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TARKETT, Charles  1880 Circa _ Site: Montana - Named in "The Friends of Brother Van" by Grayce R. Webb.  Chaplin McCabe, the popular lecturer who had endured much hardship during the War Between the States, was a man of depth and understanding. "Go West," he urged the young William Wesley Van Orsdel. "Go west until you come to where you can build on no other man's foundations!"  published in this complete, seldom found  magazine.

TARKINGTON'S OF TENNESSEE * Author Sarah Jane Peery Armistead "The Tarkington's of Tennessee". Genealogy of John G. Tarkington.

TARKINGTON, Bettie  - 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.

TARKINGTON, Booth * - 1924 - Pictured as receiving Doctor Of Letters Award at the Class Day in article entitled BRILLIANT SONS OF COLUMBIA where other dignitaries are pictured as published and saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

TARKINGTON, Booth * 1916 National Magazine Article " Why Americans are Pro-Ally." (Popular American Novelist)

TARKINGTON, Booth - 1921 -"The Conquest of Canaan" as published in article entitled "ACTRESS AND STRIKING SCENES IN CURRENT PLAYS" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine

TARKINGTON, Booth The Flirt.  Movie Star Poster. 1922

TARKINGTON, Booth's play ROSE BRIAR * - 1923 - Stars pictured and written about in critique of the play showing at the Empire Theatre and featured in this article entitled SCENES FROM CURRENT PLAYS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

TARKINGTON, Thomas J. * - 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.

TARKINGTON-KERSEY, Theresa Tarkington's of Tennessee - Genealogy of John G. Tarkington and family..

TARNISH * - 1923 - Pictured is star Ann Harding , one of the principals in "TARNISH"  as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint Condition.

TARNISH * - Playing in 1923 at the Belmont Theatre, New York is reviewed pictorially with text as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine..

TARNOSKI, Alexander S. * Lieutenant (Chicago, Illinois – WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed Airplane Accident)

TARR, Maud - 1890 - 1930 ERA  Western Rodeo Star named in the Autobiography of Milt Hinkle entitled "Dodging A Necktie Party Was 90 % of the Fun" with pictures and names of stars of the Rodeo, Circus and Western performers he starred with as published in this rare  magazine.

TARRY-ALL-RIVER *, riding bucking horse of  1900 - 20 era - Pictured in historical story entitled "Rodeo Personalities", which lists hundreds of the Rodeo Stars of the Early Western Shows with many pictured  in this complete and very rare western magazine. Your granddaddy might be here.

TARZAN (Horse) * - 1929 - Pictured in a scene from the Universal Talking Production "The Wagonmaster" which will be released soon in article entitled STARS FEATURED IN ATTRACTIONS CURRENT AND PROMISED as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

TARZAN * - 1929 - Story entitled "HOW TARZAN KEPT THE WOLF FROM THE DOOR"  tells of the early life of Edgar Rice Burroughs when, after failing to sell pencil sharpeners on Chicago wyndy streets failed and started writing with them instead as found and saved from this old American News magazine. 

TARZAN ALL STORY MAGAZINE - 1929 - Named in story entitled "HOW TARZAN KEPT THE WOLF FROM THE DOOR"  tells of the early life of Edgar Rice Burroughs when, after failing to sell pencil sharpeners on Chicago wyndy streets failed and started writing TARZAN with them instead as found and saved from this old American News magazine

TARZAN AND THE LOST EMPIRE - 1929 - Named in story entitled "HOW TARZAN KEPT THE WOLF FROM THE DOOR"  tells of the early life of Edgar Rice Burroughs when, after failing to sell pencil sharpeners on Chicago wyndy streets failed and started writing TARZAN with them instead as found and saved from this old American News magazine

TARZAN OF THE APES - 1929 - Named in story entitled "HOW TARZAN KEPT THE WOLF FROM THE DOOR"  tells of the early life of Edgar Rice Burroughs when, after failing to sell pencil sharpeners on Chicago wyndy streets failed and started writing TARZAN with them instead as found and saved from this old American News magazine

TASCOSA * -  Pioneer West Era. Location - Western United States. Pictured in story entitled CATTLE KINGS by George A. Wallis who writes of the lives of those men who took two elements - livestock and the range - each as wild as the other and refused to quit until they established the great ranches of the west as published in this old western magazine. Part 1

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

TASHI - 1922 - 27 era. Site: Tibet, India. Named as Muleman in story of Captain J. B. L. Noel, - Cinematic Photographer and Producer of film entitled "FILMING THE EPIC OF EVEREST, the personal story recited of the filming of one of the most important documentary mountain expeditions of all time as saved from this 80 year old American News Magazine. 5 pages. Mint condition.

