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LOODWORTH, Kyda * - 1933 - (Tucson) Pictured as Bathing Beauty of Arid Arizona in contest sponsored by the Phoenix Junior Chamber of Commerce.
LOOGER, Charles D. * Corporal, (Glasford, Illinois – WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)
LOOKS WHO'S HERE * - 1920 - Pictured as star is Cleo Mayfield of 'LOOK WHO'S HERE" with Cecil Lean in a pictorial collage entitled FAVORITES OF THE STAGE IN RECENT NOTABLE PRODUCTIONS as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
LOOKEE, LOOKEE, NO TOUCHEE * - 1850 - 70 - Location: CA. Story entitled Lookee, Lookee, No Touchee by John H. Harrison who tells of the story of a remarkable Chinese woman named Ah Toy and how she converted the west coast of the U. S. into a harem of slavery which captivated the pioneer of the west leaving many deprived of their gold as found in this rare, complete western magazine.
LOOKING GLASS, Chief - 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.
LOOKING GLASS, Chief - 1870 era - Location: Mexico, AZ, NM, TX. Indian killed in final battle as named in this historical story entitled SABRES AND COLTS 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.
Loomis, - 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.
LOOMIS, E. E. * - Washington, D. C., Pictured is the Vice President of the Delaware,. Lackawanna & Western Railroad along with some of the other American Delegates to the Railway Congress in 1905. Article cites facts and figures of Railroad progress throughout the world as saved from this old American News Magazine
LOOMIS, Gustavus, Major - 1780 - 1880 era. Western Frontier of Minnesota. Named in history entitled FORT SNELLING - GIBRALTAR OF THE WEST by Joan Kyllo who recites the rich past of one of America's most valuable outposts from the days of founding by Zebulon Pike to the construction by Colonel Josiah Snelling as found in this seldom read western magazine.
LOOMIS, Kitty * - 1890 Era - Location: Oregon. Named in true romantic tale entitled THE LOVE OF SIX-TOED PETE by Reno "Dad" Ingles about growing up in Carson Brothers Mill Country and the life of the loggers as saved from this hard to find complete, western magazine
LOOMIS, Margaret * - 1926 - Pictured in pictorial collage entitled "Dallas, Texas, Selects Its Prettiest High School Girls" as beauty queen of Oak Cliff High School (now Adamson) in Dallas, Texas. Mint condition. 14 by 16 inches.
LOOMIS, Mary Texana, Miss * - 1922 - Pictured in pictorial collage entitled MULTIFORM USES OF RADIO TELEPHONE as owner of her own School of Radio.
LOOMIS, Orlando M. * Sergeant (Sayre, Penn. - WW 1 Honor Roll - Died of Wounds)
LOOMIS, Richard * American Illustrator - "This Exciting Air" 1943 Book Condensation
LOONEY, J. L. * - 1932 - (Lexington, Kentucky) Pictured in article entitled "The Original Burgoo King Shows His Paces" BBQing for Atlanta Police.
LOOP, Chauncey E. * Private (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – WW 1 Honor Roll – Died of Wounds)
LOOSE, Frederick (Famous German Pilot) -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 bed of Bennett and pictures w text aviators and their expedition.
LOPEZ de SANTA ANNA, Antonio - 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
LOPEZ, Clemente, 1880 circa. Written up in, "Tucson's Vigilante Necktie Party" By: Donald N. Bentz - a story of the vigilante "Committee of Public Safety" which brought frontier justice to Tuscon.
LOPEZ, Conchita, 1900 era - Mexico - Named in article entitled "The Dazzling Mexican Cossack", the life story of Colonel Emilio E. K. Kosterlitzky who rose the Royal Navy School in Moscow to Colonel of the Mexican Rurales and Special Agent for the FBI as published in this old rare and complete western magazine.
LOPEZ, Elaezar Contreras * Mexican President shown in 1936. Short Bio.
LOPEZ, John S. - 1907 - Art critic for Appleton's Magazine written about in article entitled GULLIBILITY OF AMERICAN COLLECTORS is Maxwell Sommerville and his collation of antique engraved gems and tablets along with comments about the collections as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
LOPEZ, Jose, - (Deputy Sheriff) - 1900 - 1911. Location: AZ Territory, Mexico. Named in story entitled "FACE AT THE WINDOW" by Anna Payne as told to Tom Bailey who prints her story of the murder of her father and mother and the revenge she gained upon the murderer with the help of an unlikely ally, Pancho Villa as found in this 50 year old collectible western magazine in complete and mint condition.
LOPEZ, Juan - Mexican mentioned in "Pancho Villa's Assassination" by Elias L. Torres with translation by Doctor I. J. Bush. Strange story here of Mexican version of Villa's death (1923) translated into English as published in this old western magazine many years ago
LOPEZ, Lorenzo, Sheriff of Las Vegas, New Mexico. - 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.
LOPEZ, Pedro * QUEZON*, Senor Manuel Luis. President of the Philippines Senate. Featured article entitled Stone and Salute in the Medicine Section of this old American News Magazine of 1934. Entered Johns Hopkins Hospital under the name of Pedro Lopez).
LOPEZ, - Pioneer era - Named in story as killed by Bill Harding 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.
LOPOKOVA, Lydia * - 1921 - Lydia Lopokova is premiere danseuse of the Fokine Ballet and presently appearing in "The Rose Girl" as pictured in "Scenes in Current Theatrical Productions" as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
LORAIN, Fannie Mosely McDonald - 1850 - 90 era. Location: CA, PA, NY, OR, WA. Wife of Lorenzo Lorain and daughter of U. S. Senate Clerk William J. McDonald named in story entitled "LORENZO LORAIN" - Pioneer Photographer of the Northwest by Alan Clark Miller with photos taken by Lorenzo Lorain as found in this old and complete western magazine.
