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

SHEPARD Bill of WESTERN MARYLAND MEETS IN SHRINE FOOTBALL GAME OF 1935 * - 1935 - The Shrine game ended with the West Defeating the East 19 to  13-Pictured in Sports pictorial collage  picturing Bill Shepard of Western Maryland stopped by Pennino of St. Mary's as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SHEPARD BROTHERS STAGE LINE * - 1860 - 1900's - Location - UT. Named in story entitled "QUEEN OF THE UTAH GOLD CAMPS" by George A. Thompson citing names of individuals and the mines of the old Gold camp. Important mine research tool as found in this old Western magazine.

SHEPARD MANSION, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA * - 1880 - 1920's. Site: CA. Named and pictured in story entitled THE MOCKER by Don Freeman who writes that Jesse Shepard was known as a Spiritualist who owned a home that brought misfortune to all. His strange life in the United States is related in this old and complete western magazine.

SHEPARD, Frederick K.  - (of Buffalo, New York ) - 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.

SHEPARD, George S. * Lieutenant (North Easton, Mass. – Honor Roll – Died from wounds)

SHEPARD, Jesse * - 1880 - 1920's. Site: CA. Subject of story entitled THE MOCKER by Don Freeman who writes that Shepard was known as a Spiritualist who owned a home that brought misfortune to all. His strange life in the United States is related in this old and complete western magazine.

SHEPARD, Margaret, * - 1931 - Pictured in article entitled THE QUEEN OF THE FESTIVAL OF THE STATES as the Miss Pennsylvania from New Kensington, Pennsylvania was chosen for highest honors of the Celebration at St. Petersburg, Florida as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

SHEPERD BROTHER- 1860's - 1890 - LOCATION: CA, HA, MO, NY. Named  in great story entitled BALL ONE OF THE FRONTIER by Milt Riske of baseball in the early days including one about a home run hit that had to be measured the next day cause it was so long they had to get special equipment or the Mormon triple play where a ball landed in a tree and a player shook it out while all watched – then got the ball loose and threw it in and got three outs. Featured story in an old western magazine.

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

SHEPHERD, Dan - 1866 era, Site: Western Trail Drive. Named as brother of subject of story entitled ON THE TRAIL IN 1886 by J. Frank Dobie Story who captures the life and experiences of John Shepherd, an old time trail driver who tells of the real flavor of the early cowpoke  as one who lived to tell about it in this 50 year old western magazine which is a collectors item.

SHEPHERD, George  -1866 era - Location Missouri - One of Quantrill original raiders as 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

SHEPHERD, John * - 1866 era, Site: Western Trail Drive. Subject of story entitled ON THE TRAIL IN 1886 by J. Frank Dobie Story who captures the life and experiences of John Shepherd, an old time trail driver who tells of the real flavor of the early cowpoke  as one who lived to tell about it in this 50 year old western magazine which is a collectors item.

SHEPHERD, William- 1860's - 1890 - LOCATION: CA, HA, MO, NY. Named  in great story entitled BALL ONE OF THE FRONTIER by Milt Riske of baseball in the early days including one about a home run hit that had to be measured the next day cause it was so long they had to get special equipment or the Mormon triple play where a ball landed in a tree and a player shook it out while all watched – then got the ball loose and threw it in and got three outs. Featured story in an old western magazine

SHEPLEY, Ruth * - 1920 - Pictured as star is Ruth Shepley who is shortly to appear in a new Guy Bolton comedy entitled WILD CHERRY in article entitled Stars of the Stage  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SHEPLEY, Ruth * - 1923 - Pictured as star is Ruth Shepley playing in  "TWO FELLOWS AND A GIRL" with headline entitled ACTRESSES OF STAGE AND SCREEN as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

SHEPPARD, Carl  * - Named and pictured as Turtle Member in Historical Piece entitled " The Mighty McClures" a biographical piece about "Jake" McClure and his association with Rodeo Western Stars and their membership in an early organization called "The Turtles" as published in this  magazine

SHEPPARD, E. W., * - 1925 - Named  Lieutenant killed  in  piece entitled All Ready For The Fatal Voyage as appeared in a history entitled "The Human Side of the Shenandoah Disaster" saved from an old American News Magazine

SHEPPARD, E. W.,, Lieutenant of the SHENANDOAH CREW * - 1924 - Member of the CREW of American Dirigible pictured in collage and entitled THE DAUGHTER OF THE STARS ONCE MORE TAKES TO THE AID as America's mightiest airship leaved the ground at Lakehurst, New Jersey as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SHEPPARD, Morris * - 1919 - U. S. Senator (D) from Texas - pictured entitled "Men Whose Activities Are Attracting Attention at Washington" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

SHEPPARD, Morris, Senator * - 1932 - Named in article entitled THE UPROAR OVER THE BINGHAM BEER BILL  with picture titled "The We Want Beer Plane Which Is Touring the Nation in Behalf of Modification as saved from this old American News Magazine.

SHEPPARD, Oscar Inside Hanrahan's saloon mentioned in "Red Lightning Struck Twice", by Curtis Bishop 

SHEPPERD-BARRON, Mrs. * - 1931 - Pictured entitled TENNIS INVADERS FROM ABOARD - THE BRITISH WIGHTMAN CUP TEAM  arriving at New York aboard the Aquitania for the Ninth Annual International Match at the Woman's National Tournament as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SHERIDAN TO BILLINGS RAILROAD LINE *  later, called the TOLUCA TO CODY RAILROAD LINE * . - 1900 era railroad history entitled "The Squaw Line"  by Vera Saban. Photos. When a bunch of Swedes were asked why they were riding this train. They answered "Just to looka" and, thus the name --  as published in this old western magazine.

SHERIDAN, Clare, Mrs. *  - 1923 - Featured in "Women Whose Activities Are of Public Interest". Shown as Sculptor of Bolshevists.

SHERIDAN, Mr. General mentioned in "Night of the Red Moon" article from old western magazine

SHERIDAN, Phil General 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.

SHERIDAN, Phil General, ("Bad Hand" - CUSTER DIED & FAME- MACKENZIE WON & OBSCURITY, Featured article in Vol. 1, No. 1  un-indexed western magazine.)

SHERIDAN, Phil Major General. "The Men in Command of Our Fighting Force". Saturday Evening Post 1901.

SHERIDAN, Phil, General written up in story entitled "When Bad Hand Rode To Oblivion" as published in rare  western magazine.

SHERIDAN, Phil, General  - 1884 era - (Father in Law of Major Rucker) referred to in "MACARTHUR SLEPT HERE" by Leonard H. Boucher. . Early Fort Selden, New Mexico history with story of famed General  Douglas MacArthur with picture as a boy with family as published in  western magazine.

