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BROWER * - 1923 - Pictured in Stirring Action Play in Yankee-Boston Game is the first baseman of the Cleveland team scoring in mix-up at the plate as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazne.

BROWETT, Daniel, 4th Seageant - 1850 Era - Murdered Scout named in INCIDENT AT TRAGEDY SPRINGS  by Ferol Egan showing  detailed map of a group of Mormons who, under orders from Brigham Young, were returning from California to Salt Lake when their scouts were murdered as saved from this old complete and rare American  western magazine.

BROWN  - HARVARD FOOTBALL GAME * - 1922 - Article with picture and text  entitled "The Harvard - Brown Football Game" in which Brown beat Harvard  3 - 0 as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

BROWN * - 1923 - Member of New York Giant team that won the title in 1888 and 89 Pictured in article saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine.

BROWN * Colonel- Awarded Chevalier of the Legion of Honor at Chaumont, France .WWI 1919.

BROWN *, Art - Logger  pictured and mentioned in 1923 Era -  "Port Gamble - The Company Town That's Still Working"  by Roger Rappoport - an American Story of a Typical Mill Town.

BROWN *, J. R. Private, U. S. Army (Scareroft, Thormer, L'ds, England.) - 1919 - WW 1 HONOR ROLL - Killed in Action)

BROWN - PRINCETON FOOTBALL GAME * - 1931 - Pictorial collage of BROWN'S victory 19 - 7   as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BROWN AND BELL COMPANY  - 1820 – 60 – Location: Seattle Washington and Pacific Coast, New York Shipbuilder named in story entitled The Adventurers by Lois Ryker—really a history of the Seattle and the Northwest Pacific coast.  Names pioneer settlers of the regions – boats they used to tame the frontier and once there, cut the lumber to ship to San Francisco and beyond as found in this old western magazine.

BROWN BEAUTY CLAIM  - Mentioned in "Happy Days and Happy Men" By: Frank B. Bryant  as published in old western magazine.

BROWN COUNTY, TEXAS * - 1884 - 84 -Location: Brown County, Texas.  Site 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.

BROWN-WRIGHT CASE - 1926 - Named in story of Judge Harry D. Reed of the Superior Court of Georgia entitled GEORGIA'S BODY-BLOW AT MOB MURDER where he is named "A Fearless Judge" for giving a life sentence to convicted lyncher as saved from this old National News Magazine.

BROWN Edward G-Man investigator mentioned in "Mass Murder of the Osages", a complete western magazine.

BROWN MANSION * mentioned in "The Real Molly Brown", by Louise Cheney, a complete western magazine.

BROWN of the CHICAGO AND ALL -AMERICAN WORLD TOUR BASEBALL TEAMS  * - Shown in pictorial collage entitled "FAMOUS TEAMS OF EARLY DAYS AND NOTED VETERANS" and named as "these players toured the world in 1888- 1889" as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BROWN PALACE HOTEL mentioned in "The Real Molly Brown", by Louise Cheney, a complete western magazine.

BROWN PALACE HOTEL - 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

BROWN UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL TEAM * - 1925 - Pictured and named in double page article entitled LONG RUNS and FRENZIED SCRIMMAGES FEATURE GRIDIRON BATTLES NORTH, SOUTH, EAST and WEST pictorial story headlined GAINS BY AN END RUN: as Payor of Brown gains yards in struggle with Dartmouth in which the Big Green team emerged victorious as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

BROWN Sam mentioned in "What Was the Truth About the Aravaipa Massacre", a complete western magazine.

BROWN SHIRTS * - 1934 - Picture in article entitled BLACK SHIRTS AND BROWN SHIRTS MEET ON A BAVARIAN LAKE: Hockey teams of Germany and Italy play at Garnisch. as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

BROWN'S Celebrated Horse and Toilet * - 1883 - Great  horse ad to decorate your Barn Office. Lists 15 or so horse tack ads. In excellent condition.

BROWN'S HOLE ,  - 1869 - Named in this story entitled CONQUEROR OF THE COLORADO by John E. Bellin who claims that John Wesley Powell, the 2nd director of the U. S. Geological Survey did the impossible overcoming hardships few men ever faced and leaving an imprint of the land, filling in the blank space on the map of the Colorado River as found in this very rare western magazine.

BROWN'S HOLE  - 1820 - 40's era. Location: New Mexico Territory. Named in "How Baptiste Squawed Up" by Maurice Kildare who tells the story of a  western trapper and hunter, Baptiste Brown, who gave his blood to marry an Indian Chief's daughter. For awhile, he thought his scalp was gone too but the girl's brother saved him as related in this rare and very  old western magazine.

BROWN, Alexander Crosby  - (Co-Author of pamphlet "James and John Bard") - 1827 - 97 era, Location: NY. Named in story entitled SIDE-WHEELS AND WALKING BEAMS by Oliver Jensen which includes fabulous steamboat painting by the Bard twin Brothers of prominent ships of the times as saved from this old and complete American Hardback magazine

BROWN* Anna Bigheart daughter of Lizzy Bigheart pictured in "Mass Murder of the Osages", a complete western magazine

BROWN, Bill husband of Anna Bigheart mentioned in "Mass Murder of the Osages" a complete western magazine..

