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BASCOM, Bert  - Mentioned in "Happy Days and Happy Men" By: Frank B. Bryant  as published in old western magazine.

BASCOM, John  Doctor mentioned in  1934 Celebration of Wisconsin Tercentenary.  Featured News Item - American News magazine.

BASEBALL CLOWN ACT * - 1923 - Scenes and photos of plays, pictures, managers, umpires as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

BASHKIRTSEFF, Marie * - 1899 - Review in Letters and Art Section of an old American News Magazine about story of her life in Paris as an student. She was also an accomplished portrait painter and sculptor but primarily made her name as an author.

BASHKIRTSEFF, Mme. * - 1899 - Mother of subject reviewed in Letters and Art Section of an old American News Magazine about story of her life in Paris as an student. She was also an accomplished portrait painter and sculptor but primarily made her name as an author.

BASIN PARK HOTEL - 1890's - LOCATION: Eureka Springs, Missouri. Named in story entitled "AUS ARCS - YESTERDAY'S WORLD by Pearl Anoe with photos courtesy of author. Tells of history of Eureka Springs inc. story of Miss Wixt who came to Eureka Springs on a stretcher, blind and deaf and nobody - but nobody expected her to live but the magic waters healed her to have a merry old life at 80 as found in this complete western magazine.

BASKET BALL TEAM OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK * - 1924 - Elk City Team of Warren, Ohio is pictured in their fight for Girl's Championship against the Baptist girl's basketball team of Brooklyn, New York as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BASKETTE, Alvin K. * Colonel, "They Have Done Their Bit". 1919 Leslie's Weekly. In command of the salvage plants of the Service of Supplies Organizations.

BASQUETTE, Lena * - 1924 - Pictured entitled "A Madonna Of The Follies" as portrayed in "The Miracle" as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine

BASQUETTE, Lina * - 1928 - Pictured in article entitled MARY PICKFORD ENTERTAINS THE WAMPAS BABY STARS; ELEVEN OF THE LUCKY THIRTEEN who were chose for 1928 by America's Sweetheart as saved old American Pictorial magazine

BASQUETTE, Lina * - 1928 - Pictured is LINA  BASQUETTE in THE GODLESS GIRL and as STAR OF THE SILVER SCREEN in pictorial collage entitled NEWS AND COMMENT RELATING TO MOTION PICTURES as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine

BASS REEVES * - 1840 - 1910, Location: AR, OK. Subject of story entitled BASS REEVES, BLACK DEPUTY, U. S. MARSHAL written by Charles W. Mooney who tells the story of a Black American  who rose from slavery to becoming one of the most respected Marshals on the western frontier as found in this old and complete western magazine.

BASS, Benny * - 1928 - Pictured as loser in pictorial boxing collage entitled CANZONERI DEFEATS BASS FOR FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine..

BASS, Mrs. George  (President, Chicago Woman's Club) - 1914 - History of election fight for Superintendent of Schools of Chicago entitled "The Women's Fight for Mrs. Young" as saved from an old American News magazine.

BASS, Sam * (Famous Western Outlaw) Collins gang mentioned in "Nebraska's Great Train Robbery", by Leo Scherer

BASS, Sam - (Famous Outlaw of the West) - 1870 era. Subject of "A Stranger Rode With The Posse" by Fred M. Truett. Fascinating tale of law's run in with Jesse James as published in this old western magazine.

BASS, Sam - (Train Robber pursued by Ford County Posse) -1888 era. Site: NM. Named in story entitled "WRETCHED WEB" by Joseph W. Snell who writes of the life and times of John J. Webb, an officer of the law and then a victim of a questionable shooting where a Judge and Jury determined him guilty of murder. Fascinating true story as found in this old, complete western magazine

BASS, Sam - 1882 - 1854 era. Site: Texas. Named in true story entitled JOHN FISHER, KING OF TEXAS who was a first class outlaw with an appetite for dandy clothes, silver plated pistols and leather boots. He had one other passion, Leopard Chaps and to get them he and his gang raided a circus, kidnapped the owner, killed the leopard and proceeded to have his chaps prepared for using as found in the unusual western magazine.

BASS, Sam - Owner of the fabulous Quarter Horse Steel Dust in story entitled The True Account of Texas' Most Celebrated Stallion as found in rare western magazine.

BASS, Sam desperado mentioned in "Bass Outlaw Was A Texas Riddle" article from old western magazine

BASS, Sam  - 1870 - 90 era. Named in story entitled SAVAGE DAYS IN SPRINGTOWN by Mrs. Clyde Gear Beatty who writes of a family who moved in the neighborhood and hosted famous outlaws Sam Bass and Henry Chalf --the wrong kind of folks and pretty soon, the whole tow was riled up  as found in this rare and complete western magazine.

BASS, Sam - 1910 - 20 era - OK, .Named in story about John R. Banister - Chief Field Inspector of the the Cattle Raiser's Association by Billy B. Waldeck who said Banister could make a little old pasture or holding pen seem like Scotland Yard as found in this old and complete western magazine.

BASS, Sam,  (Famous Western Outlaw) Written up in, "Cullen Baker-First of the Gunfighters", By: Carl W. Breihan - - a daring outlaw of the Old West in the era 1870's.

BASS, Sergeant, (1860-1940 era – Location: TX). Mentioned in “Captain John R. Hughes – Texas Ranger,” by Carl W. Breihan who says the Rangers tagged Hughes when he chased horse-thieves. This short biography including many stories of his brilliant career as a Texas Ranger was published in this complete old western magazine

BASSETT, Charles E., * - (Marshal and former Sheriff of Ford County Posse) - 1888 era. Site: NM. Named in story entitled "WRETCHED WEB" by Joseph W. Snell who writes of the life and times of John J. Webb, an officer of the law and then a victim of a questionable shooting where a Judge and Jury determined him guilty of murder. Fascinating true story as found in this old, complete western magazine

BASSETT, Charley mentioned in "The Prodigal Gambler", by: Jay F. Kay

BASSETT, Charlie * Member of Dodge City Peace Commissioners as Pictured in "Way-Laying The Iron Horse" by Lee Ryland. Story of Golden Spike Centennial Celebration. Union Pacific Railroad.

BASSETT, Charlis  1884 era - Location - Denver, Colorado area - Named in "Dave Mather, The West's Greatest Puzzle". Story of old west shootout and results of trial. Mather had a checkered past and had been with both sides of the law as reported in this old, rare, complete western magazine.

