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APACHE CAMPAIGN * - Late 1800 era - Site: America, Ireland, England. Book 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.

APACHE COUNTRY by BROWNE, T. ROSS * - b. 1821 - Beggar's Bush, Ireland- Writing named in article  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.

APACHE COUNTY * - 1914 - Pictured and named in article entitled THE FOSSIL FORREST OF ARIZONA with a sub title "Where the American Tourist Should Find Much to Interest Him" by George Pl. Merrill, Head Curator of Geology, United States national Museum as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

APACHE HELL camp mentioned in "Telegrapher Barnes Volunteers" article from old western magazine

APACHE INDIAN POLICE - 1908 - Location: NM. Named in story entitled "KEDINCHIN" by Eva Ball who writes compellingly of a greenhorn, his old timer and much wiser brother and a deaf Mescalero Indian. The greenhorn did not know the ways or customs of the west and lack of knowledge ended up in the hanging of a deaf Indian as found in this old and complete western magazine.

APACHE INDIAN POLICE * - 1872 era. Location: Western United States. Named in story entitled ORIGIN OF THE INDIAN POLICE by George E. Virgines relates the beginning and history of the law enforcement overseeing the Indian Reservations with great pictures of members of the Indian Police Force as found in this old, complete western magazine.

APACHE INDIAN TRIBE  - 1800 - 1850. Location - Ireland, Mexico, United States. Named 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.

APACHE INDIANS - 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

APACHE INDIANS - 1540 - 1770 ERA. Location: NM, TX, MEXICO. Named in story entitled CAME THE BAREFOOTED PRIESTS by Frieda and Samuel Hyatt - the story of the humble priests who braved danger to bring their Christian religion to the "heathen" Indians as told in this old, complete western magazine

APACHE INDIANS - 1861 era - Location: WY. Named in story entitled WAS TOM HORN TWO MEN? by Dean Krakel who reports on one of the most argued about trials in frontier history as found in this old, complete western magazine.

APACHE INDIANS - 1840 - 60 era. Named in biography of GEORGE AUGUSTUS FREDERICK RUXTON by Joan Kyllo, an Englishman of means who endured hardships in his exploration of the American west as found in this complete and rarely found western magazine.

APACHE INDIANS - 1846 - 1931 era. Jailer named in story of a cool-headed fearless Deputy Sheriff of Tombstone entitled TOMBSTONE DEPUTY SHERIFF BILL BREAKENRIDGE BY Burfee Carlson. Lawman faced the likes of Ringo Star, Johnny Ringo, "Black Jack" Ketchum and "Curly Bill" Brocius as law of the west as found in this very seldom read western publication.

APACHE INDIANS - 1850 - 90's. LOCATION: ARIZONA - Named in story entitled "Gillette's Most Legendary Citizen" by Tom Barkdull  who writes of the life and time of former Lieutenant John W. (Jack) Swilling who found the Rich Hill vein, the single richest placer discovery in Arizona and covers his life thereafter as found in this old and complete western magazine.

APACHE INDIANS - 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.

APACHE INDIANS, 1840 Era. Written up in "El Chivero of Arizona" By: Donald N. Bentz - the story of Merejildo Grizalva, captured by Apaches who swore undying hatred for Cochise and became a scout, interpreter and civilian guide.

APACHE INDIANS, 1860 era.  "The Mail Stage the Apaches Wouldn't Attack" By: Leo Rosenhouse. Story of the Butterfield Stage Coach Line and winning the U. S. Mail contract.

APACHE INDIANS - 1820 -61 era, Site: MA, KY, NM. Named in story entitled "LONE STAND OF BILLY RHODES" who writes of a hair-raising tale of the subject dodging Cochise and a band of Apaches who were looking for his scalp as found in this old, complete western magazine.

APACHE INDIANS IN THE MOVIES * - 1894 - 1930 - 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..

APACHE KID *, 1880 era. Written up in, "The School Teacher who Arrested Geronimo" By: Ed Earl Repp Story of John P. Clum who tamed the wild Apaches and arrested the cunning Geronimo.

APACHE MISSION, SAN LORENZO, COHUILA, MEXICO - 1540 - 1770 ERA. Location: NM, TX, MEXICO. Pictured and named in story entitled CAME THE BAREFOOTED PRIESTS by Frieda and Samuel Hyatt - the story of the humble priests who braved danger to bring their Christian religion to the "heathen" Indians as told in this old, complete western magazine

APACHE PASS, Fort Bowie, Camp Merejildo, 1840 Era. Written up in "El Chivero of Arizona" By: Donald N. Bentz - the story of Merejildo Grizalva, captured by Apaches who swore undying hatred for Cochise and became a scout, interpreter and civilian guide.

APACHE SCOUTS  (Company A) * - 1871 era - Site: Arizona. Named and pictured 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.

APACHE WARRIORS *  - 1871 era - Site: Arizona. Pictured 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

APACHE, "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.

APAWAMIS CLUB, RYE, NEW YORK  * - 1925 - Pictured with African hunter ARTHUR YOUNG  in collage entitled "A BOW-AND-ARROW LION HUNTER DEMONSTRATES HIS SKILL" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

APEL, Lillian *,  (1896 Featured Story, Munsey Magazine entitled  World of Music)

APEL,  Deputy Sheriff, 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 Tucson.