BROWN,  Governor of Kentucky - mentioned in 1903 Story entitled "Breathitt County Kentucky Feud".

BROWN,  Jessica, Miss * and  LORD NORFOLK * 1924  as bride, she  of the "Ziegfeld Follies" honeymooning at St. Moritz as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

BROWN, "Bobby" 1927 - Prospector named in King of the Artic Trail as mentioned in Article entitled "Artic Adventures of a Champion Musher"  which tells tales of the dog sled team that save many lives and won many races on the ice as saved from an old American News magazine.

BROWN, "Fighting Sam *  1860 - 70 - Site: Nevada.  Pictured and named in  "Virginia City-Town That Wouldn't Die". A history of the rip roaring days of Virginia Cityand the intrigue and political in-fighting that occurred article as recorded in this rare, seldom found, complete  old western magazine

BROWN, "Rough House" - 1929 - Named as Detective in Rare and historic article entitled "Philadelphia Justice for Chicago's Al Capone" as saved from an old American News Magazine. Fantastic look at the inside of Capone's friends and gang and the pursuit of lawman that brought him to justice.

BROWN, * - 1933 - (Back, West Point Squad of 1933)   pictured with  team and featured in story entitled "The Army Lines Up For The Start of the Fall Offensive; the West Point Eleven" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

BROWN, Al - 1864 ERA - LOCATION Colorado -  Gambler and friend of John Reynolds named in historic story of the purported  Confederate Invasion of Colorado by 11 soldiers supposed to be followed by 1,500 Confederates. story entitled $50,000 in Rebel Treasure Awaits You in the Colorado Wilds, by Fred Huston. as found in this complete rare western magazine.

BROWN, Alice * 1927 - Featured Article entitled "Dear Old Templeton" by Grant Overton in National Magazine.

BROWN, Alice  (1918 Original Sepia Gravure w biographical information on back. b, Hampton Falls, NH, 1857)

BROWN, Ames - 1880 era. Named in historical story entitled "Alex Polson - From Gold Miner to Millionaire Lumberman who came to make his fortune in the gold mines, and it took a long time before he understood that there was gold in the virgin forests of the Pacific Northwest as published in this complete western magazine.

BROWN, Ames - 1880 era. Named in historical story entitled "Alex Polson - From Gold Miner to Millionaire Lumberman who came to make his fortune in the gold mines, and it took a long time before he understood that there was gold in the virgin forests of the Pacific Northwest as published in this complete western magazine.

BROWN, Anna Bigheart * - 1890 - 1920's era. Site: Oklahoma. Daughter of Lizzy Bigheart named in "Mass Murder of the Osages" by  H. L. Macon. who tells of a murder plot conceived in 1898 which resolved around  the Bigheart family's attempt to get control; o their head-rights oil money as published in this very rare and seldom found complete old western magazine.

BROWN, Anthony R  - 1929 - Photo of Anthony R. Brown of San Francisco, California wins cash prize for pictured award entitled "Hope The Fish Are Biting" as saved from this this old American Pictorial Magazine.

BROWN, Asa - 1850 - 90 era - Location, Tucson, Arizona. Brother from Wisconsin named in story entitled "Tucson's Most Famous Saloon" by Donald N. Bentz. Author writes of Charles Owen Brown who founded the Congress Hall Saloon of which it was said, "there is no billiard, card or drinking saloon equal to it in tasty and comfortable finish...it is superb as found in this rare and complete western magazine.

BROWN, Baptiste * (Drawing)  - 1820 - 40's era. Location: New Mexico Territory. Subject of  "How Baptiste Squawed Up" by Maurice Kildare who tells the story of a  western trapper and hunter, Baptiste Brown, who gave his blood to marry an Indian Chief's daughter. For awhile, he thought his scalp was gone too but the girl's brother saved him as related in this rare and very  old western magazine.

BROWN, Barnum * - 1870 - 80's  era - Location CO, KS, MT, ND, PA, SD, WY. Pictured and named in story entitled "The Great Dinosaur War" by Paul C. Day tells of the differences of Yale Professor Othniel Charles Marsh and Quaker Edward Drinker cope and their explorations of the River Basin of Montana where they hunted bones and fossils and minerals as related in this rare complete western magazine.

BROWN, Bert mentioned in "The Three Trials of Killer Smith" a complete western magazine.

BROWN, Bill  - 1890 - 1920's era. Site: Oklahoma. Husband of Anna Bigheart named in "Mass Murder of the Osages" by  H. L. Macon. who tells of a murder plot conceived in 1898 which resolved around  the Big Heart family's attempt to get control; o their head-rights oil money as published in this very rare and seldom found complete old western magazine.