SHERIDAN, Philip H., General, 1870 era – Location: SD. Mentioned in “If Reno Had Attacked,” by J. S. Paul. Would Custer have been saved if Reno had attacked? This is a new twist to an old tale as published in this complete old western magazine.

SHERIDAN, Philip H., Lieutenant-General. -  1875 - 89. Location Texas, Mexico, New York. Named in the story entitled THE INSANITY AND DEATH OF GENERAL RANALD S. MACKENZIE by J. M. Skaggs who writes of the end of duty and life of the hero of heroes who had done as much as any one man to rid the Southwest of marauding Indians as found in this seldom read western magazine

SHERIDAN, Phillip H. General, Custer's 7th Cavalry, U. S. Army. "Under A Most Galling Fire" by Howard Peterson. Old Western Magazine reciting history of Congressional Medal of Honor Winners and heroes of Medal of Honor Point on the Reno-Benteen Battlefield 1876

SHERIDAN, Phillip H., General - 1868 ERA - Location: KA, NB, CO. Named in story entitled "Thunder On The Arickaree" by Raymond W. and Mary Lund Settle which tell of Buffalo Soldiers of the 10th Cavalry saving troops of Colonel George A. Forsyth of the 9th Cavalry which is one of the great reads of our early pioneer days as found in this rare, complete, western magazine.

SHERIDAN, Phillip H., General - 1870 - 90 era - Named in Biographical history of John Burrell OMOHUNDRO entitled "Texas Jack"  by S. Bloom, the story of a Confederate Scout and Spy for J.E.B. Stuart and cowboy who turned showman as published in this rare western magazine.

SHERIDAN, Phillip H., General - 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.

SHERIDAN, Phillip H., General - 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.

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

SHERIDAN, Phillip H., General,  - 1840 - 1926 - Site: Western United States.  General 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

SHERIDAN, Phillip H., General  - 1860 - 1920 era. Location: CO, KS, Named in story entitled "THE LIVE, LOVES, AND BATTLES OF MADAM MATTIE SILKS" by Louise Cheney who writes of Madam Mattie Silks in her occupation of choice but beneath the tough, dazzling opportunism of her job which was a necessary characteristic, there beat the normal heart of a woman as found in this old and complete western magazine

SHERIDAN, Phillip H., General   - 1874 - Named in story entitled "LAST STAND ON A TEXAS PRAIRIE" by William P. Knox which chronicles history of the Battle of Lyman's Wagon Train and the Battle of Buffalo Wallow in 1874 which resulted in 19 Medal of Honor Awards being bestowed. Battle is famous for the quote "Forward, If any man is killed, I will make him a Corporal" as found in this very rare, little known western magazine.

SHERIDAN, Phillip H.,  - 1860 - 80 era - General, U. S. Army named in  biographical history entitled "Doctor Richard J. Gatling and His Gun" - the fascinating story of one of the world's greatest inventors - a man whose invention of the machine gun changed history. Story in American Hardback

SHERIDAN, Phil  - 1870 Era - As Lieutenant named in historical biography entitled "T. Ross Browne and the Corruptible West. Story of Government sleuth who made a name for himself  as strict auditor in the pioneer days of the Gold Rush.

SHERIDAN, Phil, General - 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

SHERIDAN, Phillip, General of the U. S. Army - 1840 - 1918 era. Location: CO, VA. 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

SHERIDAN, William P.,  *  Famous detective pictured in TUXEDO TOBACCO AD * - 1913 - Featuring pictures and endorsements of famous Americans as saved from an old American Magazine.

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

SHERRILL, Charles W., General * - 1928 - Pictured at the CATHEDRAL OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, NEW YORK  entitled A GIFT FROM THE KING OF THE BELGIANS as saved from an old American Pictorial magazine

SHERLOCKER, Abel  - 1880 era - location Western United States. Named in story about Annie Powers (i.e. Buffalo Woman)  entitled "BUFFALO WOMAN, TERROR OF THE PLAINS" by Maurice Kildare and  tells of this widow riding the vengeance trail on a black horse, clad in black seeking her husband's killers as published in this rare, seldom found complete western magazine.

SHERMAN SILVER PURCHASE ACT mentioned in "Bill Stewart…Nevada's Silver Chief" article from old western magazine

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

SHERMAN, Arthur  * - 1924 - Picture entitled "Strike Out Now, Don't Be Afraid" learning how  to swim from Betty Johnson at Palm Beach.

SHERMAN, Barry Lee * Corporal, (Quincy, Michigan -WW 1 Honor Roll -  Killed in Action)

SHERMAN, E. G. * Private (Wilbur, Michigan - Honor Roll - WW 1 Killed in Action)

SHERMAN, James W. * Corporal, (Ravena, Michigan -WW 1 Honor Roll -  Killed in Action)

SHERMAN, Jane  * - 1927 - Maiden from Japan and appeared at the Philadelphia Club as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

SHERMAN, John * - 1897 - Secretary of State of the United States pictured and written up in American Magazine article entitled "In The Public Eye".

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

SHERMAN, Lawrence Y. * Senator from Illinois. 1920  Republican Senator. "Prominent Senatorial Debaters at Washington".

SHERMAN, Lowell * - 1920 - Pictured are of the stars of the film play of D. W. Griffiths, WAY DOWN EAST" pictured and named in a pictorial collage as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint.

SHERMAN, Lowell * - 1922 - Pictured as the adventuress in "Lawful Larceny" with cast of Gail Kane, Lowell Sherman and Margaret Lawrence in article entitled Actresses and Climatic Scenes Occurring as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SHERMAN, Lowell * - 1923 - Leading actor appearing in "CASANOVA", a play full of the color and romance of the Eighteenth Century now showing at the Empire Theatre, New York with pictorial scenes and reviews as saved from this old American Pictorial review.

SHERMAN, Lowell * - 1924 - Pictured in " Actors of Note in the America Drama". 11 by 17 inches.

SHERMAN, Lowell * - 1932 - Pictured clip of movie "THE GREEKS HAD A WORD FOR THEM" showing co-stars  entitled STARS AND SCENES FROM THE NEW FILMS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

SHERMAN, Lowell  * - 1921 - Star pictured and written about as appearing in "THE MAN'S NAME" and featured in this article entitled PLAYERS AND SCENES OF STAGE AND SCREEN as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SHERMAN, Moses Member Water Commissioner named in LOS ANGELES AQUEDUCT*, WATER WAR, CHINATOWN - STORY OF HISTORY OF BUILDING AQUEDUCT.

