Genealogy Images of History

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CHIANG - KAISHECK, President of China* - 1931 - Pictured and his service to his country covered in article entitled VICTORY BY RESIGNATION in the weekly featured FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CHIAPPE, Jean  * - 1931 - Perfect of Police, the Commissioner Mulrooney of the French Capital pictured, named and written about in article entitled "SLEUTH"  in featured FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINE as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CHIAPPELONE, Louis *. - 1929 -  (Princeton, New Jersey)  - His photo entitled "BESIDE THE STREAM"  wins  cash award in Amateur photograph competition as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

CHICAGO "SUNDAY TIMES" -  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.

CHICAGO TRIBUNE -  1878 - 1930 Era. Site: DE, IL, IO, MA, MT, NY, WY. Named in story entitled "THE WESTERN LEGACY OF W. H. D. KOERNER" by W. H. Hutchinson who writes that this famous artist spent his summers in the west and became famous for his cover illustrations of the vanishing American west as found in this old and complete western magazine.

CHICAGO * (Steamer)   - 1919 as pictured and written up in Pictorial Collage entitled "  Burning of French Liner Venezia in Mid-Ocean, October 13, 1919". Extra page of Text/  This single pages are 11 by 16 inches in great condition saved from old American Magazine.

CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE and ST. PAUL RAILROAD - 1890 - 1930 era. United States. Named in story entitled THE TROUBLED LIFE OF A BICYCLIENNE as named by Weldon D. Woodson in life story of Annie Sylvester as one who received the Bicycle Club Title of WORLD'S CHAMPION TRICK AND FANCY RIDER as found in this complete old western

CHICAGO - PENNSYLVANIA - FOOTBALL GAME *  - 1925 - as pictured in  where the score was Pennsylvania 7 - Chicago 0

CHICAGO - PRINCETON FOOTBALL GAME * - 1921 - Pictured is entitled THRILLING CHICAGO - PRINCETON in which Quarterback Romney of Chicago was easily the star of the game as Chicago won 9 to 0 against Princeton  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

CHICAGO AFTER MIDNIGHT starring AXZELLE, Carl * -1928 - Pictured in CHICAGO AFTER MIDNIGHT in a collage of stars pictured in article entitled LATEST NEWS OF MOVIE PLAYS AND PLAYERS  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CHICAGO AMERICANS * - 1922 - (of San Francisco)  Willie Kamm pictured in article entitled PRESENTATION TO $100,000 BASEBALL PLAYER and member of the San Francisco Seals who was sold recently to the Chicago Americans as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

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

CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD SHOPMEN * - 1922 - Pictured are striking shopmen returning to work in article entitled R.R. SHOPMEN IN HILARIOUS MOOD RETURN TO WORK as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CHICAGO CENTURY OF PROGRESS EXHIBITION * - 1932 - (Chicago)  - Pictured is a drawing entitled "A Pre-View of the Century of Progress Exposition of 1933 as superimposed on aerial photograph. Mint Condition. 11 by 14 inches

CHICAGO CIVIC SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY * - Named in LEIBER*, Fritz - 1930 Shakespearean Actor named in Featured News Magazine Article entitled "Shakespeare From Chicago".

CHICAGO COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION  - Mentioned in "Frontier In Transition: California’s Redwood Coast as photographed" by August William. Ericson  published in old western magazine.

CHICAGO CUBS  * - 1922 - Pictured as team warms up on the sands at Catalina Island, California  in article entitled "Outstanding Figures of the National Game" as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

CHICAGO CUBS * - 1928 - Pictured in training for the Baseball season of 1928 at Catalina Island as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

CHICAGO FEDERATION OF LABOR - - 1902 article entitled "Chicago Teachers and the Federation of Labor. Story of teachers unionizing.

CHICAGO FINN SEIN PARADE * - 1921 - Named in article entitled BY THE CAMERA IN ALL PARTS OF THE UNITED STATES,  and shown with Peter and Mary MacSWINEY in procession along Michigan Boulevard as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CHICAGO FIRE * - 1921 - Celebration of the Semi-Centennial of Chicago fire showing Miss Anna O'Leary holding a descendant of the cow that kicked over the lamp and started the great Chicago fire of 1871.

CHICAGO GRAND OPERA COMPANY  * - 1934 - When young Chicago Grand Opera star  Rose Marie Brancato pictured in article entitled "SUCCESSOR TO MARION TALLEY" who when Talley failed to reached terms with the Opera Company, received the appointment as reported in the weekly feature FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. 

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

CHICAGO HULL HOUSE * -  1930 -  Article entitled HAIL TO HULL HOUSE with picture of Jane Addams who founded the famous social settlement as saved from this old American News Magazine.

CHICAGO INTER OCEAN (newspaper) mentioned in "Reporting A Gold Rush", by: Oliver Knight

CHICAGO LAKE FRONT - 1924 - Article entitled "Turning Some of Lake Michigan into More Chicago" as saved from an American News Magazine

CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE and ST. PAUL RAILWAY. - 1860 - 90 era, Location: FRANCE, NORTH AFRICA, NORTH DAKOTA. Named  in story entitled "THE MOST DEBONAIR ADVENTURER IN THE WEST" by Wayne T. Walker who writes of the life and times of The Marquis de Mores - a dashing millionaire who had great visions of settling an empire in our American west until he made the mistake of fencing out an old cattle trail as found in this old and complete western magazine.