BROWN, Bob (Ft. Worth, Texas)  - 1924 era - Location, CO, KA, NJ, NY, RI - Calf roper named in this great rodeo history entitled "On The Road With the K of C Rodeo" by Bill King, a rodeo sponsored by the Knights of Columbus of Denver that played it's first rodeo at the Narragansett Speedway, may 19, 1924. Names important stars and performers not usually mentioned on the rodeo circuit as saved and found in this unusual and western complete magazine.

BROWN, Charles D. * - 1932 - Pictured as co-star of "HERE TODAY" as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BROWN, Charles F., Lieutenant,   - 1937 - Named as Howland Island a U. S. Army observer in article describing the history of Howland Island entitled AIRPLANE ISLAND which is only a pinpoint of sand in the Middle of the Pacific  Ocean but now has been transformed into an airplane landing strip as saved from this old American News Magazine. Amelia Earhart and her navigator Frank Noonan were thought to have crashed near this site.

BROWN, Charles Francis * Private, (St. Paul Minnesota –WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

BROWN, Charles L., * - 1931 - (Battle Ground, Indiana). Pictured with text in article entitled  THE WINNER OF THE SIR THOMAS LIPTON TROPHY FOR BOYS as a Freshman in Purdue University who took first honors in the National 4-H Club Achievement Contest as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BROWN, Charles mentioned in "I Saw The Dalton's Die" a complete western magazine.

BROWN, Charles O, * Corporal, ( Poplar Bluff, Missouri -WW 1Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

BROWN, Charles Owen * - 1850 - 90 era - Location, Tucson, Arizona. Story entitled "Tucson's Most Famous Saloon" by Donald N. Bentz. Author writes of Charles Owen Brown who founded the Congress Hall Saloon of which it was said, "there is no billiard, card or drinking saloon equal to it in tasty and comfortable finish...it is superb as found in this rare and complete western magazine.

BROWN, Charlie* - Late 1800 era - Site: America, Ireland, England. Owner of the Congress Hall Salon named in story entitled THE FIGHTING IRISHMAN by Donald N. Bentz, the true story of Captain Gerald "Jerry" Russell of the 3rd Cavalry, U. S. Army who was known for his unmercifully hard treatment of his soldiers but gained their respect by riding beside them so much so that they took the name of RUSSELL'S RAGGED ROGUES as related in this complete and hard to find western magazine.

BROWN, Clair A.,  Photo * - 1931 - (of Ann Arbor, Michigan) - Winner of Cash Award for photo submitted entitled STUDY OF AN ARCH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN in weekly feature entitled WINNERS OF CASH AWARDS IN THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC CONTEST    as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BROWN, Clara Borvean * - 1850 - 90 era - Location, Tucson, Arizona.

BROWN, Clarence L. * - 1922 - Pictured in collage entitled First National Attractions Advertisement are stars of screen entertainment entitled THE GREAT FALL SELECTIONS as saved. 11 by 16 inches. Mint Condition.

BROWN, David - 1820 – 60 – Location: Seattle Washington and Pacific Coast, Shipbuilder of New York named in story entitled The Adventurers by Lois Ryker—really a history of the Seattle and the Northwest Pacific coast.  Names pioneer settlers of the regions – boats they used to tame the frontier and once there, cut the lumber to ship to San Francisco and beyond as found in this old western magazine.

BROWN, Dorothy (Miss)  *  - 1922 - Financial Secretary of Washington Prisoners' Relief Society   - Featured in "Men and Women in the News".

BROWN, Dorothy * in LOUIE THE 14TH  * - 1925 - Musical Comedy that helped celebrate Navy Day at the Brooklyn Navy Yard with cast pictured as saved from an American Pictorial magazine

BROWN, E.  J. * - (Photo) - 1928 - 3,015 Coolidge Street, Los Angeles, California. Winner of cash award for Photo entitled THE FRIEND OF MAN as submitted in the WEEKLY PRIZE PHOTOGRAPHIC CONTEST of this old American Pictorial Magazine.

BROWN, E. J. (Photo) * - (of 3,015 Coolidge Street, Los Angeles, California.) - 1928 -  His picture entitled A PUGNACIOUS PELICAN winner of a cash award as shown in article entitled IN THE WEEKLY PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPLETION as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

BROWN, E. J. .* , - (Photo) - 1934 - (Los Angeles, CA). His photo entitled "AUTUMN MORNING" wins cash award in the PRIZE WINNERS IN THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION as saved from this American Pictorial magazine

BROWN, E. S., Mrs, * - 1921 - Shown in pictorial collage as elected as  members of the Connecticut House of Representative  entitled WOMEN PLAYING PROMINENT PARTS IN PRESENT DAY ACTIVITIES as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BROWN, Ed mentioned in "Tex Banta Mountain Man of the 1880’s", by: O. W. Banta, Submitted By: Wayne Spiller a complete western magazine.

BROWN, Edward - 1890 - 1920's era. Site: Oklahoma. G - Man investigator named in "Mass Murder of the Osages" by  H. L. Macon. whot tells of a murder plot conceived in 1898 which resolved around  the Bigheart family's attempt to get control; o their headrights oil money as published in this very rare and seldom found complete old western magazine.

