I. C. 1. Book 1
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- Part Of
- Charlie Russell fonds
- Scope & Content
- File consists of black and white negatives pertaining to a trip to New York City, Wildlife, Clarence Tillenius, the filming of Andy Russell's "Grizzly Country", the Hawk's Nest, packtrains, wildlife, and hiking.
- Date Range
- ca.1961-ca.1968
- Reference Code
- V557 / I / C / 1
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- GMD
- Photograph
- Negative
- Part Of
- Charlie Russell fonds
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- Fonds Number
- V557
- Series
- I
- Sous-Fonds
- V557
- Sub-Series
- C
- Accession Number
- 7728
- Reference Code
- V557 / I / C / 1
- GMD
- Photograph
- Negative
- Date Range
- ca.1961-ca.1968
- Physical Description
- ca. 800 photographs : b&w negatives ; 35 mm
- Scope & Content
- File consists of black and white negatives pertaining to a trip to New York City, Wildlife, Clarence Tillenius, the filming of Andy Russell's "Grizzly Country", the Hawk's Nest, packtrains, wildlife, and hiking.
- Notes
- When initially housed in negative books, certain negatives had numbered or unnumbered red stickers and overlaid rectangles to indicate which negatives were to be reproduced for Charlie Russells book "Spirit Bear", as well as how to reporduction was to be cropped. Both the stickers and the cropping information was carried over into the new housing and corresponds with the "These are the negs used for Spirit Bear chapter one" document in the case file.
- Subject Access
- Artist
- Animals
- Bears
- Big Horn Sheep
- Bighorn Sheep
- Birds
- Caribou
- Hawk's Nest Ranch
- Grizzly Bears
- Marmots
- Moose
- Geographic Access
- New York
- United States of America
- Mount McKinley
- Alaska
- Waterton
- Waterton Lakes National Park
- Alberta
- Canada
- Language
- English
- Finding Aid
- Revised digital and original handwritten in case file
- Creator
- Charlie Russell
- Title Source
- Title based on contents of file
- Processing Status
- Processed
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