APEX FISH COMPANY, ANACORTES, WASHINGTON * - 1890 - 1940 era. Pictured and named in famed Photographer Curtis Asahel's story entitled "CHRONICLER OF THE NORTHWEST" by Richard Frederick with breathtaking pictures of his unbelievable photographs as found in this expensive, enamel paged slick western magazine in mint condition.

APEX MINE *, Carr Fork Canyon,  referred to in "The Town That Copper Killed" by Joseph H. Porath, article about history of Bingham, Utah  and world's largest open copper pit as featured in old western magazine.

APHRODITE *.,  - 1920 - Subject of  theatre ad and  flyer touting  "APHRODITE", the greatest artistic and most sensational triumph every achieved in any theatre in the history of the World as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

APLIN, Colonel (father of above)

APLIN, E. S.*, Captain, Worcester Regiment (Clinton Lodge, Budleigh, Salterton, South Devon - For King and Country; Officers on the Roll of Honor WW 1)

APODACA, Jose* - 1850 - 1900 era- Site Italy, Western United States. Navajo Indian named in LITTLE SISTER OF COURAGE by Louise Cheney writes lovingly of Sister Blandina who, with crucifix in hand and a deep abiding faith in her heart became a part of America's great frontier as found in this very rare Western magazine

APOLLO BRIG PRISON SHIP - 1850 - 65. LOCATION: CA, MA. Named in story entitled "California's Floating Islands of Hell" with pictures of San Quentin Prison which took over the prisoners of the original hell-ships which were converted from whaling ships to land based prisons telling of methods of confinement and torture as found in this complete western magazine

APOLLO SALOON - 1850 - 65. LOCATION: CA, MA. Named in story entitled "California's Floating Islands of Hell" with pictures of San Quentin Prison which took over the prisoners of the original hell-ships which were converted from whaling ships to land based prisons telling of methods of confinement and torture as found in this complete western magazine

APOLLO THEATER, NEW YORK ., * - 1921 -Named  in Movie Flyer entitled "SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE" $1 Dollar for Three Shows showing location of theaters as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

APOLLO THEATER, NEW YORK  * - 1922 - Full page 11 by 16 inches movie ad for "One Exciting Night", D. W. Griffith's newest film playing at the Apollo Theater in New York and the Illinois Theatre, Chicago.

APOLLO THEATRE * - 1924 - Mildred Klaw featured on cover of news magazine entitled  Now playing in "George White's Scandals" at the Apollo, Theatre. 11 by 16 inches in mint condition.

APOLLO THEATRE, NEW YORK * - 1923 - Pictured is star Madge Kennedy now playing in POPPY at the Apollo Theatre as headlined ACTRESSES OF STAGE AND SCREEN as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

APOSTOLIC FAITH * - 1924 - (Portland, Oregon) - A pictorial collage including picture of mass baptism of Apostolic Faith in the Columbian River, Portland, Oregon as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

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

APPEL, Albert - 1910 - 20 era - OK, .Cattleman's Association Member from Blackland, Oklahoma 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.

APPEL, Daniel M.  - 1870 - 80 era. Location: New Mexico.  Post Surgeon at Fort Stanton 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.

APPEL, H. H..* - 1918 - Pathe Phonograph Dealer of Woodhaven & Atlantic Ave., Woodhaven, Long Island, New York ad pictures with the singing star MURATORE who sings exclusively for Pathe Records in an old ad entitled FOR YOUR MOST IMPORTANT GIFT with pictures of Pathe Model no. 10 and the Pathe Art Model as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine ad. Mint. 11 by 16 in.

APPELGET, Thomas B. (Sec. to John D. Rockefeller, Jr.) -1928 - Mentioned in featured Article entitled "Rescuing the Three Musketeers of the Air" reciting story of attempted Bremen rescue, last picture of Floyd Bennett, frantic flight of Lindbergh to deliver serum to death of bed of Bennett and pictures w text  of Bremen aviators and their expedition.

APPENDICITIS - 1920 era. Named as rodeo horse  in featured story entitled WHEN THEY TOOK THE WEST TO LONDON by Willard H. Porter of story of First International Rodeo or Cowboy Championships organized by Charles B. Cochran as found in this seldom identified American western magazine. In mint condition, with lots of pictures of cowboy stars and index included in offering

APPERSON, Pheobe (Mrs. C. D. Apperson Hearst) - 1880 era - Location: SD. Named in story entitled "The Fabulous Homestake Mine" by Louis Cheney of an exciting pioneer history of the richest gold strike in America with all the intrigues of a couple of broke miners staking a claim, finding a little vein and the interesting results as found in this rare and complete  western magazine.
APPLEGATE, Jesse mentioned in "The Curse at Black Rock" article from old western magazine

APPLE BLOSSOM QUEEN * - 1931 - Pictured on cover is Miss Jane Filstrup, the Reining Beauty of the Spring Festivals  at Benton Harbor, Michigan  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

APPLEGATE FAMILY - 1850 - 80 - Location - Oregon. Named  in story of  Ben Wright entitled Good Man Turned Rogue" by Marie Schlotfeldt which relates story of one of the greatest of Indian killers. From the time he joined wagon train for Oregon, his name is mentioned as the heroes of a  hundred bloody battles and the greatest Indian fighter the Pacific Northwest had ever known as found in this seldom found western magazine.