BROWN, Elam. 1840 era. Site: Western Pioneer. Named in story entitled "ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY DAYS ON THE ROAD" by Marie Schlotfeldt of the journey of the Western Emigration Society and the dangers and privations the pioneers met on the trail as found in this old and complete western magazine.

BROWN, Elmer E. * - Chancellor, New York University - 1919 Collage of pictures entitled "Striking Features of Roosevelt Memorial Exercises" .

BROWN, Ethyl M.,* - 1926 - of 65 Prospect Street, Newark, OHio who won honorable mention for a photo entitled "A LONG WHITE TRAIL IN WHITE" as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine.

BROWN, F. A., of Chicago, Ill.  * - 1923 - Pictured are officers of the American Bar Association organization meeting in Minneapolis as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

BROWN, F. F., * - 1921 - Pictured in sports collage entitled EVENTS OF NOTE IN AMERICA AND EUROPE showing Harvard Hammer thrower at the Penn-Harvard Meeting where he threw over 135 feet   as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BROWN, Francis John * Sergeant, (Englewood, New Jersey -WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

BROWN, Frank  defended Myers' store, mentioned in "Red Lightning Struck Twice", by Curtis Bishop, a complete western magazine.

BROWN, Frank R. * Private, Red Oak, Iowa WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action

BROWN, G. (National American Magazine Story - Negro All Star Baseball League)

BROWN, G.W. mentioned in "Henry Plummer's Horrendous Masquerade", a complete western magazine.

BROWN, George A. (A Town of Gourds - Calabassas Ghost Town, Arizona - Rare Western Story)

BROWN, Glenn Leo * Lieutenant, (Chicago, Illinois -WW 1 Honor Roll - Died of Wounds),

BROWN, Glenn Leon * Lieutenant, (Chicago, Illinois -WW 1 Honor Roll - Died of Wounds),

BROWN, H. A., Chaplain  * - 1900 era. Site; Nebraska, Cuba, United States. Named in story entitled IRON MAN LLEWELLYN - a remarkable history of one of the great pioneers of the west. Honored as a fighting man by Theodore Roosevelt and stalwart defender of the rights of all as found in this unusual western magazine.

BROWN, Harold * Private (Bakersfield, California – WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

BROWN, Harry L. * Corporal (Marion, Indiana -WW 1 Honor Roll - Died of Wounds)

BROWN, Helen daughter of Molly Brown mentioned in "The Real Molly Brown", by Louise Cheney, a complete western magazine.

BROWN, Henry Newton - 1870 - 80 era. Location: New Mexico.  Named in story by Philip J. Rasch who writes claiming his story gives an impartial and more accurate account of this historic New Mexico Gunfight which included BILLY THE KID as found in this old, complete western magazine.

BROWN, Hendry "Bullet Proof" * - 1880 era - Subject of Biographical story entitled "From Outlaw to Marshal to Corpse" . Kansas Lawmen who the author says, " Couldn't resist the exciting life and the gains of crime as published in this rare complete western magazine.

BROWN, Hiram * - 1931 - President of the Radio -Kieth-Orpheum pictured with a plastic model entitled VISUALIZING NEW YORK'S $750,000,000 RADIO CITY along with  M. H. Aylesworth (President of the National Boardcasting Compay)  two of the big Corporations interested in the project  which has Rockefeller backing as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BROWN, J. H. *  - 1895 era - Featured in "The Singers of Canada" as published in old American News Magazine.

BROWN, J. J., "Leadville Johnny"  * - 1895 era: Location: Leadville, Colorado. Named in history entitled "LEADVILLE'S ICE PALACE" written by Hank Givens. Seems that a leading citizen, Tingley S. Wood, felt that an ice palace similar to ones built in Russia and Canada was the answer to make Leadville a leading Winter carnival site and use the ice to make up for the winter doldrums. How it turned out was published in the rare and seldom found western magazine.

BROWN, J. M.,  * 1840 era - Site: Rio Grande Country, Texas - Major named in story entitled STRANGE SAGA OF FORT CLARK by Louise Cheney Aver which includes history of the Fort which author calls " The Guardian of the Rio Grande Country" and major figures i.e. General Ranald "Bad Hand" MacKenzie who played an important part in the defense of the frontier north of the river as found in this very rare and treasured western magazine.

BROWN, J. R. (Deceased) (Rare Western Ship Story - Andelana Disaster, Featured Article)

BROWN, J. Ross, 1880 circa. Written up in, "Tucson's Vigilante Necktie Party" By: Donald N. Bentz - a story of the vigilante "Committee of Public Safety" which brought frontier justice to Tuscon.

BROWN, J. S.  * - 1884 - Location: Denver, Colorado. Named as stationmaster in article entitled "THE WOODSTOCK DISASTER" by R. L. Lowe, story of a snow slide that wiped out the  tunnel and 3 gague tracks of the Denver, South Park and Pacific Railroad as found in this rare complete western magazine.