SHERMAN, Philip H., General - 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.

SHERMAN, Stephen George  * Sergeant, (Minneapolis, Minn - WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

SHERMAN, TEXAS  - 1870 era. Site of story,  "A Stranger Rode With The Posse" by Fred M. Truett. Fascinating tale of law's run in with Jesse James as published in this old western magazine.

SHERMAN, TEXAS  COURT HOUSE * - 1930 - Pictured  burning with text in article entitled "King Mob Runs Amuck in Texas" where courthouse was burned as was negro rapist accused of assaulting white girl. Negro was burned and hanged. Article banned by EBay. Rare

SHERMAN, William - Candidate for Superintendent of Pulic Schools - 1863- 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.

SHERMAN, William T., General - 1850 - 1900 era - Named in story entitled THE FIGHT AT FOSSIL CREEK by J. L. Beardsley who tells of the attacks of Cheyenne Chiefs Tall Bull and Roman Nose on the workmen of the Union Pacific Railway in Kansas as found in this old western magazine.

SHERMAN, William T., General - 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.

SHERMAN, William Tecumseh, General of the U. S. Army - 1840 - 1918 era. Location: CO, VA. 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

SHERMAN, William Tecumseh, General, U. S. Army - 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.

SHERMAN, William T. General , -  Mentioned in "A Curse Upon His Head" By: Norman C. Pierce, the story of the Mormon empire builder. Sam Brennan, of San Francisco. Rare

SHERMAN, William T., General - 1868 ERA - Location: KA, NB, CO. Named in story entitled "Thunder On The Arickaree" by Raymond W. and Mary Lund Settle which tell of Buffalo Soldiers of the 10th Cavalry saving troops of Colonel George A. Forsyth of the 9th Cavalry which is one of the great reads of our early pioneer days as found in this rare, complete, western magazine.

SHERMAN, William T., General - DATE - Indian Wars - SITE - Colorado. Seventh Cavalry Commanding General of the Missouri Division named in story entitled Triangle of Death by Col. Philip M. Schockley which was written as "The Kidder Episode" of tragic end to a mission gallantly attempted but by green officers whose first Indian battle was to be their last as Custer discovered and as found in this old Western Magazine

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

SHERMAN, William T., General, - 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.

SHERMAN, William T., General,  - 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

SHERMAN, William T, General - 1871 era - TX. Named in story entitled DEATH ON THE BUTTERFIELD TRAIL by Stanley O. Shelton which tells story  of The Warren Wagon Train Massacre near Salt Creek, Texas and of Chief Satank's incarceration and his taking of his old life while under arrest as found in this very rare and old Western magazine

SHERMAN, William T., General  * - 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

SHERMAN, William T., General  - 1870 - 90's Site: Western United States. Division Commander named in "We Never Grew Old In Garrison".  by Marjorie Kutchinski, the story of Army Life of Lieutenant Frank D. Baldwin and wife in the pioneer days as published in this complete and rare western magazine.

SHERMAN, William Tecumseh * General. 1891 "General's Sherman's Last Speech as published June 1891 in Century Magazine.

SHERMAN, William Tecumseh General mentioned in "Palo Duro, canyon of the dead" article from old western magazine

SHERMAN, William Tecumseh, General - 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 this old and complete western magazine

SHERMAN, William Tecumseh Lieutenant General. "The Men in Command of Our Fighting Force". Saturday Evening Post 1901

SHERMAN, William Tecumseh, General - 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.

SHERMAN, William Tecumseh, General - 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.

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

SHERMAN, William Tecumseh. 1873 era. Written up  in, "John Kleven-Nebraska Pioneer" by Martha E. Lambert - story of settlement of Nebraska town of Culbertson.

SHERRILL *  - 1917 - (Adjutant-General, New York National Guard) American World War I Memorabilia consisting of collage of pictures of various parades to first U. S Army contingencies parading in various cities of the United States before going overseas. Double page, 22 by 15 inches. Excellent condition.

SHERRILL, C. O. *  -  Colonel, (Aide of President Harding) - 1922 - pictured and mentioned in "Leading Figures and Events at the National Capital".

SHERRY, John   - 1857 - Manufacturer, Sag Harbor, New York  -  Patent issued entitled ":Leonard's Dynamoeter " with engraving and explanation of workings.

SHERRY, Mrs., * - 1917 - Rodeo Performer 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

SHERWIN, Belle - 1926 - President of the League of Women Voters of the United States named in story entitled The Suffragist Fight Over Industrial Equality seeking equal jobs as saved from this old American News Magazine.

SHERWIN, Claude- 1910 era - AZ, CA, CO, OK, OR, WY - Named in this remarkable true story of Rodeo Queen Bertha Kaepernik Blancett - one of the first women rodeo stars who made a mark for herself and her sex with such outfits as the 101 Wild West Ranch Show,  the Cheyenne Frontier Day Rodeo and shows all over the United States as recorded in this rare, complete seldom found western magazine.

SHERWIN, Len- 1910 era - AZ, CA, CO, OK, OR, WY - Colorado horse trader named in this remarkable true story of Rodeo Queen Bertha Kaepernik Blancett - one of the first women rodeo stars who made a mark for herself and her sex with such outfits as the 101 Wild West Ranch Show,  the Cheyenne Frontier Day Rodeo and shows all over the United States as recorded in this rare, complete seldom found western magazine.

SHERWOOD, B. F. and Company * - 1890 - 1910 CIRCA - Stock Brokers named in story entitled " Getting On A Big Bonnaza" a look at the days when "dividend dreams' wound up as wallpaper but now some of these are Collector's Items as written up in this rare western magazine.

SHERWOOD, Colonel, Representative * - 1923 - (Ohio) Pictured in article entitled "Outstanding Congressional Figures" as the oldest member of the House of Representative as saved from this old American pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches

SHERWOOD, J. F., Mrs., * - 1926 of 130 Gracechurch Street, Port Chester, New York who won  award for photo entitled "Off For A Walk"  submitted in "Cash Prizes to Amateur Photographers" as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

SHERWOOD, Lydia O., Mrs. (Mother Oliver Sherwood).

