Britzman Collection
Found in 12750 Collections and/or Records:
Paradise Lost illustration
"Paradise Lost" illustration from Life magazine (buffalo clouds). On the back are some more illustrations.
Paragraph of Prose, late 19th century - early 20th century
Typed one paragraph about walking in the woods and handwritten statement below the paragraph says 'Memory unlocks the Treasure Box...(Life of Charles M. Russell Artist.)'
Park Board Okays Plan for Russell Memorial, February 11, 1950
Paper clipping from Great Falls Tribune discussing a Charles M. Russell Memorial.
Park Road, late 19th century - early 20th century
Black and white photograph of Park Road and surrounding scenery.
Party at Window Rock, 1916
Black and white photograph of the Russell and Eaton party at Window Rock, Canyon de Chelly. Photograph is part of the album TU2009.39.7650. A collection of pictures taken when Charles M. Russell and Nancy C. Russell join Howard Eaton on a six week trip to Arizona. They departed on September 9, 1916 to see the Grand Canyon and visit the Navajo and Hopi country.
Party at Window Rock, 1916
The Russell and Eaton party at Window Rock, Canyon de Chelly. Photograph is part of the album TU2009.39.7650. A collection of pictures taken when Charles M. Russell and Nancy C. Russell join Howard Eaton on a six week trip to Arizona. They departed on September 9, 1916 to see the Grand Canyon and visit the Navajo and Hopi country.
Passing Trails, April 10, 1917
Poem by Wallace D. Coburn entitled "Passing Trails" dedicated to Charles M. Russell. Typed.
Pat Garrett, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of Studio portrait of "Sheriff Pat Garrett" (handwritten in pencil on the back). Handwritten in ink on the back, beneath the name, "1 eal[?]".
Path in Forest, late 19th century - early 20th century
Black and white photograph of dirt road through forest or woods.
Peace Pipe, late 19th century - early 20th century
Pencil sketch of a possible peace pipe on the lined stationary of W.E. Ward.
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Pencil sketch of a possible peace pipe on the lined stationary of W.E. Ward.