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Story June 28, 1957

The Harlem News

Harlem, Blaine County, Montana

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Four statues depicting Charles M. Russell, created by Montana artists Evelyn Cole, Jack Weaver, Bob Scriver, and one from Corai, are on display in Helena's historical museum since early June, competing for a spot in the U.S. Capitol. A fifth entry is pending.

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The four statues pictured above were put on display at the historical museum in Helena early in June, and are entered in the competition for the statue of Charles M. Russell to be placed in the United States Capitol Building in Washington, D. C.

The first statue in the row was made by Miss Evelyn Cole of Blaine county, has been viewed by many local people. The second statue made by Jack Weaver, which also has been on display.

The third is the work of Bob Scriver of Browning and the fourth was made by an artist from Corai. A fifth statue is scheduled to be entered in the competition.

What sub-type of article is it?

Curiosity

What keywords are associated?

Charles M Russell Statue Competition Helena Museum Montana Artists Art Display

What entities or persons were involved?

Charles M. Russell Miss Evelyn Cole Jack Weaver Bob Scriver

Where did it happen?

Historical Museum In Helena

Story Details

Key Persons

Charles M. Russell Miss Evelyn Cole Jack Weaver Bob Scriver

Location

Historical Museum In Helena

Event Date

Early In June

Story Details

Four statues of Charles M. Russell by local artists Miss Evelyn Cole of Blaine county, Jack Weaver, Bob Scriver of Browning, and an artist from Corai are displayed at the historical museum in Helena and entered in a competition for placement in the United States Capitol Building in Washington, D. C. A fifth statue is scheduled to be entered.

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