SHERWOOD, Oliver Burr * Lieutenant Aviator (WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Airplane collision in France, Jan. 20, 1918)

SHERWOOD, Russell T. (Mayor's Fiscal Agent - Verdict of the Nation's Press on Mayor Walker, National  Digest, 1932)

SHE'S MY BABY * - 1928 - Featured as actress is EVELYN ELLSMORE in pictorial collage entitled NEW AND OLD FAVORITES OF THE BROADWAY STAGE as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

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

SHEVLIN, Miss Peggy * - 1923 - Pictured as representative Miss New York in an article entitled " Aspirant for Beauty Prize at Atlantic City Pageant as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

SHEVLOWITZ, - 1925 - Named Chief Machinist Mate killed  in  piece entitled All Ready For The Fatal Voyage as appeared in a history entitled "The Human Side of the Shenandoah Disaster" saved from an old American News Magazine

SHIBE, Thomas.,  * - 1922 - Pictured are American League Representatives in session in Washington, Feb., 8, 1922 as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

SHIBER, George B. * - 1929 - Pictured in photo entitled AT THE ANNUAL BRYN MAWR  HOUND SHOW abeing presented the trophy to by Mrs. J. Stanley Reeves won as owner of the Best Pack of Hounds as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine

SHIBICKY, ALEX * - NEW YORK RANGERS HOCKEY TEAM  - 1936 - pictured in "Big League Hockey, On the Ice and Off in Pictorial Magazine.

SKIDDING starring ABEL, Walter and CHURCHILL, Marguerite* - 1928 - Pictured is the star Walter Abel and Marguerite Churchill appearing in "SKIDDING", playing at the Bijou Theatre in a pictorial page entitled BROADWAY'S SUMMER THEATRE SEASON IN FULL SWING as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

SHIDEHARA, Kei * Japanese Diplomat - 1919 - Next Ambassador to the United States.

SHIDEHARA, Mijuro  * - 1921 - Japanese Ambassador to the United States pictured in article entitled "Diplomats, Legislators, and Ambassadors in the Public Eye as saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine.

SHIEK - UL - ISLAM * - 1914 - Shown declaring Holy War in Constantinople.

SHIELD, Luke (WAHACANKA - Indian Name)  - 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.

SHIELDS, Cornelius  - (Yacht Columbia) 1962 Challenger to the  The Yacht Gretel which had been chosen to lead the AUSTRALIA CHALLENGES FOR THE AMERICA CUP -  Story as written up in a National News Magazine entitled "Grim Duel in Newport".

SHIELDS, Frank * - Tennis Player from United States - 1934  "Conquest of the Davis Cup; England Victorious".

SHIELDS, Frank.  * - 1932 -  (of New York) Pictured and featured in article entitled YOUNG STARS RISE TO FAME IN THE YEAR'S TENNIS PLAY in an article sub-titled ONE OF AMERICA'S GREAT BOY STARS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SHIELDS, J. F. (Iowa Farmer) whose chattels were being foreclosed in 1933 - Pictorial collage entitled "Farm Unrest and Foreclosures; Martial Law in Iowa" as saved from American Pictorial magazine.

SHIELDS, Jean, Miss * - 1924 - Pictured is winner of City wide beauty contest in Cincinnati, Ohio named in article entitled "Carries Off te Balm For Beauty" as saved from this old American pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

SHIELDS, John K. * Senator, Tennessee - 1919 Men Who Have Figured in Recent Events in Washington National Capital.

SHIELDS, Paul "Glit"  - (Yacht Columbia) 1962 Challenger to the  The Yacht Gretel which had been chosen to lead the AUSTRALIA CHALLENGES FOR THE AMERICA CUP -  Story as written up in a National News Magazine entitled "Grim Duel in Newport".

SHIELDS, SIdney * star of "The Hindu" ' Beautiful Women of the Opera, Stage and Screen - 1922.

SHIGEMITSU, Mammou * - 1932 - Japanese Minister to China in Pictorial collage entitled "The Shanghai Bombing" of Japanese Military Officials at Hongkew Park as saved from American Mag.

SHIH-KAI, Yuan * Chinese General 1917 - Feature Story, "Why China Wishes to Enter the War" by Charles Johnson. American Magazine.

SHILAPNIKOV *, Russian Commissary for Labor. A double page of an old American magazine of drawings published in 1921 entitled CHARACTER SKETCHES OF THE PRINCIPAL FIGURES IN THE BOLSHEVIST REGIME THAT NOW DOMINATES RUSSIA

SHILEY, Jean M. * - 1928 - Pictured as one who will wear the American colors in the Amsterdam Olympic High Jump as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

SHILLIDAY, Rexford * Cadet. Columbus, Ohio. WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Airplane Accident..

SHILLITO, Louis A. * Private, (Brooklyn, N.Y. - WW 1 Honor Roll -Killed in Action)

SHIMER, Jacob M. * Lieutenant (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania – WW1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

SHIMIDZU, * - 1921 - He and partner Kumagae pictured losing Davis Cup Doubles to Americans Watson M. Washburn and R. Norris Williams played at Forest Hills, Long Island on September 3 as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SHIMIZU, Zeno, Captain of the Japanese Davis Cup Tennis Team * - 1923 - Pictured are photographs of Australian and Japanese players in competition where headline reads "Australia Defeats Japan in Davis Cup Tennis Play". Shows stars J. O. Anderson of Australia and Zenzo Shimizu, Captain of the Japanese Davis Cup Team in play at South Side Tennis Club, Chicago, Ill.

SIMPSON, Bob  - 1920 - Site: NY, England Antwerp Olympic Games - Named along with others in article entitled PROSPECTIVE AMERICAN CHAMPIONS IN THE OLYMPIC GAMES as featured in the Sports - and - Athletics section of this old American News Magazine. Mint Condition  5 pages.

SHINES WHITE.,  - 1868 era - Location OK, NB, INDIAN TERRITORY.. Indian husband of Prairie Flower named in historical true story entitled STANDING BEAR: ELOQUENT ADVOCATE by Carl Uhlark who write of Thomas H. Tibbles, an assistant editor of the Omaha Herals and pioneer advocate of Indian rights and his attempt to help Ponca Indian Chief Standing Bear (called Ma-chu-nah-zah) to receive justice in the courts of the United States as found in this complete, rare and seldom read western magazine.

SHINGH, Sir Hari, Maharajah of Jammu and Kashmir . * - 1931 - Disguises himself as Mr. A in England because of woman troubles is   pictured and featured in article entitled " THE LEGISLATIVE ARCHITECT OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM" as saved from the weekly featured "FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS" published in an American Pictorial Magazine.

