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ASIA * Magazine Cover - December 1926 by Illustrator Everett Shinn

ASIA MINOR MAP * - 1921 - Pictured and written about in article entitled CORONATION OF EMIR FEISAL AS KING OF IRAQ showing pictorial collage of the third son of Hedjah Crowned King on August 23 with picture of subjects, British Officers inc. a map of Asia Minor detailing Irak as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ASKARIS * - 1916 - Pictorial collage with extensive text entitled THE CAMEROONS, WHICH ARE REPORTED LOST TO GERMANY by Charles Johnson with history and pictures of the area involved in fighting in World War I as saved from this old American pictorial magazine with 4 pages which are in excellent condition and each is 11 by 16 inches.

ASKEW, Mildred * - 1925 - of Little Rock, Arkansas who Won two first prizes for violin playing and singing  as a 13 year old high school girl at the Annual Arkansas State Fair as saved from this American Pictorial magazine

ASKINS, Bob * Mentioned in "Some Very Early Bucking Horses Milt Knew" By: Milt Hinkle

ASKINS, Bob - 1890 - 1930 ERA  Western Star  named in the Autobiography of World's Lady Champion Bucking Bronc Horse Rider with pictures and names of stars of the Rodeo she performed with as published in this rare and complete western magazine.

ASKREN. O. O.  - 1850 -1900 era - LOCATION NM. Lawyer named in historical story entitled THE SHERIFFS OF SAN MIGUEL  by Milton W. Callon who writes that for almost fifty years one family ran Las Vegas, New Mexico and passed the torch from brother to brother, father to son and they became one of the most powerful dynasties on the western frontier as found in this complete western magazine.

ASLINGER, Calvin * Private, Stainville, Tennessee. WW I Honor Roll - Died of Wounds.

ASPEN, COLORADO.,. - 1860 -1890 era - Location Denver, Colorado. Denver, Colorado. Named in story about  BRICK POMEROY entitled "THE WEST'S GREATEST FAILURE" by Danny V. Atchley which relates the story of this western pioneer who founded "The Weekly Democrat" a newspaper with other 100,000 circulation. He wrote several books including "Sense and Nonsense" but he usually moved on to newer ventures as published in this complete and rarely found western magazine.

ASPINWALL, W. H.,  Agent for HURD'S CENTRIFUGAL SUGAR MACHINE PATENT  * -  1858 -  - Original patent report and engraving

ASQUITH, Elizabeth, Mrs. * - 1922 - Pictured as the wife of the former Premier of Great Britain on her first lecture tour in New York City  in article entitled "Men and Women of Importance in Four Continents"  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ASQUITH, Elizabeth, Mrs.  * - 1923 - Featured in "Women Whose Activities Are of Public Interest". Shown as bride Princess Bibesco of Greece.

ASSEMBLY OF GOD PREACHER LORIS, Nelson * - 1924 -Texas  native pictured in article entitled EXPOUNDS THE GOSPEL, THOUGH STILL IN KNICKERBOCKERS, preaching at the Pentacostal Tabernacle at Yonkers as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ASSINBOINE INDIANS - 1822 - 1837 - Location OH,MO,KY,PA. Indians named in story entitled The Maverick River Baron by John Major Hurdy who writes of the legend of Mike Fink, an old river boater who rose from nothing to Captain of a Keel Boat and became a legend on the river as found in this rare western magazine.

ASSINBOINE INDIANS * - 1833 - 34. Site: ND, France, Germany, Switzerland. Named in story entitled WINTER AT FORT CLARK, edited by Davis Thomas and Karin Ronnefeldt which recites one of the most important American Plains Expedition of Maximilian and Bodmer along the tribes of the Upper Missouri as found in this old, complete western magazine.

ASSINIBONE INDIANS - 1870 -90 - Location: MT, Canada. Named in story entitled THE LAST WAR PARTY by Hugh A. Dempsey of the Blood Indians last raid against the Crows as found in this complete and rare western magazine that is 50 years old.

ASSINIBOINE INDIANS - 1830 ERA - LOCATION WASHINGTON, D. C.,  Dakota Territory, MO, WY. Named in story entitled "The Fatal Truth" by Glenn R. Vernam who writes of travels and experiences of Assiniboine Indian Chief "Pigeon's Egg Head" or Wi-Ju-Jon who was caught up in U. S. Government spiel as found in this old and complete western magazine.