TASHMAN, Lillian, Miss * - 1921 - Pictured and named in article entitled "BEAUTY CONTEST WINNERS AND STAGE AND OPERATIC NOTABLES NOW IN THE NEWS"  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

TASHMAN, Lilyan * - 1931 -  Hollywood Starlets are pictured in scene from THE MAD PARADE and featured in this article entitled STAR AND SCENES FROM NEW FILM as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

TASHMAN, Lilyan * - 1931 - Pictured as  CO-star  of UP POPS THE DEVIL in article entitled STARS AND SCENES FROM THE NEW FILMS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

TASHMAN, Lilyan * - 1934 - Pictured in movie collage entitled " THE MOVIE OF THE WEEK" RIPTIDE staring Herbert Marshall, Norma Shearer and Robert Montgomery.

TASI - native of Samoa Islands - witness to true story about Confederate Soldier Flying Flag in Samoa Islands. 1901

TASMANIA * - 1840 - 1880 era. :Location: IRELAND, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND. Named with map shown in a strange American rendition of the legend of Australia's old west hero, Edward "Ned" Kelly. GREAT READ as published in this seldom found complete western publication.

TASMANIA * - 1926 - Site shown in movie pictorial review of Australian movie "For The Term Of His Natural Life" in collage entitled AUSTRALIAN MOVIE DEPICTS OLD CONVICT DAYS". Mint condition. 11 by 14 inches.

TASNADI - FEKETE, Maria, Miss Hungary * - Competed in  Miss Europe Contest in a Collage of portraits of various Queens of Europe competing in MISS EUROPE OF 1931 pictured with her rivals in the Paris Contest to represent Europe in the Miss Universe contest as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

TASTA, Danny of Temple * - 1935 - The first Sugar Bowl game ended with Tulane 20, Temple 14-Pictured in Sports pictorial collage entitled INTERSECTIONAL CLASHES IN FOOTBALL'S FINALE as "Tulane Comes From Behind To Win The First Sugar Bowl Game" picturing Danny Tasta of Temple going around end as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

TATA *  (Maya Indian Native) discovered by the TULANE UNIVERSITY EXPEDITION TO THE MAYAS * - 1925 - An pictorial collage entitled "Striking Discoveries by the Tulane Expedition to the Kingdom of the Ancient Mayas as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

TATE, Albert L. * Corporal (Cummings, Kansas - WW 1 Honor Roll - Died from Wounds Received in Action)

TATE, Annie Laura  - 1870 - 1900 -  First wife of Benjamin F. Davis 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

TATE, Millard F. * Sergeant. Marion, North Carolina. WW I Honor Roll - Killed in Action.

TATE, Reginald * - 1931 - Pictured in Pola Negri's  stage debut in London  as they appear in "THE LAST TANGO" playing at the London Coliseum  in the weekly featured STARS AND SCENES OF THE NEW FILMS as saved from this American pictorial magazine.

TATIANA *, Grand Duchess of Russia - - 1916 - - pictured serving "Nurses of the Red Cross" in WWI.

TATLINE, * (Russian Artist) - 1922 -  Article entitled "Soviet Art In All It's Glory" as saved from the Letters and Art Section of an old American News Magazine.

TATLINGER, D. V. - Expert Shotgun Artist  - Circa 1910 - 20  - Wild West Show Performer referred to in this massive detailed history entitled The Way A Wild West Show Operated. Includes rare listings of old circus, shows, and the men and women who starred as performers. Rare old Western Magazine

TATLINGER, Edith  - Expert Shotgun Artist  - Circa 1910 - 20  - Wild West Show Performer referred to in this massive detailed history entitled The Way A Wild West Show Operated. Includes rare listings of old circus, shows, and the men and women who starred as performers. Rare old Western Magazine

TATLINGER, Vern - 1910 - 1960 Era - Site: TX NY, Australia, England. Arena Director named in early history of Rodeo, rodeo acts, circus wild west shows entitled FAR ROAMIN' TEX MCLEOD, written by Jerry Armstrong about Tex's  life becoming and performing as the World Champion Trick Roper as found in complete and seldom found western magazine.

TATNALL, Franconis, Miss * - 1924 - Wilmington, Delaware. Pictured after winning the swimming and diving events  entitled "Girl Athletes of Mount Holyoke College in Field Day Competition"

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

TATOOSH ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE, * (1860-1930 era – Location: WA). Mentioned in “Lonely, Long-ago Lighthouse Keepers,” by Genevieve H. Miller. Stories of the first Keepers and their families who “kept the light” in Lighthouses along the perilous coast of Washington Territory, as published in this complete old western magazine

TATTLE TALES  - 1933 -   STANWYCK, Barbara *   Pictured as co-star with Frank Fay in "Tattle Tales" playing at the Broadhurst Theatre.

TATTOO ARTIST - HULL, Mildred - World's Only Woman tattooist named in article entitled "In The Flesh" as saved from this old pictorial magazine.