BROWN, James J. * manager of the Louisville Mine mentioned in "The Real Molly Brown", by Louise Cheney, a complete western magazine.

BROWN, Jane Harriet * (Daughter of Johnny Mack BROWN-the Alabama Football Star, National Magazine, Article Entitled Hollywood Babes)

BROWN, Jessica * - 1920 - Pictured in article entitled "Actresses in Plays of the Opening Fall Season and Striking Situations in Some Popular Success."

BROWN, Jim - 1864 era - Location - MO. Named as hung by member of "Bloody Bill" Anderson's  guerrillas in story of Bloody Bill Anderson* - the guerilla chief who deposed Quantrill and went looting and killing along the Brunswick Road  in Missouri . This includes picture of James Thorp who was nearly hung and text inc. family genealogy of Raymond Thorpe's inc. wife, mother and father, and more as found in this old and complete western magazine.

BROWN, Joe Floating Lady Act * - 1936 - listed as performers in Seils-Sterling Circus Brochure and program listing all performers with index of the Seils-Sterling Circus who performed and starred in their production.

BROWN, John - 1814 - 62 era. Location: United States, Europe, Canada. Named in story entitled GUNMAKER TO THE WORLD by Ellsworth S. Grant who writes of the life of Samuel Colt - the imaginative inventor and ambitious pitchman who armed the world as found in this old and complete American Hardback magazine.

BROWN, John * - 1930 - 70 ERA - Location USA.  Named in story entitled “Behind the Creation of the Lone Ranger Legend - Who Was That Masked Man?” by Sam Henderson, who describes and names those in the extensive research of creating the Lone Ranger, as published in this complete old western magazine.

BROWN, John - 1942 - mentioned in featured Story entitled "Palace Revolution" - the story of the mysterious Howard Hughes as published in this national news magazine.

BROWN, John F., Jr., Governor and Chief of the Seminoles - 1840 - 1910, Location: AR, OK. Named in 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.

BROWN, John H.  - 1861 - 81 era. Location: CA, CO, MO. Named in story entitled DEADWOOD'S GAMBLING LADY by Louise Auer of Madame Vestal who served as a Confederate spy, a devoted wife and, ultimately, South Dakota's leading lady as found in this very rare western magazine.

BROWN, John J. * D. S. C., Private (New York City –WW 1 Honor Roll – Died of Wounds)

BROWN, John M., 2nd Lieutenant *  1919 - I. R. C., 339th Infantry, Archangel, Russia pictured in Collage of Photos of group  on duty following World War I. Pictured are officers and Headquarters of the Allied Forces. Three pages, 11 by 16 inches in excellent condition.

BROWN, John Mack * - 1936 - Pictured with other screen stars celebrating the birthday of Jeanette MacDonald in article entitled " Out Go The Birthday Candles For A Singing Star of the Screen" as saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine. In mint condition, page is 11 by 15 inches.

BROWN, John Mack * - 1936 - Pictured with other screen stars celebrating the birthday of Jeanette MacDonald in article entitled " Out Go The Birthday Candles For A Singing Star of the Screen" as saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine. In mint condition, page is 11 by 15 inches

BROWN, Johnny Mack *  - 1928 - Actor  pictured  in write up as a young man and STAR OF THE SILVER SCREEN in article entitled " NEWS OF MOTION PICTURES AND THEIR STARS as saved from this old American Pictorial collage.

BROWN, John Mason * - 1933 - Named as critic for The Evening Post in review of a Negro play entitled "WHY, RUN LITTLE CHILLUN RUNS" approaches nearest to expressing the elemental racial character of the Negro as sung by The New Day Pilgrims and as saved from this American News Periodical.

BROWN, John Young *  Nominated by anti-Goebel Democratic party as  Candidate for Governor of Kentucky as written up in "A Party War in Kentucky" in National News Magazine of 1899.

BROWN, Johnny Mack  - 1937 – 64. Named in story entitled HERO OF OLD WEST MOVIES by Jim Hitt - a  history of one of our most beloved figures. Actor, Governor, President, Legend – he was all things to all men – still idolized in death as he was in life as found in this old western magazine.

BROWN, Joseph C. * Corporal, (Jacksonville, Florida –WW 1 Honor Roll – Died of Wounds)

BROWN, Joseph Named as Vice President CHATHAM and PHOENIX NATIONAL BANK* - 1920 -  Great old ad entitled "A Banking Service that Covers Manhattan".

BROWN, Jr., Charles Owen * - 1850 - 90 era - Location, Tucson, Arizona. Son of subject named in story entitled "Tucson's Most Famous Saloon" by Donald N. Bentz. Author writes of Charles Owen Brown who founded the Congress Hall Saloon of which it was said, "there is no billiard, card or drinking saloon equal to it in tasty and comfortable finish...it is superb as found in this rare and complete western magazine.