BASSETT, Glen W. * Corporal, Wilmington, Vermont. WW I Honor Roll - Killed in Action.

BASSETT, Joe - 1850 - 80's. Location: MO Owner of The Marble Hall in Kansas City, Missouri named in story entitled GAMBLING KINGS by Raymond W. Thorp which pictures and names the old Faro players who flew high for awhile but in the end Lady Luck turned her back and Fate rolled snake-eyes for the lot of them naming some of the greats of the their time as found in this old and complete western magazine

BASSETT, John Spencer (Professor, 1903 Featured News Article, National Magazine)

BASSETT, Mr.  - 1883 - 90, LOCATION: NB. Named in story entitled "The Mystery of Murphy's Canyon" by Dade Gipson w photos courtesy of author. Seems that one Kit Murphy owned a piece of land that produced some good timber. Trouble was, a band named the "Pony Boys" thought they had a claim and old Kit was strung up for protecting his own timber  as told in this old complete western magazine.

BASSETT, Preston M., * - 1923 - Scientist at the Sperry Gyroscope Company's plant where he "SMASHES AN ATOM OF CARBON AND GETS HELIUM. He shares this discovery with a Doctor Louis Bell of Boston as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BASSETT, Ralph F., Corporal . * - 1918 - Carthage, New York - WORLD WAR I HONOR ROLL - Killed in Action.

BASTEILLE, Henry * Private (Fall River, Massachusetts –WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

BATCHELDER, "Bob"  * - 1950 era. Written about and pictured  in story entitled "HOSSTAIL & DOBIE & GIPSON" by Wayne F. Hyde of a day spent with Fred Gipson, J. Frank Dobie, Wayne Hyde, Bob Batchelder and Joe Small remembering fondly their days in the old west as saved in this complete western magazine.

BATCHELDER, J. H. - 1858 - Rome, Michigan - Patent awarded entitled "BATCHELDER'S SAWING MACHINE" with massive text and engraving.

BATCHELOR, E. P. - Candidate for Justice of the Peace - 1871 - 1800 - 1890 era. Site: California. Named in story entitled TAPEWORM, TICKETS & SHOULDER STRIKERS by Richard Reinhardt who writes of many of the shenanigans at the polls in California in the early days and those that participated as found in this complete western magazine.

BATCHELLOR, Jr., Joseph B.,  - Era 1899 - Location - IDAHO - Captain and Commanding Officer of M Company, 24th Infantry as named in story entitled 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.

BATCHELOR, Captain * - 1813 era - Named in rare story seldom found in old western complete magazine entitled THE FORT MIMS MASSACRE by Vincent McGee with illustrations by B. J. McCausey  which seems forgotten in history but tells of great Shawnee Indian Chief Tecumseh who declared that the U. S. A. was the property of Indians and he delegated his warrior as "Red Sticks" under Chief Red Eagle (Lamochatte) to take Fort Mims which he did.

BATCHELORS WALK, IRELAND* - 1921 - Site of battle of Sinn Feiners against British lorrries as shown in article entitled LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN THE TANGLED IRISH PROBLEM as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BATCHFELDER, J. H., 1933 - Named as Manager of the Hotel Alpine as advertised in the New England Resorts Section of an old American Pictorial Magazine.

BATE, A. J. * Ensign, U.S.N. (New York City, New York -WW 1 Honor Roll - Died in France)

BATELLE, J. G., Mrs.of Ohio * - 1923 - Pictured are the members of the  Republican National Committee and named are Officers and Notable Figures of the Convention as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine

BATEMAN, Justice of the Peace mentioned in "The Fabulous Frenchman" article from old western magazine

BATEMAN, Simon "Bull" - Texas Ranger - 1830 - 40 era, Site: TX, Mexico. Named in story entitled "HE MADE THE COLT PISTOL WORK" by Curtis Bishop was writes that Sam Colt was a struggling, unknown gunsmith until Sam Walker submitted plans to improve his gun that became famous throughout the west as found in this old and complete western magazine.

BATEMAN, William D. * Sergeant, (WW 1 Honor Roll - Kansas City, Missouri - Killed in Action)

BATENKILL River, The. *, 1933 - Pictorial page showing an aerial view  in the New England Resorts Section of an old American Pictorial Magazine

BATES  Brigadier General Made Infantry Captain Following Civil War- "The Men in Command of Our Fighting Force". Saturday Evening Post 1901.

BATES,  A.  R.  -  (of Longmost, Colorado) 1920 era - Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas. Named in story entitled "Garry Owen, The Pride of Fort Bliss" by Knowles-Peterson. Seldom found history of the best of the 5th Cavalry Horses with personal testimony by handlers as published in this rarely found history published in out of the way western magazine.

BATES, Albert  (Alcatraz inmate - Article -National News Magazine)

BATES, Blanche - 1920 - Pictured as star is Margalo Gillmore of 'THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR" with Blanche Bates and Henry Miller in a pictorial collage entitled FAVORITES OF THE STAGE IN RECENT NOTABLE PRODUCTIONS as saved from this old American Pictorial  magazine

BATES, Earl C. * (Columbus, Ohio). WW 1 Honor Roll – Died of Wounds.

BATES, Edna * -1921 - Pictured in dress of Peggy Paige  in an article entitled "Fashion Hints and Matters of Special Interest to Women" as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine.

BATES, Edward * - member of Abraham Lincoln's Cabinet - German American Magazine Pictorial Tribute 1916

BATES, Emeline, Miss * - 1924 - Southern Beauties of the Olden Times celebrating the birthday of Robert E. Lee pictured in group who was represented  at the Unveiling of Sculptured face of Robert E. Lee Memorial at Stone Mountain Georgia as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BATES, G. H. * Private (Gainesville, New York -WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

BATES, General - 1925 - Referred to in "THE SULTAN OF JOLO (SULU) TODAY". Story about Hadji Mohammed Jamalul Kiram II as written by Mr. Frank Carter in featured article of old American National Magazine.

