Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Found in 2680 Collections and/or Records:
Andrew J. Russell, a visual historian [videorecording]
A study of Andrew J. Russell's photographic documentation of American history, people, geography, and events. Historians, a photographic archivist, Russell's biographer, and a park district locomotive engineer comment on his work. Also includes a demonstration of the laborious process of taking photographs in Russell's day.
Charles M. Russell ephemera
Charles M. Russell letters
Handwritten, typewritten, and signed letters addressed to Frank B. Linderman, a historian in Great Falls, Montana. Russell writes about his work and about the exhibition of his paintings.
Charles M. Russell papers
Sale catalogs and circulars, exhibition announcements, prints of Russell's art works, news and magazine articles and clippings, and miscellaneous items. The materials relate to Russell's career as an artist. They document how some of his art work was marketed and published.
Don Russell letters
Contains letters to Don Russell about a book he is attempting to get published. Another letter is included between Russell and lawyer U. S. Lesh concerning the Milligan case. Materials are dated 1935-1945.
George William Russell letter to William Sharp
Handwritten and signed letter, addressed to William Sharp, and dated 8 July 1897. Russell writes about Sharp's pamphlet, "Ideas in Ireland ... Priest or Hero?" Russell signs the letter with his pseudonym, "AE."
Max H. Russell mission papers
The collection consists of two folders from the mission of Max. H. Russell from 1932-1934. It contains correspondence, photographs, booklets, as well as a transcribed interview with Max H. Russell. Most of the documents are regarding the use of the Book of Mormon tour using a film strip showing archaeological sites at ancienct ruins to spark interest in the church.
Nancy Cooper Russell letters
Handwritten, typewritten, and signed letters addressed to Frank B. Linderman, a historian in Great Falls, Montana. Russell writes about the work of her husband and the exhibition of his paintings.
Nancy Cooper Russell papers
Ruth Louise Partridge authorial papers, circa 1937-1978
Contains writing, poetry, prose, correspondence concerning publishers, radio scripts, editing, a historical play, photocopies of Minutia, and drafts of various manuscripts such as: "Other Drums," "These Signs Shall Follow," and "Tar of Angels" which were written and composed by Ruth Louise Partridge, circa 1937-1978.