ASSINIBOINE INDIAN COUNTRY - 1880 era - Western Frontier - Named in story entitled LIVER-EATING JOHNSON'S LAST TRAIL by Raymond W. Thorp. Story of one of the west's most heroic mountain men called the boldest Anglo-Saxon who ever lifted a redskin's scalp. Known to the Indians as Dah-plh-ek Absaroka as published in this old and complete western magazine.

ASSINIBOINE  INDIANS - 1890 - 1912 Circa. Site - Missouri, Dakota Territory. Named in biography entitled SAGA OF FREDERIC GERARD by Carleton Mays. Written of a legend who the author states could whip wild grizzlies, defeat 600 Indians, escape from the Custer massacre yet compassionate enough to tend the sick Indians as though they were his flock as found in rare and complete western magazine.

ASSINIBONIE Indians mentioned in "The Northwest Mounted Police of Canada"

ASSISI, Mentioned in, "The Dedication of Father Junipero" By: H. H. -  Named in the history of Father Junipero's. His voyage to the new world lasted 99 days in 1740 complicated by terrible storms, shortage of water, and starvation. Founder of the Franciscan Missions of Southern California.

ASSISTANT POSTMASTER RANDLES, Thomas B. * - 1928 - Pictured in article entitled "THE GOVERNMENT'S NEW STAMP-SELLING Machine" is Thomas B. Randles, Assistant Postmaster as saved old American Pictorial magazine

ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF WAR - KEPPEL, Frederick Paul * - 1918 - Pictured and written about as one of the Assistant Secretaries of War in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR with text describing his return from a visit to the American Army in France as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

ASSOCIATED BRITISH RAILWAYS  * - 1935 - Scotland location with ad  as pictured and saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine. Page is 9 3/4 by 13 3/4 inches.

ASSOCIATED PRESS - 1870 era - Location - Dakota Territory, MT. Named in history entitled "FT .LINCOLN'S PHANTOM FORGER" by Tom Bailey which the author claims that the Seventh Cavalry might have been saved had Custer heeded a forged order not to march to a rendezvous with death on the Little Big Horn as found in a very rare and complete western magazine.

ASSOCIATED PRESS GOVERNING BOARD FOR 1924 * - Photographed at the Waldorf Astoria immediately after their election. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE- 1870 era - Location; New England, NY, NB, WY, UT. Named in story entitled PROFESSOR MARSH GOES WEST: THE YALE EXPEDITION which tells of the first American specialist in paleontology, Professor O. C. Marsh and his venture in search of old dinosaur bones as found in the rare and complete western magazine.

ASSOUAN DAM, EGYPT * - 1932 - (Chicago)  - Pictured under construct in article entitled "Egypt Enlarges A Structure Vaster Than Her World's Wonders of Antiquity.. Mint Condition. 11 by 14 inches

ASSU * 1900 era. Location CA, NV. First husband of  Dat So La Lee - Weaver of Legends as found in this rare and complete western magazine telling of her basket prowess and their history and value.

ASSUAN DAM, EGYPT * - 1936 - Pictured and written about in article entitled A NEW KING ON THE THRONE OF THE PHARAOHS with a collage of pictures including the late King Faud and King George   as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
ASTAIRE, Adele * - star of "For Goodness Sakes" ' Beautiful Women of the Opera, Stage and Screen - 1922.

ASTAIRE, Adele * -- 1922 - Star of "The Bunch and Judy"  playing at the Globe Theater  in an article entitled "Actresses and Scenes  in Current Productions" as saved from this old Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition, 11 by 16 inches.

ASTAIRE, Adele * - 1928 - Pictured entitled BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS with her brother Fred Astaire in a collage of stars pictured in article entitled WHERE THE LIGHTS OF BROADWAY THEATRE GLEAM  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

ASTAIRE, Adele * - 1932 - Pictured in publicity pose as star of "THE BAND WAGON" in article entitled  PLAYERS IN DRAMATIC SUCCESSES OF 1931 as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

ASTAIRE, Fred * - 1928 - Pictured entitled BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS with his sister Adele Astaire in a collage of stars pictured in article entitled WHERE THE LIGHTS OF BROADWAY THEATRE GLEAM  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

ASTAIRE, Fred * in THE GAY DIVORCEE * - 1934 - Pictured in Movie Review with scenes of stars and players in article entitled "MOVIE OF THE WEEK"   as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ASTAIRE, Fred * - 1936 - Pictorial collage of movie review entitled THE SCREEN; "SWING TIME" with Fred Astaire, Helen Broderick, Ginger Rogers,  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.11 by 14 mint condition.