CHICAGO OPERA COMPANY * - 1921 -New soprano Claire Dux, of the Chicago Opera Company as pictured in article entitled Singer, Player and Scenes in Current Dramas as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

CHICAGO OPERA TROUPE mentioned in 1865 era Mississippi River tragedy - 1,647 died - old western magazine

CHICAGO POST OFFICE * - 1921 - Named in article entitled BY THE CAMERA IN ALL PARTS OF THE UNITED STATES,  and shown with mail truck guard by shotguns and revolvers during mail robbery scare as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CHICAGO RIVER DUMPING * - 1922 pictured in  pictorial collage entitled "Baseball and the Turf--Confiscated Stills and Liquors", includes pictures and government efforts to enforce prohibition.

CHICAGO RIVER TUNNEL * - 1934 - Pictorial collage in article entitled JOBS BY THE THOUSAND showing one scene of activity in the 42 Million PWA program for the Chicago sanitary District as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CHICAGO STARVING TEACHERS * - 1933 - Featured Article, National New Magazine.

CHICAGO STOCK-YARD STRIKE * - 1920 - Leaders pictured and identified  in double page article entitled "Figures and Happenings in the OUTLAW Strike. Which Has Thrown the Railroads Into Confusion" This collage of pictures  of the Chicago Stock Yard Strike is saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

CHICAGO TEACHERS UNION - 1902 article entitled "Chicago Teachers and the Federation of Labor. Story of teachers unionizing.

CHICAGO TEACHERS UNION - 1914 - History of election fight for Superintendent of Schools of Chicago entitled "The Women's Fight for Mrs. Young" as saved from an old American News magazine.

CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS TRAIN GREEN DIAMOND *  - 1936 - Pictorial collage entitled "News of Scientific and Engineer Progress" showing inventions of the times.

CHICAGO TOE-WEIGHT *  - 1883 - Great  horse ad to decorate your Barn Office. Lists 15 or so horse tack ads. In excellent condition. 11 by 16 inches

CHICAGO TRIBUNE,  - 1926 - Named in story of State Attorney General William H. McSwiggin who is the subject of story entitled MACHINE GUNS NOW -- WHAT NEXT as he was gunned down following the conviction he obtained of two Chicago gangsters as saved from this old American News Magazine.2 pages CHICAGO VENUS * - Miss Caroline DOUD* (Won Bathing Contest, 1932)

CHICAGO WIRELESS SERVICE TO NEW YORK * - 1920 - Article entitled INAUGURATION OF COMMERCIAL WIRELESS SERVICE BETWEEN NEW YORK AND CHICAGO as featured in page entitled INTERESTING EVENTS THAT ARE CLAIMING PUBLIC ATTENTION which recalls a message sent from Mayor Hylan to Mayor Thompson as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CHICAGO'S "CAFETERIA" TRAFFIC COURT * - 1926 - Featured article in the Motoring and Aviation section of this old American News Magazine in which author claims that Chicago makes it easier to plead guilty.

CHICAGO'S WORLD FAIR * 1893 - Here entitled " A GREAT DAY FOR THE BOYS" as saved from this old American magazine. Eye witness report as authored by C. A. STEPHENS. Two young boys explore the fascinating Chicago World's Fair, telling of their adventures exploring the exhibits and buildings. WHITNEY, Chester, wife Helen and son Merton; CARVER, Hannibal

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO - 1900 ERA - Named  in this great piece of rodeo history entitled WINNING OR LOSING by Milt Hinkle. Hinkle was a champion bull-dogger who took home many a ribbon. Of course, he also took home a gal named Mildred who even rivaled his take among the goodies and prizes of the rodeo. Indexed as found in old Western magazine

CHICHAGOF MINE  - 1930 era. Location – Pacific Coast. Named in  story entitled “The Legend of Alexander Peihle” who writes of the life and times of an old sea-faring saloon keeper who supplied his patrons with bootleg whiskey as saved from this old and complete western magazine.

CHICHESTER'S ROLLER GIN  * - 1857 Patent Engraving and text of his "ROLLER GIN" , an improvement for sorting cotton.

CHICHESTER, L. S. * - 1857 Patent Engraving and text of his "ROLLER GIN" , an improvement for sorting cotton.

CHICHESTER, Mrs.  of ULSTER PARLIAMENT * - 1921 - Pictorial collage entitled EPISODES IN RECENT ELECTIONS FOR ULSTER PARLIAMENT with pictures of members of parliament scenes from Belfast as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CHICK, Dick  - 1714 - 1900 era. Location: TEXAS. Author of story entitled THE LOST BOWIE MINE (Bowie y su Tropa - 1829) which tells of the finding, exploration, errant past and elusive present as told from the sightings of Rezin Bowie, brother of the famous James Bowie as found in this old and complete western magazine.

CHICKASAW INDIANS - 1820 - 1890 era. Location - Western United States - 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.

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

CHICKASAW NATION - 1875 - 1920 Era. SITE Arkansas. Named in story entitled Hangman's Daughter by Maurice Kildare  of the seamier side of life in the west who tells of cheating, gambling, killing in the Cherokee Strip as found in this unusual side of the law as published in this old western magazine

CHICKASAW NATION - 1880 era. Location OK, TX. Named in story entitled "Red Stephens Was The Most Unlikely Horse Thief Of Them All" by Lee Homes is the story of the slickest hoss thief in the old west. Working as veterinary salesman by day, casing his target and rounding up a herd of stolen horses by night he was successful--for awhile -- as found in this complete and seldom read western magazine.

CHICKASAW NATION - 1880  - 90 era Location: Oklahoma and Indian Territory.  Named in story entitled "THE GREAT TECUMSEH BANK ROBBERY" of a vicious killer, a shrewd sheriff and a band of cunning convicts who gambled for the highest stake of all as found in an extremely rare western magazine which is in excellent and complete condition.