LORAIN, Lorenzo * - 1850 - 90 era. Location: CA, PA, NY, OR, WA. Subject of story entitled "LORENZO LORAIN" - Pioneer Photographer of the Northwest by Alan Clark Miller with photos taken by Lorenzo Lorain as found in this old and complete western magazine.
LORAIN, Maria (Taylor) - 1850 - 90 era. Location: CA, PA, NY, OR, WA. Mother of Lorenzo Lorain named in story entitled "LORENZO LORAIN" - Pioneer Photographer of the Northwest by Alan Clark Miller with photos taken by Lorenzo Lorain as found in this old and complete western magazine.
LORBEER, Mr. mentioned in "Mystery of the Ghost Diamond Mine" article from old western magazine
LORBER, Martha * - 1924 - Pictured in article entitled PLAYERS IN THE SPOKEN AND SILENT DRAMA who will be a feature of the new "Ziegfeld Follies as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.
LORBER, Martha * of New York. All American Beauty chosen personally by Florenz Ziegfeld for his follies.
LORD and LADY QUEENBOROUGH * - 1921 - Leaving home after marriage pictured and written about in article entitled INTERNATIONAL WEDDING as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
LORD ARLIE * - 1932 - Pictured and written about in article entitled AN AMERICAN OF SCOTCH BIRTH WHO TRIUMPHED IN THE BRITISH OPEN is shown as Tommy Armour accepted trophy from Lord Airlie at Carnoustie, Scotland, after defeating Jose Jurado of Argentina in the final in weekly featured article entitled GOLF'S TOP-NOTCHERS IN THE PLAY OF 1931 as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
LORD ASTOR . - 1921 - His Horse CRAG AN ERAN pictured with text entitled HUMORIST AT 6 TO 1 WINS THE DERBY BY A NECK FROM CRAG AN ERAN in the history Derby run of June 1 as his horse Humorist defeated Lord Astor's Crag as Eran as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
LORD BATEMAN - 1913 - Song named in featured article entitled TO REPLACE RAG-TIME by a writer in the New York Evening Post about the Folk Song Society of England and singers of that era as saved from this American News Magazine.
LORD BRYCE BUST * - 1922 - Pictured are those attending this bust given to the American people by SIR Charles C. Wakefield for the Sulgrave Institution of Great Britain as published in article entitled PEOPLE FIGURING PROMINENTLY IN THE NEWS as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint. 11 by 16 inches.
LORD BURGHLEY * - 1933 - David George Brownlow Cecil is pictured is Britain's Member of Parliament and former hero of three Olympics in weekly article headlined THEY STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
LORD CARNEGIE, * - 1923 - Pictured are members of the wedding of Her Royal Highness Princess Maud and Lord Carnegie along with bridesmaid and attendants as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches
LORD DECIES, * - 1921 - Pictured and headlined as the first candidate publicly to offer himself for election to the South Irish Parliament. He married Vivian Gould, daughter of George Gould of New York in article entitled MEN WHO HAVE BEEN BROUGHT INTO THE PUBLIC EYE as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
LORD DUNMORE - 1939 - Named in article entitled "A BRIEF AND TRUE REPORT FOR THE TRAVELER CONCERNING WILLIAMSBURG IN VIRGINIA'S" which reports on the instigator, Reverend William A. R. Goodwin, who created the impetus for the renovation of the colonial village, assisted by the money of John D. Rockefeller in a double page article of The New York Herald Tribune
LORD FRENCH. - 1922 - Named in article entitled IRISH IRREGULARS ON GUARD pictured guarding residence of James Johnson, J. P. which they captured and are using as a stronghold. as saved from this old American Pictorial collage. Mint. 11 by 16 inches
LORD INCHCAPE - 1927 - His wife, LADY BAILEY pictured with her family in article entitled JOBS AHEAD FOR BIRD-WOMEN IN PEACE AND WAR with stories of these lady pilots who challenged the Air and the men back in 1927. Lady Bailey did not help the cause when her plane ran out of fuel and she had to land on the grounds of a lunatic asylum as saved from this old American News Magazine in their Personal Glimpses feature.
LORD IRWIN, VICEROY OF INDIA * - 1931 - Identified as the former Edward Frederick Lindley Wood in article entitled THE VICEROY'S VISITOR as it appeared in the weekly FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINER as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
LORD KITCHENER - 1840 - 1926 - Site: Western United States. Named in THE DUDE FROM LIMERICK, a true story written by Marshall Sprague of the Earl of Dunraven, a wealthy Lord from England who just had to experience the thrills of our pioneer west. He wanted to meet Buffalo Bill, Texas Jack, Kit Carson and lots of Indian Squaws. And he did and this recites those events as published in a rare Western Magazine
LORD KYISANT* - 1935 - - (Owen Phillips) pictured and written about in article entitled A PRISONER AT THE BAR as it appeared in the FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS and saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
LORD LEIGHTON mentioned in "Ho, for the Klondike!", by Paul Hogarth
LORD LYTTON - 1932 - Famous Lord of the Admiralty and viceroy of all Indian featured in article entitled FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS headlined WHEN A VICEROY DANCED as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
LORD MAYOR OF CORK, IRELAND * - 1920 - Terence MacSwiney pictured with story entitled "Mayor of Cork on Hunger Strike in Brixton, Prison.
LORD NORCLIFFE * - 1921 - Pictured in article entitled " American and Foreign Personalities Now in the Public Eye" as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
LORD NORFOLK * 1924 and bride, the former Miss Jessica Brown of the "Ziegfeld Follies" honeymooning at St.