TATUM, Laurie "Nine Years Among the Indians - 1870-79" by Herman Lehmann, who was captured by the Indians and learned their ways and fought for them against the Americans, Mexicans and Texas Rangers. Fascinating old pioneer history. Editor calls this the best of all "Indian" stories every written as published in two old western magazines.

TATUM, Laurie * - 1820 - 1890 era. Location - Western United States - Quaker Indian Agent 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.

TATUM, Lawrie - 1871 era - TX. Named as Fort Sill, Oklahoma Indian Agent in story entitled DEATH ON THE BUTTERFIELD TRAIL by Stanley O. Shelton which tells story  of The Warren Wagon Train Massacre near Salt Creek, Texas and of Chief Satank's incarceration and his taking of his old life while under arrest as found in this very rare and old Western magazine

TATUM, Lawrie - 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.

TATUM, Lawrie  - 1820 - 1880 era, Location Western United States - agent - Mentioned in "The Great Captain Black Beaver" by Wayne T. Walker.  "On the 8th day of May, Black Beaver, a Delaware, and the most prominent of all the Indians belonging to the old Wichita Agency, Died...". As published in this old rare and complete western magazine.

TATUM, Lqwrie (Indian Agent at Fort Sill) - 1867 - 78 era. Location: TX. Named in story entitled "FORT RICHARDSON - THE WHITE'S MAN HOPE" by Louise Cheney who writes of the history of a U. S. Army fort in the pioneer country which only lasted 11 year but was one of the most important in our history as found in this old and complete western magazine.

TATUM, Maggie * - 1872  era  - Location Montana - Wife of pioneer trapper named in true story entitled RANGELAND JUSTICE WAS WITHOUT MERCY  by Delbert G. Volk  of Montana settlers who had to hang their cannibal friend, guide Ross Tatum, quickly to prevent unspeakable slaughter as published in this very rare and unusual complete western magazine.

TATUM, Ross  * - 1872 - Location Montana - Subject of true story entitled RANGELAND JUSTICE WAS WITHOUT MERCY  by Delbert G. Volk  of Montana settlers who had to hang their cannibal friend, guide Ross Tatum, quickly to prevent unspeakable slaughter as published in this very rare and unusual complete western magazine.

TAU-AN-KIA, (Lone Wolf's son),  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

TAUNT, Clarence * Corporal (Philadelphia, Penn. - WW 1 Honor Roll - Died of Wounds)

TAUPIA * - 1918 - Pictured, described and written about with cross-section dislayed in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR with text describing it's effect as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

TAUROG, Norman * - Directed Movie  for Flyer of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", rare.

TAUSSIG, Francis W., * - 1917 - Professor and Chairman of Harvard pictured w text entitled "Personalities Prominent n the News of the Day" as saved from an old American Pictorial Publication. Single page, 11 by 16 inches.

TAUTRAS.. - 1912 - Named  in article entitled "WHAT DO WOMEN OF CHRISTIAN AMERICA MEAN" which writes and asks about the practice of American women following religious leaders and cults that are questioned by some and regaled by others as saved from this old American News Magazine

TAVERA, Charles * -  1919 - French Naval Attache Pictured at ceremony entitled  "Fourteen United States Naval Officers Decorated With the French Legion of Honor"  in an American Pictorial Magazine article  as saved. Page is mint.

TAVERN CLUB, Chicago  * -  Gold Medal of Honor for Decorative Painting Award received by Designer John W. Norton as noted in a  collage of photos of winners of awards in the NEW YORK ARCHITECTURAL SHOW OF 1931 as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

TAY-LOO-WAH-AH-WHO, ( WILLIAM POLLOCK)  * - 1900 era: Location:  CUBA & WESTERN STATES. Story by Sam Henderson 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.

TAYI - 1927 - Named in Story of exploits of Lawrence of Arabia entitled "Wrecking Turkish rains with Lawrence of Arabia" as published and saved from the Personal Glimpses Section of  this old American News Magazine. Great pictures and text.

TAYLOR AND COMPANY Mentioned in "Undersea Treasure" By: Anonymous 

TAYLOR FAMILY mentioned in "The Brookings", by Julia Rose Brooking Needham 

TAYLOR SUTTON FEUD mentioned in Foreword of "The Brookings", by Julia Rose Brooking Needham 

TAYLOR, "Spunky", U. S. Marshal - 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.

TAYLOR, Abner * - 1885 - 90 era - Named in this History of the XIT Ranch, the biggest fenced-in Cattle Ranch in the entire history of the Frontier. The two owners were paid three million acres of land for building the Texas Capital as told in this complete  western magazine.