CHICKASAW NATION mentioned in "Flora Quick, Alias Tom King" By: Leola Lehman

CHICKASAW NATION.- 1870 - 1930 - Oklahoma, California.  Named in story entitled Bill Gilbert and Al Jennings by Albert S. Gilles, Jr.  who reports that way back at the turn of the Century, in Comanche County, Oklahoma Territory, a young fellow who was determined to carve out a legal career for himself met a couple of other early-days legal beagles – and never forgot them--. Here is the story entitled Bill Gilbert and Al Jennings by Albert S. Gilles, Sr. as found in this old western magazine

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

CHICKASAW SENATE IN 1899  * - 1890 era - PICTURED and written about in True story entitled "Witches and Magic Roots" of the trial of Randol Stick, a negro who had been a former slave of the Chickasaws and learned their ways to become their medicine man and later accused of murder. Tells of native remedies.

CHICKASAW SICK DANCE  * - 1890 era - PICTURED and written about in True story entitled "Witches and Magic Roots" of the trial of Randol Stick, a negro who had been a former slave of the Chickasaws and learned their ways to become their medicine man and later accused of murder. Tells of native remedies.

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

CHICKEN BOX ELECTRIFIED INCUBATOR * - 1914 - Scientific American Supplement detailing w drawings the advantages of this incubator for chicken producers. Extensive technical review of data, history of stimulation of chicken birth and growth by electricity.

CHICKEN HAWK  * - 1850 era - Site - Arizona Territory - Pictured and written about in article entitled "The Impossible Jack Swelling" 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.

CHICKEN, ALASKA " - 1964 era - Location Yukon River. Formerly called Ptarmigan pictured  in story entitled STAMPEDE TOWNS OF THE UPPER YUKON by David Wharton and party inc. photographer Philip Hyde exploring from the Canadian border to Tanana, deep in the hears of Alaska--visiting and reporting on a few surviving relics of the great days of Klondike gold, the boom and bust stampede towns to time has passed by.

CHICO CANO, (Mexican)  -  (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

CHICO CHANO GANG  - 1893 era - Named in Biographical history of Texas Ranger Lawman Joe Sitters entitled "Marked For Death"  who was also a Customs Inspector in the early west as published in this old western magazine.

CHICO RECORD (News Paper) - 1830 Era - Historical true story entitled "The Lost Lassen Treasure" with facts of initial find of Gold made by Lassen and subsequent attempts to find the cache ad published in this old, complete and extremely rare western magazine of which few were printed.

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

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

CHIEF BACON RIND - Osage Indian * - 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.

CHIEF BEAVER - 1850 - 1927 era, Location: MO, OK, TX, VA, WY. Arapaho Indian Chief 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.

CHIEF BIG BOW - 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.

CHIEF BIG BOW (KIOWA INDIAN LEADER) - 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.

CHIEF BIG ELK Indian mentioned in "The Indians' Winter Count" article from old western magazine

CHIEF BIG FACE - 1800 - 1900's era. Location: ID, MT, OR, WA. Named in story entitled "BLACK ROBES AND CIRCUIT RIDERS" by Gracey Roffey Pratt who writes that in the pioneer days it was thought that 'Sunday Would Never Cross the Mississippi" but a host of dedicated circuit riders and missionaries carried their message as relayed in this history written in thiw old and complete western magazine

CHIEF BIG KNIFE * - Pioneer Days - Location Montana - 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.

CHIEF BIG TREE (KIOWA INDIAN LEADER) - 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.

CHIEF BIG TREE * - KIOWA INDIAN CHIEF - 1871 era - TX. 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.

CHIEF BIG TREE -Kiowa Indian Chief - 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.

CHIEF BIG TREE - KIOWA INDIAN CHIEF - 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

CHIEF BLACK COAL, ARAPAHOE INDIAN - 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..

CHIEF BLACK KETTLE (Indian) mentioned in  "The Bane of Thieves", by: Ralph McCarroll. Colorado's Militia General Dave Cook's story of his life as a frontier lawman as published in old western magazine.

CHIEF BLACK KETTLE (Cheyenne Chief) - 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.

CHIEF BLACK KETTLE (Cheyenne Chief) - 1876 era - Location: Montana. Named in story entitled WE KILLED CUSTER by Norman Wiltsey of RUNNING FOX, Indian brave's eyewitness report of The Battle of Little Big Horn who says "Our hearts sang when Custer let our women and children get away - now we could fight"  as found in this old, complete, western magazine.

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

CHIEF BUFFALO BEAR * - 1921 - Picture in ceremonial dress as a Sioux Chief as he came from the White House after asking President Harding to celebrate "Indian Day: for all Indians  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CHIEF BUFFALO HUMP Indian mentioned in "Epic Of Fort Phantom Hill" article from old western magazine

CHIEF CAPTAIN JACK - 1860 - 80 era. Location: Western Frontier. Ute Indian Chief named in story entitled GUN AND GHOSTS OF DEAD MEN by Raymond W. Thorp which covers weapons that have take a human life inc. guns of Liver-Eating Johnson, Pack Saddle Ben Geenough *, Espinsosa, the Mexican outlaw, Tom Tobin, Mariano Modeno's Hawken's Rifle,  with picture of John Raymond Thorp holding the gun with which Jonathan Wiggins killed an Arapaho Indian Chief as published in this complete, old western magazine.