SHINGLE, Honorable Bob and family . * - 1925 -  (of Hawaii) - President of the Senate of Hawaii and Republican National Committeeman pictured  on way to Washington aboard the Dollar Liner, President Wilson  in an  article entitled " NO REASON WHY HIS ROOF SHOULD LEAK" AS  saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

SHINGLE, Charley - 1880 era - Western Frontier - Named as friend of "Wild Bill" Hickok 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

SHINN, Charles Howard (literary worker)

SHINN, Everett * - Illustrator ASIA* Magazine Cover - December 1926

SHINNERS, Ralph  * - 1922 - Pictured in Giants team pictured in training at San Antonio, Texas in article entitled "Outstanding Figures of the National Game" as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

SHIP "A. J. WEST"  * - 1903 - 09 era. Location: WA. Named in story entitled "PORT OF MISSING MEN" by C. J. Lind who tells of the Floater Fleet of missing sea men in Aberdeen, Washington and the activity of those responsible as found in this old and complete western magazine.

SHIP "CONSTANCIA" - - 1891. Location: Artic. Named in story of "THE PEARY RELIEF EXPEDITION" by Angelo Heilprin with drawing by Frank W. Stokes citing the facts and details of the expedition inc. crew members and their duties as published in this unusual, complete western magazine.

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

SHIP "GUNSTON HALL" *  - 1919 - Pictured in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR whose launching at Alexandria, Virginia on Feb. 27 marked resumption of shipbuilding on the Potomac as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

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

SHIP "MADAGASCAR" - 1850 era - Location: VA and Western United States. Named in story entitled THE REAL CALAMITY JANE by Kathryn Wright of Martha Jane Cannary - called Calamity Jane here and the life of this legendary figure on the pioneer front of the western United States as found in this old and complete western magazine

SHIP "SAM FOX" - 1848 - 52. Location: U.S. Named in story entitled "RUDOLPH KURZ" - THE WEST'S FORGOTTEN ARTIST by Wilfred T. Neil  Old, complete western magazine

SHIP "TALLAHASSEE" - 1848 - 52. Location: U.S. Named in story entitled "RUDOLPH KURZ" - THE WEST'S FORGOTTEN ARTIST by Wilfred T. Neil  Old, complete western magazine

SHIPLEY, George E. * Lieutenant (Chicago, Illinois –WW 1  Honor Roll – Died in Accident)

SHIPMAN, Alice Jack   - 1920 era - Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas. Southwestern writer  named in story entitled "Garry Owen, The Pride of Fort Bliss" by Knowles-Peterson. Seldom found history of the best of the 5th Cavalry Horses with personal testimony by handlers as published in this rarely found history published in out of the way western magazine.

SHIPMAN, Helen * - 1923 -  Star Actress pictured as star of "Caroline" in article entitled "Actresses in Current Theatrical Productions as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Page is 11 by 16 inches. Mint.

SHIPMAN, Helen * - 1924 - Pictured in collage of photos entitled ACTRESSES IN SPOKEN AND SILENT DRAMA as star of PARADISE ALLEY playing at the Casino Theatre as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.

SHIPPEN, Albert, cousin to Grace Shippen - 1850 era. Location  CO. KA, MT, NE, WY. Named in story entitled “Homestead Stakes” by Grace Elsie Shippen who tells of story of western pioneers from England who settled in sod houses on the prairie and later moved to the Rockies and their life on the frontier as found in this old, complete western magazine.

SHIPPEN, Clair, sister to Grace Shippen - 1850 era. Location  CO. KA, MT, NE, WY. Named in story entitled “Homestead Stakes” by Grace Elsie Shippen who tells of story of western pioneers from England who settled in sod houses on the prairie and later moved to the Rockies and their life on the frontier as found in this old, complete western magazine.

SHIPPEN, Clara, Aunt of Grace Shippen - 1850 era. Location  CO. KA, MT, NE, WY. Named in story entitled “Homestead Stakes” by Grace Elsie Shippen who tells of story of western pioneers from England who settled in sod houses on the prairie and later moved to the Rockies and their life on the frontier as found in this old, complete western magazine.

SHIPPEN, Cody, cousin to Grace Shippen - 1850 era. Location  CO. KA, MT, NE, WY. Named in story entitled “Homestead Stakes” by Grace Elsie Shippen who tells of story of western pioneers from England who settled in sod houses on the prairie and later moved to the Rockies and their life on the frontier as found in this old, complete western magazine.

SHIPPEN, Ernest, brother to Grace Shippen - 1850 era. Location  CO. KA, MT, NE, WY. Named in story entitled “Homestead Stakes” by Grace Elsie Shippen who tells of story of western pioneers from England who settled in sod houses on the prairie and later moved to the Rockies and their life on the frontier as found in this old, complete western magazine.

SHIPPEN, Ethel, sister to Grace Shippen - 1850 era. Location  CO. KA, MT, NE, WY. Named in story entitled “Homestead Stakes” by Grace Elsie Shippen who tells of story of western pioneers from England who settled in sod houses on the prairie and later moved to the Rockies and their life on the frontier as found in this old, complete western magazine.

SHIPPEN, Glen, brother to Grace Shippen - 1850 era. Location  CO. KA, MT, NE, WY. Named in story entitled “Homestead Stakes” by Grace Elsie Shippen who tells of story of western pioneers from England who settled in sod houses on the prairie and later moved to the Rockies and their life on the frontier as found in this old, complete western magazine.

SHIPPEN, Gordon, brother to Grace Shippen - 1850 era. Location  CO. KA, MT, NE, WY. Named in story entitled “Homestead Stakes” by Grace Elsie Shippen who tells of story of western pioneers from England who settled in sod houses on the prairie and later moved to the Rockies and their life on the frontier as found in this old, complete western magazine.

SHIPPEN, Grace Elise, author* - 1850 era. Location  CO. KA, MT, NE, WY. Author of story entitled “Homestead Stakes” by Grace Elsie Shippen who tells of story of western pioneers from England who settled in sod houses on the prairie and later moved to the Rockies and their life on the frontier as found in this old, complete western magazine.

SHIPPEN, Ina, cousin to Grace Shippen - 1850 era. Location  CO. KA, MT, NE, WY. Named in story entitled “Homestead Stakes” by Grace Elsie Shippen who tells of story of western pioneers from England who settled in sod houses on the prairie and later moved to the Rockies and their life on the frontier as found in this old, complete western magazine.

SHIPPEN, Jessie, cousin to Grace Shippen - 1850 era. Location  CO. KA, MT, NE, WY. Named in story entitled “Homestead Stakes” by Grace Elsie Shippen who tells of story of western pioneers from England who settled in sod houses on the prairie and later moved to the Rockies and their life on the frontier as found in this old, complete western magazine.

