snapshots
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Chaffee County Republican Newspaper, 1927
Cowboys Roping Runaway Horses, late 19th century - early 20th century
A painting by Charles M. Russell of cowboys roping runaway horses down by a stream.
From Charles M. Russell to Joe De Yong, September 2, 1913
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to Joe De Yong dated 2 September 1913 states that he has received the letter with photos and sketches.
From Charles M. Russell to Joe Scheuerle, May 1, 1924
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to 'Friend Joe' dated 1 May 1924 thanks him for the letter, clippings, and photographs as well as talks of recent illness and confinement to crutches.
From Hoke Smith to Nancy C. Russell, August 3, 1925
Typed letter from Hoke Smith to Nancy C. Russell dated 3 August 1925 is a letter which originally contained a photograph of Charles M. Russell with Frank Shannon.
From Homer E. Britzman to J. R. Tweeddale, June 2, 1944
Typed two page letter from Homer E. Britzman to J. R. Tweeddale dated June 2, 1944 Britzman sends the book 'Life of a Black Hawk' and he also mentions a pamphlet which theorized that Custer committed suicide at Little Bighorn as well as that he is still interested in purchasing the Charles M. Russell letter and that he included some photographs of Trail's End.
From J. R. Tweeddale to Homer E. Britzman, February 21, 1944
Typed letter from J. R. Tweeddale to Homer E. Britzman dated Feb. 21, 1944 describes the history of Charles M. Russell, Weinard, and a man named 'Long Green' in Alberta and Montana as well as sends Britzman a box with five works of art also describes a photograph he has of Charles M. Russell and Weinard.
From Mrs. C. D. Lampert to Nancy C. Russell, November 10, 1926
Handwritten letter from Mrs. C. D. Lampert to Nancy C. Russell dated Nov. 10, 1926 expresses condolences and a request for a Charles M. Russell picture.
From Nancy C. Russell to Mr. Ernest E. Quantrell, June 18, 1931
From Paul Patton to Nancy C. Russell, December 26, 1935
Typed letter from Paul Patton to Nancy C. Russell dated 26 December 1935 informs her that he is returning the photographs of the Charles M. Russell paintings, stating that the prices are too high.