Montana’s Charlie Russell: A Visit with Nancy Cooper Russell
Nancy Cooper Russell was the wife and business manager of Montana’s famed “Cowboy Artist.” Join historical interpreter Mary Jane Bradbury as she shares, using first-person historical interpretation techniques, Nancy’s version of Charlie Russell’s story as it relates to the Montana Historical Society’s world-class collection of Russell art (including the monumental masterpiece Lewis and Clark Meeting Indians at Ross’ Hole in Montana’s State Capitol).

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Uncharted Territory: David Thompson on the Columbia Plateau (2009) | Documentary | KSPS PBS

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Drawn to Yellowstone

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"Backroads of Montana: Episode #21 - Anaconda to Comertown" (2004)

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Nobody Has Seen This 1880s Stamp Mill in Decades. I Went to Find It

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Kid Gloves and Brass Knuckles: The Life of Nancy Cooper Russell.

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Doku: Die geheime Welt des deutschen Adels

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The end of an era: Remington's The Fall of the Cowboy

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Charles Marion Russell: A collection of 293 works (HD)

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The Greatest Western Artist of All Time

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