APPLEGATE, Bill member of Horrell gang named in "The Horrell War", (1877 - 1881) a story of the five Horrell brothers who brought strife, discord and murder with them when the came to Lincoln County and the strife continued for many years as published in this complete western magazine.

APPLEGATE, Jesse.- 1840 - 1900 era. Location CA, MO, OR, WA. Named in "A Woman Who Dared" by Arlene J. Fitzgerald. Far ahead of her time, Doctor Bethenia A. Owess-Adair overcame tremendous obstacles to become Oregon’s first woman physician. From a childhood with little education and a failed marriage at the age of thirteen, she struggled to obtain an education, raise a child alone, make a living and receive a degree as Oregon’s first woman doctor. Her life was one of endless trials and tribulations but also of success as a leader of women’s suffrage and the Women’s Christian Temperance Union. As found in this old Western magazine.

APPLEGATES mentioned in 1840 era - Story entitled "The Star of Oregon" by Patrick A. Hall published in old Western Magazine.  A fantastic true story about the plan, construction and sailing of the fore and after ship named The Star of Oregon. Rare history of Oregon seldom found and rarely read.

APPLESEED, Johnny - 1890's - LOCATION: Eureka Springs, Arkansas 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.

AQUA FRIA RIVER  - 1870 Era, LOCATION: Arizona Territory,  Named in story by Homer Wilkes who writes of Phy's experiences hunting down and killing of two Mexican Bandits who had stolen horses from the Martinez Stage Station as found in this old and complete western magazine.

AQUITANIA * 1928 - Pictured are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Damroxch in Collage entitled THE DEAN OF AMERICAN MUSIC returns from Europe on the Aquitania. 11 by 16 inches. Mint.

ARABIA *. British Liner. Story of German Sub Sinking entitled "America and the Arabia Case as published in 1916 in the Foreign Comment Section of major American News magazine.

ARAB vs. PALESTINE POLICE * - 1934 - Pictured entitled STRIFE AND BLOODSHED IN THE HOLY LAND in article entitled WAR REVOLUTION AND UNREST IN A TURBULENT YEAR as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 10 by 14 inches

ARABIAN STALLION "ROSEYN" *  pictured with  his trainer,  Miss Monaei Lindley holding Champion Arabian Stallion "Roseyn" as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine

ARAGON, Nicholas * - 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.

ARANGO, Doroteo, (Pancho Villa) - 1900 - 30 era - Location - OK, SD, TX - Named in story entitled "It's A Horseless Carriage"  by Sam Henderson covering the changing effect of the west by the charging auto. Covers the introduction of the car and pictures of famous autos of persons of importance in our American culture as found in a seldom read western magazine.

ARANHA, Oswaldo * - 1934 - Pictured and written about in weekly feature entitled THEY STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD as saved from this old American National News magazine. He is the new Brazilian Ambassador to the United States.  He is a distinguished horseman.

ARAPAHOE INDIAN TRIBE * - 1823 - 93 - Location: US. Here is story entitled THE INDOMITABLE FRANCIS PARKMAN by Tom Bailey who writes that Parkman, half-blind, cripple by disease and personal loss, he nevertheless wielded the pen that opened a wilderness to civilization. Here is his remarkable story which must be read by any student of western pioneer and Indian life. Entitled THE INDOMITABLE FRANCIS PARKMAN by Tom Bailey is the story of the author of The Oregon Trail as found in this old western magazine.

ARAPAHOE INDIANS * - 1860 - 80 - era: Site - Kansas - Colorado. Named in story entitled LAYING TRACK ON THE HIGH PLAINS by Joseph W. Snell with photos provided by the Kansas State Historical Society of Topeka. History - a history of the times when the Pacific Railroad Act of 1862 provided impetus to expand our railway system and enable coast to coast travel as saved from this rare and complete western magazine.

ARAPAHOE INDIANS - 1850 - 1927 era, Location: MO, OK, TX, VA, WY. Named in story entitled "FRONTIER LAWMAN" by William Gardner Bell who writes of the life and times of U. S. Marshall Frank M. Canton who, in later years, was on the side of the law and earlier was known as Outlaw Joe Horner, the "Lone Highwayman of Texas" as found in this old and complete western magazine.

ARAPAHOE INDIANS - 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.

ARAPAHOE INDIANS * - 1860 - 80 - era: Site - Kansas - Colorado. Named in story entitled LAYING TRACK ON THE HIGH PLAINS by Joseph W. Snell with photos provided by the Kansas State Historical Society of Topeka. History - a history of the times when the Pacific Railroad Act of 1862 provided impetus to expand our railway system and enable coast to coast travel as saved from this rare and complete western magazine

ARAPAHOE INDIANS * - 1890 - Location South Dakota - Indians  named  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.

ARAPAHOE INDIANS - 1830 - 70 era. Location CA, CN, KA, TX - Named in story entitled "He Broke the Chisholm Trail" by Glenn Shirley which reports the life and times of 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.