LORD NORTHCLIFFE * - 1921 - Proprietor of London Times and other papers pictured and written about as one who has just called on President Harding as the in article entitled NOTABLE MEN AND WOMEN WHO AT PRESENT ARE ENGAGING PUBLIC ATTENTION as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
LORD of the PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS of 1910 BASEBALL TEAM * - Shown in pictorial collage entitled "FAMOUS TEAMS OF EARLY DAYS AND NOTED VETERANS" and named as "one of the most powerful teams every formed" as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
LORD OF THE SCALP HUNTERS - 1800 - 1850. Location - Ireland, Mexico, United States. Author of Jim Kirker, King of the Scalpers, story of a man who played both sides of the western frontier. For awhile, Kirker sought Indians scalps for Mexico under a bounty of $50 apiece. Trouble was, he was so good that even his friends were fearful of their hair – and they were right – cause after a scalp was taken – who knows from whom it came. Kirker joined several American Expeditions, fur companies and ultimately the forces of Colonel A. W. Doniphan and his Missouri Volunteers and their experiences fighting the Mexicans among the Texas – Mexico border as found in this rare western magazine.
LORD OF THE VOGTLAND * - 1920 - (i.e. MAX HOELZ - THE GERMAN ROBIN HOOD -Pictured and story entitled MODERN GERMAN ROBBER BARON FINALLY CAPTURED as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Moritz as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
LORD NORTHCLIFFE * - 1917 - Pictured as the British newspaper proprietor sent to the United States to act as head of the war mission in article entitled PERSONALITIES IN THE NEWS OF THE WEEK as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
LORD PARK WESTERN SKATING CHAMPIONSHIP * - (Lord Park, Elgin, Illinois) - Pictorial Collage of events entitled "EXHILARATING WINTER SPORTS ON HILL AND PLAIN AND RIVER" as saved from this weekly magazine.
LORD READING * - 1921 - Pictured with Lloyd George in article entitled "Prominent Personages Now Claiming Public Attention" as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
LORD READING * - 1921 - Pictured is the eminent British statesman, the new Viceroy to India in an article entitled DIPLOMATS, SOLDIERS AND LEGISLATORS PROMINENT IN THE NEWS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
LORD RUTHERFORD .*, - 1932 - British Scientist Announces he and partners Dr. J. D. Cockroft and Dr. E. T. S. Walton have split the Atom. The work was performed at Cambridge, England. The single page is saved from an American Pictorial magazine. The size is 11 1/2 by 15 inches in mint condition.
LORD SALISBURY, - 1840 - 1926 - Site: Western United States. Named in THE DUDE FROM LIMERICK, a true story written about the Earl of Dunraven, a wealthy Lord from England who just had to experience the thrills of our pioneer west. He wanted to meet Buffalo Bill, Texas Jack, Kit Carson and lots of Indian Squaws. And he did and this recites those events as published in a rare Western Magazine
LORD SOMERS * - 1921 - Photographed and pictured is Miss Finola Meeking before her wedding to Lord Somers at St. Paul, Knightsbridge, England as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine
LORD STRATHSPEY - 1923 - His daughter, Lady Joan Ogilive Grant pictured and named in article entitled "Women in Royal, Social and Political Spheres" whose recently published poems have created a stir in the English literary world and saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
LORD AND LADY WILLINGDON,* - 1928 - Wife of Governor General of Canada named in pictorial collage entitled THE CANADIAN WEST GOES WILD AT CALGARY STAMPEDE with action shots as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine
LORD WILLINGDON, * - 1928 - Governor General of Canada shown in pictorial collage entitled THE CANADIAN WEST GOES WILD AT CALGARY STAMPEDE with action shots as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine
LORD, Henry A. * Cook, (Milo, Maine – WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)
LORD, Herbet M. * Brigadier General 1922 "Men and Women Prominent in the News". Probable successor to Charles G. Dawes as Budget Director.
LORD, Horace - 1830 - 1860 - Named as right-hand man to Elisha K. Root in story entitled GUN KING OF THE WEST by Lee A. Silva who says Sam Colt could've had it all - the entire U.S. Gun Making business - except for one fateful day in 1855 when he picked the wrong man to throw out of his office. Fantastic true story as found in the complete and seldom found Western Magazine
LORD, J. A. Lieutenant * - 1925 - U. S. Naval Officer pictured holding the Brass Star stolen from the Wheel Pedestal of the U. S. Constitution as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
LORD, John (CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD IN A BARN HISTORY, American Hardback Magazine)
LORD, Marion. * - Actress playing in "TARNISH", staged in 1923 at the Belmont Theatre, New York is reviewed pictorially with text as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine..
LORD, Pauline * - 1921 - Scene of star George Marion and Pauline Lord in Anna Christie as pictured in article entitled Singer, Player and Scenes in Current Dramas as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
LORD, Pauline * - 1922 - American Actress - Pictured in collage entitled "Actresses of Note in the American Drama" - 11by 17 inches.
LORD, Pauline * - 1923 - Featured in pictorial collage entitled LEADING ACTRESSES OF THE AMERICAN STAGE as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint. 11 by 16 inches.
LORD, Pauline * - 1923 - Star Pauline Lord pictured as appearing in "LAUNZI" as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches
LORD, Pauline in The Late Christopher Bean * - 1932 - Star pictured and written about in publicity pose showing at Henry Miller's Theatre and featured in this article entitled PLAYERS IN PRODUCTIONS OF THE BROADWAY STAGE as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
LORD, Phillips H. * - 1932 - Shown with picture of The Schooner Georgette donning Nautical Gear in preparation for his cruise aboard an old four-master as saved from an old Pictorial magazine.
LORENSON, Bos - (Seaman of Brig) - 1872 Era. Location: CT, MA, NY,. Story entitled "NEW LIGHT ON THE MARY CELESTE MYSTERY" as saved from an old American News Magazine which revisits the case and cause of this great mystery in the shipping industry when the brig was found abandoned.