ASTER (Sailing Ship renamed after Cabul)  - Sailing Ship  - 1900 era - written up in  "The Girl Who Waited at Seaman's Rest" by Rowen L. and Gordon D. Alcorn. Story of Seaman and Ships in the Tacoma, Washington area.

ASTER, Evelyn * (Daughter of Nile ASTHER and Vivian DUNCAN - Featured Collage of National Magazine- 1932)

ASTOR THEATRE PRESENTS THEODORA * - 1921 - Movie flyer headlined THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD HAS BEEN WRITTEN IN LIVE STORIES AND THIS IS ONE OF THEM presented by GOLDWIN at the Astor Theatre, Broadway and Forty-fifth Street in New York as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ASTOR, John * 1922. Pictured with mother, Lady Astor.

ASTOR, John Jacob * "The Astor Family" as published in 1894 in this first printing by Harold Parker

ASTOR, John Jacob  1811 era - Location: MO, NE, SD. - Named in Western River Story entitled KEELBOAT MARATHON by Max von Kreisler who tells the story of Manual Lisa, a river boat captain in a race for the early fur industry on the Missouri River. His competitor was the American Fur Company headed by John Jacob Astor as found in this old and complete western magazine.

ASTOR, John Jacob - 1820 - 1890 era. Location - Western United States - American Fur Company owner named in story entitled Captain Black Beaver (Se-ket-Tu-May-Qua - sometimes spelled Si-ki-to-ker) -  by Glen Shirley calling him The Great Delaware, a much sought guide and interpreter. Honored by his tribe in that he was given custody of the famous treaty signed by William Pen and the Chief of the Delaware Tribe at Shackamaxson. as found in rare western magazine. Must read.

ASTOR, John Jacob - 1890 - 1912 Circa. Site - Missouri, Dakota Territory. Named as owner of a fur company  in biography entitled SAGA OF FREDERIC GERARD by Carleton Mays. Written of a legend who the author states could whip wild grizzlies, defeat 600 Indians, escape from the Custer massacre yet compassionate enough to tend the sick Indians as though they were his flock as found in rare and complete western magazine.

ASTOR, John Jacob mentioned in "The Real Molly Brown", by Louise Cheney

ASTOR, John Jacob, III * "The Astor Family" as published in 1894 in this first printing by Harold Parker.

ASTOR, John Jacob  III * - 1933 - Pictured as reaching maintaining majority as featured in article entitled FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS headlined INHERITOR OF MILLIONS, NO 1- as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

ASTOR, John Jacob, IV * "The Astor Family" as published in 1894 in this first printing by Harold Parker.

ASTOR, John Jacob, Mrs. * - 1915 - Shown at the War Relief Headquarters in the Hotel Vanderbilt, New York.

ASTOR, Lady * 1922 American-born member of the British Parliament with children, Michael and John O. at Cliveden.

ASTOR, Lady and son * - 1936 - Pictured and written up in article entitled "Motherhood or Public Career" - Famous women show there need be no conflict between love and duty as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

ASTOR, Madeleine Force mentioned in "The Real Molly Brown", by Louise Cheney

ASTOR, Mary * - 1923 - Pictured as star in "PURITAN PASSION" in article headlined ACTRESSES IN THE SILENT DRAMAS as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

ASTOR, Mary * - 1923 - Featured in pictorial collage entitled PROMINENT ACTRESSES OF THE SILENT DRAMA as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint. 11 by 16 inches.

ASTOR, Mary  * - 1921  - Film actress Mary Aston stars in the film play "The Beggar Maid" based upon the legend of King Cophetua as featured in article entitled "Actresses Playing Leading Roles in Current Theatrical Productions" as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

ASTOR, Michael * 1922. Pictured with mother, Lady Astor.

