Montana
Found in 330 Collections and/or Records:
Man leaning against pole, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of Man leaning against pole of a house on Montana street.
Many Visit Browning Fair; Conway Talks on Tourists, 20th century
Great Falls Tribune article about the Browning Fair with a portion of it marked in pencil and written out to the side 'Dan Conway remembers Blackfeet (sic) the roommates of Charles M. Russell.'
Memories of Old Montana', 1945
Hardcover book entitled 'Memories of Old Montana' by Con Price. Signed in blue ink on the copyright page by Con Price. Dust jacket included.
Men Ice Skating on Flathead River, Montana, late 19th century - early 20th century
Black and white photograph of three men ice skating on Flathead River in Montana. The men appear to be falling.
Men on Porch of Kootenai Lodge, late 19th century - early 20th century
Black and white photograph of a group of men, similar to TU2009.39.7651.174, posing on the porch of Kootenai Lodge.
Minneapolis Views Wild West Through Eyes of Montana Cowboy Artist, December 14, 1919
Article about Charles M. Russell entitled "Minneapolis Views Wild West Through Eyes of Montana Cowboy Artist". The Minneapolis Sunday Tribune. December 14, 1919.
Montana Plains, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of Montana plains, view looking down fence near a road and field.
Montana Plains, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of fence and telephone poles near dirt road through Montana plains.
Montana the Magazine of Western History, 1958
Volume 8 number one of the Montana magazine. Cover is a print of Charles M. Russell's 'Indian Hunters Return' with black and white photos of Russell's work at other places throughout the magazine.
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."