BATES, Granville *  - 1934- Scenes from "Merrily, We Roll Along" with stars of THE PLAY OF THE WEEK, "MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG" play at the Music Box Theatre as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

BATES, H. M..  Photo * - 1932 - of New York City who won a cash award in the New York Times Amateur Photo Contest entitled "SAND BURRS" as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BATES, Henry G. * Private (Forestry Division, Engineers, lost in the sinking of Tuscania. His home was in Oregon. -WW 1 Honor Roll)

BATES, Isaac F. * Private, (Caldwell, Ohio -WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

BATES, John G.  * - 1931 - Identified as owner and his dog pictured in article entitled THE BEST-OF-SHOW IN 1930 SCORES NEW TRIUMPH; "PENDLEY CALLING ON BLARNEY"  as headlined IN PRIZE WINNERS AT THE NATIONAL DOG SHOW IN NEW YORK as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BATES, John L.* - Governor of Mass. written up in featured article entitled "Moralizing on the Tammany Triumph" - results and review of the elections of 1903.

BATES, Johnny *  - 1932 - Pictured in article entitled "A Tiny Skipper Takes The Wheel" at the Naval Reserve Armory at Atlanta, Georgia as pictured in this article as saved from an American Pictorial Magazine.

BATES, Mrs.  * - 1921 - ( of Tacoma) Pictured are Mrs. Bates of Tacoma, whose father was Governor when both signed the Treaty of 1855 and Chief Mininick of the Yakima Indian Tribe as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BATES, Sanford  (Federal Director of Prisons - Article - National News Magazine)

BATHHOUSE JOHN'S COLORADO COME-DOWN * - 1880 - 1920's era. Location: CO, IL. Story entitled "BATHHOUSE JOHN'S COLORADO COME-DOWN" by Alvin J. Bruening who tells of a Chicago politician name of John J. Coughlin who went west for his health - bought a sick elephant - named her Princess Alice - fed her booze and nursed her back to health and she ended up the main attraction in his amusement park in Colorado Springs, Colorado as published in this old and complete western magazine.

BATISTA, Fulgencio, Sergeant * - 1933 - Featured in article entitled FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS headlined A TOP SERGEANT IN COMMAND as he takes charge of the Cuban government as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

BATISTA, Colonel Fulgenco *.- 1934 - Commander in Chief of the of Cuban Armed Forces  pictured with American Admiral C. S. Freeman pictured in article entitled A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY CALLS ON THE NEW PRESIDENT OF CUBA as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine.

BATJER, William M. * Corporal. Rogers, Arkansas WW I Honor Roll - Killed in Action

BATON ROGUE, LOUISIANA - 1875 - 89. Location Texas, Mexico, New York. Here is the story entitled THE INSANITY AND DEATH OF GENERAL RANALD S. MACKENZIE by J. M. Skaggs who writes of the end of duty and life of the hero of heroes who had done as much as any one man to rid the Southwest of marauding Indians as found in this seldom read western magazine

BATORY, THE - POLAND'S NEW MOTOR SHIP * - 1936 - Pictured arriving in New York, the motor ship Batory put into transatlantic service by Poland. She is pictured here with her Captain - Eustazy Borkowski with Bishop Karol Niemira performing ceremonies ss saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BATOSYEK, Telixa * - 1926 - Picture entitled "FRESHMAN ARE INTRODUCED AT WELLESLEY; EACH CARRIES A CARD" as they are pictured on Welcoming Day. as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine

BATTALINO, Bat * - 1929 - Pictured winning the Featherweight Championship of the World over Andre Routis of France. The fight ocured before 25,000 fans at Hartford, Conn., as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

BATTERY K, First Artillery, U.S. Army, mentioned or described in "John B. Charlton, Cavalryman By Choice" by Fred Frank Blalock, a description of the last great battle in 1874 between the U. S. Cavalry and Lone Wolf's Indians as printed in an old western magazine

BATTERY WAGNER * - 1863  - Location:  Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. Subject of story entitled "The Black Heroes of Battery Wagner" by Michael S. Colin who writes of a little known Black American War hero, Sergeant Louis "Smokejack" Douglas, of the Negro 54th Brigade and his heroic action as reported in the western magazine.

BATTERY “A” 4TH REG. U.S. ARTILLERY mentioned in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz as published in this old western magazine.

BATTES, Granville *- 1935 - Movie review in feature entitled "The Screen" of movie "POPPY" starring W. C. Fields, Richard Cromwell, Rochelle Hudson, Catherine Doucet, Granville Battes and Lynn Overman as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

BATTEY, Louis L. * Captain, (Augusta, Georgia – WW I Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

BATTEY, Thomas C. * - 1890 era - Location - Indian Territory, Oklahoma. Subject of story entitled "A QUAKER MISSIONARY AMONG THE KIOWAS" by Thomas A. Frasier, the story of the life and adventure of Thomas C. Battey, a Vermont-born Quaker schoolteacher and his experiences attempting to convert the Kiowa Indians as published in a very seldom found complete western magazine.

BATTEY, Thomas C. - 1820 - 1890 era. Location - Western United States - Famous Quaker missionary 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.

BATTLE AT RIO GRANDE CITY * - 1820 – 1900’s. TX – Rare history chronicled in story entitled “THE TUMLINSONS – TEXAS RANGERS” by Lucille Latham White. Story involves the Tumlinson family history in early pioneer days of Texas. Seldom found unusual facts, names and pictures of the Texas Ranger lawman organization as found in this old western magazine.

BATTLE MOUNTAIN, NEVADA - 1880 ERA - LOCATION ID. Site of mining story entitled "Lucky Rifle Shot" by W. J. Tadlock who writes of his experiences while mining and whose life was saved by warning rifle shot as told in the old and complete western magazine.

BATTLE MOUNTAIN MINES - 1850 - 1900 era. Location: CO, IN. Named in story entitled "MIDAS OF BATTLE MOUNTAIN" by James A. Long who writes of Winfield Scott Stratton who worked in the pioneer days as a carpenter while hunting gold in worthless claims in Colorado until, after 17 years,  struck it rich as published in this old and complete western magazine

BATTLE OF ADOBE WALLS  - 1874 - as named in story entitled "LAST STAND ON A TEXAS PRAIRIE" by William P. Knox which chronicles history of the Battle of Lyman's Wagon Train and the Battle of Buffalo Wallow in 1874 which resulted in 19 Medal of Honor Awards being bestowed. Battle is famous for the quote "Forward, If any man is killed, I will make him a Corporal" as found in this very rare,  western magazine

BATTLE OF ADOBE WALLS, 1870 - 1890 era, Written up in, "Those Brawling Boys in Blue" By: William B. Secrest. Seldom found stories of army life and problems and quarrels  in service on the western front as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF ADOBE WALLS  - 1840 - 1870's. Location TX. Site of story entitled Comanche Chief by Zoe A. Tilghman which contains important genealogical info of family including. his daughter, Mrs. Neda Birdsong and contains facts which the author says straighten out stories of Adobe Wells and other Indian battles led by Chie Quanah Parker as published in this old, rare and complete magazine

BATTLE OF AICKAREE FORK - 1868 ERA - Location: KA, NB, CO. Named in story entitled "Thunder On The Arickaree" by Raymond W. and Mary Lund Settle which tell of Buffalo Soldiers of the 10th Cavalry saving troops of Colonel George A. Forsyth of the 9th Cavalry which is one of the great reads of our early pioneer days as found in this rare, complete, western magazine.