ARAPAHOE INDIANS - 1860 era - Daughter of Chief Spotted Tail named in this historical story entitled " Fort Laramie" , a Federal Army Outpost in Wyoming and the events that took place here and changed the outcome of the pioneer west as published in this rare of western magazine.

ARAPAHOE INDIANS - 1860 era - Daughter of Chief Spotted Tail named in this historical story entitled " Fort Laramie" , a Federal Army Outpost in Wyoming and the events that took place here and changed the outcome of the pioneer west as published in this rare of western magazine.

ARAPAHOE INDIANS. - 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.

ARAPAHOE INDIANS IN THE MOVIES * - 1894 - 1930 - 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..

ARAPAHOES (Indians), mentioned in Western Frontier Era Story entitled Six Medals of Honor by Jack Lafferty.

ARAPAHOES Mentioned in "6 Medals of Honor" By: Jack Lafferty

ARAPAHOES, (Indians), "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

ARAPAHOES  - 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.

ARAVAIPA CANYON * - 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.

ARAVAIPA MASSACRE  * - 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.

ARBUCKLE COFFEE mentioned in "The Cardboard Cowboy" by Cy Martin, history of old post cards with pictures of the best.

ARBUCKLE, "Fatty"  - 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.

ARBUCKLE, Matthew, General  - 1850 Era - Site Western Territory of the United States - Named in story of Jesse Chisholm,  Guide of the  first Wagon train bound for California across Indian Territory in Historical article entitled  "Jesse Chisholm- Saga of a Peacemaker", by Wayne T. Walker  which features saga and real life tales inc., drawing of wagon train, etc. as published in this very unusual and rare western magazine

ARBUCKLE, Roscoe - 1920 - Named as star of BREWSTER'S MILLIONS, with Betty Ross Clark in pictorial collage of Featured Stage and Screen stars. 11 by 16 inches.

ARBUCLE MOUNTAINS ..  - 1865-90 - Cherokee Strip, Indian Territory, Oklahoma.  Named in rare autobiography entitled COWBOYS AND CATTLELAND, by H. H. Halsell, the story of life of the old Cherokee Strip Riders who galloped up and down the Cimarron Strip with Halsell in the years thru 1889 as published in this rarely found and seldom opened old, complete western magazine

ARCANE, John B., and Mrs. - 1850 era - Historical true story entitled "Disaster in Death Valley" by Ed Repp of the journey across Death Valley by the expedition of William L. Manly and John Roger's to save survivors of the Bennett - Arcane Party as published in this rare, complete western magazine.

ARCAYA, Pedro M. * 1922. Pictured. Appointed Minister from Venezuela to the United States.

ARCHAEOLOGICAL TREASURES OF EGYPT  * - 1922 - Pictorial collage and text entitled "Archaeological Treasures Excavated in Egypt'. Expedition of Edward S. Harkness and picturing Temple of Deir-El-Bahri, ancient tomb at Sakhara for transfer to Metropolitan Museum, New York.

ARCHANGEL CAMPAIGN * - 1918-19 - 1919 - Pictorial collage w text entitled " BODIES OF AMERICAN SOLDIERS BROUGHT FROM RUSSIA" with 1 pages of officials pictures of parade carrying coffins of American Soldiers. Separate picture of flag draped coffins at Hoboken Pier.

ARCHANGEL of CHAUVE-SOURIS * - 1922 - Scene showing the beloved Wooden Soldiers as saved from an old American Pictorial Collage entitled Actresses and Scenes in Current Productions .

ARCHANGEL HEADQUARTERS *  1919 - M. 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.

ARCHANGEL, RUSSIA * - 1919 - Pictured in article  entitled AMERICAN SOLDIERS FIGHTING ON ARCHANGEL (RUSSIA) FRONT in World War l is a Company of American Troops of Company M of the 339th Infantry being inspected by Major General E. Ironsides as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches

ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY *  1924 -Pictured as Noted Primate of England. Page is 11 by 16 in mint condition as taken from American Pictorial Magazine.

ARCHDUKE ANTON von HAPSBURG * - 1931 - Pictured and his wedding to Princess Ileana of Rumania covered in article entitled HAPSBURG-HOHENZOLLERN TRUTH in the weekly featured FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ARCHDUKE ANTON von HAPSBURG * - 1931 - Pictured entitled THE YOUNGEST SISTER OF THE KING OF RUMANIA, Princess Ileana AND HER FIANCÉ, Archduke Anton of Hapsburg as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ARCHDUKE JOSEPH * - 1920 - Pictorial review of events of leaders of the Revolutionary Movement in Hungary pictured with Nicholas Horthy, and wife as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

ARCHDUKE JOSEPH * - Proclaimed Himself Ruler of Hungary in 1919 - Pictorial collage w text entitled " Rumania "As Perplexing Problem in the Balkans" with 2 pages of officials pictures, capital and map. 2 pages 11 by 16 inches.

ARCHER, Eugene * - 1904 -1934 era. Location: OK, TX. Reporter for the New York Times Review 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

ARCHER, George K.  - 1928 - Named in text write up of comedy BROTHERLY LOVE of partnership of Karl Dane and George K. Arthur in article entitled " NEWS OF MOTION PICTURES AND THEIR STARS as saved from this old American Pictorial collage.

