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1Ike Russell, portrait1887; 1888; 1889Image/StillImage
2Dr. Potter1898; 1899; 1900Image/StillImage
3Ike Russell standing on a bridge, July 4, 19001900-07-04Image/StillImage
4Ike Russell, portrait in military uniform1898Image/StillImage
5Frank H. Manning1898; 1899; 1900Image/StillImage
6Ike Russell with Samuel Russell and unidentified woman in front of a train.1898; 1899; 1900Image/StillImage
7Isaac Russell, 1899. Serving on civilian staff of General Bates. Manila, Philippine Islands.1899Image/StillImage
8Isaac Russell in 1898. Battery A, Utah Field Artillery, Spanish American War. Manilla, Philippine Islands. Founder of The American Soldier, one of the very first newspapers serving U.S. troops.1898Image/StillImage
9Ike Russell getting on a trolley, card to his mother: "My mother had a little boy/ Who wandered far away/ So she'll know how he's getting on/ He sends her this today"1898; 1899; 1900Image/StillImage
10Victors of many battles C the famous Utah Battery, after the capture of Malolos, Philippines.1898; 1899; 1900Image/StillImage
11Philippines1898Image/StillImage
12Camp at Fort Stevens, Oregon. September 3, 18981898-09-03Image/StillImage
13The Pirate Six -- Robbers to His Excellency the Sultan. The Civil Government of Gamboauga just after lunch during the after-dinner tales of older days. Left to Right: Mei-Ike Hardscrabble (Keeper of the Keg); Lieut. Morse - Health Officer (Medico); Mr. Wilson - Cashier Civil Funds; Mr. Sheridon - A young lawyer in Judge Ado's office; St. Bowman - 31st Inf. U.S.V.; A visiting naval officer.1898; 1899; 1900Image/StillImage
14Portrait of Robert N. Young signed "I am as ever very truly your friend" on the back. Portrait by Fox and Symons studio in Salt Lake City, January 19001900-01Image/StillImage
15Battery A, Utah Field Artillery at mess time1898; 1899; 1900Image/StillImage
16Ike Russell standing on a bridge, cyanotype. July 4, 19001900-07-04Image/StillImage
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