BATTLE OF ANTIETAM mentioned in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF THE ARGONNE HERO, MANNING, Daniel * - 1926 - Pictured in article entitled A PRESENTATION TO THE PRESIDENT show President Coolidge receiving a Forget-Me-Not from Disabled Veteran Daniel Manning with little Daniel Manning, Jr., looking on as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

BATTLE OF ARKANSAS POST mentioned in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF BAYOU mentioned in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF BEAR SPRINGS mentioned in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF BEECHER'S ISLAND - 1868 ERA - Location: KA, NB, CO. Named in story entitled "Thunder On The Arickaree" by Raymond W. and Mary Lund Settle which tell of Buffalo Soldiers of the 10th Cavalry saving troops of Colonel George A. Forsyth of the 9th Cavalry which is one of the great reads of our early pioneer days as found in this rare, complete, western magazine.

BATTLE OF BEXAR - 1820 – 1900’s. TX – Rare history chronicled in story entitled “THE TUMLINSONS – TEXAS RANGERS” by Lucille Latham White. Story involves the Tumlinson family history in early pioneer days of Texas. Seldom found unusual facts, names and pictures of the Texas Ranger lawman organization as found in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF BEXAR.  - 1850-90 CIRCA. Named in Biographical history entitled "The Lubbock Brothers Changed Texas" of two young adventures from South Carolina who followed different stars to destiny in the Republic of Texas as published in this complete western magazine

BATTLE OF BLUE LICKS - 1790 - 1820 era. Location KY, MO, WY. Named in story entitled COLTER'S BOONE by Raymond W. Thorpe whose relations with John Colter and Daniel Boone is here retraced as they whipped the early pioneer country and longed for a "Far Country" as found in this old and complete western magazine

BATTLE OF BUENA VISTA, * (1840-66 era – Location: AZ, CA, TX, Mexico). Mentioned in “Texas Had The First WAC,” by A. A. McDonald. The story of Mrs. Sarah Borginnis “Great Western,” who won fame at Fort Brown and the Battle of Buena Vista and after the Mexican War was breveted a Colonel, as published in this complete old western magazine.

BATTLE OF BUFFALO WALLER, MARKER *  - 1874 - as named in story entitled "LAST STAND ON A TEXAS PRAIRIE" by William P. Knox which chronicles history of the Battle of Lyman's Wagon Train and the Battle of Buffalo Wallow in 1874 which resulted in 19 Medal of Honor Awards being bestowed. Battle is famous for the quote "Forward, If any man is killed, I will make him a Corporal" as found in this very rare,  western magazine

BATTLE OF CANE HILL mentioned in "Harrison's Rendezvouse With Fate" article from old western magazine

BATTLE OF CHANCELLORSVILLE mentioned in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF CHICKAMAUGA mentioned in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF CHICKASAW mentioned in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF CIBICUE  - 1871 era - Site: Arizona. Named in story entitled The General and the Medicine Man that took place on western frontier which reports on the exploits of Will C. Barnes, Sergeant, U. S. Army who received the Congressional Medal of Honor for the Battle of Cibicue, a bloody battle that was the prelude for the Battle of Fort Apache as found in this complete and seldom read western magazine

BATTLE OF COLD HARBOR - 1875 - 89. Location Texas, Mexico, New York. Here is the story entitled THE INSANITY AND DEATH OF GENERAL RANALD S. MACKENZIE by J. M. Skaggs who writes of the end of duty and life of the hero of heroes who had done as much as any one man to rid the Southwest of marauding Indians as found in this seldom read western magazineBATTLE OF CONCEPCION mentioned in "Davy Crockett and the most desperate defense in American history" by Cyrus Townsend Brady as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF CORINTH * (MS) - - 1860 Era - Referred to in story entitled "The Hero Of The Battle Of The Lightning Bugs" by E. H. Brewington, the story of the reputed first engagement of the battle of Civil War in Oklahoma territory. A complete western magazine that is very rare and hard to find.

BATTLE OF FAIR OAKS  - 1860 - 80 era - Named in  biographical history entitled "Doctor Richard J. Gatling and His Gun" - the fascinating story of one of the world's greatest inventors - a man whose invention of the machine gun changed history. Story in American Hardback magazine

BATTLE OF FRANKLIN mentioned in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF FREDRICKSBURG mentioned in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF FREDRICKSBURG mentioned in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG mentioned in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF GLORIETTA mentioned in "Santa Fe, City of Strange Mysteries" article from old western magazine

BATTLE OF HARTVILLE mentioned in "Harrison's Rendezvouse With Fate" article from old western magazine

BATTLE OF HATCHER’S RUN mentioned in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF INDEPENDENCE HILL mentioned in "Big Foot Wallace of Texas" as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF La Bolsa Bend - 1820 – 1900’s. TX – Rare history chronicled in story entitled “THE TUMLINSONS – TEXAS RANGERS” by Lucille Latham White. Story involves the Tumlinson family history in early pioneer days of Texas. Seldom found unusual facts, names and pictures of the Texas Ranger lawman organization as found in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF LIGHTNING BUGS (OK) * - 1860 Era - Referred to in story entitled "The Hero Of The Battle Of The Lightning Bugs" by E. H. Brewington, the story of the reputed first engagement of the battle of Civil War in Oklahoma territory. A complete western magazine that is very rare and hard to find.

BATTLE OF LITTLE BIG HORN * - 1870 - Location: MT, WY. Map pictured in story entitled "Another Survivor of the Custer Battle" by Harry J. Owen who states that overlooked by history, there were some 140 horses that survived the famous 7th Cavalry massacre. Here he cites interesting facts and figures seldom found as published in this old, complete, western magazine.