TAYLOR, Abner * - mentioned in "One Man's Elusive Dream The Building of The State Capitol", by Beverly Daniel

TAYLOR, Abner -  Pioneer West Era. Location - Western United States. Named in story entitled CATTLE KINGS by George A. Wallis who writes of the lives of those men who took two elements - livestock and the range - each as wild as the other and refused to quit until they established the great ranches of the west as published in this old western magazine. Part 1

TAYLOR, Alf * Governor (Tennessee). First Republican in recent years elected from southern state as Governor. 1922

TAYLOR, Alfred A.  (reporter and later Governor of Tennessee), "Lords of the South Plains" by Norman B. Wiltsey, history of the Comanche experience with horses and, according to U. S. Military officers became the best light cavalry the world has ever seen.

TAYLOR, Andrew mentioned in Foreword of "The Brookings", by Julia Rose Brooking Needham 

TAYLOR, Averne * - (Cleveland, Ohio) - 1920 - Pictured as featured in pictorial collage entitled " Charming Actresses Who Delighted Metropolitan Audiences" as saved from this American Pictorial magazine. 11 by 14. Mint Condition.

TAYLOR, Avonne * - 1921- Pictured with text entitled ACTRESSES IN NEW PLAYS AND SUMMER REVUES as she appeared in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1921 as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

TAYLOR, Avonne * - 1924 - Pictured in publicity prose as star of "KID BOOTS" at the Earl Carroll Theatre in article entitled MUSICAL PLAYS OPEN THE NEW SEASON ON BROADWAY  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

TAYLOR, Avonne * - 1924 - Pictured starring in "Kid Boots"  playing at the Earl Carroll Theatre in article entitled ACTRESSES IN METROPOLITAN SUCCESSES as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

TAYLOR, Avonne * from Cleveland, Ohio. 1922 All American Beauty chosen personally by Florenz Ziegfeld for his follies.

TAYLOR, B. A. "Boots" – 1850 - 90 era. Named in true historical story of Kosciuszko D. Keith who help found Texas in the early pioneer days as published in this complete western magazine.

TAYLOR, Bill  - 1880 era – Location AZ, NM, TX – Train robber named in story entitled Undercover Agent for Wells Fargo by Fred Dodge, edited by Carolyn Lake which tell of the life and times of Special Undercover Agent Fred J. Dodge who helped push the badmen out of the Southwest and establish law and order on the western frontier as found in the rare western magazine.

TAYLOR, Black  - 1969 - Circa 1850 - 1932 - Site New York, California. Named in BODIE'S FORTUNA LEGEND: Goldtown U. S.A. by Bob Hooe - the story of the history of Bodie, California and its days as the most lawless, wildest and toughest mining camp in the Far West. During it's heyday there were 10,000 people and forty saloons on Maiden Lane and Virgin Alley. Great story of a real old west mining town as saved from an old complete western magazine.

TAYLOR, Buck (ANNIE OAKLEY -  LITTLE MISS SURESHOT, Fantastic Cover - Old Western Pioneer Magazine)

TAYLOR, Buck (King of the Cowboys) - 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

TAYLOR, Buck,  1900 - 20 era - Cowboy  named in historical photo by R. R. Doubleday in story entitled "Rodeo Personalities", which lists hundreds of the Rodeo Stars of the Early Western Shows with many pictured  in this complete and very rare western magazine. Your granddaddy might be here.

TAYLOR, Burton S., Mr. and Mrs * - 1923 - Feature entitled WOMEN IN VARIED ACTIVITIES is Mrs Burton S. Taylor with her husband of sixteen years who were recently married at Ridgefield Park, New Jersey as saved from this American Pictorial.

TAYLOR, Captain - Company L, 5th Cavalry - 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.

TAYLOR, Carl - (killed while writing a magazine article) * - 1800 era, Site: AZ, CO, NM, UT. Named in story entitled "THE PENITENTES - A RELIGIOUS SECT OF NEW MEXICO by Fred Lambert who reveals some of the information, misinformation, rites, rituals of this unusual folks who believe and practice self-flagellation to seek atonement for theirs sins and transgressions as found in this old, complete western magazine.

TAYLOR, Clara Sears,  Mrs.* (of Denver) - 1925 - Named as member of the Rents Commission of the District Columbia and pictured in this article entitled "WOMAN WHO HELP BOSS UP" who the author says are the women of importance in the United States in the year 1925. Many were presidential appointees and those that influence "politics behind the scenes" as saved from this old American magazine

TAYLOR, D. W. * -  1919 - Rear Admiral of the U. S. Navy Pictured at ceremony entitled  "Fourteen United States Naval Officers Decorated With the French Legion of Honor"  in an American Pictorial Magazine article entitled "American Naval Officers Decorated by France" as saved. Page is mint.

TAYLOR, Deems - 1933 -  Composer named as is legendary singer Kate Smith  pictured and written up in article entitled "CROONING TO SAVE AN ORCHESTRA" which highlights the effort of Kate and others to raise money for the Philadelphia Orchestra as saved from this old American News Magazine.