CHIEF CAUSE AND QUANAH PARKER * - 1884 - 90 era. Location: OK, TX. Story entitled CHIEF CAUSE AND QUANAH PARKER by Janice Wilks Orlov with Olive Wilks Horton and Claude Wilks. Relates the story of a white man drifting between two ways of life, unable to make a clear choice and, finally, at home nowhere. as published in the old, complete western magazine

CHIEF CHARLOT * - 1800 - 1900's era. Location: ID, MT, OR, WA. Named as head Indian Chief of the Flatheads in story entitled "BLACK ROBES AND CIRCUIT RIDERS" by Gracey Roffey Pratt who writes that in the pioneer days it was thought that 'Sunday Would Never Cross the Mississippi" but a host of dedicated circuit riders and missionaries carried their message as relayed in this history written in thiw old and complete western magazine.

CHIEF CONQUERING BEAR - 1840 - 96 era. Location: US. Sioux Chief named in story entitled FORT LARAMIE'S SILENT SOLDIER by George R. Swain who tells of the life and service of Leodeygar Schnyder who served in the Western forts for half a century, and while he gained no medals of public acclaim, it was his type of soldier that conquered the west as found in this old and complete western magazine.

CHIEF CRAZY HORSE - 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.

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

CHIEF CRAZY HORSE   - 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.

CHIEF CRAZY HORSE - 1876 era - Location: Montana. Named in story entitled WE KILLED CUSTER by Norman Wiltsey of RUNNING FOX, Indian brave's eyewitness report of The Battle of Little Big Horn who says "Our hearts sang when Custer let our women and children get away - now we could fight"  as found in this old, complete, western magazine.

CHIEF DOLOOSE - Chief of the Coos Indian Tribe - 1850 - 70 Circa. Site: CA, MI, NJ, OR, T.  Named in story entitled "AN INCREDIBLE JOURNEY TO SAVE A FRIEND" by Harold Wylie who writes of experiences of the T"Vault Expedition - early in the Oregon Indian War history as found in this old, complete, different western magazine.

CHIEF DULL KNIFE (Indian) mentioned in "The Prodigal Gambler", by: Jay F. Kay

CHIEF EAGLE HEART (KIOWA INDIAN) - 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.

CHIEF ENGINEER, HUDSON RIVER TUNNEL, JACOBS, C. E. * -  Engineer for the EAST RIVER BRIDGE * - 1895 - Engraving entitled "The New Bridge Over the East River at Blackwell's Island, New York as pictured in this old Scientific American.

CHIEF FAST BEAR (KIOWA INDIAN) - 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.

CHIEF FIRE CLOUD  - 1880 - 1910. LOCATION - DAKOTAS. Indian named in story entitled "The High Cost of Competent Mourners" by Mary Collins Rexroth which is a compilation of letters written by her great aunt, Auntie May or Mary Clementine Collins, a medical doctor and a minister in the Congregational Church called Princess Winona by the Sioux Indians she ministered to as found in this old and very rare western magazine.

CHIEF FRIDAY Indian mentioned in "Professor Marsh and the Thunder Horses" article from old western magazine

CHIEF GALL - 1876 era - Location: Montana. Named in story entitled WE KILLED CUSTER by Norman Wiltsey of RUNNING FOX, Indian brave's eyewitness report of The Battle of Little Big Horn who says "Our hearts sang when Custer let our women and children get away - now we could fight"  as found in this old, complete, western magazine.

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

CHIEF GANADO MUCHO -  (Navajo Indian Chief) - 1848 -1900 era, Site: AZ, CO, NM, UT. Named in story entitled "DON OF GANADO" by Agnes M. Pharo who writes sympathetically about  Don Juan Lorenzo Hubbell, (i.e. Naakai Saani), a Navajo trader who gained the respect of his Indian customers as found in this old, complete western magazine

CHIEF GARRY - 1860 era - Oregon, Washington on the Western Frontier. Named as Spokane Indian chief 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.

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

CHIEF JOSEPH (The Elder) - 1850 - 90 era. Location: KS MT, OR. Named in story entitled CHIEF JOSEPH - INDIAN STATESMAN by Stephanie Cooper Shulsinger of the Chief of the Nez Perce Indians who led his people in war and peace - courageous in battle - wise and patient in defeat as found in this old, complete, western magazine.

CHIEF JOSEPH - 1870 era - Location: Mexico, AZ, NM, TX. Nez Perce Indian Chief named in historical story by Malcolm Reiss of the old U. S. Cavalry on parade which tells of men of guts as they rode for glory on the old pioneer front as found in this very rare Western Magazine.

CHIEF JOSEPH - INDIAN STATESMAN * - 1850 - 90 era. Location: KS MT, OR. Story by Stephanie Cooper Shulsinger of the Chief of the Nez Perce Indians (In-mut-too-yah-lt-lt) who led his people in war and peace - courageous in battle - wise and patient in defeat as found in this old, complete, western magazine.

CHIEF JOSEPH - 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.

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

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

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

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

CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT OF MASSACHUSETTS, HOLMES, Oliver Wendell * - 1926 - Subject of story entitled A SAGE WITH THE BEARING OF A CAVALIER as found in the Personal Glimpses section of this National News Magazine and upon the celebration of Oliver Wendell Holmes 85th birthday.2 Pages.

CHIEF KA-NAS-HUT - - 1855 Era - Indian Chief named in "Short Campaign of Lt. Slaughter" (  Lieutenant, U. S. Army, 2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment) --- who wanted to put and end to Indian fighting but died trying as published in a complete and seldom found western magazine.

CHIEF KICKING BIRD (KIOWA INDIAN) - 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.