BATTLE OF LITTLE BIG HORN * - Location DAKOTA TERRITORY, MT, WY.   Pictured and named in story entitled Bloody Knife – Custer’s Favorite Scout by Ernest Lisle Reedstrom who reports of the loyalty of one half-breed Indian Scout who gained Custer’s respect and ultimately his death in fighting against Custer’s foes. It is an exciting story of his fights along the pioneer western front with actual pictures showing his friendship and respect from Custer as found in this seldom opened western magazine

BATTLE OF LITTLE BIG HORN -  1870's - Western Frontier - “The Custer Story,” by Bill Judge who goes to great lengths to explain the reasons Custer lost. A revealing and thorough account based on participants in the action and comments of first men to follow the trail as published in this complete old western magazine

BATTLE OF LITTLE BIG HORN mentioned in "Palo Duro, canyon of the dead" article from old western magazine

BATTLE OF LITTLE BIG HORN - 1876 - Site: WY. Named in story entitled "BATTLE OF THE MIGHTY THREE" by Bill Judge who writes of The Powder River Expedition of the U. S. Army led by Major General George Crook and Colonel Ranald S. Mackenzie and details of the battle as found in this old and complete western magazine

BATTLE OF LITTLE BIG HORN - 1876 - Location: MT, ND, WY. Named in story entitled THE EPIC VOYAGE OF THE FAR WEST by Norman B. Wiltsey who writes of the voyage of the Steamer Far West which carried the wounded survivors of the 7th Cavalry after the battle of the Little Bighorn as found in this old and complete western magazine

BATTLE OF LYMAN'S WAGON TRAIN  - 1874 - as named in story entitled "LAST STAND ON A TEXAS PRAIRIE" by William P. Knox which chronicles history of the Battle of Lyman's Wagon Train and the Battle of Buffalo Wallow in 1874 which resulted in 19 Medal of Honor Awards being bestowed. Battle is famous for the quote "Forward, If any man is killed, I will make him a Corporal" as found in this very rare,  western magazine

BATTLE OF MALVERN HILL mentioned in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF MASSACRE CANYON, 1873 era. Written up  in, "John Kleven-Nebraska Pioneer" by Martha E. Lambert - story of settlement of Nebraska town of Culbertson as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF MAYSVILLE - 1830 - 1900's era. Location: AR, OK. Named in story entitled "MAYSVILLE WAS A WHISKEY RUNNER'S HEAVEN" by Olevia E. Meyers who writes that those old stories of a line drawn in the sand (or on a floor) were sure true when surveyors discovered that the state line of Arkansas ran right through the middle of the town of Maysville, Arkansas making the the other side in the unregulated town of Oklahoma territory where liquor could be sold freely as published in this complete western magazine.

BATTLE OF MIERS, MEXICO- 1830's era - Texas - Named in story entitled OLD FRIENDS FROM PEROTE by Edyte A. Rosenberry - the story of men who escaped death in the infamous Mexican prison and who lived to tell about it as found in the complete, old and rare western magazine.

BATTLE OF MUFREESBORO mentioned in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF PEA RIDGE (AK) - 1860 Era - Referred to in story entitled "The Hero Of The Battle Of The Lightning Bugs" by E. H. Brewington, the story of the reputed first engagement of the battle of Civil War in Oklahoma territory. A complete western magazine that is very rare and hard to find.

BATTLE OF PEA RIDGE - 1890's - LOCATION: Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Named in story entitled "AUS ARCS - YESTERDAY'S WORLD by Pearl Anoe with photos courtesy of author. Tells of history of Eureka Springs inc. story of Miss Wixt who came to Eureka Springs on a strecher, blind and deaf and nobody - but nobody expected her to live but the magic waters healed her to have a merry old life at 80 as found in this complete western magazine.

BATTLE OF PETERSBURG mentioned in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF PLEASANT HILL - 1870-1915 era - Location: CA, Cook Islands. Mentioned in “The Man Who ‘Took’ Wells Fargo.” A story of Charles Wells Banks, who both he and his bosses at Wells Fargo knew was the best accountant in San Francisco, as published in this complete old western magazine.

BATTLE OF PLUM CREEK, AUSTIN, TEXAS - 1840 - 70 - Location: SC - TX. Named in story entitled The Longest Search by N. E. Preston who says one minute, the children are playing – the next they are gone – their sounds muted – hauled away by raiding Indians who would later trade them for goods. Here is the story of Mitchell Putnam and the results – well, you will just have to read this tender loving story of a father’s love as found in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF PRAIRIE GROVE mentioned in "Harrison's Rendezvouse With Fate" article from old western magazine

BATTLE OF PRAIRIE GROVE - 1830 - 1900's era. Location: AR, OK. Named in story entitled "MAYSVILLE WAS A WHISKEY RUNNER'S HEAVEN" by Olevia E. Meyers who writes that those old stories of a line drawn in the sand (or on a floor) were sure true when surveyors discovered that the state line of Arkansas ran right through the middle of the town of Maysville, Arkansas making the the other side in the unregulated town of Oklahoma territory where liquor could be sold freely as published in this complete western magazine.

BATTLE OF REED'S MOUNTAIN mentioned in "Harrison's Rendezvouse With Fate" article from old western magazine

BATTLE OF ROUND MOUNTAIN (OK) - 1860 Era - Referred to in story entitled "The Hero Of The Battle Of The Lightning Bugs" by E. H. Brewington, the story of the reputed first engagement of the battle of Civil War in Oklahoma territory. A complete western magazine that is very rare and hard to find.

BATTLE OF SACKETT'S HARBOR - 1845 - 60 - Named in history entitled MORMONS IN TEXAS by Maury Maverick, Jr., detailing the proud settlers who broke away from the Quorum of Twelve and founded their own branch under Lyman Wight who contended that he, not Brigham Young was the rightful successor to leadership of the Mormon Church as found in this rare and complete western magazine.

BATTLE OF SACREMENTO - 1800 - 1850. Location - Ireland, Mexico, United States. Pictured as used in scalping and murders in Jim Kirker, King of the Scalpers, story of a man who played both sides of the western frontier. Kirker joined several American Expeditions, fur companies and ultimately the forces of Colonel A. W. Doniphan and his Missouri Volunteers and this tells of their experiences fighting the Mexicans among the Texas – Mexico border as found in this rare western magazine

BATTLE OF SAN JACINTO  - Era: 1815 - 1837 - Site: Mississippi, Texas. Written about  in true story of western pioneer JANE, LONG, MOTHER OF TEXAS by Louise Cheney who participated in and was witness of the most important development of the Republic and later State of Texas as published in this complete and seldom found, western  magazine.

