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Found in 51 Collections and/or Records:
Newspaper clipping of an article discussing Charles M. Russell's work in the Folsom Galleries, April 15, 1911
Clipping of an article discussing Charles M. Russell's work in the Folsom Galleries, "The West That Has Passed". Attached to a slip from Henry Romeike, Inc., a newspaper cutting bureau. From the Evening Post. April 15, 1911.
Newspaper clipping of an article discussing Joe Scheuerle, 1914
Clipping of an article discussing Joe Scheuerle. Mentions Charles M. Russell and Nancy C. Russell. The North Shore Weekly, Chicago's Livest Community Newspaper. 1914.
Newspaper clipping of tribute to Charles M. Russell, October 28, 1926
Montana Natural Resource Bulletin, October 28, 1926, Tribute to Charles M. Russell (paper - letterhead).
Newspaper Clipping regarding a letter by Charles Marion Russell to Rev. Orsdel, October 28, 1926
Livingston Enterprise, October 28, 1926, about a letter by Charles Marion Russell to Rev. Orsdel ("Brother Van"). "You were never lonesome or alone for a man with sacred hands and feet stood beside you and near Him there is not hate, so all you met loved you..." On paper with letterhead "Department of Anaconda Copper Mining Co Butte).
Newspaper clipping regarding Charles M. Russell death, October 29, 1926
Montana American, October 29, 1926, Charles M. Russell is dead, "He was a cowboy, he was the West. Such eccentricities as he displayed were the normal usufruct of a soul impregnated with the world he departed. That is personality." Paper has letterhead.
Newspaper clipping regarding Charles M. Russell's death, October 27, 1926
Miles City Star, October 27, 1926, Charles M. Russell is dead (paper has letterhead).
Postcard, 1908
Postcard featuring image of cartoon painter painting at easel. Cartoon illustrated by "H.H." Poem exists at bottom of image. Postcard addressed to Charles M Russell.
Postcard, late 19th century - early 20th century
Postcard featuring a photograph of a house. At the bottom of the image there is text that reads, 'This is our home here-.' Postcard is addressed to Mrs. Russell.
Postcard, late 19th century - early 20th century
Postcard featuring portait of James. B Hickok. Postcard addressed to 'Friend Russell'.
Postcard, late 19th century - early 20th century
Postcard featuring photograph of Jim Bridger. Postcard is addressed to "Friend Russell."