CHIEF KIRUTSCHE 1848 - 52. Location: IO, MO, MT, Dakota Territory. Iowa Indian Chief named in story entitled "RUDOLPH KURZ" - THE WEST'S FORGOTTEN ARTIST by Wilfred T. Neil who writes that the author Rudolph Kurz was born in Switzerland and traveled to the United States to paint the west. His pictures lay unnoticed in a small museum in Bern until the late David L. Bushell, Jr., discovered them. Old, complete western magazine

CHIEF KITSAP  - 1855 Era - Indian Chief named in "Short Campaign of Lt. Slaughter" (  Lieutenant, U. S. Army, 2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment) --- who wanted to put and end to Indian fighting but died trying as published in a complete and seldom found western magazine.

CHIEF KLOW-OW-IT  - 1855 Era - Indian Chief named in "Short Campaign of Lt. Slaughter" (  Lieutenant, U. S. Army, 2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment) --- who wanted to put and end to Indian fighting but died trying as published in a complete and seldom found western magazine

CHIEF LEAN BEAR .- 1870 era, Location: OK, TX. Named in story entitled DEATH ON THE SAND HILLS as author writes the story of Calf Woman, who was a Cheyenne warrior who killed the whites as a male Indian would to carry on her grandfather's tradition as found in this very rare, old, complete western magazine.

CHIEF LEFT HAND (Indian) mentioned in  "The Bane of Thieves", by: Ralph McCarroll. Colorado's Militia General Dave Cook's story of his life as a frontier lawman as published in old western magazine.

CHIEF LEFT HAND Indian mentioned in "Harrison's Rendevous With Fate" article from old western magazine

CHIEF LESCHI, Nisqually Indian Chief - 1855 Era - Named in "Short Campaign of Lt. Slaughter" (  Lieutenant, U. S. Army, 2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment) --- who wanted to put and end to Indian fighting but died trying as published in a complete and seldom found western magazine

CHIEF LEAN BEAR .- 1870 era, Location: OK, TX. Named in story entitled DEATH ON THE SAND HILLS as author writes the story of Calf Woman, who was a Cheyenne warrior who killed the whites as a male Indian would to carry on her grandfather's tradition as found in this very rare, old, complete western magazine

CHIEF LITTLE BEAR .- 1870 era, Location: OK, TX. Named in story entitled DEATH ON THE SAND HILLS as author writes the story of Calf Woman, who was a Cheyenne warrior who killed the whites as a male Indian would to carry on her grandfather's tradition as found in this very rare, old, complete western magazine

CHIEF LITTLE BULL * .- 1870 era, Location: OK, TX. Named in story entitled DEATH ON THE SAND HILLS as author writes the story of Calf Woman, who was a Cheyenne warrior who killed the whites as a male Indian would to carry on her grandfather's tradition as found in this very rare, old, complete western magazine

CHIEF LITTLE EAGLE  - 1880 - 1910. LOCATION - DAKOTAS. Indian named in story entitled "The High Cost of Competent Mourners" by Mary Collins Rexroth which is a compilation of letters written by her great aunt, Auntie May or Mary Clementine Collins, a medical doctor and a minister in the Congregational Church called Princess Winona by the Sioux Indians she ministered to as found in this old and very rare western magazine.

CHIEF LONE WOLF * - Named in Tough Warriors by John R. Winslowe -  1860 Indian War era. Location: New Mexico Territory. Rare story entitled TOUGH WARRIORS by John R. Winslowe Sumner on the Pecos River. includes pictures of Comanche Chief Quanah Parker *, Chief Lone Wolf * and scenes and history of events as published in this old and complete western magazine

CHIEF LONE WOLF - 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.

CHIEF LONG HAIR 1848 - 52. Location: IO, MO, MT, Dakota Territory. Hidatsa Indian Chief named in story entitled "RUDOLPH KURZ" - THE WEST'S FORGOTTEN ARTIST by Wilfred T. Neil who writes that the author Rudolph Kurz was born in Switzerland and traveled to the United States to paint the west. His pictures lay unnoticed in a small museum in Bern until the late David L. Bushell, Jr., discovered them. Old, complete western magazine

CHIEF LOOKING GLASS - Early Pioneer America - Location: American West. Nez Perce Indian Chief named in story entitled "THE SPANISH BARB" by Leo Gaudreau with photos courtesy of author who tells the history of the "American Mustang Horse" - its birth and breeding from beginning as found in this old complete western magazine.

CHIEF LOOKING GLASS - 1850 - 90 era. Location: KS MT, OR. Named in story entitled CHIEF JOSEPH - INDIAN STATESMAN by Stephanie Cooper Shulsinger of the Chief of the Nez Perce Indians who led his people in war and peace - courageous in battle - wise and patient in defeat as found in this old, complete, western magazine.

CHIEF LOUIS (Kamiloops Tribe) - 1860 - 1900's era - Site: British Columbia. Named  in CANADA'S MURDERING McLEANS by T. W. Patterson - a history of one the most onery families in the old west and the eventual hanging of the principles as saved from this old and complete seldom found western  magazine

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

CHIEF MAQUINNA - 1850 era -  Named as  among many of the tales herein about Indians attacking ships on the Pacific Coast entitled "Bad Water and Bad Indians" as found in this rare western magazine.

CHIEF MAQUINNA - 1850 era -  Named as  among many of the tales herein about Indians attacking ships on the Pacific Coast entitled "Bad Water and Bad Indians" as found in this rare western magazine.

CHIEF MATO-TOPE (iNDIAN CHIEF name The Four Bears) * - 1833 - 34. Site: ND, France, Germany, Switzerland. Mandan Chief named in story entitled WINTER AT FORT CLARK, edited by Davis Thomas and Karin Ronnefeldt which recites one of the most important American Plains Expedition of Maximilian and Bodmer along the tribes of the Upper Missouri as found in this old, complete western magazine.