BATTLE OF SAN JACINTO, Mentioned in, "Cullen Baker-First of the Gunfighters", By: Carl W. Breihan as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF SAN JACINTO, TEXAS - 1840 - 70 - Location: SC - TX. Named in story entitled The Longest Search by N. E. Preston who says one minute, the children are playing – the next they are gone – their sounds muted – hauled away by raiding Indians who would later trade them for goods. Here is the story of Mitchell Putnam and the results – well, you will just have to read this tender loving story of a father’s love as found in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF SANTIAGO - 1900 era: Location:  CUBA & WESTERN STATES. Named in story of Indian born native, William Pollock who was an artist whose works hangs in the Smithsonian but his real fame was on the battlefield. Called "Pawnee Pollock" by Teddy Roosevelt, he displayed bravery during the Spanish American War as a member of the Oklahoma Riders' Troop D as found in this complete western magazine.

BATTLE OF SEVEN PINES  - 1860 - 80 era - Named in  biographical history entitled "Doctor Richard J. Gatling and His Gun" - the fascinating story of one of the world's greatest inventors - a man whose invention of the machine gun changed history. Story in American Hardback magazine

BATTLE OF SHILOH mentioned in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF SPOTTSYLVANIA COURT HOUSE mentioned in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF THE ALAMO * - 1820 – 1900’s. TX – Rare history chronicled in story entitled “THE TUMLINSONS – TEXAS RANGERS” by Lucille Latham White. Story involves the Tumlinson family history in early pioneer days of Texas. Seldom found unusual facts, names and pictures of the Texas Ranger lawman organization as found in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF THE BIG HOLE -- 1875 - 84 ERA. Location: Montana. Named in story entitled The Red Napoleon of the West by Helen Clark tells of the trials and tribulation of those involved in the fight at the battle of Big Hole. There were heroes here aplenty but one wore a Black Robe – Father Reverend Anthony Ravalli, S. J. of St. Mary’s mission at Stevensville in the Bitterroot Valley and this rare western magazine tells the story.

BATTLE OF THE LITTLE BIG HORN mentioned in 1876 era - Story entitled "Was It Only Custer's Folly?" by Carl W. Breihan published in old Western Magazine. Seldom found Custer story i.e. "the great Indian Campaign campaign of 1876, remains the most romantic, epochal, tragic, mystical and mysterious of all the rare conflicts known in the history of the world." Highly technical with controversial theories of battle.

BATTLE OF THE MIGHTY THREE * - 1876 - Site: WY. Story entitled by Bill Judge who writes of The Powder River Expedition of the U. S. Army led by Major General George Crook and Colonel Ranald S. Mackenzie and details of the battle as found in this old and complete western magazine.

BATTLE OF THE OLD WOMAN'S GUN  - 1542 - 1929 era - Location Los Angeles, California. Named in history of Los Angeles entitled The Frontier of Diablos by Norman Winski who writes that a budding Lost Angeles was by no means a City of Angels - rather - if was full of thieves but because of the integrity of the founders, it became a thriving city as told in this hard to find western magazine

BATTLE OF THE ROSEBUD - 1876 - Site: WY. Named in story entitled "BATTLE OF THE MIGHTY THREE" by Bill Judge who writes of The Powder River Expedition of the U. S. Army led by Major General George Crook and Colonel Ranald S. Mackenzie and details of the battle as found in this old and complete western magazine.

BATTLE OF TIENTSIN - Written about  in "Tom Mix: Budding Western Star" By: Robert S. Birchard - the story of Tom Mix's years 1910 - 1917 at Selig-Polyscope where he achieved an authentic taste of cowboy Americana.

BATTLE OF WASHITA - 1870 - Location: MT, WY. Named in story entitled "Another Survivor of the Custer Battle" by Harry J. Owen who states that overlooked by history, there were some 140 horses that survived the famous 7th Cavalry massacre. Here he cites interesting facts and figures seldom found as published in this old, complete, western magazine.

BATTLE OF WHITE OAK SWAMP mentioned in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF WOUNDED KNEE * - 1890 - Location South Dakota - Indian  named WOKOVA written about  in historic story entitled THE TRIBE THAT DANCED ITSELF TO DEATH by B. Hale Pinot which tells of the strange and tragic steps to the Battle of Wounded Knee - the last of the Indian wars as found in this very rare and complete western magazine.

BATTLE OF WOUNDED KNEE - 1843 - 1922 era. Location: Nebraska, Montana, Oregon, South Dakota.  Named in story entitled THE RAYMONDS, SOUTH DAKOTA'S KA-KOOSH FAMILY as told to Mary Alice Brusha by Leana Raymond Cummings of a frontier family, friendly to Indians in South Dakota who survived the hard times caused by the Battle of Wounded Knee as published in this rarely read complete western magazine

BATTLE OF WOUNDED KNEE mentioned in "Last Days of Buffalo Bill" as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF WOUNDED KNEE mentioned in "Lost Bird of Wounded Knee" as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLE OF WOUNDED KNEE - 1894 - 1930 - Named  in fantastic story entitled SHADOW WARRIORS: REAL INDIANS IN THE MOVIES w photos courtesy of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. Tells the story of the making of films entitled Ghost Dance, Indian War Council and The Vanishing American using real Indians who had fought in the wars..

BATTLE ON SECO CREEK mentioned in "Big Foot Wallace of Texas" as published in this old western magazine.

BATTLESHIP U. S. S. WYOMING * - 1922 - Pictorial cover of one of the mightiest of American Battleships passing under Brooklyn Bridge. 11 by 16 inches. Good condition.

BATTLING BUTLER * - 1923 - Pictured  is Joe Knapp starring in "BATTLING BUTLER" playing at the Selwyn Theatre as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint Condition. 11 by 16 inches,

BATTLING BUTLER * - 1923 featuring Marie Saxon pictured in article entitled "Actresses in Current Place" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

BATTLING WITH BUFFALO BILL  * - 1931 Movie. Location: Hollywood, California. Old Universal Series Movie pictured and named in story entitled "Cowboy Strongman - Tom Tyler" by Glen Shirley tells of the history and times of this versatile actor who appeared as Captain Marvel after serving as a member of the Royal National Mounted Police and Champion Weightlifter of the U. S. Navy whose life touched most of the Hollywood greats as found in this very rare western magazine

BATTY GO GOO (Billy goat) - 1843 - 1900 era. Location: International. Named in story entitled THOSE THRILLING WILD WEST YESTERDAYS of the great showman Zack Mulhall at the St. Louis World's Fair by Sam Henderson where he managed to bring the Wild West alive. Names performers and pictures stars as found in this old and complete western magazine

BAUCH, C. E. * , Lieutenant of the Shenandoah  - 1925 - Actual picture of crew (indexed and named)  pictured  entitled All Ready For The Fatal Voyage as appeared in a history entitled "The Human Side of the Shenandoah Disaster" saved from an old American News Magazine. Excellent condition.