ARCHER, Jimmy * 1913 M- Catcher of the Chicago Club  in Original Tuxedo Tobacco Ad.

ARCHER, Mary, Miss. * - 1924 - Reading Pennsylvania native pictured in article entitled DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE WOMAN AT THE WASHINGTON MEETING WHERE NEW YORK WAS SELECTED FOR THE NATIONAL CONVENTION. 11 BY 16 INCHES. Mint condition

ARCHER, Patricia, Miss * - 1928 - Pictured in article entitled ADMIRE BUT DO NOT TOUGH: A YUCCA PLANT near Los Angeles where state law protects the yellow shrub as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

ARCHER, Peggy * - 1931 - Pictured and written about in this article entitled A SALTY QUARTET FROM HOLLYWOOD who are seeing the world on a Day's Vacation from the Studio of Educational Comedies in  STAR AND SCENES FROM THE NEW FILMS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ARCHER, William - 1899 - Named  in story entitled THE LETTERS AND THE PERSONALITY OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON as published and saved from this old American News Magazine

ARCHER, William - mentioned in  - 1902 - Article entitled "Maeterlinck's New Play "Censored" in London" as saved from this old American Magazine.

ARCHERY CHAMPION of the UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA * - 1931 - Pictured on cover  is Miss Betty Jean Hunt, entitled THE MOST SKILLED OF THE  MODERN DIANAS, the National Women's Archery Champion standing before a target which suffered a heavy bombardment by the Girls' Team of the University of California at Los Angeles aas saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ARCHIBALD, Adams G., Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba -1870 era - U. S. A. - Canada Boundary - Named in story entitled "STRANGE LETTERS AND A BOUNDARY SURVEY by Roy P. Johnson.  Seems there was a dispute in Pembina, Dakota Territory over the location of a Hudson Bay Company trading post and the smuggling of whiskey through a “No Man’s Land” which led to confirmation of the U.S.-Canadian boundary as told in the old and complete western magazine.

ARCHIBALD, Albert  - 1860 era - Named in story of  heroic pioneer, John Gardner Tims who survived an arduous trip from England after conversion to Mormonism to Salt Lake City. Entitled "Jack Mormon", a true tale of the pioneer west as published in this complete and rare western magazine.

ARCHIBALD, Albert  - 1860 era - Named in story of  heroic pioneer, John Gardner Tims who survived an arduous trip from England after conversion to Mormonism to Salt Lake City. Entitled "Jack Mormon", a true tale of the pioneer west as published in this complete and rare western magazine.

ARCHIBALD, Nancy Tims  - 1860 era - Named in story of  heroic pioneer, John Gardner Tims who survived an arduous trip from England after conversion to Mormonism to Salt Lake City. Entitled "Jack Mormon", a true tale of the pioneer west as published in this complete and rare western magazine.

ARCHIBALD, Nancy Tims  - 1860 era - Named in story of  heroic pioneer, John Gardner Tims who survived an arduous trip from England after conversion to Mormonism to Salt Lake City. Entitled "Jack Mormon", a true tale of the pioneer west as published in this complete and rare western magazine.

ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE OF AMERICA * - 1902 - Frederick S. Lamb,  Secretary, Municipal Art Society of New York and President of the Architectural League of America.

ARCHULETA, Condido - 1908 - 1920 era. Location: New Mexico. Named in story entitled "THE BLACK COWBOY WHO MADE THE FOLSOM DISCOVERIES" by Mary F. Germond who tells of George McJunkin, a son of slaves and one of about 5,000 black cowboys in the west who found the fossils of a prehistoric bison which had been killed by a spearpoint10,000 years ago as published in this old, complete western magazine.

ARCHULETTI, Jose, Colonel * - 1846 era - Mexican Army Officer named in story entitled "THE FANTASTIC SPY WHO SMASHED THE MEXICANS" by Lawrence Cortesi about James Magoffin who saved the day for an numerically inferior  U. S. Army fforce against 7,000 Mexican troops guarding Santa Fe, New Mexico. How it came to pass and his saving of thousand of lives is a true western treasure seldom found but here it is in this complete Western magazine.

ARCHY - UNITED STATES ARMY'S NEW STANDARD ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUN * - 1928 - Named and pictured in article is "Archy" which fires a three-inch projectile at a Muzzle Velocity of 2,500 feet per second of as saved in this old American Pictorial magazine

ARCO DESERT * - Early 1900 era. SITE IDAHO, KENTUCKY. Brother of subject Reuben Claunch named in 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.

ARCTANDER, S. * -1905 -  of NORWAY. Article entitled "Scandinavia's Future" with history of the fight for independence by Norway and pictures of members of the The Norwegian Council of State, as published in this old American News Magazine.

ARCTIC Steamer Mentioned in "A Visit to the Klondike" By: John Sidney Webb

ARCULARIUS, Lucius mentioned in "The Curse at Black Rock" article from old western magazine

ARDELEAN, John * Received life sentence for rape as as alleged in "Crimes Against Children" in National Magazine of 1937.

ARDELLE TRIO * - 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.

ARDELLE, Kathleen * - (New York City) - 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.

ARDEN, Cecil * - 1924 - Pictured in article entitled PLAYERS IN THE SPOKEN AND SILENT DRAMA as mezzo-soprano of the Metropolitan Opera as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.