TAYLOR, Deputy U. S. Marshall - 1890 era: Location: Alaska, Colorado. Named in story entitled HE DIED TO SAVE SKAGWAY by Cy Martin. Part 1 tells of the rough and ready times of the western frontier of Alaska and of the "Soapy Smith" gang that took over the town which was saved by the heroic action of a vigilante and ex-school teacher named Frank Reid as found in this seldom read complete western magazine

TAYLOR, Deputy U. S. Marshall. - 1890 era: Location: Alaska, Colorado. Prospector and Gold Seeker named in story entitled HE DIED TO SAVE SKAGWAY by Cy Martin. Part 2 tells of the rough and ready times of the western frontier of Alaska and of the "Soapy Smith" gang that took over the town which was saved by the heroic action of a vigilante and ex-school teacher named Frank Reid as found in this seldom read complete western magazine

TAYLOR, E. H.  * - 1935 -  Resigned Editor to take on job Landon's right hand man and  is pictured and written about in article entitled CAMPAIGN AIDE TO LANDON as it appeared in the FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS and saved from this old American pictorial magazine

TAYLOR, E. U. - 1865 era - Location: DK Territory, MO, Named in story entitled NEWTON EDMONDS - TREATY MAKER OF DAKOTA reports on the life and times of Governor of Dakota Newton Edmonds who in formal clothes and silk hat, was fervently desirous of peace even it it mean losing his beautiful topper as published in this unique, old and complete western magazine.

TAYLOR, Elizabeth   - Movie star actress  named in massive story entitled "MOVIE HORSES - THE TREATMENT AND TRAINING  OF AS GOOD AS ACTORS AS HOLLYWOOD EVER PRODUCED"  includes history of great  horses in the movies as found in this very rare, complete western magazine.

TAYLOR, Elizabeth Truett * - 1921 - Pictured being crowned "Queen of the May" is the President of the Senior Class of Bryn Mawr as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

TAYLOR, Elmer B., Ensign * - 1918 - Cedar Grove, New Jersey - WORLD WAR I HONOR ROLL - Died in Service.

TAYLOR, Estelle (Mrs. Jack Dempsey) - 1926 - Named in article entitled GLADIATOR AND SHEIK with Jack Dempsey looking over the Scenario of his next picture based on the Life of Benvenuto Cellini which will be played by Mrs. Dempsey, the former Estelle Taylor as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

TAYLOR, Estelle * - 1922 - Pictured in scene from THORNS AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS in the weekly feature entitled ACTRESSES AND SCENES IN CURRENT DRAMAS    as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

TAYLOR, Estelle * - 1923 - Actress  pictured as appearing "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS"  as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. 11 by 16 inches.

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

TAYLOR, Estelle * - 1923 - Pictured is star Estelle Taylor now playing in Phantom Justice as headlined in ACTRESSES OF STAGE AND SCREEN as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

TAYLOR, Estelle * - 1928 - Pictured is ESTELLE TAYLOR in LADY RAFFLES as STAR OF THE SILVER SCREEN in pictorial collage entitled NEWS AND COMMENT RELATING TO MOTION PICTURES as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine.

TAYLOR, Estelle * - 1931 - Ad for movie Cimarron (novel by Edna Ferber) produced by RKO-RADIO PICTURE starring Richard Dix, Irene Dunne, Estelle Taylor, Edna May Oliver, Wm. Collier Jr. and directed by Wesley Ruggles as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

TAYLOR, Ethel * - 1931 - Star of MISS GULLIVER TRAVELS playing at Husdson Theater in article  entitled IN NEW ATTRACTIONS OF THE BROADWAY STAGE   as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

TAYLOR, Everett, Doctor - 1850 ERA. Location AZ, CA, KY, NY. New York native named in history entitled "The Father of Arizona" by A. Kinney Griffith which recites events in the life of Charles Debrille Poston in Tubec's turbulent past as found in this complete, rare, western magazine.

TAYLOR, F. A. * - 1922 - Jersey Harriers' A. C. American Track Star pictured running third in  the One Mile Run Handicap of the 109th Annual Games of the New York Athletic Club, Travers Island, New York.

TAYLOR, F. B. - 1865 era - Location: DK Territory, MO, Named in story entitled NEWTON EDMONDS - TREATY MAKER OF DAKOTA reports on the life and times of Governor of Dakota Newton Edmonds who in formal clothes and silk hat, was fervently desirous of peace even it it mean losing his beautiful topper as published in this unique, old and complete western magazine.

TAYLOR, F. mentioned in "He Bagged 'Em Bare-Handed", by Vera Holding 

TAYLOR, F. Morgan * - 1928 - Illinois hurdler pictured in article entitled A NEW WORLD RECORD as he covers the 400-meter hurdles in 53 1/10 seconds at Detroit. Mint Condition. 11 by 16 inches.

