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George Custer Telegram, March 4, 1876
This is a telegram written by George A. Custer to Lawrence Bonnett; it is written on a Western Union form. It says, "We start to meet Sitting Bull tomorrow will reach Lincoln Monday."
I Savvy These Folks, 1907
This work is located in archives, not graphic storage
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Illustrated letter from Charles M. Russell to Friend Beal (Charles M. Beil), May 31, 1926
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: A collection of illustrated letters, watercolors, pen and ink drawings, and poems, mostly related to the artists work. See also: Photography files
Letter from Charles M. Russell to "Friend Bob", March 28
Photograph of an illustrated letter from Charles M. Russell to "Friend Bob." The illustration is of a man riding a bucking goat with four reindeer cheering him on. Handwritten.
Letter from Charles M. Russell to "Friend Sixapeesisstsee", October 17, 1919
Photograph of a letter from Charles M. Russell to "Friend Sixapeesistsee." Handwritten.
Letter from Diego Colón, son of Christopher Columbus, to Archbishop Cisneros, 1512
Letter from Diego Colón, son of Christopher Columbus, to Archbishop Cisneros.
"Milk Fund" 101 Ranch Ticket, April 11, 1905
Miscellaneous 101 Ranch folder 24
Newspaper clipping about an upcoming exhibition of thirty canvases of Charles M. Russell at the St. Louis Artist's Guild, 1905
Clipping from a paper, an upcoming exhibition of thirty canvases of Charles M. Russell (here, written Charles Mead Russell) at the St. Louis Artist's Guild. 1905.
Newspaper clipping corncerning Charles M. Russell Indian illustration to be used in book, April 8, 1928
Georgian Atlanta, April 8, 1928, Charles M. Russell Indian Illustration to be used in book.
Newspaper clipping discussing the west has passed, April 15, 1911
Clipping of an article discussing "The West That Has Passed", an exhibition of Charles M. Russell's work at Folsom Galleries. Evening World. April 15, 1911.