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

CHIEF MOINE - 1790 - 1820 era. Location KY, MO, WY. Indian Chief of the Omaha Indiand Tribe named in story entitled COLTER'S BOONE by Raymond W. Thorpe whose relations with John Colter and Daniel Boone is here retraced as they whipped the early pioneer country and longed for a "Far Country" as found in this old and complete western magazine.

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

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

CHIEF NORMAN * - 1860 - 90  ERA  - Location WA - Named 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

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

CHIEF OF THE SHIVWIT INDIANS. - 1869 - Colorado River - Named in  BRAVE CONQUERORS OF THE COLORADO, the story of Major John Wesley Powell and  his crew who explored the Colorado River under excruciating conditions for three months traveling a thousand miles, mapping and facing danger after danger as found in this complete and rare western magazine

CHIEF OF THE UTE INDIANS - OURAY - 1843 - 92 era. Location - Yellowstone Park. Named in CONQUERING THE ROCKIES WITH A CAMERA by Raymond W. Thorp - the story of William H. Jackson - a daredevil with a tripod who hit the wilderness trail along with the first surveyors and, more than anyone else, made America aware of its new destiny as published in this old and complete western magazine.

CHIEF OF TRANSPORTATION, U. S. ARMY - ROGERS, Harry L., Brigadier General * -  U. S. Army. 1918 -Pictured in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR with text describing him as Pershing's Chief of Transportation and Chief Quartermaster with the American Army in France as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

CHIEF MINIMIC * .- 1870 era, Location: OK, TX. Indian Chief named in story entitled DEATH ON THE SAND HILLS as author writes the story of Calf Woman, who was a Cheyenne warrior who killed the whites as a male Indian would to carry on her grandfather's tradition as found in this very rare, old, complete western magazine

CHIEF OURAY of the UTE INDIANS   1879 era -(Black Americana Memorabilia) Named in historical story entitled "The BLACK PRIVATE WHOSE BATTLE PLAN SMASHED THE UTES" and in doing so, Pvt. Henry Jackson won the Congressional Medal of Honor.

CHIEF PETER - 1880 era - Western Frontier - Sioux Indian Sub-Chief 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

CHIEF PETA NOCONA OF THE COMANCHE TRIBE - 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.

CHIEF PLENTY COUPS * - 1916 - 21 era. Location Monaco, Wyoming. Noted Indian Chief  of the Crow nation named in story entitled THE PRINCE WOULD BE MAYOR by Helene R. Day who writes of a hunting expedition of Prince Albert I of Monaco and dignitaries of the United States inc., Buffalo Bill, Alexander Graham Bell and others as found in the complete rare western magazine

CHIEF PLENTY COUPS * - 1921 - Pictured is Crow Indian Chief Plenty Coups with Marshal Diaz shown smoking a peace pipe as both had participated in the burial of the Unknown Soldier as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CHIEF POHLATKIN - 1860 era - Oregon, Washington on the Western Frontier. Named as Spokane Indian chief 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

CHIEF QUANAH PARKER, * - Named in Tough Warriors by John R. Winslowe -  1860 Indian War era. Location: New Mexico Territory. Rare story entitled TOUGH WARRIORS by John R. Winslowe Sumner on the Pecos River. includes pictures of Comanche Chief Quanah Parker *, Chief Lone Wolf * and scenes and history of events as published in this old and complete western magazine.

CHIEF QUANAH PARKER - 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.

CHIEF QUANAH PARKER - 1890 - 1900 era. Location OK, TN, TX. Named in story entitled FROM NIGHT HERD TO DEPUTY MARSHAL who tells of the real western life of herding cattle on the old ranches, breaking greenhorns, roping calves and, later of keeping law and order in pioneer days as published in this old, complete western magazine

CHIEF QUANAH PARKER *- 1900 era. Location OK, CA. Indian Chief named in story entitled THE OUTLAW WHO RAN FOR GOVERNOR by Albert S. Giles, Sr., who writes of Al Jennings - an outlaw and penitentiary inmate who became a famous lawyer, citizen, candidate for Governor and consultant to the Movie Industry as told in this old and complete western magazine

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

CHIEF QUANAH PARKER * - 1890 - 1900 era. Location: OK, TX. Story entitled I KNEW QUANAH PARKER by Wm. Cx Hancock. Rare pictures of Parker, his son and Squaws in a story of a powerful chief whose named calmed angry braves  and so impressed a small white boy that he felt that benign influence many years later as published in this old and complete western magazine

CHIEF QUANAH PARKER * - 1884 - 90 era. Location: OK, TX. Story entitled CHIEF CAUSE AND QUANAH PARKER by Janice Wilks Orlov with Olive Wilks Horton and Claude Wilks. Relates the story of a white man drifting between two ways of life, unable to make a clear choice and, finally, at home nowhere. as published in the old, complete western magazine.

CHIEF QUANAH PARKER STORYby Harry Andrews - rare second issue of western magazine contains story of Cynthia Ann Parker * who was white for first nine years - Indian from them on, she bore a son who was to become one of the most famous Comanche Chiefs and baby Prairie Flower * (illustrated by B. D. Titsworth) .

CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, U. S. ARMY - ROGERS, Harry L., Brigadier General * -  U. S. Army. 1918 -Pictured in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR with text describing him as Pershing's Chief of Transportation and Chief Quartermaster with the American Army in France as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

CHIEF QUIEMUTH  - 1855 Era - Indian Chief named in "Short Campaign of Lt. Slaughter" (  Lieutenant, U. S. Army, 2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment) --- who wanted to put and end to Indian fighting but died trying as published in a complete and seldom found western magazine.

