Silver Gelatin Print
Found in 5340 Collections and/or Records:
Illustrated Card depicting Native American Rights, late 19th century - early 20th century
Illustrated Card depicting Native American Rights. Uncle Sam and Miss Montana discussing treatment of Native Americans by Landholders. Hand Written at bottom, "Miss Montana, "Father I have thrown my lands open to this world these are Americans, have I nothing for them?" Uncle Sam, "No my child not as long as the land hog has control he is the only animal known that lives without a heart."
Illustrated Card depicting Native American Rights, late 19th century - early 20th century
Illustrated Card depicting Native American Rights. Uncle Sam and Miss Montana discussing treatment of Native Americans by Landholders. Hand Written at bottom, "Miss Montana, "Father I have thrown my lands open to this world These are Americans, have I nothing for them?" Uncle Sam, "No my child not as long as the land hog has control he is the only animal known that lives with out a heart." On back typed, "Drawing by Russell defending the Indian".
Illustrated Card depicting Native American Rights, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photo of Illustrated Card depicting Native American Rights. Uncle Sam and Miss Montana discussing treatment of Native Americans by Landholders. Hand Written at bottom, "Miss Montana, "Father I have thrown my lands open to this world these are Americans, have I nothing for them?" Uncle Sam, "No my child not as long as the land hog has control he is the only animal known that lives without a heart." tinted blue.
Illustrated Card depicting Native American Rights, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photo of Illustrated Card depicting Native American Rights. Uncle Sam and Miss Montana discussing treatment of Native Americans by Landholders. Hand Written at bottom, "Miss Montana, "Father I have thrown my lands open to this world these are Americans, have I nothing for them?" Uncle Sam, "No my child not as long as the land hog has control he is the only animal known that lives without a heart."
Illustrated Card depicting Native American Rights, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photo of Illustrated Card depicting Native American Rights. Uncle Sam and Miss Montana discussing treatment of Native Americans by Landholders. Hand Written at bottom, "Miss Montana, "Father I have thrown my lands open to this world these are Americans, have I nothing for them?" Uncle Sam, "No my child not as long as the land hog has control he is the only animal known that lives without a heart."
Illustrated Greeting Card, November 14, 1903
Photograph of an illustrated greeting card, handwritten from Charles M. Russell with an illustration of him in a suit with hat and cane.
Illustrated Invitation to the Earl of Lonsdale, 1919
Illustrated invitation to The Stampede, August 25 to 30, 1919. Illustration is by Charles Russell of a cowboy roping a cow. Invitation is from Committee of the Stampede. Negative of invitation TU2009.39.268.227.
Illustrated Letter, June 23, 1915
Illustrated letter from Charles M. Russell to friend Phil dated June 23, 1915. Illustration is of a three Indians on horses spotting another party on horses.
Illustrated Letter, late 19th century - early 20th century
Matted color photograph of an illustrated letter with a scene of Indians on horseback.
Illustrated Letter, September 26, 1926
Illustrated letter from Charlie M. Russell to Friend Cole dated September 26, 1926. Illustration is of a herd of deer and a large stag. Two additional drawings of cows appear on second page of letter.