
Reverse of above right postcard reads, "Montana has one illustrious son in the person of Chas. M. Russell, the true 'Cow Boy Artist.' He paints Western Range life and Indians as no other artist has done. All his friends call him 'Charley' and he is a prince of good fellows." Attribution reads, "Kwality Co Great Falls Montana Published by Chas. E. Morris Co., Great Falls, Mont. Made in U.S. A." No date, never mailed.


Reverse of above left postcard reads, "Charles M. Russell (1864-1926), Montana's famous Cowboy Artist, was the foremost interpreter of the life of the cowboy and Indian of the early West. He lived among the Indians and was a cowboy in the open range days before the coming of the railroad. This reproduction direct from the original by C. M. Russell - fully protected by copyright." Attribution reads, "Trail's End Post Card Trail's End Pub. Co. Inc., 725 Michigan Blvd., Pasadena 10, California" No date, never mailed.
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