ARDMORE, Jane (Author) - 1961 Featured article entitled "Judy - She's Broken Through the Dark Clouds at Last - Ahead the Rainbow" as pictured and published in this American Pictorial Magazine.

ARDMORE, OKLAHOMA * - 1896 era - Location: Ireland, Mexico, TX, - Named in story of Champion Fighter of Ireland named and pictured Peter Maher in story entitled THE FIGHT THAT ALMOST KAYOED BOXING by Dick King which tells of the between Maher and Robert Roy "Fighting Bob" Fitzimmons. The fight was banned but then held on an island in the Rio Grande by Judge Roy Bean as published in this complete, rare old western magazine.

ARDMORE, OKLAHOMA SHOOTOUT  - 1919 - 22. Location: OK. Named in story entitled SHOOT-OUT AT THE CALIFORNIA CAFE, ARDMORE, OKLAHOMA by Louise Riotte who write of the life and times of U. S. Marshal Dow Braziel as found in this old, complete western magazine.

ARDMORE, OKLAHOMA STATESMAN - 1919 - 22. Location: OK. Named in story entitled SHOOT-OUT AT THE CALIFORNIA CAFE, ARDMORE, OKLAHOMA by Louise Riotte who write of the life and times of U. S. Marshal Dow Braziel as found in this old, complete western magazine.

ARENDS, Henry G.*, Lieutenant, (Quincy, Illinois – WORLD WAR I Honor Roll – Died of Wounds)

ARENTZ, Samuel S., Mrs  * - 1931 - Identified as President of the 37thth Annual Convention of the National Society of the Children of the American Revolution pictured in article  Mrs. Herbert Hoover as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ARGENTINA * 1915 Pictorial Article entitled "White Frocks, Straw Hats-and Christmas in the Argentine."

ARGENTINA AMBASSADOR  PUEYRREDON, Honorio * - 1925 - Ambassador from Argentina pictured  in article entitled "  ADMIRATION FOR HIS FIGHTING COUNTRYMAN"" as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

ARGIROPLIS, J. J. * Private (Keyser, West Virginia - Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

ARGO, Horace - 1880 - 1910 era - Named in True Story of Race Tracks, Horses and Gamblers of early racing days in the United States. Outlandish tales of thoroughbred race fixes and the Damon Runyon characters who frequent the race tracks as published in this complete and rare western magazine.

ARGONAUT *- 1850 - 60 era. Location: Atlantic and Pacific Ocean, California. Pictured and named in story entitled "DEATH RIDE OF AN ARGONAUT" by Ed Earl Repp tells of the hopes and dreams of those that challenged the sea to get to the California hills to search for gold as published in this old, complete western magazine

ARGONAUT, JR.  - 1890 era - Central City, Colorado location. Fantastic true story entitled "Submarines of the Rockies" by Agnes M. Pharo, the unbelievable tale of inventor R. T. Owens who dreamed of  building a submarine in the 1890's and convinced financial backers that it would swim before it would sink. He was wrong but he escaped with his life to offer the sub plans to the U. S. Government who laughed. Owens went to Germany and sold the plans to the Kaiser who realized the potential and thus, the German Wolf Pack as found in this very rare complete western magazine. 

ARGONAUTS OF '49  - 1880 era - California. Named in history of the advancement of pacer-mining from the puny cradle to the powerful "monitor" used in the hydraulic mines to tear down and wash off high banks of gold-bearing gravel as found in this rare western magazine. Hydraulic Mining in California by Talieslin Evans w engravings.

ARGONNE, FRANCE * - 1919 - Pictured as captured by  the 77th Division of the United States Army with map showing successive stages f the advance of the 77th Division in the Argonne as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

ARGUELLO, Concepcion mentioned in "Murder Names A Capital" article from old western magazine

ARGUELLO, Luis, Governor * - 1840 era - Location, California. Named in story entitled "THE REBEL AUTOCRAT OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA" by Drew Andrews - a history of the life and times of Commande General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo who ask was he a scoundrel or hero but either way, this gentleman-soldier wrote history as published in this old, complete hard to find western magazine.

ARIADNE THREAD, * - 1922 - Device of M. Loth, French inventor of the " Ariadne Thread". Pictorial article entitled "FRENCH DEVICE FOR GUIDING AIRPLANES THROUGH FOGS", a complicated wire guide set up on ground to help airplanes navigate safely.

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

ARICKAREE INDIAN *, – 1870s era – Location MT, SD, mentioned in “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

ARICKAREE RIVER, "I Fought at Beecher's Island" by George Oaks as told to C. V. Rinehart, article from old western magazine

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

ARIKARA INDIAN TRIBE - 1860 - 76. Location DAKOTA TERRITORY, MT, WY.  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

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

ARIKARA SCOUTS * - 1873 ERA - Location: Western United States. Indians named in life of Frontier scout  STRANGE DEATH OF LONESOME CHARLEY REYNOLDS who was called Custer's most respected and intelligent scout. According to Elizabeth Custer, she asked him to take care of "her man" and he did as saved from this complete and very rare western magazine.