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

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

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

CHIEF RED CLOUD - 1820 - 1880 era. Location: Western United States. Named in story entitled THE WAGON TRAIN BOSSES by J. L. Beardsley who writes of the grizzled bullwhackers and  muleskinners and their trips in the early pioneer days as found in this original, complete, old western magazine.

CHIEF RED CLOUD  - 1890 - 1930 ERA  Indian Chief named in the Autobiography of World's Lady Champion Bucking Bronc Horse Rider with pictures and names of stars of the Rodeo she performed with as published in this rare and complete western magazine.

CHIEF RED CLOUD - Sioux  - 1840 - 96 era. Location: US. Named in story entitled FORT LARAMIE'S SILENT SOLDIER by George R. Swain who tells of the life and service of Leodeygar Schnyder who served in the Western forts for half a century, and while he gained no medals of public acclaim, it was his type of soldier that conquered the west as found in this old and complete western magazine.

CHIEF RED EAGLE (AZ) - 1890 - 1930 ERA  Indian Chief 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.

CHIEF RED WING III (Indian) mentioned in "Man of Destiny", by: Jay F. Kay

CHIEF RED WING IV (Indian) mentioned in "Man of Destiny", by: Jay F. Kay

CHIEF ROMAN NOSE - (Cheyenne) - 1867 era. Location: NB. Named in story entitled THE PLUM CREEK INCIDENT by Carl Uhlarik who writes of the only documented time the Western Plains Indians were successful in wrecking a train - Union Pacific Engine 53 at Plum Creek, NB as found in this old and complete western magazine.

CHIEF SAM YETO - 1840 era - Location, California. Named as Suisun Indian Chief 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

CHIEF SAMUEL, Arapaho Indian  - 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.

CHIEF SANTANA * -  INDIAN CHIEF - 1871 era - TX. 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

CHIEF SANTANA - Pioneer era - LOCATION, Fort Richardson, Jacksboro, Texas. Indian Chief 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.

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

CHIEF SANTANA - 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

CHIEF SANTANA - 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.

CHIEF SA-QUA-MI, Chief of the Coquille Indians - 1850 - 70 Circa. Site: CA, MI, NJ, OR, T.  Named in story entitled "AN INCREDIBLE JOURNEY TO SAVE A FRIEND" by Harold Wylie who writes of experiences of the T"Vault Expedition - early in the Oregon Indian War history as found in this old, complete, different western magazine.

CHIEF SATANK * - KIOWA INDIAN CHIEF - 1871 era - TX. 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.

CHIEF SATANK - 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.

CHIEF SATANK - 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

CHIEF SEATTLE  - 1890 - 1940 era. Named in famed Photographer Curtis Asahel 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.

CHIEF SEATTLE  - circa 1900 - 16 - Named in this history entitled Adventure Island by Victor H. White with experience of two young kinds Charley Welsh and Vincent Clark when storm came upon them as found in the western magazine.

CHIEF SEWING WHITE BONE - 1840 - 1918 era. Location: CO, VA. Cheyenne Chief named in story entitled "INCREDIBLE EXPLOITS OF DENVER'S MILLIONAIRE SLAVE" by Dean Ballow who tells the life story of Barney Ford, an ex-slave who rose from hand-picking cotton to become one of the most powerful American millionaires as published n this old and complete western magazine

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

CHIEF SINGING GOOSE * -  Sioux Indian Chief - 1866 era - Platte Valley, Nebraska Plains, Oregon Trail. Subject of story entitled RAILROAD SHOOTOUTS LED TO THE MASSACRE OF THE HUNGRY INDIANS by John Heitner. The site along the Union Pacific was not a pretty one. For sport, passengers shot the Indians food and left it to rot as told in this rare, seldom found, complete western magazine.

CHIEF SITTING BULL Indian mentioned in "Professor Marsh and the Thunder Horses" article from old western magazine

CHIEF SITTING BULL - 1876 era - Location: Montana. Named in story entitled WE KILLED CUSTER by Norman Wiltsey of RUNNING FOX, Indian brave's eyewitness report of The Battle of Little Big Horn who says "Our hearts sang when Custer let our women and children get away - now we could fight"  as found in this old, complete, western magazine.

CHIEF SITTING BULL * - 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.

CHIEF SITTING BULL, (Sioux Indian),  "Why Annie Oakley Hated Guns" by Gressley O'Brien, a true history of the life of Annie Oakley as seldom found and published in an old out of the way western magazine.

CHIEF SMUTTY BEAR - 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.

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

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

CHIEF STANDING BEAR * - 1928 -  Native American Indian actor and former Chief of the Arapahoe Tribe pictured and named in pictorial collage entitled REAL INDIANS ARE NOW USE IN MOTION PICTURES which features real Indians in scenes from old movies as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

CHIEF STANDING BEAR * - 1931 - Sioux Indian Chief pictured entitled "THE PIPE OF PEACE" as he passes the Ancient Relic to two members of the Class of 500 California Women of the Golden West who are receiving instructions in sigh languageas saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint conation. 11 by 14 inches.

CHIEF STRUCK-BY-THE-REE, Indian Chief - 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.

CHIEF TAILFEATHER  mentioned in  1934 Celebration of Wisconsin Tercentenary. . Featured News Item - American News magazine.

