Britzman Collection
Found in 12750 Collections and/or Records:
Charles M. Russell, Irvin S. Cobb and John E. Lewis on Porch, 1925
Same as TU2009.39.5775a. Charles M. Russell with friends Irvin S. Cobb and John E. Lewis, sitting on porch of Lewis' Hotel Glacier, Lake McDonald, Montana. 1925.
Charles M. Russell is Dead, October 25, 1926
The Great Falls Leader, October 25, 1926.
Charles M. Russell, Isabel Russell, and Austin Russell Swimming, late 19th century - early 20th century
Black and white photograph of Charles, Isabel and Austin Russell swimming. They are likely in Lake McDonald, Montana.
Charles M. Russell, Joe Scheuerle, and William Krieghoff, 1912
Charles M. Russell, Joe Scheuerle, and William Krieghoff dressed as a cowboy and Indians in Russell's back yard. Photograph taken in the summer of 1912. Handwritten on the back of "a", "In Charles Russell backyard Great Falls Mont. 1912, Charles Russell, Joe Scheuerle, Bill Krieghoff".
Charles M. Russell, Josephine Trigg, and Nancy C. Russell at Bull Head Lodge, circa 1908
Black and white photograph of Charles M. Russell, Josephine Trigg, and Nancy C. Russell sitting on the deck at Bull Head Lodge.
Charles M. Russell, Josephine Trigg, and Nancy C. Russell on Porch, late 19th century - early 20th century
Charles M. Russell and Nancy C. Russell seated on the porch of Bull Head Lodge with friend, Josephine Trigg (center). Line drawn on the back of photograph.
Charles M. Russell, Josephine Trigg, and Nancy C. Russell on Porch at Bull Head Lodge, circa 1908
Black and white photograph of Charles M. Russell, Josephine Trigg, and Nancy C. Russell seated on the porch of Bull Head Lodge, Lake McDonald, Montana.
Charles M. Russell Lived and Loved the Old West, 20th century
"Charles M. Russell Lived And Loved The Old West", the second part of an article.
Charles M. Russell Lived and Loved the Old West, October 25, 1926
Newspaper clipping taken from the Great Falls Daily Leader; talks about Charles M. Russell's life.
Charles M. Russell Memorial Exhibit, 20th century
"Charles M. Russell Memorial Exhibit"