BAUCH, W. (Kapitant Lt.) (Dead)  World War I era. British Admiralty Statement of "Fate of 150 German U-Boat Commanding Officers who were killed or became prisoners at war.

BAUER, Casar (Kapitant Lt.) (Dead)  World War I era. British Admiralty Statement of "Fate of 150 German U-Boat Commanding Officers who were killed or became prisoners at war.

BAUER, Frederick K. * Sergeant, (Philadelphia, Penn. – WW I Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

BAUER, George * Private (Keokuk, Iowa - WW I Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

BAUER, Gustav * - 1921 - Pictured as new German Vice-Chancellor and Minister of the Treasury

BAUER, Harold * - 1907 - Piano virtuoso pictured and named named in  article entitled PADEREWSKI AND THE YOUNGSTERS as it appeared in the Letters and Art Section of this old American Newsweek Magazine.

BAUER, Herr * 1919 - Minister of Labor in new German Cabinet, Moderate Socialist.

BAUER, Herr * Secretary of State for Labor  - "Leaders Whom German Defeat has brought to the Front". 1919

BAUER, John A. - Candidate for Treasurer - 1871 - 1800 - 1890 era. Site: California. Named in story entitled TAPEWORM, TICKETS & SHOULDER STRIKERS by Richard Reinhardt who writes of many of the shenanigans at the polls in California in the early days and those that participated as found in this complete western magazine.

BAUER, John F. * Sergeant (Rutherford, New Jersey – WW I Honor Roll – Died of Wounds)

BAUER, Sybil * - Briarcliff College  - 1924 - Pictured in article entitled "Some of Mermaids Who Aspire to Represent Their Country Abroad" in Olympic Trials. Saved from an old American Pictorial magazine, the page is 11 by 16 inches in pristine condition. 

BAUGH, George - 1884 - 84 -Location: Brown County, Texas.  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.

BAUGH, Levin P., "Lev" * - 1884 - 84 -Location: Brown County, Texas.  Subject of 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.

BAUGH, W. M. "Morg"  - 1884 - 84 -Location: Brown County, Texas.  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.

BAUGHMAN, H. C., Pilot, Mentioned in the story of the explosion of the steamer Columbian on the upper Yukon River as published in this old western magazine.

BAUME'S LAW - 1929 - History of prison revolts entitled "New York State's Prison Revolts" as saved from this old American News magazine.

BAUR, Raymond (Mrs.) * - 1924 Pictured entitled "Bride in Omaha Society Wedding", the former Miss Vernelle Head.  She is the daughter of Mr. Walter Head, President of the American Bankers Association. Her bridegroom, Mr. Baur,  is the  Director-manager of Sinclair Oil as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine.

BAUR, S., * - 1923 - Pictured are champion swimmers from the Aquatic world as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

BAUSCH, Lieutenant of the SHENANDOAH CREW * - 1924 - Member of the CREW of American Dirigible pictured in collage and entitled THE DAUGHTER OF THE STARS ONCE MORE TAKES TO THE AID as America's mightiest airship leaved the ground at Lakehurst, New Jersey as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BAXTER'S CURVE - 1912 - Location: Ozona, Texas. Site named in story entitled "GUNFIGHT ON THE SUNSET LIMITED" by Xanthus Carson- the record of the last attempted train holdup of the Southern and Pacific Railway line and the heroic exploits of David Andred Trousdale, Express manager as published in this old and complete western magazine

BAXTER GANG - (Famous Outlaws of the West) - 1870 era. Subject of "A Stranger Rode With The Posse" by Fred M. Truett. Fascinating tale of law's run in with Jesse James as published in this old western magazine.

BAXTER SPRINGS, KANSAS - 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 magazine.

BAXTER, Barry  * - 1921  - Film stars Ina Claire and Barry Baxter star in  Bluebeards Eighth Wife" based upon the French farce as featured in article entitled "Actresses Playing Leading Roles in Current Theatrical Productions" as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

BAXTER, George * - 1923 - Pictured and named in revue of Galsworthy play entitled "WINDOWS"  of humor, philosophy and pathos picturing scenes and stars playing at the Garrick Theatre, New York City as saved from this American Pictorial Review Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches

BAXTER, George - 1787 - 1890. Location: United States. Named  as Territorial Governor of Wyoming in this story entitled THOSE TERRITORIAL GOVERNORS by Stephanie C. Shulsinger who records the history of those men who held this important post on the western pioneer front as published in this, old, complete western magazine.

BAXTER, George W. mentioned in - Early Wyoming history entitled "Joseph Maull Carey - Mr. Wyoming " by Joe Koller as published in old western magazine. Article covers the life and times of Carey, who has been elected as a member of the Hall of Fame of Great Westerners.

BAXTER, Jane  * - 1934 -  Supporting star of "WE LIVE AGAIN", as reviewed in THE MOVIE OF THE WEEK as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

BAXTER, Jim - (Famous Outlaw of the West) - 1870 era. Mentioned in  "A Stranger Rode With The Posse" by Fred M. Truett. Fascinating tale of law's run in with Jesse James as published in this old western magazine.

BAXTER, Mister  (Niagara Falls Construction Supervisor, 1897 Major Story, The Youth's Companion entitled Beneath Niagara)

BAXTER, Mrs. Harry of Great Neck, Long Island named as owner of this "Barkless Pekingese" shown in a trophy cup. Page is 11 by 16 in mint condition as taken from American Pictorial Magazine

BAXTER, N. J. - Pioneer era - LOCATION, Fort Richardson, Jacksboro, Texas. Named in story entitled HOME BASE OF 6TH CAVALRY by Russell Jones of the Fort called "The Forgotten Lady of Frontier Forts which identifies units, officers and enlisted men who occupied this fort as found in this old and complete western magazine..

BAXTER, Percival P., * - 1921 - Newly elected Governor of Maine shown in photo as seen in article entitled STATESMEN, SOLDIERS, AUTHOR AND ADMINISTRATORS as saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine.