LORENSON, Edward H. * Corporal (Watsonville, California – WW 1 Honor Roll- Killed in Action)
LORENZ, Adolf, Doctor * - 1921 - Doctor pictured at clinic at the Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York pictured in collage of photos as assistant handing out application cards to the hundreds of people who flocked to the hospital for treatment as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
LORENZ, Adolf, Doctor * - 1921 - Pictured is the distinguished Austrian surgeon, who many years ago treated Lolita Armour, and has just arrived again in America to give clinics in his specialty of "bloodless surgery" as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
LORENZ, Adolf, Doctor * - 1921 - Sepia photograph of this famous Viennese physician and surgeon who has come to America to offer his skills as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
LORENZ, Adolf, Doctor. * - 1922 - Noted Austrian Doctor and Surgeon pictured receiving license in order to comply with legal formalities to practice medicine in New York State as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
LORENZ, HELMUT (Oberit, z.S., dead) World War I era. British Admiralty Statement of "Fate of 150 German U-Boat Commanding Officers who were killed or became prisoners at war.
LORENZ, Herman (Kapitanit., dead) World War I era. British Admiralty Statement of "Fate of 150 German U-Boat Commanding Officers who were killed or became prisoners at war
LORENZEN, Bos - (Seaman of Brig) - 1872 Era. Location: CT, MA, NY,. Story entitled "NEW LIGHT ON THE MARY CELESTE MYSTERY" as saved from an old American News Magazine which revisits the case and cause of this great mystery in the shipping industry when the brig was found abandoned.
LORENZO, THE GREAT * - 1883 - 1940 era. Story entitled THE SECOND LORENZO, THE GREAT by Maurice Kildare who writes in a different vein about the history of a trading post on the Hopi Indian Reservation in Arizona. Owner was Lorenzo Hubbell, Jr. a kindly trader who befriended his customers - making friends of the Indians for life as published in this old and complete western magazine.
LORIMER, George Horace - 1878 - 1930 Era. Site: DE, IL, IO, MA, MT, NY, WY. Subject of 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.
LORIMER, William * (1912 ILL. SENATOR William LORIMER, Literary Digest, July 27, 1912)
LORING, D. W. * Lieutenant (Wilmington, North Carolina - WW 1 Honor Roll - Died of Wounds)
LORING, Hannah * - Circa 1812 showing her Boston Sampler in article entitled "Work of the Flappers' Great-Grandmamas" covers the work of early sewing of samplers.
LORIS, Nelson * - 1924 -Texas native pictured in article entitled EXPOUNDS THE GOSPEL, THOUGH STILL IN KNICKERBOCKERS, preaching at the Pentacostal Tabernacle at Yonkers as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
L'ORME, de (The Pneumohelicopthere), (1871 HISTORY OF AIR BALLOONS by Thompson, Scribner's Magazine, February 1871)
LORMER, Jon * - 1936 - Pictured and named as actor in pictorial collage entitled "The WPA Launches A Broadway Hit" of The Popular Price Theatre, a Federal Theatre Project covering a review of T. S. Eliot's "Murder in the Cathedral". Mint Condition. 11 by 14 inches.
LORMER, Jon * (Actor), (1936 WPA LAUNCHES BROADWAY HIT, Pictorial Review, National Magazine)
LORNA DOONE * by Sigismond De Ivanowski. 1907 Portrait, American Magazine.
LORNA DOONE * - 1922 - Named with star Madge Bellamy and John Bowers pictured in collage are stars of screen entertainment entitled THE GREAT FALL SELECTIONS as saved. 11 by 16 inches. Mint Condition
LORRAINE, Louise * - 1924 - Pictured as seen in photoplay "Fighting Blood" as saved from an American Pictorial Magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition
LORRAINE, Louise * 1923 - Pictured in "Actress of Stage and Screen " featured in "Fighting Blood". 11 by 17 inches
LORRETTE, Billy - Circus Mule Act - Early 1900's - Wild West Show Performer referred to in this massive detailed history entitled The Way A Wild West Show Operated. Includes rare listings of old circus, shows, and the men and women who starred as performers. Rare old Western Magazine
LOS ALMAGRES *- 1714 - 1900 era. Location: TEXAS. Named in story entitled THE LOST BOWIE MINE (Bowie y su Tropa - 1829) by Dick Chick 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
LOS ALMAGRES MINING COMPNAY - 1714 - 1900 era. Location: TEXAS. Named in story entitled THE LOST BOWIE MINE (Bowie y su Tropa - 1829) by Dick Chick 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
LOS ANGELES AIR MEET, DONINGUEZ FIELD - 1800 - 1914 era. Location: California. Named in story entitled ALL THE DARING YOUNG MEN by Joseph F. Hood which recites the ingenuity of the young men who studied, planned, and performed in planes, balloons of unusual contraptions with history of each as found in this, of all places, complete western magazine.
LOS ANGELES AQUEDUCT * - 1913 - Article entitled NINE MILES OF SIPHONS which is subject of the 246 miles in Los Angeles' new aqueduct of huge inverted siphons, carrying water to the city as saved from this old American News Magazine.
LOS ANGELES AQUEDUCT.* - 1900 - California Sierras, Mohave Desert, Los Angeles, California. Named in story entitled NO MEDALS FOR MEN OR BEASTS - a picture story of the Los Angeles aqueduct whose construction was one area's salvation and another's doom as found in this old and complete western mag.
LOS ANGELES AQUEDUCT *, WATER WAR, CHINATOWN - STORY OF HISTORY OF BUILDING AQUEDUCT.
