Periodicals
Found in 891 Collections and/or Records:
Mrs. Lincoln Commissioned to Model Historic Plaque, June 28, 1931
Clipping of an article entitled "Mrs. Lincoln Commissioned to Model Historic Plaque: Will Depict Surrender of Chief Joseph to General Miles; Dedication is Planned Latter Part of September". Great Falls Tribune, Sunday, June 28, 1931.
Mrs. Lincoln Gets Award of Contract for Artist Statue, April 1, 1931
Great Falls Leader, April 1, 1931, pink paper, "Mrs. Lincoln Gets Award of Contract for Artist Statue."
Mrs. Lincoln to Construct Large Statue, 20th century
A picture of Mrs. Lincoln and her model of the Charles M. Russell statue. "Mrs. Lincoln to Construct Large Statue."
Mrs. Nancy Russell, Artist's Widow, Dies: Illness Ended Work on Biography of Husband, May 25, 1940
Newspaper clipping entitled "Mrs. Nancy Russell, Artist's Widow, Dies: Illness Ended Work on Biography of Husband", May 25, 1940, Sat. "Times".
Mrs. Robbins to Supervise Fair Division, July 15
Clipping of an article entitled "Mrs. [Vesta O.] Robbins to Supervise Fair Division: Belt Woman Will Have Charge of Fine Arts and Crafts at Falls Exhibit". Handwritten note at the top reads, "Hell! The lady is herself an artist. Oh yeah!" July 15.
Mrs. Russell Deeds Cabin Studio to Chamber Board, August 4, 1928
Great Falls Tribune, August 4, 1928, "Mrs. Russell Deeds Cabin Studio To Chamber Board: Property Will Be Transferred to City and Dedicated as National Shrine to Memory of Montana's Cowboy Artist."
Mrs. Russell Is Dead: Widow of Falls Artist Succumbs at 61, May 24, 1940
Four pages from Great Falls Leader. Outlined in ink on front page, "Mrs. Russell Is Dead: Widow of Falls Artist Succumbs at 61". Article surrounded by stories of WWII. May 24, 1940.
Mrs. Russell Thanks Willis for Work on Bill for Memorial, 20th century
Article about Nancy C. Russell, "Mrs. Russell Thanks Willis for Work on Bill for Memorial."
Mrs. Russell, Widow of Cowboy Artist, Passes in California, May 25, 1940
Pages from Great Falls Tribune, May 25, 1940. As well as information on WWII, article on the passing of Nancy C. Russell, "Mrs. Russell, Widow of Cowboy Artist, Passes in California".
Mud to Hips, It Looked to Two Cowboys, 20th century
Article about Charles M. Russell, "Mud to Hips, It Looked to Two Cowboys: F.W. Webster, First Grocer Here Tells Inimitable Story of Charlie Russell."