TAYLOR, Fletcher * - 1870 - 80: Location, MO, TN - Named in story entitled RABBIT-MAN OF HUMPHREYS COUNTY by author Raymond W. Thorp tells of  finding  manuscripts in an old trunk. with picture of famous outlaws of the old west inc., Jesse James *, Frank James * and Fletcher Taylor * which story he wrote in article he  published here in this complete western magazine

TAYLOR, Fletcher - 1850 - 80's. Location: MO 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

TAYLOR, Fletcher - A Lawrence Raider  - 1862 era. Site: Lawrence, KS. Named in story entitled THE DAY QUANTRILL BURNED LAWRENCE by an unnamed author who writes a decidedly negative narrative when Federal troops refused to protect Lawrence, Kansas from Quantrill Raiders as found in this old, rare and complete western magazine.

TAYLOR, George W., Texas Ranger, (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.

TAYLOR, GLEN GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM * - 1923 - Pictured are members of the youngest football team in the world with their coach Schofield, a graduate of the University of California as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. 11 by 16 inches.

TAYLOR, Hannis, Honorable * - 1922 - Pictured in articled entitled KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HISTORY COMMISSION first meeting in Washington, D. C. as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

TAYLOR, Herbert Jones * Lieutenant, (Memphis, Tennessee – WW 1 Honor Roll – Died of Wounds)

TAYLOR, J. M. * - 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.

TAYLOR, J. W.  * - 1921 - Pictured and written about as the young catcher who is winning his spurs behind the bat for Brooklyn as  published in the weekly feature: YOUNG BASEBALL PLAYERS WHOSE BRILLIANT WORK THIS SEASON HAS MADE THEM STARS OF THE MAJOR LEAGUES as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

TAYLOR, Jean * - 1924 - Pictured as the star  in MY GIRL playing at the Vanderbilt Theatre in pictorial collage entitled PLAYING IN NEW OFFERINGS OF THE METROPOLITAN STAGE as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. 10 1/4 by 16 inches. Mint condition.

TAYLOR, Jim  - 1880 - 1890 - Location - Colorado. Named in  "They Died Fast in Tin Cup" by John Mayland--a historic report of the activities of this Colorado mining town. including the swearing in  of the first Marshal F. B. "Old Man" Willis  who was told by the town fathers "You make an arrest and it will be your last" as published in this rare, seldom found, complete old western magazine.

TAYLOR, Jim, Written up  in, "The West"s Greatest Marksman" By: Norman B. Wiltsy. Story of Ad Topperwein and wife Elizabeth, World's Champion Shooting Team.

TAYLOR, Jimmy - 1924 era - Location, CO, KA, NJ, NY, RI - Bronc  rider 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.

TAYLOR, John  R. M.  Art Critic, Boston Transcript - 1923 - mentioned in article entitled "The New Freer Gallery As A Test of Taste" as published in old American News magazine.

TAYLOR, John * - 1830 - 50 era. Location: Ill, NY UT, WY. Named in YOUNG JOSEPH'S STRANGE DREAM by Budington Swanson which details the founding and origination of history of Mormon Church from Western New York and on to Missouri. Rare details of the Mormon religion told in an exciting manner as saved from this rare old complete western magazine.

TAYLOR, John Thomas  * - 1935 -  Chief Lobbyist of the American Legion is pictured and written about in article entitled LEGION LOBBYIST IN WASHINGTON as it appeared in the FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS and saved from this old American pictorial magazine

TAYLOR, John, mentioned in "Joseph Morris, The Seventh Angel" by Earl Spendlove, and the puzzling end of the Mormon's life (circa 1850) as published in this old Western magazine.

TAYLOR, Johnathan.,.  - 1890 - 1939 era - location - California - Named in biography entitled "THE GENIUS OF LYMAN GILMORE" by Richard Roose and Ben T. Traywick which relates the story of an American Aviation Pioneer, Lyman Gilmore, who flew an airplane of his own invention one year before the Wrights and whose contributions included the invention of the vertical aircraft now called the helicopter as found, in of all places, a western magazine of rare issue which is complete and in mint condition.

TAYLOR, Joseph H.,- 1860 - 76. Location DAKOTA TERRITORY, MT, WY.   Hunter, trapper, newspaper editor 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.

TAYLOR, Josh - 1927 - Location: ENG., SCOTLAND, U.S. Original news story entitled "BOBBY JONES CONQUERS THE GOLF WORLD" which retells the story of his "Calamity Jane" putter and the history of his conquest of St. Andrews where Golf found it's savior as saved from this old American News Magazine.

TAYLOR, Kamoose * - 1896 era - Location: Canada. Macleod Hotel Owner named in story  “One Brave Against The North West Mounted,” by Philip H. Godsell, the story of Sergeant William Brooke Wilde, killed in the month long pursuit of outlaw Charcoal, as published in this complete old western magazine.