LOS ANGELES ATHLETIC CLUB SWIMMING TEAM, * - 1931 - Pictured are members Misses Olive Hatch, Marjorie Low, Jennie Cramer and Josephine McKim in article entitled MERMAIDS OUT OF THEIR ELEMENT: FOUR STARS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
LOS ANGELES ATHLETIC CLUB SWIMMING TEAM at OLYMPIC TRIALS * - 1928. Pictured diving is Miss Georgia Coleman in article entitled FROM THE FAR WEST: of the Los Angeles Athletic Club springing from the Rockaway Playlands Pool, Long Island at the Olympic Trials as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
LOS ANGELES ATHLETIC CLUB * - 1932 - Pictured on cover under title "THE PACIFIC COAST CHAMPIONS SEEK OLYMPIC HONORS" practicing in defense of it's titled. 10 by 14 in. Mint.
LOS ANGELES ATHLETIC CLUB'S BRIX, Herman * - 1932 - (of the Los Angeles Athletic Club). Pictured and featured as THE SHOT-PUT CHAMPION OF THE COUNTRY in article entitled AMERICAN CHAMPIONS WHO WILL VIE FOR OLYMPIC HONORS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - 1853 Era - LOCATION: CA. Named in story entitled SEVERED HEAD OF CANTU CREEK by William B. Secrest who explores the questions whether the California Rangers actually captured and decapitated the head of noted bandit, Joaquin Valancuela Murrieta. True story backed by newspaper clips as found in this old and complete western magazine.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - 1890 era. Location – CA, MT, UT. Named in the story entitled “The Freighters’ Bells” by Roberta M. Starry. My great granddad ran a transport line from Temple-Belton to Ft Worth, Texas so I was especially interested in this story which relates the history of the mule teams and their drivers that plied their trade in the early west as saved from this old and complete western magazine
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - 1830 - 1866 era. Site: KY, LA, TX. Photographed and named in story entitled PEGLEG SMITH LED A CHARMED LIFE by Xanthus Carson which covers the life of one of the greatest trapper and hunters on our western frontier and his finding of the greatest gold field in our history, the Lost Pegleg Mine as published in this complete and seldom found western magazine.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA COUNTY FAIR * - 1929 - Pictured are contestants at the Hay Pitching Finals of the Agricultural Contest at the Los Angeles County Fair, as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA COUNTY FAIR * - 1929 - Pictured is Miss Dorothy Marshal as winner of first prize for Dexterity in Farm Occupation at the Finals of the Agricultural Contest at the Los Angeles County Fair, as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA TORNADO DAMAGE * - 1921 - Pictured is tornado damage in Los Angeles as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
LOS ANGELES ELKS CLUB PHYSICAL DIRECTOR - STOCKTON, Pauline, Mrs. * - 1928 - Women's Physical Director of the Los Angeles Elk Club pictured in article entitled DAILY GYMNASTICS: YOUNG BUSINESS WOMEN OF HOLLYWOOD instructing class on roof of the B. H. Dyas Building as saved from this old American pictorial magazine
LOS DIABLOS - 1542 - 1929 era - Location Los Angeles, California. Named in history of Los Angeles entitled The Frontier of Diablos by Norman Winski who writes that a budding Lost Angeles was by no means a City of Angels - rather - if was full of thieves but because of the integrity of the founders, it became a thriving city as told in this hard to find western magazine.
LOS FELIZ RANCHO - 1542 - 1929 era - Location Los Angeles, California. Named in history of Los Angeles entitled The Frontier of Diablos by Norman Winski who writes that a budding Lost Angeles was by no means a City of Angels - rather - if was full of thieves but because of the integrity of the founders, it became a thriving city as told in this hard to find western magazine.
LOS PINOS AGENCY - 1879 - 1924. Location: CO, UT, Washington D. C. Named in story entitled QUEEN OF THE UTES by Everett Bair who writes the story of this gallant Ute Indian woman who saved many lives in the Meeker massacre and achieved lasting fame as found in this 50 year old, complete western magazine which has achieved a status as a collector's item.
LOS PINOS RIVER 1880 - Location - CO, NM Pictured in story of the San Juan extension of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad which was built in 1880 and had plenty of business – hauling ore, coal, oil, passengers, timber and livestock from the San Juan to the junction at Alamosa at a time when there was some doubt whether you could take a Moonlight Special to Tanglefoot Curve, Windy Point, the Whiplash through the Mad Tunnel. This is the history of how the narrow gauge survived as found in this old western magazine.
LOSBY, Carl E. * Private (Brady, North Dakota – WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)
LOSEE, Frank * - 1923 - Pictured in review of the play now running at the Forty-ninth Theatre entitled "FOR ALL OF US" as saved from this American Pictorial magazine.
LOSEY, Ed - 1900 era - Site - Cody, Nebraska -Named in "School Daze at Cody" - the true story of a school house with three rooms for the teachers to wrestle 90 kids, Hilarious tales of western school pranks and hy-jinks as told in this old and complete western magazine.
LOSING OF A NATION BY SMITH, Mary Ann Author - - 1865 era - Location -Oklahoma Territory Mentioned in "The Losing of a Nation" by Mary Ann Smith. Lefthand, Principal Chief of the Southern Arapaho tribe, remembering the losing of their land as slow, unseen, like a lingering sickness.. As published in this old rare and complete western magazine.
LOSS VALLEY FIGHT.. - 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
LOSSER, Arthur * - 1935 - Pictured and written about in weekly feature entitled THEY STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD as saved from this old American National News magazine. American pianist, he is known also as a lecture-recital and soloist with leading orchestras in America and Europe.
LOST ADAM'S DIGGINGS * - era 1863 - 74 - Site: New Mexico. Named in story of lost treasure entitled THE LOST ADAM'S DIGGINGS by Louise Cheney which legend says is second only to the Lost Dutchman mine in unfound treasures of the old west as story found in this complete American western magazine
LOST ADAM'S DIGGIN'S Mentioned in "Will He Find The Lost Adams Mine?" By: Kit Carson
LOST ADAM'S MINE Mentioned in "Will He Find The Lost Adams Mine?" By: Kit Carson
LOST BATTALION * - 1918 - First time published "Document Bearing On So-Called "Lost Battalion" written by German Officer demanding surrender of the 2nd Battalion, 308th of the 77th Division as saved from this American Pictorial magazine.
