Great Falls
Found in 388 Collections and/or Records:
Burned Building, January 20, 1919
Postcard with a photograph of a burned building.
Canvas by Russell is Sold for Five Thousand, January 15, 1915
Clipping of an article entitled "Canvas By Russell is Sold for Five Thousand: Frank P. Atkinson Receives That Price From John. G. Morony for "The Last Stand"--Second Big Painting to be Undertaken by Artist". Great Falls Daily Tribune. January 15, 1915.
Canvas by Russell is Sold For Five Thousand: Frank P. Atkinson Receives That Price From John G. Morony for 'The Last Stand' -- Second Big Painting to Be Undertaken by Artist., January 15, 1915
Great Falls Daily Tribune clipping of an article dated 15 January 1915 titled 'Canvas by Russell is Sold For Five Thousand: Frank P. Atkinson Receives That Price From John G. Morony for "The Last Stand"--Second Big Painting to Be Undertaken by Artist.'
Centennial Year - 1864-1964 Charles M. Russell Gallery, Great Falls Montana, 1964
A centennial book commemorating Charles Russell. Printed by the Trigg-C. M. Russell Foundation and sponsored by Centiennial Committee of the Great Falls Chamber of Commerce.
Central Avenue by Electric Light, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of an avenue light by electric lights.
Charles M. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Two pictures on one page. Same as TU2009.39.5651a. Charles M. Russell twirling a lasso in front of his log cabin studio in Great Falls, Montana, while his neighbor Albert Trigg looks on. circa 1905. Second picture is of Charles M. Russell on the deck of Bull Head Lodge in front of easle.
Charles M. Russell and Albert Trigg, late 19th century - early 20th century
Charles M. Russell and Albert Trigg in front of studio.
Charles M. Russell and Albert Trigg, circa 1905
Same as TU2009.39.5651a. Charles M. Russell twirling a lasso in front of his log cabin studio in Great Falls, Montana, while his neighbor Albert Trigg looks on. circa 1905.
Charles M. Russell and C.S. Russell, circa 1903
Charles M. Russell and his father, C.S. Russell, in front of the newly finished stuido. One of the first photographs taken of the log cabin structure.
Charles M. Russell and C.S. Russell, July 30, 1903
Charles M. Russell and C.S. Russell standing in front of studio.