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Object Type: Newspaper Clipping

Image Title Creator Culture Accession # Materials/Techniques
Indian Life to be Portrayed American TU2009.39.5532.2 paper
Russell, Noted Cowboy Painter, Leaves Past for Minneapolis American TU2009.39.5476.1 paper
Cowboy Artist Now in St. Louis American TU2009.39.5408 paper
25 "Wild West" Paintings are Exhibited Here American TU2009.39.5442 paper
Horses, Men and Cattle American TU2009.39.5154 paper
Clipping of a reproduction of Charles M. Russell's painting "A Bronk to Breakfast" American TU2009.39.5547 paper
Farmer Resident of Fort Benton Passes in East American TU2009.39.1047 paper
Newspaper clipping of an article which includes a letter from Irvin S. Cobb to Charles M. Russell American TU2009.39.5488.1 paper
Cowboy Artist is in the City: Charles M. Russell Spends the Day Here En Route to Mexico American TU2009.39.5419.4 paper
Ritch Heard Upon Russell Memorial American TU2009.39.5248.3 paper
Russell Memorial Exhibition Opens Monday American TU2009.39.5540 paper
Center Shots: The Cowboy's Effort Arthur Chapman American TU2009.39.8260 paper
The Pinto American TU2009.39.5177 paper
Clipping of a reproduction of Charles M. Russell's painting "Discovery of Last Chance Gulch" American TU2009.39.5563 paper
New Road to Knowledge American TU2009.39.5070 paper
C. M. Russell, Indian Painter, in St. Louis American TU2009.39.5501.2-3 paper
Newspaper clipping discussing the west has passed American TU2009.39.5430.1 paper
City will Accept Memorial to Artist, Council Indicates American TU2009.39.5257.3 paper
Russell's Bronzes Are Given to City Council American TU2009.39.8075 paper
Our Temple of Fame American TU2009.39.5168a paper