LOST BATTALION * - 1919 - Article entitled "Stirring Episode of 'Lost Battalion' in the Argonne with pictures of surviving members and part of the Lost Battalion along with pictures Major Charles Whittlesey and Major Kenny, rescusers as portrayed in a collage of pictuers from the American Pictorial magazine.
LOST BATTALION MESSENGER MONSON, Jack * - 1921 - Named as the ARGONNE MESSENGER BURIED as individual who saved the Lost Battalion who is shown being buried with full military honors as coffin is carried from the Church of the Ascension, New York City as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
LOST CABIN MINE mentioned in "The Rich Golden Gulches Of Montana" article from old western magazine
LOST CITY F THE LOST SINGER RANCH - 1861 - 64 - TEXAS.. Named in story entitled LOST SINGER SEWING MACHINE TREASURE by Ford Green. The author claims that somewhere along the 450 year old Long White Island called Padre is the lost treasure of the fortune of John Singer as related in this complete western magazine.
LOST CITY, NEW MEXICO *, - 1919 - Author of pictorial collage and featured cover article entitled Frijoles Canyon, Lost City with a sub titled The Forgotten Dwellings of a Forgotten People in New Mexico by Charles d' Emery with photographs by E. M. Newman as saved from this old American Scientitif Supplemental magazine.
LOST DUTCHMAN MINE mentioned in "Mystery of The Lost Lemon Mine" article from old western magazine
LOST FRENCHMEN'S MINE - 1860 - 1900 era. Location: Oregon. Named in story entitled "OREGON'S BOHEMIA MINES" by Nancy Dorman Anderson who writes of James "Bohemia" Johnson rand the discovery of a mystery claim on the Williamson River and the frenzy it started as found in the old, complete western magazine.
LOST IN THE JUNGLE (Movie) - Written about in "Tom Mix: Budding Western Star" By: Robert S. Birchard - the story of Tom Mix's years 1910 - 1917 at Selig-Polyscope where he achieved an authentic taste of cowboy Americana.
LOST LEMON MINE mentioned in "Mystery of The Lost Lemon Mine" article from old western magazine
LOST MINE OF THE FIDDLER'S GREEN - 1860 - 1900 era. Location: Oregon. Named in story entitled "OREGON'S BOHEMIA MINES" by Nancy Dorman Anderson who writes of James "Bohemia" Johnson rand the discovery of a mystery claim on the Williamson River and the frenzy it started as found in the old, complete western magazine.
LOST RANCH - (Victory Pictures- 1936 - 37. Location: Hollywood, California. Old Movie pictured and named in story entitled "Cowboy Strongman - Tom Tyler" by Glen Shirley tells of the history and times of this versatile actor who appeared as Captain Marvel after serving as a member of the Royal National Mounted Police and Champion Weightlifter of the U. S. Navy whose life touched most of the Hollywood greats as found in this very rare western magazine
LOST RIVER FIGHT, 1872 era. Written up in "THE WAR THE ARMY WOULD LIKE TO FORGET" by Samuel Stanley. Story of the Modoc War and the native Indians fight for their homeland and to live in piece
LOST SAN SABA MINE - 1714 - 1900 era. Location: TEXAS. Named in story entitled THE LOST BOWIE MINE (Bowie y su Tropa - 1829) by Dick Chick 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.
LOST SEVEN CITIES OF CIBOLA, 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.
LOST SHEEPHERDER MINE * - 1870 era - Location: Nevada. Story by Neil Murbarger of the old mining town of Jarbidge, Nevada and the golden bonanza that was just a shovel away as found in this old complete, western magazine.
LOST SINGER RANCH - 1861 - 64 - TEXAS.. Named in story entitled LOST SINGER SEWING MACHINE TREASURE by Ford Green. The author claims that somewhere along the 450 year old Long White Island called Padre is the lost treasure of the fortune of John Singer as related in this complete western magazine.
LOST SOUL MOANING CAVE * - Location: Vallecito, Calaveras County, California - Named in article entitled MOANING CAVE OF LOST SOULS by Ben Traywick. A cave discovered in 1863 by a group of Frenchmen who found more than 300 petrified skeletons of prehistoric man in this cave and written about in this article found in this complete and rare western magazine.
LOST SPRINGS STATE STATION- 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
LOST SPRINGS, WYOMING Baseball Team * - 1880 - LOCATION: CA, HA, MO, NY. Pictured in great story entitled BALL ONE OF THE FRONTIER by Milt Riske of baseball in the early days as featured story in an old western magazine
LOTH, M., * - 1922 - 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.
LOTHROP, F. L. * Captain, Officer directing the operation of the American Salvage Plant. "They Have Done Their Bit". 1919 Leslie's Weekly.
LOTT, Jr., George M. * - 1931 - Tennis Champion Runner-up featured on cover of National Magazine after losing to H. Ellsworth Vines, Jr., is pictured as the winner receives the Singles Championship Trophy from Louis Carruthers, President of the United States Lawn Tennis Association as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
LOTTA-SVAERD * - 1939 - Protector of Finnish Republic which has been threatened by Soviet Russia in a page entitled "THESE ARE FINNS" as saved from this pictorial gravure magazine.
LOTUS MINING CAMP - Early California history. Named in story entitled "HOW CALIFORNIA GOLD CAMPS WERE NAMED" by Ben T. Traywick who names many of the old gold camps throughout California claiming they read like signposts of the past as found in this old and complete western magazine
LOUD, Harold E. *, Lieutenant. Oscoda, Michigan. WW I Honor Roll - Killed in Action.