SHIPPEN, John, uncle to Grace Shippen - 1850 era. Location  CO. KA, MT, NE, WY. Named in story entitled “Homestead Stakes” by Grace Elsie Shippen who tells of story of western pioneers from England who settled in sod houses on the prairie and later moved to the Rockies and their life on the frontier as found in this old, complete western magazine.

SHIPPEN, Lena, sister to Grace Shippen - 1850 era. Location  CO. KA, MT, NE, WY. Named in story entitled “Homestead Stakes” by Grace Elsie Shippen who tells of story of western pioneers from England who settled in sod houses on the prairie and later moved to the Rockies and their life on the frontier as found in this old, complete western magazine.

SHIPPEN, Mamie, cousin to Grace Shippen - 1850 era. Location  CO. KA, MT, NE, WY. Named in story entitled “Homestead Stakes” by Grace Elsie Shippen who tells of story of western pioneers from England who settled in sod houses on the prairie and later moved to the Rockies and their life on the frontier as found in this old, complete western magazine.

SHIPPEN, Stanley, brother to grace Shippen - 1850 era. Location  CO. KA, MT, NE, WY. Named in story entitled “Homestead Stakes” by Grace Elsie Shippen who tells of story of western pioneers from England who settled in sod houses on the prairie and later moved to the Rockies and their life on the frontier as found in this old, complete western magazine.

SHIPPEN, Walter, cousin to Grace Shippen - 1850 era. Location  CO. KA, MT, NE, WY. Named in story entitled “Homestead Stakes” by Grace Elsie Shippen who tells of story of western pioneers from England who settled in sod houses on the prairie and later moved to the Rockies and their life on the frontier as found in this old, complete western magazine.

SHIPPEN, William, uncle to Grace Shippen - 1850 era. Location  CO. KA, MT, NE, WY. Named in story entitled “Homestead Stakes” by Grace Elsie Shippen who tells of story of western pioneers from England who settled in sod houses on the prairie and later moved to the Rockies and their life on the frontier as found in this old, complete western magazine.

SHIPS * - United States Transport Buford - Carried 259 Communist "Reds" who had been deported for advocacy of the overthrown of the United States Government. 1921

SHIPS - The Star of Oregon - The Sally Brown - The Willamette - SHANGHAI HELL* by Gail McKenna. Story of Sailing Ships out of Portland, Oregon 1890 era.

SHIPSTEAD, Henrick * (Doctor)  - Senator from Minnesota - 1922 - pictured and mentioned in "Leading Figures and Events at the National Capital".

SHIPSTEAD, Mrs., - 1910 - 20 era. Location: MT Schoolteacher named in story entitled MISSOURI RIVER GIRL who writes of Alberta Tracey, a school teacher in the early frontier of Montana territory in the 1900's. Details life on the frontier, schooldays, pictures of classrooms and students as found in this old and complete western magazine

SHIPWRECKED * - Early 1900 era - Site: Pacific ocean - This is SHIPWRECKED by Roger Olmstead. According to the author more lives were lost to the Pacific Ocean than to Western Indians. Listed here are the major shipwrecks in the early pioneer years as saved from this American Western Magazine.

SHIRAYAMA, Gaichiro * - 1931 - Japan's great sprint star seeks to improve his swimming stroke coached by Fred Cady as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SHIRE, Lilliam R., Mrs. * - 1934 - Pictured and written about in article entitled THEY STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD as saved from a National American News Magazine. She is described by her associates as "a pint-sized red-headed Nemesis of fly-by-night employers."

SHIRES, Art "The Great" * - 1931 - Star featured in "LEATHER PUSHERS" as reviewed in article entitled STARS AND SCENES FROM THE NEW FILMS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

SHIRI, Jam * of Nawanagar. Indian Prince - now Maharajah in 1918 - "Men of Prominence in World Politics."

SHIRLEY, Anne * - 1936 - Star of M'liss shown relaxing on a Malibu Beach as featured in article entitled "PEOPLE OF THE SCREEN WORLD"    as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

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

SHIRLEY, Elizabeth "Maw" - 1850 - 80. Site - Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas . Mother of Belle Starr named in the story entitled BELLE STARR, QUEEN BANDIT written by Vera Holding of America's most famous female bandit as found in this very unusual western magazine

SHIRLEY, Elizabeth (OUTLAW BELLE STARR RIDING SIDESADDLE- 1886 era, Badman Magazine, )

SHIRLEY, Glen - (Tom Tyler - alias:of Vincent Markowski) - 1920 - 50's. Location: Hollywood, California. Author of 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.

SHIRLEY, Glenn * - 1820 - 1890 era. Location - Western United States - Author of story entitled Captain Black Beaver (Se-ket-Tu-May-Qua - sometimes spelled Si-ki-to-ker) - 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.

SHIRLEY, Glenn * - 1880-1900's era. Location: US. Author of history of famous woman outlaw BELLE STARR entitled  "When Women Held the Whip Hand"  with pictures, posters, headline of newspapers, sidesaddle information on Belle Starr as published in this very rare and seldom found complete western magazine.

SHIRLEY, Glenn - 1830 - 70 era. Location CA, CN, KA, TX - Author of story entitled "He Broke the Chisholm Trail" by Glenn Shirley which reports the life and times of one of the west's early pioneers who who didn’t get a trail named after him but achieved notable success in the early 1850-70’s selling horses and cattle, His most notable success was following the Civil War when he bought Texas Longhorns and established a cattle route to Abilene, Kansas as found in this western magazine.

SHIRLEY, Glenn - Circa 1900 - Site: Stillwater, OK., Author of story of convicted murdererer Artie Blue who was sentenced to 45 years as featured in story entitled ARTIE BLUE'S DREAM -  by Glenn Shirley who tells of a dream involved in the murder of Daniel Rising and the trial which captivated the citizens of this Oklahoma Territory town as found in this old, complete western magazine

SHIRLEY, Glenn - 1840 - 1918 era. Location, United States, Canada. Author of story entitled WHITE "MAN-DEVIL" telling of the life and times of E. J. "BUCKSKIN JOE" HOYT, a pioneer Indian fighter of the old west who took his Wild West Show on the road and achieved fame as saved from this old, complete western magazine.

SHIRLEY, Glenn,   - 1890 ERA. LOCATION, Texas. Named in story entitled The Man With The Silver Tongue y Glenn Shirley who writes of the mighty son of the immortal General Sam Houston who was orphaned at the age of 7 but went on to study law, become a state senator and build a legend of his own as an orator as found in this complete, rare, Western magazine.

