Montana
Found in 330 Collections and/or Records:
Charlie Russell, Cowboy Artist, Fled From the Eastern Editors, October 20, 1922
Clipping of an article entitled "Charlie Russell, Cowboy Artist, Fled From the Eastern Editors: But Mrs. Russell, His Wife, Explained the Pictures of Early Western Life He Had on Exhibition in Hotel at Lake McDonald, Montana..." The Rochester Courier, October 20, 1922.
Charter Membership, late 19th century - early 20th century
Charter membership card to Charles M. Russell from the Montana-Wyoming National Cowboys Association. Yellow tape is adhered to the top edge of the card.
Commencement Program, Unviersity of Montana, June 15, 1925
Commencement Program, University of Montana, 15 June 1925. Charles M. Russell listed as receiving honorary Doctor of Laws Degree.
Copyright Card, January 12, 1926
Copyright card on "More Rawhides" by Charles Russell. Handwritten on printed card front and back (TU2009.39.586.1-TU2009.39.586.2).
Dexter the Horse, circa 1926
Photograph of Dexter, Charles M. Russell's riderless horse for the funeral procession. Has Charles M. Russell's saddle, lariat, and guns. Circa. 1926.
Dexter the Horse, circa 1926
Photograph of Dexter, Charles M. Russell's riderless horse for the funeral procession. Dressed in Charles M. Russell's gear, including saddle, bridle, lariat, and guns. Circa 1926.
Duce Bowman', late 19th century - early 20th century
Thirteen-page story plus two pages of notes, presumably written by Charles M. Russell. 'Duce Bowman', featuring Bill Rogers.
Eighth Montana State Fair, 1910, 1910
Program for the eighth Montana State Fair Art Department featuring works by several artists. On the back is a list of paintings mostly by Charles M. Russell with the prices handwritten beside the title. Tape along left edge along with several creases throughout object.
Ellis Review, late 19th century - early 20th century
Newspaper articles from Ellis Review, "An Interesting Relic of Early Days," "At 73 He Writes a Book," and "Washakie's Grief."
Envelope, May 19, 1898
Envelope addressed to Charles Schatzleine, Butte City, Montana; from Great Falls, Montana.