BROWN, Jr., Reed *  - 1931 - Co-Starred with Laurie Jacques who are shown in a scene from THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL appearing at the Apollo Theatre in article entitled PLAYERS FEATURED IN BROADWAY ATTRACTIONS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

BROWN, Karl * - 1927 - Producer pictured and featured in "A WONDERFUL MOVIE ENACTED BY SOUTHERN MOUNTAINEERS" who plays one of leading role in "Stark Love" as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine

BROWN, Kate * - Early 1900 era. SITE IDAHO, KENTUCKY. Author of history entitled THE LAND OF WILD HORSES, BREATHING WELLS, AND HEARTBREAK -- the story of Ruben and Mary Claunch and their pioneer days in the area of Big Butte where they battled snow, cold, rattlesnakes, snow blindness while settling a homestead and raising a family as found in this seldom read western magazine.

BROWN, Kathryn * - 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. 

BROWN, Keith * - 1933 - ANGLO-AMERICAN TRACK MEET  - Representing Yale University - Pictured winning the High Jump  at the Anglo-American Track Meet. Pictures  a collage of track events that occurred in the Harvard Stadium Track and Field Meet. Yale-Harvard won over the Oxford-Cambridge Representatives.

BROWN, Kenneth.  - 1926 - Named in story entitled "IT'S ONLY ONE OF THOSE LITTLE THINGS THAT HAPPEN AT SEA" , the story of the 1926 rescue at sea of the British Freighter Antinoe by Captain George Fried -- a true saga of the heroism and gallantry of the U. S. Navy  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BROWN, Kurt  * - 1927 - Producer pictured in review entitled "A WONDERFUL MOVIE ENACTED BY SOUTHERN MOUNTAINEERS"  by Mitchell Rawson. Shows scenes of his movie " STARK  LOVE" along with other members of cast and a caricature of a mountaineer by Fowler as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine

BROWN, Larry  (National American Magazine Story - Negro All Star Baseball League)

BROWN, Larry., * - 1921 - Pictured in sports collage entitled EVENTS OF NOTE IN AMERICA AND EUROPE showing University of Pennsylvania track star at the Penn-Harvard Meeting winning by ten yards as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BROWN, Lawrence son of Molly Brown mentioned in "The Real Molly Brown", by Louise Cheney, a complete western magazine.

BROWN, Leroy * - 1922 - Pictured in article entitled PHENOMENAL HIGH JUMP with a sub-title of TOPPING THE BAR showing Brown of Dartmouth, the inter-collegiate high-jump champion winning the high jump with a leap of 6 feet, 3 inches at the New York Athletic Club games at Travers, Island, NY.

BROWN, Leroy T. * -  1922 - Pictured entitled FIGURES AND EVENTS IN FIELD OF SPORT as the Dartmouth High Jump Record holder makes the new world's indoor record of 6 4 1/4 inches is saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BROWN, Leroy T.. * - 1924 - Pictured in article entitled "MEMBERS OF AMERICA'S TRACK AND FIELD TEAM:  representatives on the American Olympic Trackmen team who will represent America at the Olympic Games as they leave New York aboard the liner America. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

BROWN, Lieutenant   - 1845 Era. Southwest Texas - New Mexico  location. Named in story entitled "Reporter On The Spot", the story of reporter George Wilkins Kendall who took part in the ill-fated Texas-Santa Fe Expedition which almost cost his life as the New Orleans Picayune reporter wrote in his diary. Published in complete and rare western magazine.

BROWN, Lucille * - (Story of Tom Tyler - alias: of Vincent Markowski) - 1920 - 50's. Location: Hollywood, California. 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..

BROWN, Lucy Ann Mitchell - 1870 Era - Named in historical biography entitled "T. Ross Browne and the Corruptible West. Story of Government sleuth who made a name for himself  as strict auditor in the pioneer days of the Gold Rush.

BROWN, Major  * - U. S. Army - 1921- Training Camp Officer shown in Pictorial collage entitled "CITIZEN'S MILITARY CAMP IN FULL SWING AT PLATTSBURG, NEW YORK" w officer's and men photos  indexed as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BROWN, Major * - 1926 - Named as convicted lyncher in story of Judge Harry D. Reed of the Superior Court of Georgia entitled GEORGIA'S BODY-BLOW AT MOB MURDER where he is named "A Fearless Judge" for giving a life sentence to convicted lyncher as saved from this old National News Magazine.

BROWN, M. A., Doctor * (of Miami, Missouri) -1862-63. Location, KA, MO. Named in story of Doctor John W. Benson - called a bushwhacker chieftain but the author says he never fired a shot. His life and time is here recorded in article entitled THE STRANGE STORY OF QUANTRILL'S SURGEON by Raymond W. Thorp along with his death as published in the old and complete western magazine.

BROWN, Margaret Tobin * mentioned in "The Real Molly Brown", by Louise Cheney, a complete western magazine.