ARIMURA , JAPAN * - 1914 - Pictured in article entitled "THE SAKURAJIMA ERUPTION" with a sub-titled of "A Volcanic Outburst That Will Go Down in History" by William L. Schwartz, Seventh Government High School, Kagoshima, Japan as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ARIO, Joseph Austrian mentioned in "Ben Smith's Mystery Mine" article from old western magazine

ARISTA, Mariano - General of the Mexican Army  - 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

ARISTA, Mariano - General of the Mexican Army - 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.

ARITA, Japanese Baseball Pitcher * - 1921 - Pictorial collage entitled "CRACK BASEBALL NINE OF WASEDA UNIVERSITY, JAPAN" which pictures and identifies players of Japanese team while on tour in the United States. Includes picture of H. Tamaka, call the Babe Ruth of Japan  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ARIVAIPA CHIEF 1870 era - Location - Arizona. Indian Chief named in "Yuma's Gold". A story of untouched treasures of gold once found in the Arivaipa Hills and remains there today as told by author J. Frank Dobie in this rare and seldom found western magazine.

ARIZONA -  1923 - 55 era. AZ, IWO JIMA, Washington, D. C. Identified  in this wonderful story and tribute to this hero of Marines entitled TAPS FOR IRA HAYES by Maurice Kildare who has been immortalized by the famous statute of the raising of the United States flag at Mt. Surburbachi, Iwo Jima in World War II. Tells of his Pima Indian reservation life and pulls no punches as found in this extremely rare and complete Western Magazine.

ARIZONA BATTALION * - 1854. LOCATION: AK AZ CA LA  PA. 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.

ARIZONA BATTALION FOR THE CONFEDERACY - 1850 - 80 era. Location: CA PA Canada. Named in story entitled CALIFORNIA'S PRINCE OF RASCALS by William B. Secrest who writes of the sordid hisoty of old time San Francisco, California politics - naming many characters involved as published in this old and complete western magazine.

ARIZONA BILL  * - 1936 - Location - Death Valley - Named and pictured in story entitled "DEATH VALLEY COMES ALIVE" as saved from this old American news magazine in 1936. There follows a detailed and graphic explanation and history of the resurgence of Death Valley as saved from this old American News magazine

ARIZONA CITIZEN (Newspaper) 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.

ARIZONA CITIZEN, Newspaper, 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 Tucson

ARIZONA CITY, ARIZONA * - 1860 - 1900's. Site: Arizona. Named in story entitled "ARIZONA HELL HOLE"  by Wick Evans who writes of a place you just want to read about. It was a prison described by the words brutal, barbarous, dreadful and inhumane - Insane Cell, Snake Pit and a Tower with a Gatling gun as found in this very rare, extremely hard to find complete western magazine.

ARIZONA HELL HOLE - YUMA PRISON * - 1860 - 1900's. Site: Arizona. Story entitled "ARIZONA HELL HOLE"  by Wick Evans who writes of a place you just want to read about. It was a prison described by the words brutal, barbarous, dreadful and inhumane - Insane Cell, Snake Pit and a Tower with a Gatling gun as found in this very rare, extremely hard to find complete western magazine.

ARIZONA INDIAN VILLAGE, MID-WINTER STATE FAIR- 1880 era - Western Frontier - Named in story entitled WHITE-EYE -- LAST OF THE OLD-TIME PLAINSMEN  of Jack Anderson,  the "White-Eye Kid * who was the eyes for Old Bill Hickok who was going blind. He was an Indian fighter, miner, and generally happy-go-lucky horseman. Includes best story I ever read about Calamity Jane I ever found. 5 Star old and complete western magazine

ARIZONA PIONEERS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. - 1850 - 90 era - Location, Tucson, Arizona. 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.

ARIZONA RANGERS- 1800's era. Site: AZ, NM. Named in story entitled "THE MAN WHO CLEANED UP ARIZONA" by Bradford D. Jones of the storied Arizona Ranger who is a legend in himself. Rare Western magazine. No date. Hard to find. Complete and in mint condition.

ARIZONA RANGERS * - Pioneer era - Story entitled "THE SECRET ARIZONA RANGERS" with listings of famous lawmen and their "outlaw" subjects. Many stories of captures, escapes, some funny and other tragic as published in this Special Issue of an old seldom found and rare western magazine.

ARIZONA RANGERS - 1860 - 1900. Location, United States. Named in story entitled "SPECIAL AGENTS" by George E. Virgines of those railway special agents that followed the lonesome whistle of a train to stop  robbers of the old west. Index as saved from this old and complete western magazine.

ARIZONA RANGERS *  - 1870-1920 era - Location: U.S., Mexico, Russia. Pictured in “The Dazzling Mexican Cossack,” by Donald N. Bentz. A story of Colonel Emilio E. K. Kosterlitzky, one of the most controversial, maligned, and romantic figures in southwestern American history as published in this complete old western magazine.

ARIZONA SENTINEL * - 1840 - 60's era. Location - AZ, TN, TX, Mexico. Yuma newspaper 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.

ARIZONA TERRITORIAL LEGISLATURE, *  - Pioneer era - Sheriff of Navajo County, Arizona as named in story entitled "THE SECRET ARIZONA RANGERS" with listings of famous lawmen and their "outlaw" subjects. Many stories of captures, escapes, some funny and other tragic as published in this Special Issue of an old seldom found and rare western magazine.

