Newspaper Clipping
Found in 864 Collections and/or Records:
Montana Editors Mourn the Passing of a Great Genius and Great Man, October 30, 1926
Great Falls Leader, October 30, 1926, "Montana Editors Mourn the Passing of a Great Genius and Great Man," Six tributes to Charles M. Russell (paper - letterhead).
Montana Facing Fire in Score Years, 20th century
Clipping of an article entitled "Montana Facing Greatest Fire in Score Years". Fire in Great Falls, Nancy C. Russell sent 13-year old son, Jack, her house guests, paintings, and horses away, but refuses to leave her home. Handwritten at the bottom in pen, "Rufe Engart".
Montana Loses a Great Artist, October 28, 1926
Kalispell Monitor, October 28, 1926, "Montana Loses a Great Artist" (paper - letterhead).
Montana Products Car of Bagdad Shriners en Route East is a Wonderful Exhibit of Treasure State's Progress, June 3, 1923
Clipping of an article entitled "Montana Products Car of Bagdad Shriners En Route East is a Wonderful Exhibit of Treasure States's Progress". An exhibit car contains some of Charles M. Russell's work. MT Anaconda Standard, June 3, 1923.
Montana "U" to Honor Russell with Doctor of Laws Degree, 20th century
Clipping of an article entitled "Montana 'U' to Honor Russell With Doctor of Laws Degree: Noted Artist Will be Fourth Person to Receive Distinction in History of Institution; Ceremony at Commencement". The Great Falls Tribune.
Montana 'U' To Honor Russell With Doctor Of Laws Degree, May 24, 1925
The Great Falls Tribune 24 May 1925 "Montana 'U' To Honor Russell With Doctor Of Laws Degree," "because he has attained greater prominance and won greater distinction in the field of art than has any other resident of the state in any other field...The artist's dominance of the field of art in the special work he has always followed is undisputed by any other painter, or the admirers of any other painter."
Montana's "Cowboy Artist" Dead, October 26, 1926
Miles City Daily Star (Montana), October 26, 1926, "Montana's Cowboy Artist' Dead."
Montana's Great Loss, October 27, 1926
Livingston Enterprise, October 27, 1926, "Montana's Great Loss" (paper - letterhead).
Montana's Hills and Plains Lure Artist Who Loves Great Outdoors, 20th century
Article about Montana artist: T. E. Ronne titled 'Montana's Hills and Plains Lure Artist Who Loves Great Outdoors'
Montey Went Over the Long Trail, 1903
Clipping of an article entitled "Montey Went Over the Long Trail", about the death of Monte, Charles M. Russell's pinto pony. 1903. Pasted to paper.