Newspaper Clipping
Found in 864 Collections and/or Records:
Judge Bourquin Charges Barter and Sale in Erickson's Appointment to Senate, March 18
"Judge Bourquin Charges Barter and Sale in Erickson's Appointment to Senate" Helena, March 18
Judge Bourquin Charges Barter and Sale in Erickson's Appointment to Senate, March 18
"Judge Bourquin Charges Barter and Sale in Erickson's Appointment to Senate, Helena, March 18
Just Kinda Natural to Draw Pictures, I Guess' Says Cowboy Artist in Denver to Exhibit Work, November 27, 1921
Clipping of an article entitled "'Just Kinda Natural to Draw Pictures, I Guess' Says Cowboy Artist in Denver to Exhibit Work". Insets of Charles M. Russell, Nancy C. Russell, and Russell's painting 'When the Law Dulls The Edge of Chance'. The Rocky Mountain News. November 27, 1921.
Keokuk Newspaper Advertising, August 23, 1929
101 Ranch Newspapers Collection. Folder 8
Kindly Interest Taken in Errant Cowboy Brings Portlander Unexpected Reward, November 28, 1926
The Sunday Oregonian, November 28, 1926, "Kindly Interest Taken In Errant Cowboy Brings Portlander Unexpected Reward: 'The Buffalo Hunt,' a Watercolor by Montana's Cowboy Artist, Sent to Graham Glass by Mrs. Charles M. Russell, Who Calls It 'Charley's Most Artistic Picture.'"
Larson Named on Russell Memorial Fund Committee, 20th century
"Larson Named on Russell Memorial Fund Committee: Plan is to erect life-size statue of cowboy artist in Great Falls, Cain Studio also to be preserved in landscaped background."
Last of his Line, December 1927
Vanity Fair, December 1927, "Mr. Riddell's Suggested Christmas List of Books" including "Trails Plowed Under by Charles M. Russell."
Last of His Line, December 1927
Vanity Fair December 1927, "Last of his Line" about Charles M. Russell's 'Trails Plowed Under.'
Late Charles Russell's Art to Be Exhibited Here and at Santa Barbara, December 29, 1926
Clipping of an article entitled "Late Charles Russell's Art to Be Exhibited Here and at Santa Barbara". Los Angeles Examiner, Dec. 29, 1926.
Lengthy newspaper article about Sacajawea and a monument of her and Lewis and Clark by Charles M. Russell, Sunday, December 21, 1930
Lengthy newspaper article about Sacajawea and a monument of her and Lewis and Clark by Charles M. Russell to be placed at Fort Benton. Article is from the Great, Falls Tribune.