BAXTER, Warner  in ONE MORE SPRING * - 1935 - Article entitled "The Movie Of The Week" as shown in a pictorial collage review featuring Janet Gaynor , Walter King, , w Stepin Fetchit, Grant Mitchell, Roger Imhof and Jane Darwell.

BAXTER, Warner * - 1932 - Star of who is pictured and written about in text entitled "With The Film Stars at Play on the Beach" as saved from this old American Pictorial Review.  The size is 11 1/2 by 15 inches in mint condition.

BAXTER'S CURVE - 1912 - Location: Ozona, Texas. Site named in story entitled "GUNFIGHT ON THE SUNSET LIMITED" by Xanthus Carson- the record of the last attempted train holdup of the Southern and Pacific Railway line and the heroic exploits of David Andred Trousdale, Express manager as published in this old and complete western magazine

BAXTET, Sylvester  (Author) Mentioned in featured  "The Most Extraordinary Bostonian of Her Day" - Mrs. Jack Gardner.  National News Magazine, 1924.

BAY CITIES WATER COMPANY, 1914 era – Location, California). Named in “Honeymoon in Hetch Hetchy.” Dorothy and Robert Duryea’s trip to Hetch Hetchy Valley at the time of America’s first major conservation crusade as published in this very expensively printed complete old western magazine

Bay City, Michigan, - 1875 era – Location: Dallas, Texas. Here is story entitled “Kitty Leroy, Queen of the Hoofers” by Wane Guard with illustrations by Wayne Gard. Now, I’ve lived in Dallas all my life but this story about Kitty LeRoy escaped me cause it recites the seamier side of Dallas where bar women walked on one side of the street while other ladies walked on the other carrying their noses held high as told in this rare, complete, seldom read western magazine.

BAY OF BOTAFOGA, BRAZIL  * - 1917 - Impressive pictorial collage of Brazil's capital - Rio de Janeiro, the World's 15th largest city with views and scenes from Rio in 1917 as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BAY OF THE SEVEN MOONS - Named in story entitled CATALINA - THE REAL FAR WEST - Well, you wouldn't expect to find a history of Catalina Island in this very unique, old and complete western magazine but the author claims that the western pioneers didn't stop at the Pacific Shores but went on to the Catalina Islands

BAYARD, Senator. of Delaware * - 1876 - Memorial addresses on  life and character of Andrew Johnson by members of the United States and House of Representatives. ORIGINAL. Some spoilage, binder frayed. Printed by order of the 44th Congress. Hard cloth cover with Gold lettering.

BAYARD, Thomas F.  1880;s era - Location - Montana and British Columbia, Canada - Secretary of State - Mentioned in "Secret of the Murder's Loot" by T. W. Paterson.  Canada was unsuccessful in extraditing Bulldog Kelly from the United States; but he didn't live to return and recover his loot.

BAYES,  Nora  * - 1921 - Pictured and written about in article entitled STAGE AND SCREEN PLAYERS IN CURRENT PRODUCTION as appearing in musical play entitled HER FAMILY TREE as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BAYES, A. A., Ship's Cook - 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. Named aboard U.S.S. S.P. Lee 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

BAYES, Nora * - 1921 -  Pictured are stars Nora Bayes, Lew Fields and De Wolf Hoper, in article entitled "Actors, Actresses and Scenes From Summer Plays" playing a trio of funmakers in the new Summer Review  "SNAPSHOTS OF 1921" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine..

BAYES, Nora, * - 1921 - Cited as appearing at the Winter Garden Theatre in Movie Flyer entitled "SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE" $1 Dollar for Three Shows showing location of theaters as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BAYLESS PULP & PAPER COMPANY * - Site of  AUSTIN DAM*, 1911 - Collapse Featured in Article entitled "Dangerous Dams" as published in this old American Magazine.

BAYLESS, Lowell R.,  * - 1932 - (of Springfield, Mass.). Pictured and named in article sub-titled A SACRIFICE IN THE QUST FOR SPEED in a page titled THE AERIAL SPEED KINGS SMASH MANY RECORDS as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine.

BAYLESS, Paul R. * Corporal (Findlay, Ohio - WW I Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

BAYLESS, W. B. * - 1936 - Pictured as member of the Rowing Crew of the U. S. Naval Academy  in double page article entitled "SPORTS OF THE WEEK"    as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BAYLOR COUNTY, TEXAS mentioned in "The Brookings", by Julia Rose Brooking Needham as published in this old western magazine.

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY - Home of  1928 Featured Article in National Magazine entitled "Browning at Baylor University).

BAYLOR, George W. - 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 as published in this old western magazine.

BAYLOR, George W. 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 as published in this old western magazine.

BAYLOR, George W.,, Colonel *  -  1870 -80 era. Location TX, NM - Named in story entitled "RANGER JIM GILLETTE - TEXAS TOWN TAMER" by Wayne T. Walker who writes the history of this great Texas Ranger Lawman, Jim Gillette and his exploits that made him respected by many and feared by the bad guy as published in this rare and seldom found complete western magazine

BAYLOR, Mary - 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 as published in this old western magazine.

BAYLOR, Mary Frank - Baylor's Wife 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 as published in this old western magazine.

BAYNE, John mentioned in "Mystery Of The Third Mule" article from old western magazine

BAYNES, Admiral - 1859 era, Site: British Columbia, Canada, Oregon, Washington Territory. Named in story entitled "THE PIG WAR"  by C. J. Line that involved the British and U. S. Government over a disputed boundary line between Canada and Oregon - all started by a pig as told in this very rare, complete western magazine.

BAYOU CITY, (Steamboat)   - 1860 - 80 ERA. LOCATION: TX - Named in story entitled "Requiem for Old Texas Bob" by Raymond W. Thorp who writes of  "Old Texas Bob" Heckle who led a varied life on the western pioneer and ended up a poet,  "But when life's span has ended and the final roundup's o'er, keep your Heaven, give me Houston"... as found in this old and complete western magazine.

BAYOU TECHE  - 1854. LOCATION: AK AZ CA LA  PA. Confederate battle mentioned in story entitled "BIG ED McGOWAN'S MANY FEUDS" w photos courtesy of California State Library tell of Judge Edward McGowan of San Francisco who was dynamic, forceful and adventurous, with the thick skin of a rhinoceros where his own interests were concerned; but whether he was on the side of chicanery or justice he made the same raucous outcry for immediate attention as found in the old and rare western magazine.

BAZEMORE, William M. * Lieutenant (Wilmington, North Carolina –WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

 

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