CHIEF TAR BULL * Chief of the Cheyennes. Famous painting Pictured in "Way-Laying The Iron Horse" by Lee Ryland. Story of Golden Spike Centennial Celebration. Union Pacific Railroad.

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

CHIEF TENYA Indian mentioned in "Mariposa, City Of Twenty Sins" article from old western magazine

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

CHIEF THUNDERCLOUD (TONTO) * - 1894 - 1930 - Victor Daniel's named  in fantastic story entitled SHADOW WARRIORS: REAL INDIANS IN THE MOVIES w photos courtesy of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. Tells the story of the making of films entitled Ghost Dance, Indian War Council and The Vanishing American using real Indians who had fought in the wars..

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

CHIEF TURKEY LEG   (Indian Chief) - 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.

CHIEF WARBONNET * - KIOWA INDIAN CHIEF - 1871 era - TX. 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.

CHIEF WATOKA Indian mentioned in "Mariposa, City Of Twenty Sins" article from old western magazine

CHIEF WHISTLER - 1880 era - Western Frontier - Sioux Indian Chief 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

CHIEF WHITE CALF * - 1924 - Pictured in article entitled JUST A REMINDER OF SUBWAYS AND AUTOMATS is Two Guns White Calf, the Blackfoot Indian Chief whose profile is on the Buffalo Nickel as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CHIEF WHITE CLOUD * 1848 - 52. Location: IO, MO, MT, Dakota Territory. Iowa Indian Chief named in story entitled "RUDOLPH KURZ" - THE WEST'S FORGOTTEN ARTIST by Wilfred T. Neil who writes that the author Rudolph Kurz was born in Switzerland and traveled to the United States to paint the west. His pictures lay unnoticed in a small museum in Bern until the late David L. Bushell, Jr., discovered them. Old, complete western magazine

CHIEF WHITE HORSE * - 1928 -  Native American Indian actor and former Chief of the Sioux Indian Tribe pictured and named in pictorial collage entitled REAL INDIANS ARE NOW USE IN MOTION PICTURES which features real Indians in scenes from old movies as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

CHIEF WHITE TAIL Indian mentioned in "Professor Marsh and the Thunder Horses" article from old western magazine

CHIEF WILLOW BIRD  * - 1935 - Pictured in SPORTS collage entitled THE PIPE OF PEACE with Jack Dempsey at the Indian Village of the California Pacific International Expositon as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CHIEF WOLF HOWLS * - 1910-20 era - Location US - Pictured and named in  fantastic carnival and circus history entitled HEY RUBE which covers the carnival tricks of stars who entertained customers with various tricks of the carnival trade. Includes names of little know rodeo star who performed their acts before the public as found in this complete western magazine.

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

CHIEF YELLOW BULL - 1850 - 90 era. Location: KS MT, OR. Named in story entitled CHIEF JOSEPH - INDIAN STATESMAN by Stephanie Cooper Shulsinger of the Chief of the Nez Perce Indians who led his people in war and peace - courageous in battle - wise and patient in defeat as found in this old, complete, western magazine.

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

CHIEF YELLOW CALF * - 1921 - Arapahoe Chief shaking hands with Dick Washakie, once bitter enemies pictured in article entitled OLD ENEMIES RECONCILED AT YELLOWSTONE DEDICATION as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine

CHIEF YELLOW WOLF * - CHEYENNE INDIAN CHIEF - 1871 era - TX. 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.

CHIEF YOWLACHE * - 1928 -  Native American Indian (of the Yakima Tribe) actor and singer named as husband of White Bird in pictorial collage entitled REAL INDIANS ARE NOW USE IN MOTION PICTURES which features real Indians in scenes from old movies as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

CHIEN, Chu Chin *  - 1921 - (Representative of the President of China to the United States). Pictured in article entitled "Educators, Politicians and Diplomats Now in the Public Eye" as saved from this old collage of an American Pictorial Magazine.

CHIFFON GIRL * - 1924 - Star Eleanor Painter pictured in pictorial collage entitled ACTRESSES OF STAGE AND SCREEN as star of The Chiffon Girl. 11 by 16.inches. Mint condition.

CHIHUAHUA CITY, MEXICO,  - 1928 era - Kansas to Texas location. Named in rare short story entitled Tom Gilroy's Fiddler by J. Frank Dobie,  about friend of Dobie's whom he chose to write of his experiences as found in this rare, complete western magazine

CHIHUAHUA MULES  * - 1917 - Named in story with pictures of rodeo at the Drag A Ranch out of Datil, New Mexico listing old time cowboy and cowgirl rodeo stars as saved from this story entitled RODEO IN MAGDALENA

CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO * - 1840 era - Leader of the Mexican Soldiers at the Santa Rita Massacre, named in an Historical article entitled "The Day The Tinde Became Apaches" is the story of the betrayal of the peaceful "Tinde's" and how their leaders reacted by joining as Apaches to avenge their death. Published in a complete and rare western magazine.

CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, * - 1846 era - Firing squad scene pictured and written about in the story entitled "THE FANTASTIC SPY WHO SMASHED THE MEXICANS" by Lawrence Cortesi who saved the day for an numerically inferior force 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.

CHIHUAHUA,  - 1885 - 1899 Era. Apache named  in "Graveyard of Violence", story of the W. S. Ranch Graveyard near Alma, New Mexico. Many tombstones pictured along with tales fro the old west about their death as published in rare western magazine.

CHILCOTIN TRIBE - 1860 - 1900's era - Site: British Columbia. Named  in CANADA'S MURDERING McLEANS by T. W. Pattersn - a history of one the most onery families in the old west and the eventual hanging of the principles as saved from this old and complete seldom found western  magazine.

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