ASTOR, Mr. mentioned in "The Rich Golden Gulches Of Montana" article from old western magazine

ASTOR, Vincent, Mrs.  * - 1932 - Pictured in article entitled A SOCIETY LEADER COLLECTS NICKELS FOR REPEAL OF PROHIBITION  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ASTOR, Vincent  -1930 - Mentioned in Old Sailing Cup History of Sir Harold Vanderbilt's Enterprise over Sir Thomas Lipton.

ASTOR, William B.* "The Astor Family" as published in 1894 in this first printing by Harold Parker.

ASTOR, William Waldorf * "The Astor Family" as published in 1894 in this first printing by Harold Parker

ASTOR, William Waldorf, * Millionaire  - Mentioned in "Frontier In Transition: California’s Redwood Coast as photographed" by August William. Ericson

ASTORIA *. Oregon. 1922 Great Conflagration Sweeps Oregon's Oldest City

ASTORIA, OREGON - 1875 - Location: West Coast. Named in story entitled "THE MYSTERIOUS RAMMING OF THE PACIFIC" by T. W. Patterson of a floating coffin named the "Pacific" which was rammed by an unidentified steamer (later named as the American Ship Orpheus) which left the scene and passengers to die as found in this old and complete western magazine.

Astoria, WASHINGTON - 1865 era – Location: WA Territory. Here is story entitled “The Colville Indian’s Helen Toulou” by Thelma Kimmel which relates the story of pioneer days in the Fort Spokane area as found in this complete, seldom read western magazine.

ASTORIANS  1811 era - Location: MO, NE, SD. - Named in Western River Story entitled KEELBOAT MARATHON by Max von Kreisler who tells the story of Manual Lisa, a river boat captain in a race for the early fur industry on the Missouri River. His competitor was the American Fur Company headed by John Jacob Astor as found in this old and complete western magazine

Astralid, horse, - 1865 era – Location: WA Territory. Named in  story entitled “The Colville Indian’s Helen Toulou” by Thelma Kimmel which relates the story of pioneer days in the Fort Spokane area as found in this complete, seldom read western magazine.

ASTRUP, Eiwind - 1891. Location: Artic. Member of the Peary party named in story entitled "THE PEARY RELIEF EXPEDITION" by Angelo Heilprin with drawing by Frank W. Stokes citing the facts and details of the expedition inc. crew members and their duties as published in this unusual, complete western magazine

ATACOSA COUNTY, TEXAS * - era early 1900's - Site: Mexican Border Area.  Atacosa County, Texas Sheriff Avant named in story of Texas Ranger Lawmen searching for sheriff killer Gregorio Cortez near the Rio Grande. He ran, stole a fast quarter mare, eluded capture for ten days but didn't bring map and failed to cross the Rio Grande and the Texas Rangers got their man as saved from this old seldom found in this complete western magazine.

ATASCADERO, CALIFORNIA * - 1918 - a Collage of pictures of the great buildings entitled "The Conveniences of a Great City, in the Country" as saved from an old Illustrated Review Magazine.

ATATURK, Kemal Mustapha * - 1936 - Pictured and written about in article entitled THE WORLD AGAIN WATCHES THE DARDANELLES with a collage of pictures including the one entitled WELL-MANNERED DICTATOR as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ATCHEFF, *  (Member of Bolshevist Army Staff) COMMUNISTS LEADERS - 1921 era - Fantastic review entitled "Leading Figures and Salient Features of the Bolshevist Regime inc., Martens, Tchitcherin, Trotzky, Moses Uritzky w pictures of Soviet Russia in formative days as pictured in American Mag.

ATCHERSON, Lucile *  (of Ohio) - 1925 - Named as Government Foreign Service Employee and pictured in this article entitled "WOMAN WHO HELP BOSS UP" who the author says are the women of importance in the United States in the year 1925. Many were presidential appointees and those that influence "politics behind the scenes" as saved from this old American magazine.

ATCHINSON, Charlie - Fascinating true story of the Dublin, Texas Haunted Waterhole by Ennis Favors of local water well haunted by the ghosts of Jenny and baby Temple Papworth. Subject rarely found in this old western magazine

ATCHINSON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE *..  - 1890 era - Named in "The Chile Line is Dead, the official name of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad was affectionately called the "Chile Line"  and is still remember as God's gift to the Sangre De Christo.. Here is it's history as found in this unusual and complete western magazine in mint condition

ATCHINSON, TOPEKA and SANTA FE RAILROAD - 1867. Location CA, CN, KA, TX - Named in story entitled "He Broke the Chisholm Trail" by Glenn Shirley which reports the life and times of Colonel Oliver W. Wheeler, one of the west's early pioneers who who didn’t get a trail named after him but achieved notable success in the early 1850-70’s selling horses and cattle, His most notable success was following the Civil War when he bought Texas Longhorns and established a cattle route to Abilene, Kansas as found in this western.

