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    Charles P. Russell Portrait

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    Portrait of Charles P. Russell in uniform.https://commons.erau.edu/charles-russell-images-misc/1009/thumbnail.jp

    Charles P. Russell Scrapbook

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    Charles P. Russell worked for the Continental Aircraft Engine Company of Detroit, Michigan in the late 1920s. As he travelled the United States for work, he took photographs of famous aviators, aircraft and airfields that he pasted into a scrapbook with colorful commentary. C. P. Russell’s scrapbook opens a new window into the world of U.S. aviation in the early part of the twentieth century.https://commons.erau.edu/charles-russell-books/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Charles P. Russell Aviator\u27s Certificate

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    Aero Club of America Aviator\u27s Certificate awarded to Charles P. Russell on November 20th, 1918.https://commons.erau.edu/charles-russell-images-misc/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Russell Army Portrait

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    Charles P Russell US Army Portrait.https://commons.erau.edu/charles-russell-images/1250/thumbnail.jp

    Charles P. Russell Waco Biplane

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    Photo of the type of plane Charles flew, a Waco biplane with a continental engine.https://commons.erau.edu/charles-russell-images-misc/1006/thumbnail.jp

    Charles P Russell in Army Trench Coat

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    https://commons.erau.edu/charles-russell-images/1254/thumbnail.jp

    Charles P Russell with Two Army Buddies

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    https://commons.erau.edu/charles-russell-images/1253/thumbnail.jp

    k-russell/x_sections_tool: Cross-sections and Dimensions [Software]

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    <p>Cross-sections and Dimensions tool v1.0</p> <p>A spatial tool for creation of stream cross-sections and delineation of bankfull extent based on slope threshold</p> <p><strong>Full Changelog</strong>: https://github.com/k-russell/x_sections_tool/commits/v1.0</p&gt

    Sam Russell

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    Photograph of dulcimer maker and player, Sam Russell. Sam's son, Woodrow, also plays the dulcimer and has an interview in the DLA

    1922-04-18; Letter, from H. A. Russell, Paul Russell, F. P Hatfield [?] and E. B. Van Ness, Paola (Kan.), to L. J. Pettijohn, Topeka (Kan.)

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    Copy of a typewritten letter from H. A. Russell, Paul Russell, F. P. Hatfield[crossed out, possibly J. D. Clarkson instead], and E. B. Van Ness to L. J. Pettijohn, Secretary of State (Kansas), dated April 18, 1022 [sic]
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