photographs
Found in 4035 Collections and/or Records:
"How the Buffalo Lost His Crown", late 19th century - early 20th century
The title page for "How the Buffalo Lost His Crown."
Howard Eaton standing near a campfire, late 19th century - early 20th century
Howard Eaton standing near a campfire. Photo "a" attached to black album page with TU2009.39.258.58 on reverse. Handwritten below image on "a", "Howard Eaton The best ever. and beloved by all."
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, “Howard Eaton The best ever. and beloved by all" in lower center on recto
Hunters Hiding from Indians, late 19th century - early 20th century
Matted photograph of Charles M. Russell's painting of two men leading horses away from a group of Indians. The group of Indians cast a shadow on the left side of the painting.
Hut on top of Garden Wall, late 19th century - early 20th century
Hut with mountians. Hand written on the back, "Hut on top of Garden wall Lake ...[Illegible ]-"
Illustrated Card depicting Native American Rights, late 19th century - early 20th century
Illustrated Card depicting Native American Rights. Uncle Sam and Miss Montana discussing treatment of Native Americans by Landholders. Hand Written at bottom, "Miss Montana, "Father I have thrown my lands open to this world these are Americans, have I nothing for them?" Uncle Sam, "No my child not as long as the land hog has control he is the only animal known that lives without a heart."
Illustrated Card depicting Native American Rights, late 19th century - early 20th century
Illustrated Card depicting Native American Rights. Uncle Sam and Miss Montana discussing treatment of Native Americans by Landholders. Hand Written at bottom, "Miss Montana, "Father I have thrown my lands open to this world These are Americans, have I nothing for them?" Uncle Sam, "No my child not as long as the land hog has control he is the only animal known that lives with out a heart." On back typed, "Drawing by Russell defending the Indian".
Illustrated Card depicting Native American Rights, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photo of Illustrated Card depicting Native American Rights. Uncle Sam and Miss Montana discussing treatment of Native Americans by Landholders. Hand Written at bottom, "Miss Montana, "Father I have thrown my lands open to this world these are Americans, have I nothing for them?" Uncle Sam, "No my child not as long as the land hog has control he is the only animal known that lives without a heart." tinted blue.
Illustrated Card depicting Native American Rights, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photo of Illustrated Card depicting Native American Rights. Uncle Sam and Miss Montana discussing treatment of Native Americans by Landholders. Hand Written at bottom, "Miss Montana, "Father I have thrown my lands open to this world these are Americans, have I nothing for them?" Uncle Sam, "No my child not as long as the land hog has control he is the only animal known that lives without a heart."
Illustrated Greeting Card, November 14, 1903
Photograph of an illustrated greeting card, handwritten from Charles M. Russell with an illustration of him in a suit with hat and cane.
Illustrated Invitation to the Earl of Lonsdale, 1919
Illustrated invitation to The Stampede, August 25 to 30, 1919. Illustration is by Charles Russell of a cowboy roping a cow. Invitation is from Committee of the Stampede. Negative of invitation TU2009.39.268.227.