ATCHISON CHAMPION newspaper mentioned in "The Terror Of 1874" article from old western magazine

ATCHLEY, Danny V. - 1860 -1890 era - Location Denver, Colorado. Author of a biography about BRICK POMEROY entitled "THE WEST'S GREATEST FAILURE" by Danny V. Atchley which relates the story of this western pioneer who founded "The Weekly Democrat" a newspaper with other 100,000 circulation. He wrote several books including "Sense and Nonsense" but he usually moved on to newer ventures as published in this complete and rarely found western magazine.

ATEN, * Cal Texas Ranger pictured in "Bass Outlaw Was A Texas Riddle" article from old western magazine

ATEN, E. D. , Private - U.. S. Army mentioned in "The Nine Lives of Captain Frank Jones" by Tom Bailey and Ralph J. Weaver. The story of lawman and Texas Ranger Frank Jones on the western frontier in the 1870 era.

ATEN, E. D. Private Mentioned in "The Nine Lives of Captain Frank Jones" By: Tom Bailey and Ralph J. Weaver Frontier Times Spring-No Date

ATEN, Ira - 1884 - 84 -Location: Brown County, Texas.  Texas Ranger lawman named in story entitled "That Bloody Fence-Cutting War by Ruth Whitehead which tells of how a fence-cutting war which erupted near Brownwood, Texas and how the Texas Rangers had to save the day as found in this complete and rare western magazine.

ATEN, Ira  Ranger/Sergeant mentioned in "Bass Outlaw Was A Texas Riddle" article from old western magazine

ATHABASKA INDIANS  - 1780 era  Location: Russian Territory of Alaska.  Named in  history entitled "Women of Culture in Alaska of Russian America" by Melody W. Grauman which details reports of the noblewomen and natives alike that made distinctive contribution to the survival of Alaska's first permanent white settlements as found in this rare magazine.

ATHABASKA LANDING - 1910-20 Circa - Named in autobiography entitled "He Lived With The Barrens" - the life experiences of John Hornby - relates his exploration of the Barrens inc. Great Slave Lake, Baker Lake, Great Bear Lake. Old complete western magazine.

ATHERTON, Faxon Dean* - 1920 era - Named in  historical story entitled "The Flappers Were Her Daughters" by Elinor Richey which details the live of The Liberated, Literary World of this famous author. Heavy Enamel slick paper magazine with great pictures.

ATHERTON, George - 1920 era - Husband of subject named in  historical story entitled "The Flappers Were Her Daughters" by Elinor Richey which details the live of The Liberated, Literary World of this famous author. Heavy Enamel slick paper magazine with great pictures.

ATHERTON, George - 1920 era - Son  of subject named in  historical story entitled "The Flappers Were Her Daughters" by Elinor Richey which details the live of The Liberated, Literary World of this famous author. Heavy Enamel slick paper magazine with great pictures

ATHERTON, Gertrude * (1896 Featured Story, Munsey Magazine, Literary Workers of the Pacific Coast)

ATHERTON, Gertrude * (1915 Featured Story, National American News Magazine)

ATHERTON, Gertrude * - 1920 era - Subject of historical story entitled "The Flappers Were Her Daughters" by Elinor Richey which details the live of The Liberated, Literary World of this famous author. Heavy Enamel slick paper magazine with great pictures.

ATHERTON, Gertrude * - 1921 - Featured and pictured in Collage entitled WOMEN WHO HAVE ACHIEVED PROMINENCE IN LITERATURE, POLITICS AND THE DRAMA who is an eminent actress and writer as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ATHERTON, Muriel - 1920 era - Daughter  of subject named in  historical story entitled "The Flappers Were Her Daughters" by Elinor Richey which details the live of The Liberated, Literary World of this famous author. Heavy Enamel slick paper magazine with great pictures

ATHOE, Billy - 1890 - 1920 - LOCATION: British Columbia - Native of Benton, British Columbia named in story entitled "Forgotten Goldrush" by Fred l. Lade who writes of the camps in British Columbia's magnificent, mountainous Lardeau country are now ghost towns but at the turn of the century thousands of men were mining riches told by one that was there as saved in this old complete western magazine.