SHIRLEY, Glenn.   1870 - 80 era, Location: Oklahoma and New Mexico Author of  "The Coyote Badman". by Glen Shirley. The Story of Bob Olinger who got a job as a Deputy Sheriff to make some killings he wished to make legal. Sheriff Pat Garrett gave him the job of guarding Billy The Kid. Olinger tried to get Billy The Kid to run so he could kill him but idea didn't work as exposed in this story published in complete old western magazine.

SHIRLEY, John (OUTLAW BELLE STARR RIDING SIDESADDLE- 1886 era, Badman Magazine)

SHIRLEY, John - 1850 - 80. Site - Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas . Father of Belle Starr named in the story entitled BELLE STARR, QUEEN BANDIT written by Vera Holding of America's most famous female bandit as found in this very unusual western magazine

SHIRLEY, Myra Bell * ( i.e. Belle Starr),  (OUTLAW BELLE STARR RIDING SIDESADDLE- 1886 era, Badman Magazine)

SHIRLEY, Preston - 1850 - 80. Site - Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas . Brother of Belle Starr named in the story entitled BELLE STARR, QUEEN BANDIT written by Vera Holding of America's most famous female bandit as found in this very unusual western magazine

SHIRLEY, Winford * Corporal (Chelsea, Alabama –WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

SHISHLER, Agnes - (mother of Buffalo Vernon) -  circa 1910 = 1930. Site: Canada, ID, NV, OK, OR. Named in "FIRST KING OF THE BULL DOGGERS" by Milt Hinkle and  Claude Keema who relate the life and times of this rodeo wizard with a rope who appeared at countless western shows as told in this old and complete western magazine.

SHISHLER, Dick Vernon - (brother of Buffalo Vernon) -  circa 1910 = 1930. Site: Canada, ID, NV, OK, OR. Named in "FIRST KING OF THE BULL DOGGERS" by Milt Hinkle and  Claude Keema who relate the life and times of this rodeo wizard with a rope who appeared at countless western shows as told in this old and complete western magazine

SHISHLER, Jesse B. (also known as Buffalo Vernon) - 1900 - 60 era. Location US. Named in " The Pale Horsed Ever  Rider" by Milt Hinkle. Even wonder about how the old rodeo hands entered the pearly gates? Here, the author tells of stories of how  some of them hit The End of the Trail as fund in this old western magazine

SHISLER, Jesse B. (also known as VERNON, Buffalo) * -  circa 1910 = 1930. Site: Canada, ID, OK, NV. Subject of "FIRST KING OF THE BULL DOGGERS" by Milt Hinkle and Claude Keema who relate the life and times of this rodeo wizard with a rope who appeared at countless western shows as told in this old and complete western magazine.

SHISHLER, Joseph - (father of Buffalo Vernon) -  circa 1910 = 1930. Site: Canada, ID, NV, OK, OR. Named in "FIRST KING OF THE BULL DOGGERS" by Milt Hinkle and  Claude Keema who relate the life and times of this rodeo wizard with a rope who appeared at countless western shows as told in this old and complete western magazine

SHLIKHTER * Russian Commissary for Commerce. A double page of an old American magazine of drawings published in 1921 entitled CHARACTER SKETCHES OF THE PRINCIPAL FIGURES IN THE BOLSHEVIST REGIME THAT NOW DOMINATES RUSSIA

SHOCKER, Urban  * - 1921 - St. Louis Brown twirler who has won 10 games pictured in article entitled SOME PITCHERS WHO HAVE WON TEN OR MORE GAMES as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SHOCKEY, Gertrude, Miss  - 1929 -  (Georgetown, Ohio) - Her photo entitled " A HOT WEATHER SUGGESTION" wins cash award in photo competition as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

SHOCKLEY, Philip M., Colonel * - DATE - Indian Wars - SITE - Colorado. Author of story entitled Triangle of Death by Col. Philip M. Shockley which was written as "The Kidder Episode" of tragic end to a mission gallantly attempted but by green officers whose first Indian battle was to be their last as Custer discovered and as found in this old Western Magazine.

SHOEMAKER BROWN Mentioned in "A Visit to the Klondike" By: John Sidney Webb

SHOEMAKER, Ann * - 1928 - Featured as actress in WHISPERING FRIENDS in pictorial collage entitled NEW AND OLD FAVORITES OF THE BROADWAY STAGE as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

SHOEMAKER, Ann * - 1935 -  Actress pictured and written about in the review of 'ALICE ADAMS" in weekly feature THE SCREEN  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SHOEMAKER, Dorothy  * - 1921 - Star pictured and written about as appearing in "The Man's Name" and featured in this article entitled PLAYERS AND SCENES OF STAGE AND SCREEN as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

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

SHOEMAKER, J. M. * Colonel (1934 Aviation Article entitled "Two Mass Flights").

SHOEMAKER, James K. * Private (Waterbury, Conn. –WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

SHOEMAKER, Ray, - 1910 - 20 era. Location: MT Schoolteacher named in story entitled MISSOURI RIVER GIRL who writes of Alberta Tracey, a school teacher in the early frontier of Montana territory in the 1900's. Details life on the frontier, schooldays, pictures of classrooms and students as found in this old and complete western magazine

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

SHOLTZ, David, Governor of Florida * - 1936 . Each year, member of the fraternal order of Elks the B. P. O. E. meeting in Los Angeles, California  go to their annual conventions, installing officers, parading in elaborate uniforms. Here are those named including Governor David Scholtz of Florida who was elected Grand Elected Ruler in 1936 as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

SCHONSEY, Mike (Texan) * - 1890 - 1892 era. Location TX, WY. Named in story entitled "THE HIRED KILLERS"  with rare picture of 25 Texans who the author claims were a swaggering group of deadly young men with the purpose to rid Wyoming of a group of rustler's terrorizing the territory organized by Major Frank Walcott to clean 'em out as published in the old, complete and rare western magazine

SHONTZ, Ireme Reckhart   - 1890 - 1920 Era - Named in Historical true story entitled "Molly Maguires In The Southwest by L. Dils - the tale of an Irish enforcement organization that was popular and feared in the pioneer west as published in this complete rare western magazine.

SHOOKUM, Jim.,  - 1898 - 1902 era. Indian written about in true story of Eric Hegg, a photographer who document the Gold Rush of the Klondike in a story entitled THE MAN WHO CAPTURED THE KLONDIKE by Max Prescott as found in this very rare and seldom found western magazine

SHOOP, John D., (Former Superintendent, Chicago Schools) - 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.

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

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

SHOOTING AND FISHING MAGAZINE published account of Hawken test mentioned in "Guns of the Old West: The Hawken:, by Norman B. Wiltsey 

SHOOTING STARS *  - 1933 - Pictured as star with Francine Larrimore "Shooting Stars" playing at the Selwyn Theatre.