TAYLOR, L. G. - 1850 era - Site - Arizona Territory - Pictured and written about in article entitled "The Impossible Jack Swellin" by Elliott West who reports that Swilling in his lucid and sober moments contributed to the development of the irrigation of the Arizona Dessert as published in this old and rare and complete western magazine.

TAYLOR, Laurette * - 1921 - Pictured as star with cast of PEG O' MY HEART in article entitled ACTRESSES AND STRIKING SCENES IN CURRENT PLAYS as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.

TAYLOR, Laurette  * - 1925 - Named as the star of Philip Barry's new comedy IN A GARDEN  and pictured in article entitled STAGE STARS GLEAMING BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS OF YULETIDE as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

TAYLOR, Laurette * - 1922 - American Actress - Pictured in collage entitled "Actresses of Note in the American Drama" - 11by 17 inches.

TAYLOR, Laurette * - Pictured with Richard Barthelmess raising money for the annual Equity Ball as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine which is 11 by 16  in mint condition.

TAYLOR, Louis, Reverend - 1800 - 1840's era. Location: NC, TX.- Named in story entitled "THE ENIGMA OF TEXAS BOB PORTER by Calvin Jarrett who writes of the left and times of Robert "Bob" Porter who was a politician and legislator in North Carolina and Texas as published in this old and complete western magazine

TAYLOR, Moses  - 1858 - Director of New York, Newfoundland an London Telegraph Company named in Patent Engraving *  w pictures and text entitled "The Atlantic Cable" which covers the laying of the Atlantic Cable and includes detailed drawing of the ship Niagara

TAYLOR, Mrs. (First Ladies of the Land, National Digest,1925)

TAYLOR, Myron Charles * - 1932 - Named Chairman of the Board of United States Steel Corporation pictured and named in article entitled " CAP'N JOHN'S DESCENDANT", whose resume makes it quite clear why he was named to this important position as reported in the weekly feature FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

TAYLOR, O. M., Miss  * - 1931 - Pictured with text entitled A GIRL OF 11 WITH OLYMPIC ASPIRATIONS who is trying to gain a place on the British Figure Skating Team at Lake Placid, New York as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

TAYLOR, Oliver H. P., Captain - 1860 era - Oregon, Washington on the Western Frontier. Named  in the  story entitled COLONEL WRIGHT'S BLOODY REVENGE which tells of the battle known as the Massacre of Steptoe Bluffs where the U. S. Army suffered the worst defeat of the Indian War and the resultant revenge the Army extracted as published in this hard to find and complete western magazine.

TAYLOR, Robert   - Movie star actor  named in massive story entitled "MOVIE HORSES - THE TREATMENT AND TRAINING  OF AS GOOD AS ACTORS AS HOLLYWOOD EVER PRODUCED"  includes history of great  horses in the movies as found in this very rare, complete western magazine.

TAYLOR, Robert - 1913, 20 June -  White Oaks, New Mexico.-  Mine rescuer  referred to in this Mining History entitled "Trapped Alive" by Zero Vail of the Leadville Mining Claim  saving "Square John" Keith from death.

TAYLOR, Ruth * - 1928 - Pictured as a STAR OF THE SILVER SCREEN in a  collage of stars featured in page entitled A REEL OF LATEST MOVIE NEWS AND COMMENTS as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

TAYLOR, Ruth - 1928 - Named by missing picture opportunity 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

TAYLOR, Samuel P. referred to in "Six-Guns and Printer's Ink" by Ed Repp. A history of early pioneer newspapers on the western frontier as saved from this old western magazine.

TAYLOR, Samuel W... - Later 1860 era. Location, Hawaii. Author of historical story entitled "WALTER MURRAY GIBSON: GREAT MORMON RASCAL"  Twice in his turbulent life he narrowly escaped hanging. But in the old days, that was not uncommon. Characterized as a ex-pirate, Gibson was a Mormon who took advantage of the Church to become a prominent public figure in Hawaii politics as published in this rare western magazine

TAYLOR, Ted - 1900 era - Location: MA, MT. Named in story entitled "A FRIENDSHIP TO LIFT THE HEART" by Forrest Crossen relating tales of the lifetime association of Joe Thoroughman and Charlie Russell, the noted American Western Artist as found in this issue of an old Western magazine.

TAYLOR, Thomas,  Captain -- 1900 era - Named as P.E.F. agent as  written up in story as Captain John D. Holladay's clerk entitled AFRED LAMBOURNE - Artist of the Salt Lake Trail by A. J. Simmons. Converted to the Mormon religion as a child in England, his life story is told here as he recorded and sketched the historic scenes and events as he traveled with his parents to Salt Lake City as found in this old western magazine.