ATKINS of the PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS of 1910  BASEBALL TEAM  * - Shown in pictorial collage entitled "FAMOUS TEAMS OF EARLY DAYS AND NOTED VETERANS" and named as "one of the most powerful teams every formed" as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ATKINS, Alvin * - Era 1899 - Location - IDAHO - Author of MARTIAL LAW IN THE COEUR D'ALENES a true story of mining wars by Alvin Atkins involving fight between Union, Miners, State of Idaho, and United States. Fascinating true history in comprehensive study of the actual facts of the day as found in this rare western magazine

ATKINS, Charles, Mrs. - 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. Named in "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" who  writes that after the helsman got the word,   the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortuned metal  followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine

ATKINS, Louis * - 1913 - Name and his painting published in article entitled "Paintable America" as published and saved from this old Letters and Art section of this national news magazine.

ATKINS, Thomas * - (Army courier) - U. S. Indian War Era. Location, Western U. S. Named in story entitled "MESSENGER TO THE INDIANS" by Joseph W. Snell whom the author says was called by General George Custer the perfect scout in horsemanship, fearless in manner, a splendid hunter and a gentleman by instinct as found in this old and complete western magazine.

ATKINSON, Albert *, Sergeant. Doylestown, Penn. WW I Honor Roll - Killed in Action

ATKINSON, BUD and STANLEY, Dick Wild West Show - 1900 era - Location: United States. Rodeo named in story of Hoot Gibson entitled "THE REAL COWBOY NO MOVIE HERO COULD MATCH" by Glenn Shirley. Names movies, experiences of cowpoke who grew up punching cattle in Nebraska and his life because a series of wild adventures no Hollywood writer could dream up as found in this rare western magazine..

ATKINSON, Clermie * Private, (Denmark, Oregon -Honor Roll - Died of Wounds)

ATKINSON, D. E., . * - 1931 - Pictured is the chief overseer of " THE BRAIN CENTRE OF THE  NEW POTOMAC SPAN" of the control room of the Arlington Memorial Bridge   as saved from this old American pictorial magazine. as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ATKINSON, Doctor mentioned in "The Rich Golden Gulches Of Montana" article from old western magazine

ATKINSON, Dove * - 1924 - Pictured as star of the film play, "Kid Boots". Single Page, 11 by 17 inches.

ATKINSON, E. J. * Major. American Expeditionary Force Leader training battalion of men to use gas and liquid flame in France, WWI.

ATKINSON, John G. - circa 1877. Site: TX, Mexico. Named in story about escapade of Judge Charles Howard entitled SHOOT-OUT AT SAN ELIZARIO by Dean Lipton who tells of the unauthorized take over of the salt lakes of Guadalupe and the resultant conflict resulting in Texas Ranger deaths as found in this old, complete, western magazine.

ATKINSON, L. H. - 1929 mentioned in Featured Article entitled "Dirigible Anchorages" as published in this old American News magazine.

ATKINSON, O. B.  * - Oct. 1862 - Union Sympathizer named in story entitled The Great Hanging at Gainesville, Texas, October, 1862  by L. D. Clark of a Community Turned Into A Death Camp and brother against brother. Picture main subject, Nathaniel Clark and wife as found in this complete and rare western magazine.

ATLANTA - Sailing Ship  - 1900 era - written up in  "The Girl Who Waited at Seaman's Rest" by Rowen L. and Gordon D. Alcorn. Story of Seaman and Ships in the Tacoma, Washington area.

ATLANTA and PACIFIC RAILROAD - 1883 Era - Site: Grand Canyon. Named and pictured in pictorial history and text entitled AN 1883 EXPEDITION TO THE GRAND CANYON by Tom Wittick of his father record breaking and breathtaking trip down the Grand Canyon as found in this rarely found and seldom read complete American western magazine.

ATLANTA AND PACIFIC RAILROADS  - 1870 - 1900 - Site NM, AR, CO. Named in SAGA OF THE GALLANT SHERIFF, story  of Harvey H. Whitell by Maurice Kildare which is story of western pioneer who worked successively as railroader, miner, politician, soldier and rancher as reported in this rare and complete and seldom found western magazine.

