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Fort Benton River Front Place Chosen
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Russell's Great Uncle Was William Bent, One of the Most Noted Frontiersmen and First White Settler in Colorado
Newspaper featuring a color image of one of Charles M. Russell's paintings
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Scope and Content Notes
Pages from the Pittsburg Sun Telegraph, July 28, 1929. Color image of one of Charles M. Russell's paintings takes up top half of page, with caption underneath describing the image. "When Shadows Hint Death".