LOUGHEAD, John B. - 1890 - 20 era. Location Arizona. Partner in the Silver Queen Claim named in this story. When an old prospector came struggling into Fort Bowie in Arizona Indian Territory hungry and tired. Well, he had come to the right place cause three of the soldiers there had found some funny looking rock and wanted him to stake a claim. They shook hands, became a partnership and founded the THE QUEEN OF COPPER as here found in this western magazine by Dale F. Underwood.
LOUGHLIN, Beatrice, Miss * - 1922 - Pictured with partner William P. Chase. She is of New York, 1921 Woman's International Junior Champion Figure Skater doing the "Aero-Plate Skating" in article entitled "Skating and Ski-Jumping in the United States and Canada as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
LOUGHLIN, Joseph J. * Captain. Wilmington, North Carolina. WW I Honor Roll - Killed in Action.
LOUGHLIN, Lucille * - 1924 - Pictured with the Wellesley College mascot mule named "Pale Face", at their winter carnival as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
LOUGHRAN, Robert T. - 1929 - United Press Reporter Named in Rare and historic article entitled "Philadelphia Justice for Chicago's Al Capone" as saved from an old American News Magazine. Fantastic look at the inside of Capone's friends and gang and the pursuit of lawman that brought justice.
LOUGHRAN, Tommy * - 1929 - Pictured is the Light-Heavyweight Champion of the World surrounded by small admirers in picture entitled A HERO TO THE JUVENILE WORLD as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
LOUGHRAN, Tommy * - 1931 - Pictured in a collage of pictures in a double exposure photograph as saved from this old American pictorial magazine
LOUIE - 1920 - 30 era. Location: California. Named in story entitled "BRINGING FORTH THE MOUSE" by Richard Schickel which tells of the history of Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse detailing individuals who help bring the little rodent to the screen as published in this old American hardback magazine..
LOUIE THE 14TH * - 1925 - Musical Comedy that helped celebrate Navy Day at the Brooklyn Navy Yard with cast pictured as saved from an American Pictorial magazine
LOUIS, Captain * - 1928 - Shown in a pictorial collage entitled "QUAINT FRENCH CHARACTER STUDIES BY AN AMERICAN ARTIST" showing paintings by Sigurd Skou as saved from this old American Pictorial Mag..
LOUIS, Joe * - 1936 - After being knocked out by Max Schmeling as pictured in article entitled "Sports Review of 1936" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
LOUIS, Joe * (The Brown Bomber) . " Will the Louis-Godoy battle be Joe's Last Fight?" - Featured Article. National Magazine. 1940
LOUIS, Joe * (The Brown Bomber). "Comeback Trail: Louis's Victory over Sharkey".
LOUIS, Joe *, 1942 (World's Champion Boxer) Sports story about victory over Buddy Bear and donation of title to Charity.
LOUISE steamer mentioned in "Ho, for the Klondike!", by Paul Hogarth
LOUISE, Anita * - 1934 - Star of THE MOVIE OF THE WEEK "DU BARRY" as reviewed and saved from this old American pictorial magazine
LOUISE, Anita * - 1936 - Pictured with other screen stars celebrating the birthday of Jeanette MacDonald in article entitled " Out Go The Birthday Candles For A Singing Star of the Screen" as saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine. In mint condition, page is 11 by 15 inches.
LOUISE, Anita* - 1931 - Pictured and written about in this article entitled A DAUGHTER OF OLD MAN RIVER who appears as Towhead in Universal's HEAVEN ON EARTH as noted in STAR AND SCENES FROM THE NEW FILMS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
LOUISIANA GOVERNOR ELECT - LONG, Huey P., * (and family) - 1928 - Pictured in article entitled LOUISIANA'S NEXT GOVERNOR AND HIS FAMILY: HUEY P. LONG who is to be the Nominee of the Democratic Party for Governor of Louisiana as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
LOUISIANA PURCHASE, 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.
LOUISVILLE * - 1937 - Pictured and named as a Mississippi River Sternwheelers THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS piloted by Louis Migaud in story entitled "OL' MAN RIVER" as saved from this American Newsweek magazine.
LOUISVILLE COURIER JOURNAL, Written up in, "Cullen Baker-First of the Gunfighters", By: Carl W. Breihan - Story of notorious Easter Texas Desperado in the 1880 era.
LOUISVILLE STERNWHEELER, THE * - 1937 - Pictured and named in text entitled OL' MAN RIVER with Louis Migaud as the pilot of the sternwheeler The City of St. Louis as saved from this American newsweek magazine.
LOUNSBERRY, Clement A. Colonel mentioned in "Reporting A Gold Rush", by: Oliver Knight
LOUP FORK RIVER- 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.
LOUVET, Monsieur * - 1936 - French inventor pictured and named in article entitled "PEDDLE" and "PADDLE" as saved from this old American pictorial magazine
LOUW, Eric H. (South African Minister Plenipotentiary 1933 SOUTH AFRICA GOLD - JUDGE VILLERS ROOS, Time Magazine, January 9, 1933)
LOUYS, Pierre., - 1920 - Named as Novelist in 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.
LOVE BIRDS * - 1921 - Musical comedy "Love Birds" stars with Emile Lea who has a dancing specialty act as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
LOVE LETTERS MINING CAMP - Early California history. Named in story entitled "HOW CALIFORNIA GOLD CAMPS WERE NAMED" by Ben T. Traywick who names many of the old gold camps throughout California claiming they read like signposts of the past as found in this old and complete western magazine
LOVE, Bessie * - 1923 - Featured in pictorial collage entitled PROMINENT ACTRESSES OF THE SILENT DRAMA as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint. 11 by 16 inches.