BROWN, Mary Elizabeth Ann * (Daughter of Comic Joe E. Brown, National Magazine, Article Entitled Hollywood Babes)

BROWN, Maxine * - 1924 - Featured in pictorial collage as star of the musical comedy "Moonlight" playing at the Longacre Theatre as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

BROWN, Maxine, Miss * - 1924 - Long Beach, New York. Pictured on American Pictorial cover entitled "The Smoke-Eater As He Usually Isn't as a member of the Women's Volunteer Department. . Mint Condition, 11 by 16 inches

BROWN, Micah - 1890 - 1920 era. Location: Alaska. Store Owner named in this great story entitled Queens of the Snows and King of the Klondike  of old mining camps in Klondike and of the miners who were the pioneers of the west as written by Raymond W. Thorp and found in this old western magazine.

BROWN, Milt - 1900' era. Site: TN CA KA NJ TX OK. Young movie star named iin massive feature story entitled THE FILM COWBOY HEROES WHO WERE FOR REAL listing movie stars, acts, animals, stuntmen, singers -- a real history of the early film pioneers who made the roles of cowboy heroes as saved from this very old, complete, seldom found or read western magazine

BROWN, Mr. Captain mentioned in "Pioneer Incident At Washakie's Hot Springs", a complete western magazine.

BROWN, Neal * 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.

BROWN, Neal mentioned in "The Prodigal Gambler", by: Jay F. Kay, a complete western magazine.

BROWN, Neil *, - (Dodge City Gunfighter) - 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

BROWN, Neil  1870 - 1900 -  Named in "Fighting Man" , the story of Benjamin Franklin Daniels, westerner, lawman, Rough Rider (Troop K), Sheriff of Pima County, AZ., and Bent County, CO., Deputy Marshal of Cripple Creek, U.S. Marshal of Arizona,  Assistant Marshall, Guthrie, OK but he was done in by publicity of his conviction and incarceration for attempted theft of government mules as published in this complete and seldom found old  magazine.

BROWN, Neil  1870 - 1900 -  Named in "Fighting Man" , the story of Benjamin Franklin Daniels, westerner, lawman, Rough Rider (Troop K), Sheriff of Pima County, AZ., and Bent County, CO., Deputy Marshal of Cripple Creek, U.S. Marshal of Arizona,  Assistant Marshall, Guthrie, OK but he was done in by publicity of his conviction and incarceration for attempted theft of government mules as published in this complete and seldom found old  magazine.

BROWN, Nellie,  mentioned or described  in "Tom Mix Frontier Bartender" by Sam Henderson as written up in an old  complete western magazine covering the life of Tom Mix.

BROWN, Nicholas C. * Sergeant (Port Austin, Michigan – WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

BROWN, Pat (Governor of California) - 1890 era. Location: AK, CA, OH. Named in story entitled "THE ROISTEROUS RED SHIRTS OF THE GOLD RUSH COUNTRY" - a history of the old hard nosed black-hatted miners of the old west called "Clampers" who dressed up in "Red Shirts" and initiated green horn miners in their wiley ways as published in this old and complete western magazine

BROWN, Pressly R., * Lieutenant, (Morgantown, North Carolina -WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

BROWN, S. G. - 1914 - Named in article entitled 'WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY" reported in the Scientific American which details pictures and text of usage of this instrument. Extensive technicalreview inc. experiments of scientists as saved from this old American Scientific magazine.

BROWN, S. Inventor, Printing Press (Special Notice to Investors, Scientific American, November 18, 1854)

BROWN, Sam ., 1871 era. Arizona Territory. Named in  "What Was the Truth About the Aravaipa Massacre". by James A. Long where 100 woman, children and old men, all Aravaipa Apaches Indians, and the  gruesome details of the whole slaughter became known as published in this very rare and seldom found complete old western magazine.

BROWN, Sam. - 1875 era. Location: MI, TN. Named in story entitled "The Trial of Jessie James, Jr." by Richard Patterson. Deeds of the father sometime make it tough on the son who was put on trial for the robbing of a train. True story of the trail at the Kansas City Courthouse is recorded in this rare and seldom found complete western magazine.

BROWN, Sheriff R. J. "Bob" (Clay County, Texas - 1870 era). Prominently mentioned in "A Stranger Rode With The Posse" by Fred M. Truett, a complete western magazine. Fascinating tale of law's run in with Jesse James as published in this old western magazine.

BROWN, Stafford L. * Lieutenant (Newton Center, Massachusetts - WW 1 Honor Roll - Died Airplane Accident)

BROWN, Steven * - 1850 - 90 era - Location, Tucson, Arizona. Son of subject named in story entitled "Tucson's Most Famous Saloon" by Donald N. Bentz. Author writes of Charles Owen Brown who founded the Congress Hall Saloon of which it was said, "there is no billiard, card or drinking saloon equal to it in tasty and comfortable finish...it is superb as found in this rare and complete western magazine.

BROWN, Tabitha "Tiny Grandma Brown" - 1847 Oregon Pioneer.  Written about in- "Bringing Honey to the Land of Milk". History of Hunting Wild Bees in the Oregon Territory circa 1850's as published in an old western magazine.

BROWN, Ted Jim Brown's nephew mentioned in "The Real Molly Brown", by Louise Cheney, a complete western magazine.