TAYLOR, Valerie * - 1931 - Pictured is star that will play the leading role in "THE GOOD COMPANIONS" playing soon at the Forty-Fourth Street Theatre in featured page headlined IN NEW ATTRACTIONS OF THE BROADWAY STAGE as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

TAYLOR, W. M. – 1850 - 90 era. Named in true historical story of Kosciuszko D. Keith who help found Texas in the early pioneer days as published in this complete western magazine.

TAYLOR, W. S. * Republican Candidate for Governor of Kentucky as written up in "A Party War in Kentucky" in National News Magazine of 1899.

TAYLOR, W. Z., 1873 era. Written up  in, "John Kleven-Nebraska Pioneer" by Martha E. Lambert - story of settlement of Nebraska town of Culbertson.

TAYLOR, Wayne Chatfield * 1936 Acting Secretary of Treasury.

TAYLOR, William H. * Lieutenant, (New York, New York -WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed Airplane Fighting),

TAYLOR, William Z. mentioned in "Lake of The Pawnee Blood" article from old western magazine

TAYLOR, Wills S., Murals * - 1921 - Pictorial collage and text entitled ARTS, CRAFTS, AND CEREMONIES OF THE NORTH PACIFIC COAST INDIANS as created by Will S. Taylor as featured in the American Museum of Natural History which holds 14 of these valuable illustrations as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

TAYLOR, Zachary - General ("Old Rough and Ready") * - 1840 - 60's era. Location - AZ, TN, TX, Mexico. Named in story entitled "THE GREAT WESTERN" by Flora Hicks who writes of the life and times of Sarah Burdette (ne Mrs. Sarah A. Bowman) who, because of her size, was nick-named The Great Western when she served the U. S. Army in various camps and forts - receiving adulation from all - as published in this old and complete western magazine.

TAYLOR, Zachary General mentioned in "Big Foot Wallace of Texas", by E. L. Zoltan

TAYLOR, Zachary General mentioned in "Gibson - Mother Fort of the Southwest", by: Leola Lehman

TAYLOR, Zachary, General  - 1850 - 80 era. Location: Mexico, TX, NJ. Named in story entitled SAM COLT'S BIG PISTOL by Guy L. Aurand with photos reciting the history of the Colt 44 from the time it was granted patent rights to the time he went bankrupt and rose again as this was printed in a complete, old western magazine.

TAYLOR, Zachary, General (Old Rough and Ready) - Early California history. Named in story entitled "HOW CALIFORNIA GOLD CAMPS WERE NAMED" by Ben T. Traywick who names many of the old gold camps throughout California claiming they read like signposts of the past as found in this old and complete western magazine

TAYLOR, Zachary, General * - 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.

TAYLOR, Zachary, General *, Seventh Infantry, (1840-66 era – Location: AZ, CA, TX, Mexico). Pictured 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.

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

TAYLOR, Zachary, General - 1840 Era - Location MX, LA, TX. Named in story entitled "When Lee and Grant Were Allies" by Norman Winski where author tells that Lee once came to Grant's rescue and of their service in the American-Mexican War's most important battle - Chapultepec as found in this old and complete western magazine.

TAYLOR, Zachary, General  - 1830 - 1860 - Named  in story entitled GUN KING OF THE WEST by Lee A. Silva who says Sam Colt could've had it all - the entire U.S. Gun Making business - except for one fateful day in 1855 when he picked the wrong man to throw out of his office. Fantastic true story as found in the complete and seldom found Western Magazine

TAYLOR, Zachary, General  - 1840 - 75 era. Location: ILLINOIS, NEW MEXICO. Named in story entitled MIDAS OF THE MOUNTAIN by Hani and Toni Chapman, authors of this biography and history of Lucien Bonaparte MAXWELL. a pioneer trapper, hunter, mountain man who lived to become one of the richest land barons and the owner of more land than any other American as found in this complete and old western magazine.

TAYLOR, Zachary, President of the United States - 1780 - 1880 era. Western Frontier of Minnesota. Named in history entitled FORT SNELLING - GIBRALTAR OF THE WEST by Joan Kyllo who recites the rich past of one of America's most valuable outposts from the days of founding by Zebulon Pike to the construction by Colonel Josiah Snelling as found in this seldom read western magazine.

TAYLOR, Zachary, President of the United States - 1787 - 1890. Location: United States. Named  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.

TAYLOR, Zachary, President of the United States - 1850's. Location: CA, MA. Named in Maverick Before The Mast. Here is Biography of the life and times of Richard Henry Dana, Jr.  by Stephanie Cooper Shulsinger who reports that Dana sailed from Boston to San Francisco when  the life of a seaman on a sailing was little better than that of a dog. Later he wrote Two Years Before the Mast and it was an instant success and then begin his career as a lawyer  as found in this unusual western magazine.

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

 

 

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