LOVE, Elizabeth * - 1931 - Star of comedy, "FAST SERVICE" in article entitled IN NEW ATTRACTIONS OF THE BROADWAY STAGE as saved from this old American pictorial magazine
LOVE, Ernest A. * Lieutenant (Prescott, Arizona – WW 1 Honor Roll – Died of Wounds)
LOVE, Harry - Texas Ranger -- Mentioned in "How to Foil a Stage Robber" by Ed Earl Repp. James B. Hume, head of Wells Fargo Police Service, had gold cast in balls so heavy the robbers couldn't move them as told in this rarely found western complete magazine.
LOVE, Harry, Captain - 1850 -1900 era. Location: CA. California Ranger named in story entitled "The Killing of California's Dick Turpin" which recites the capture and killing of Joaquin Murieta - a Mexican bandido whose legendary feats captured headlines as saved from this old American News magazine
LOVE, Harry, Captain *- 1853 Era - LOCATION: CA. Principal pictured and named in story entitled SEVERED HEAD OF CANTU CREEK by William B. Secrest who explores the questions whether the California Rangers actually captured and decapitated the head of noted bandit, Joaquin Valancuela Murrieta. True story backed by newspaper clips as found in this old and complete western magazine.
LOVE, Jack - Sheriff - 1900 era. Location OK, CA. 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
LOVE, James -1866 era - Location Missouri - Bank President named in story entitled THE FIRST DAYLIGHT BANK HOLDUP of the robbery of the Liberty, Clay County, Missouri Bank thought to be robbed by Jesse and Frank James. James took credit for the robbery but not the killing of the boy, Jolly Wymore as published in this complete, old western magazine
LOVE, John L. - Candidate for Attorney General - 1871 - 1800 - 1890 era. Site: California. Named in story entitled TAPEWORM, TICKETS & SHOULDER STRIKERS by Richard Reinhardt who writes of many of the shenanigans at the polls in California in the early days and those that participated as found in this complete western magazine.
LOVE, Nat "Deadwood Dick" * - 1890 -1920 era. Location Western United States. Named in story entitled THE BLACK PIONEERS by Max Prescott which says that there was almost no job, the Black Pioneer could not handle, inc. cattle drives, buffalo hunts, Indians and outlaws. Recites that they were America's unsung Black Knights, the Negro Cowboy as found in this seldom read complete western magazine listing these great names of the past frontier.
LOVE, Robert - 1870 -1930 era - Curator of the Will Rogers Memorial Museum named in biography entitled "WILL ROGERS ' INTERNATIONAL COWPOKE" as written by John W. Devine that is seldom found as published in an unusual western magazine with is complete and in mint condition.
LOVE, Thomas B. - 1919 - Featured in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR as former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury to be succeeded by Jouett Shouse, Congressman from Kansas as saved from this old American Pictorial.
LOVE, Tom.. - 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
LOVE, W. L. (Mrs.) W.L. Love's wife mentioned in "The Great Galveston Flood" article from old western magazine
LOVE, W.L. reporter from houston post mentioned in "The Great Galveston Flood" article from old western magazine
LOVE, Waldo - 1820 - 1870 era, Location Western United States. Painter named in "Jim Bridger: The Blanket Chief" by Kit Stone. The story of Jim Bridger - a hunter, trapper, fur trader, guide and explorer whose "keen intelligence and courage was respected by whites and Indians equally as published in this rare and complete old western magazine.
LOVE BIRDS * - 1921 - Pictured are cast of LOVE BIRDS inc., Marlon Bent, Elizabeth Murray and Pat Rooney playing leading roles in article entitled LEADING ACTRESSES AND CLIMATIC SCENES as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. 11 by `16 inches. Mint condition.
LOVEJOY, Bruce - 1900 -30 era, Location: Montna, South Dakota. Hoist Engineer, B & M Shaft named in story entitled 'LIFE-LINES OF THE MINES by Mildred Fielder - the story of the invention of William J. Lilly who developed the Lilly Hoist Controller which was and is responsible for saving thousands of miners' lives as found in this rare and seldom found complete western magazine.
LOVEJOY, Frederick * - era 1840-1890 - Location DL, PA, CO, AR, AZ - Named in biography of THE BATTLING QUAKER by Joe Koller, the story of Major General William Jackson Palmer who has been elected to the Hall of Fame of Great Westerners of the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and the Western Heritage Center at Oklahoma City, Ok. as saved from this seldom found western magazine.
LOVEJOY, Gertie (" Diamond Tooth Gertie") - 1890 era. Location AK, CA, OH. Dance hall girl at the Phoenix Saloon, Dawson, Alaska named in story entitled "The Scramble For Klondike Gold" by Roberta M. Starry who writes of the fascinating story of father Bert F. Starry and what it was really like to hunting for Klondike gold. It was more than expected as men froze to death, most came back empty handed but some made the most of it and lived to tell about the good old days as recaptured here in this rare, complete western magazine
LOVEJOY, Mr. (Fireman) - 1890 ERA - CA. Named in story entitled THE SAN JOAQUIN TRAIN HOLDUPS with photos furnished by the California State Library. When a number of robberies of the Southern Pacific train occurred, there were mixed feelings. After all, the SP wasn't loved as told in this old complete western magazine.
LOVEJOY, MR. (Fireman, Southern Pacific Railroad) - 1890 era - Location: California. Named in story entitled "THE LAST OF THE WEST'S DESPERADOES" by Edward Sullivan which explains some of the anger and hatred that the old settlers had for the railways. When the railroad took the settler's land, their answer was to begin a spate of train robberies as published in this old and complete western magazine
LOVEJOY, T. E.. * - 1924 - Pictured in article entitled "MEMBERS OF AMERICA'S TRACK AND FIELD TEAM: representatives on the American Olympic Trackmen team who will represent America at the Olympic Games as they leave New York aboard the liner America. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.
LOVEL, Harry mentioned in "Tex Banta Mountain Man of the 1880’s", by: O. W. Banta, Submitted By: Wayne Spiller