ATLANTA TRANSPORT LINE STEAMER MINNEWASKA * - 1928 - Captain Frank H. Claret of the Steamer MINNEWASKA pictured in collage entitled AVIATORS RESCUED IN MID-OCEAN AND BROUGHT TO NEW YORK as he went to the aid of the Courtney Seaplane. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches..

ATLANTIC CITY PAGEANT * - 1935 - Pictured in collage entitled SEASIDE PAGEANTS is Miss Ann Rupp - Miss Atlantic City of 1935, a 17 year old high school girl chose to preside over the Beauty and Talent Pageant at Atlantic City, N. J. as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ATLANTA FEDERAL PENITENTIARY  * - 1924 - Pictured in collage entitled RADIO IN SOME OF ITS MYRIAD PHASES showing the Father Hayden in article entitled EVEN PRISON WALLS ARE PENETRATED BY ETHER WAVES at the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary with a radio set he installed for the benefit of prisoners as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ATLANTIC FLEET * - 1922 - Picture entitled  U S. Atlantic Fleet at Battle Manoeuvres in Cuba  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.11 by 16 inches. Mint Condition

ATLANTA, GEORGIA HORSE SHOW* - 1936 -  Named and pictured in the Sports story entitled "In Competition at the Atlanta City Horse Show" as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

ATLANTA, GEORGIA SLUMS RAZED * - 1934 - Pictured in article entitled DOWN COMES THE OLD TO MAKE WAY FOR MODERN STRUCTURES; THE FIRST DYNAMITE BLAST shown clearing the way for a better housing program as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ATLANTA, TEXAS* - 1897 - 1918 - Named in the story of the Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas Railway Line entitled "THE DUMMY" written by Jim H. Porter which was the local name for the engine that ran on this line because for the first couple of years had no whistle and ran on natural gas as found in this old, rare, complete western magazine.

ATLANTIC CABLE * - FIELD, Cyrus  W. - 1858 - Patent Engraving *  w pictures and text entitled "The Atlantic Cable" which covers the laying of the Atlantic Cable and includes detailed drawing of the ship Niagara. (S0LD)

ATLANTIC CITY BEAUTY PAGEANT * - 1923 - ( Miss Katherine Campbell of Columbia, Ohio) - Pictured and written up in article entitled AMERICAN BEAUTIES as being chosen for the second time as the prettiest girl in America at the Atlantic City pageant.

ATLANTIC CITY BEAUTY PAGEANT ENTRY. * - 1923 - Pictured in article entitled "In the News From All Parts of the United States" as the Bay State Beauty Queen if Miss Margaret L. Black of Dorchester, Mass., who will be Miss Boston at the Atlantic City Pageant.

ATLANTIC CITY BEAUTY PAGEANT* - 1923 - Pictured with Miss Polly Walker following selection as Queen of Coney Island winner of the popular Beach Resort first prize and Miss Dorothy Wilson, 2nd prize and Miss Rose Kinder, 3rd prize as pictured on cover of Mid Week Pictorial.

ATLANTIC CITY BEAUTY PAGENT * - 1926 - Pictured are ladies who have been chosen as one of the "Nation's Beauty Queens Preparing for National Contest. 11 by 14 inches. Mint condition.

ATLANTIC FLEET *, 1922 - Panoramic picture of U. S. Navy Atlantic Fleet in Naval Exercises off the Cuban Coast.

ATLANTIC FLEET, U. S. NAVY  * - 1914 - Original article entitled PROPOSED DOYLE PLAN FOR NORFOLK NAVY YARD to house the Atlantic Fleet with pictures and text as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

ATLANTIC SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH * - 1857 - Scientific report and engraving  on the progress with map of the intended track. Much detail.

ATLANTIC-PACIFIC COMPANY. - 1860 -1890 era - Location Denver, Colorado. Denver, Colorado.  Named in story about  BRICK POMEROY entitled "THE WEST'S GREATEST FAILURE" by Danny V. Atchley which relates the story of this western pioneer who founded "The Weekly Democrat" a newspaper with other 100,000 circulation. He wrote several books including "Sense and Nonsense" but he usually moved on to newer ventures as published in this complete and rarely found western magazine.