ARIZONA TERRITORIAL PRISON Mentioned in "Yuma Hell Hole" By: Ruth Molthan

ARIZONA TERRITORIAL PRISON * - 1860 - 1900's. Site: Arizona. Named in story entitled "ARIZONA HELL HOLE"  by Wick Evans who writes of a place you just want to read about. It was a prison described by the words brutal, barbarous, dreadful and inhumane - Insane Cell, Snake Pit and a Tower with a Gatling gun as found in this very rare, extremely hard to find complete western magazine.

ARIZONA TERRITORY - STAGE COACH DAY ERA - LOCATION - AZ - NM- Story entitled A MAN COULDN'T HELP BUT WONDER  by Monk Lofton who tells true stor of U. S. Deputy Dee Harkey and a strange stagecoach ride with passengers of questionable repute as written in this old and complete western magazine.

ARIZONA TERRITORIAL LEGISLATURE - 1800's era. Site: AZ, NM. Named in story entitled "THE MAN WHO CLEANED UP ARIZONA" by Bradford D. Jones of the storied Arizona Ranger who is a legend in himself. Rare Western magazine. No date. Hard to find. Complete and in mint condition.

ARIZONA TERRITORY - 1800's era. Site: AZ, NM. Named in story entitled "THE MAN WHO CLEANED UP ARIZONA" by Bradford D. Jones of the storied Arizona Ranger who is a legend in himself. Rare Western magazine. No date. Hard to find. Complete and in mint condition.

ARIZONA VIOLENT LANDS, 1880 era. Written up in, "The School Teacher who Arrested Geronimo" By: Ed Earl Repp Story of John P. Clum who tamed the wild Apaches and arrested the cunning Geronimo.

ARIZONA WEEKLY CITIZEN, Newspaper, 1880 era. Written up in, "The School Teacher who Arrested Geronimo" By: Ed Earl Repp Story of John P. Clum who tamed the wild Apaches and arrested the cunning Geronimo.

ARIZONA WEEKLY MINER - 1850 - 90's. LOCATION: ARIZONA - Named in story entitled "Gillette's Most Legendary Citizen" by Tom Barkdull  who writes of the life and time of former Lieutenant John W. (Jack) Swilling who found the Rich Hill vein, the single richest placer discovery in Arizona and covers his life thereafter as found in this old and complete western magazine.

ARIZONA WEEKLY MINER - 1800 era. Site: AZ, MO, TN, IRELAND. Named in this story entitled 'JOHNNY BEHAN OF TOMBSTONE" by Glenn G. Boyer who writes that Sheriff "Johnny" Tombstone was in constant conflict with Wyatt Earp and the resultant story as published in this old and complete western magazine

ARIZONA WEEKLY STAR, Newspaper, 1840 Era. Written up in "El Chivero of Arizona" By: Donald N. Bentz - the story of Merejildo Grizalva, captured by Apaches who swore undying hatred for Cochise and became a scout, interpreter and civilian guide.

ARK OF DELFT * - 1904 - Ironclad ship named in this history entitled EARLY AMORCLADS by Major C. Field of Glenmore, England with detailed text and pictures of the various type of armor used in the early days to protect ships as saved from this 101 year old American  magazine.

ARK OF THE COVENANT mentioned in "The Remarkable Dr. Keil" By: Art Free

ARKANSAS CITY, KANSAS* - 1860 - 1900 era. Site: IL, KA, OK. Named in story entitled PAWNEE BILL "LITTLE GIANT OF OKLAHOMA" by G. L. Savage which tells of the personal experience of Major Gordon W. "Pawnee Bill" Lillie as a western legend of the pioneer era as found in this old and complete western magazine.

ARKANSAS "TIN CAN" FIDDLER * -1925 - pictured and saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine

ARKANSAS TOOTH PICK - Knife made by James Black named in story entitled THE KING AND I HAVE THE BOWIE KNIFE by Raymond W. Thorp of the making of the real  Bowie Knife in an obscure little blacksmith shop in Arkansas owned by James Black with pictures of weapon owned by Thorp and King Faisal II of Iraq and the history of the two men and their love for the Bowie knife as found in this old, complete western magazine.

ARKANSAS CITY, KANSAS..  - 1865-90 - Cherokee Strip, Indian Territory, Oklahoma.  Named in rare autobiography entitled COWBOYS AND CATTLELAND, by H. H. Halsell, the story of life of the old Cherokee Strip Riders who galloped up and down the Cimarron Strip with Halsell in the years thru 1889 as published in this rarely found and seldom opened old, complete western magazine

ARKANSAS DROUGHT * - 1931 - Pictorial collage of photographs in article entitled SCENES IN THE DROUGHT AREA OF ARKANSAS as it appeared and  saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

ARKANSAS RANGERS, BAXTER SPRINGS, ARKANSAS - 1860's Era. Site: Missouri. Named in story entitled JOHNNY FRY OF THE PONY EXPRESS by Nick Howes which is a remarkable chronicle of the history of the Pony Express detailing facts and experiences of the live of Johnny Fry and many of his fellow riders as found in this old and seldom found western magazine.

ARKANSAS RIVER, mentioned 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