine Man' is handwritten in ink at the bottom of the image.
Postcard, late 19th century - early 20th century
Postcard featuring five gentlemen walking a goat. Text on verso reads: 'are you an Elk?' The title of the image on the front is 'The Initiation'. Postcard addressed to Charles M Russell.
Receipt from William H. Richardson of Philadelphia for a purchase at a parasol and cane store by J.W. Staples for H.C. Ross, March 28, 1864
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Russell in London Town, late 19th century - early 20th century
Printed card marked, 'Russell in London town' British gents say 'Haw Haw' and Charles M. Russell responds, 'Have a good time boys, you are just as funny to me.'
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Printed card marked, 'Russell in London town' British gents say 'Haw Haw' and Charles M. Russell responds, 'Have a good time boys, you are just as funny to me.'
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Cartoon