ATLANTIC-PACIFIC TUNNEL COMPANY *. - 1860 -1890 era - Location Denver, Colorado. Denver, Colorado. Promotional Flyer pictured and named in story about  BRICK POMEROY entitled "THE WEST'S GREATEST FAILURE" by Danny V. Atchley which relates the story of this western pioneer who founded "The Weekly Democrat" a newspaper with other 100,000 circulation. He wrote several books including "Sense and Nonsense" but he usually moved on to newer ventures as published in this complete and rarely found western magazine.

ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LIINE STEAMER MINNEWASKA * - 1928 - Captain Frank H. Claret of the Steamer MINNEWASKA pictured in collage entitled AVIATORS RESCUED IN MID-OCEAN AND BROUGHT TO NEW YORK as he went to the aid of the Courtney Seaplane. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

ATOM SPLIT * - 1932 - British Scientist Announces he, Dr. E. T. S. Walton and partners Dr. J. D. Cockroft and Lord Rutherford have split the Atom. The work was performed at Cambridge, England. The single page is saved from an American Pictorial magazine. The size is 11 1/2 by 15 inches.

ATTAWAY, Carroll, Private  * - 1918 - Como, Texas - WORLD WAR I HONOR ROLL - Killed in Action.

ATTERBURY, W. W., General * - 1921 - Pictured as Railroad Executive and Vice-President of the Pennsylvania Railroad  Company in article entitled "Threatened Railroad Strike - Railroad Executives Called to the White House" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

ATTERBURY, W. W. * - 1925 - Pictured following his election as President of the Pennsylvania Railroad as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ATTOLFO, Professor of Italy * - 1919 - Paris France -  Delegate to the International Food Council pictured and named in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR and indexed as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

ATTORNEY FOR THE DEFENSE * - 1932 - Pictured clip of movie "ATTORNEY FOR THE DEFENSE" showing stars  entitled STARS AND SCENES FROM THE NEW FILMS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES, SARGENT, John  - 1926 - Named in  article featuring Colonel William J. Donovan entitled "MORE TRUST BUSTING IN SIGHT" as the Assistant Attorney-General of the United States in charge of "trust" prosecutions under the Coolidge Administration as saved from this old American Newsweek magazine

ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES DONOVAN, William J., * - 1926 - Pictured and featured in article entitled "MORE TRUST BUSTING IN SIGHT" as the Assistant Attorney-General of the United States in charge of "trust" prosecutions under the Coolidge Administration as saved from this old American Newsweek magazine

ATWATER, (Professor at Westland University)  - 1916 - Study of Nature of Alcohol as featured in this National News Mag.

ATWATER KENT HOUR  - 1927 era. Site: Chicago, Ill., Czechoslovakia, New York. Named in story entitled "THE LESSON OF MADAME SCHUMANN-HEINK FOR RISING STARS" written about this "world's greatest contralto" who has enriched the lives of all who hear her as saved from this old American news magazine. Two pages.  Mint condition.

ATWELL, Miriam, Photo * - 1928 - Photographer of Bluefield, West Virginia  who won Cash award for photo entitled " IN THE BACK YARD" as reported in weekly feature entitled THE HOME GARDEN CONTEST; CASH PRIZES AWARDED as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ATWILL, Lionel * - 1924 - Pictured in " Actors of Note in the America Drama". 11 by 17 inches.

ATWILL, Lionel * - 1933 - A collage of pictures entitled "The Movie of the Week; The Song of Songs" including pictures of Marlene Dietrich, Alison Skipworth, Brian Aherne, Lionel Atwill as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

ATWILL, Lionel. * - 1931 - Pictured as star of the Mystery Play "THE SILENT WITNESS" playing at the Morosco Theatre as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ATWILL, Lionell * - 1922 - Pictured are cast of "The Grand Duke" inc., Lionel Atwill, Lina Abarbanell and Morgan Farley in article entitled Actresses and Climatic Scenes Occurring as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ATWOOD, George mentioned in "Silver Creek Reminiscences", by: Jean-Michael Moore

ATWOOD, John B., Major. * - 1918 - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - WORLD WAR I HONOR ROLL - Killed in Action.

ATWOOD, Pierce B. * Sergeant, (Louisville, Kentucky -Honor Roll - Died of Wounds)

ATWOOD. Fred M. * Lieutenant (Quincy, Massachusetts - Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

 

 

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