BROWN, Tom  * - 1934 - Star of "ANNE OF GREEN GABLES" playing in "THE MOVIE OF THE WEEK". As reviewed in this American Pictorial Magazine

BROWN, Unami  (wife of Baptiste Brown)  - 1820 - 40's era. Location: New Mexico Territory. Named in "How Baptiste Squawed Up" by Maurice Kildare who tells the story of a  western trapper and hunter, Baptiste Brown, who gave his blood to marry an Indian Chief's daughter. For awhile, he thought his scalp was gone too but the girl's brother saved him as related in this rare and very  old western magazine.

BROWN, Vivian - 1904 -1934 era. Location: OK, TX. Reporter for a Oklahoma City newspaper named in story entitled THE OKLAHOMA ROBIN HOOD by Kent L. Steckmesser who tells of the many starving farmers whose mortgage was paid by Charles Arthur "Pretty Boy" Floyd in a different interpretation of the live of Oklahoma's most famous bandit as found in this rear western magazine

BROWN, W. G. - 1850 -1900 era - LOCATION NM. 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.

BROWN, W. H. * - 1921 - Pictured in article entitled "ENDURANCE TEST PRIZE WINNER" is owner W. H. Brown  of the horse Crabbit, a purebred Arab with it's rider, E. S. Humphrey who rode 300 miles from Camp Alfred Vail to the base of the Washington Monument carrying 145 pounds of live weight and 100 pounds of dead weight as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

BROWN, W. L. * - 1931 - Chief Taxidermist of the National Museum in Washington shown giving EXPERT SERVICE FOR A JUNGLE DENIZEN as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

BROWN, Walter *  - 1900's era - Site - Utah - Pictured and named  in "The Different World Of Matt Warner" by Gale R. Rhoades. After living the life of outlaw, Warner became a good citizen serving as Deputy Sheriff, Justice of the Peace, detective and night watchman as published in a complete, seldom found old western magazine.

BROWN, Walter F. * - 1921 - (of Toledo, Ohio) - Pictured and written about as Chairman of the Joint Committee on the Reorganization of the Administrative Branch of the Government in article entitled NOTABLE MEN AND WOMEN WHO AT PRESENT ARE ENGAGING PUBLIC ATTENTION as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

BROWN, Walter F. * - 1921 - Toledo, Ohio native will head the commission which will reorganize Government bureaus as saved from American Pictorial Magazine.

BROWN, Walter F. * - 1932 - Pictured in celebration of his 62nd birthday of Henry L. Doherty as saved from an old American Pictorial magazine.

BROWN, Walter F.,. * - 1933 - Former Postmaster General pictured entitled On the Fourteenth Anniversary of Theodore Roosevelt  death a group of friends mourn by placing a wreath on the former President's grave at Oyster Bay, Long Island..

BROWN, Walter F.. * - 1932 - Postmaster General of the United States is pictured and featured in article entitled " A BROWN DISH" as saved from the weekly featured "FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS" published in an American Pictorial Magazine.

BROWN, Walter L. * Sergeant (El Paso, Texas – WW 1 Honor Roll – Died of Wounds)

BROWN, Walter S. * Sergeant (North Hackensack, New Jersey) WW I Honor Roll - Killed in Action.

BROWN, William * - 1923 - Prison farm manager named in article entitled PERSONAL GLIMPSES headlined 'BRIGHTER SIDE OF FLORIDA'S PENAL METHODS" discusses the clean, comfortable quarters for the prisoners of the State Farm at Raiford as saved from this American News Magazine.

BROWN, William -.  1890 era - Location, DeWitt County, Texas - Owner of N-Bar Ranch named and described in "Nebraska's Dahlman", the story of a wanted man Jim Dahlman who left his past, changed his name to Jim Murray and found success and fortune in Nebraska as described in this old rare complete  western magazine.

BROWN, William C. * - 1850 - 90 era - Location, Tucson, Arizona. Son of subject named in story entitled "Tucson's Most Famous Saloon" by Donald N. Bentz. Author writes of Charles Owen Brown who founded the Congress Hall Saloon of which it was said, "there is no billiard, card or drinking saloon equal to it in tasty and comfortable finish...it is superb as found in this rare and complete western magazine.

BROWN, William mentioned in "Silver Creek Reminiscences", by: Jean-Michael Moore , a complete western magazine.

BROWN, William partner of "Irish Tommie" Cruse - 1880 era - Site: Marysville, Montana area. Named in "The Mother Lode of 'Irish Tommie' Cruse", the story of the discovery of the richest silver mine of them all  by Thomas Cruse who rose from nothing to riches as published in tjis rare and  complete Western magazine.

BROWN, William Thurston - Reverend as mentioned in  - 1901 -  Congressional Church Minister, George Davis Herron,  Professor of Applied Christianity at Grinnell College as written up in National News Magazine.

BROWN,  Lt., , (British pilot and explorer - 1928 At The Bottom of The World. Featured Magazine Article.

 

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