SHORA, James. - 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.

SHORE LEAVE * - 1922 - Pictured are star James Rennie, Frances Starr and Thomas E. Jackson  in the seagoing comedy at the Lyceum Theatre in article headlined STRIKING SCENES AND LEADING PLAYERS IN PROMINENT PLAYS as saved from this old American Pictorial Revue Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

SHORE, Eddie "Shining" * - written up in 1929 story entitled "Hotter Hockey" in Major National Sports Magazine.

SHORES FAMILY * - Custer County,Nebraska  - 1880 Era History. Pictured and written about in "Nicodemus  - "The Promised Land" - the story of a Kansas town founded by a Tennessee Black Slave named Benjamin "Pap" Singleton - called the "Moses of the Colored Exodus". This is lost Black American history in this rediscovered magazine.

SHORN, John - 1870 era - Named in THOSE MARRYIN' EARP MEN - a family history of one of the pioneer families of the old west as found in this complete western magazine

SHOROPADSKI, Pavel Petrovitch * - 1918 - Pictured as the new Hetman or Chief of the Ukraine in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR among with a map of the area entitled "Rumania In the Grip of the Central Powers"    as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

SHORT BULL - INDIAN CHIEF OF THE SIOUX - 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..

SHORT BULL (WOUNDED KNEE - MEDAL OF HONOR WINNER WEINERT, A Magazine of the old west)

SHORT BULL * - 1890 - Location South Dakota - Indian leader named in historic story entitled THE TRIBE THAT DANCED ITSELF TO DEATH by B. Hale Pinot which tells of the strange and tragic steps to the Battle of Wounded Knee - the last of the Indian wars as found in this very rare and complete western magazine

SHORT-TAILED BULL 1848 - 52. Location: IO, MO, MT, Dakota Territory. 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 .

SHORT, Ed , 1870 - 90 era - Missouri, Kansas - Named in historical story entitled  "Bob Dalton's Bandit 'Bride'".  Story of Florence Quick and her lover, Bob Dalton, and their ride in life of banditry and danger as published in this very rare and complete western magazine..

SHORT, Ed   - 1885 era -  Deputy U. S. Marshal named in Historical story entitled "Guns, Guts and Blood" which recites that many were killed in Stevens County, Kansas war between the Hugoton and Woodsdale families as this rare publication of a western magazine details

SHORT, Edward - (Chief Secretary, Ireland) -  - 1918 - Location, Ireland. Named in pictorial collage with text covering situation in Ireland when British government arrested and imprisoned leaders of the Sinn Fein movement as saved from this old American pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.  

SHORT, J. W. mentioned in "The Prodigal Gambler", by: Jay F. Kay

SHORT, Luke * "Killer in Fancy Pants" by Wayne T. Walker. Famous gambler of the old West who was also one of the most feared shots on the frontier in 1880 era that he was called "The Undertaker's Friend". Prominent citizen of Ft. Worth, Texas and owner of the White Elephant Saloon. Killed Jim Courtright in shootout in Cowtown.

SHORT, Luke * Member of Dodge City Peace Commissioners as Pictured in "Way-Laying The Iron Horse" by Lee Ryland. Story of Golden Spike Centennial Celebration. Union Pacific Railroad.

SHORT, 'Luke" * - (Dodge City gunfighter) - 1888 era. Site: NM. Named in story entitled "WRETCHED WEB" by Joseph W. Snell who writes of the life and times of John J. Webb, an officer of the law and then a victim of a questionable shooting where a Judge and Jury determined him guilty of murder. Fascinating true story as found in this old, complete western magazine

SHORT, Luke * pictured in "The Prodigal Gambler", by: Jay F. Kay

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

SHORT, Nathan B. * Private (lost in the sinking of the Tuscania. His home was at Stephens, Arkansas. -WW 1  Honor Roll)

SHORTEN * - 1928 - Player of the CENTRAL FALLS, RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN LEGION JUNIOR BASEBALL TEAM Pictured in article entitled BEFORE THE GAME: CAPTAINS OF RIVAL TEAMS PICTURED as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

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

SHORTRIDGE, Samuel M. * - 1921 - Pictured as Republican from California who took office as Senator on March 4, 1921.

SHORTWAVE RADIO TRANSMISSION * - 1936 - Professor of Chemistry Doctor H. M. Partridge of New York York University shown with Vice President and General Manager of RCA William Winterbottom pictured with machine which transfers facsimilile transaction by short wave radio as pictured here and saved from this American Pictorial magazine.

SHOSHONE first sternwheeler to survive trip through Hells Canyon mentioned in "Take Her Down or Wreck Her". As published in this old rare and complete western magazine. a sternwheeler which is the subject of  "Take Her Down or Wreck Her" by Fritz Timmon, a historical true story of the attempt to navigate the Lower Snake River in the late 1880's.

SHOSHONE INDIAN, – 1870s era – Location MT, SD, mentioned in “The Custer Story,” by Bill Judge who goes to great lengths to explain the reasons Custer lost. A revealing and thorough account based on participants in the action and comments of first men to follow the trail as published in this complete old western magazine

SHOSHONE INDIANS,  Nevada. 1870 era. Written up in the  "The 75,000,000 Dollar Flash", by Doris Cerveri, the stories of mining in the scenic hills of White Pine County, Nevada

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

SHOSHONE INDIANS - 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.

SHOSHONE PADDLE WHEEL STEAMBOAT * - 1860 era - " The Short and Miserable Life of the Shoshone." as published in this old western magazine.

SHOSHONE  COUNTY, IDAHO - Era 1899 - Location - IDAHO - Named in true story entitled MARTIAL LAW IN THE COEUR D'ALENES  of mining wars by Alvin Atkins involving fight between Union, Miners, State of Idaho, and United States. Fascinating true history in comprehensive study of the actual facts of the day as found in this rare western magazine.

SHOSONE LAND COMPANY - (Owners Buffalo Bill Cody, George T. Beck, etc.)  - 1900 era railroad history entitled "The Squaw Line"  by Vera Saban. Photos. When a bunch of Swedes were asked why they were riding this train. They answered "Just to looka" and, thus the name - Toluca Railroad  --  as published in this old western magazine.

SHOSTAKOVICH, Dmitri  * - 1935 -  Called the prize exhibit of the Soviet Government he is pictured and written about in article entitled YOUNG SOVIET COMPOSER as it appeared in the FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS and saved from this old American pictorial magazine

SHOTGUN JONES * - 1900 era - Location: United States. Movie named in story of Hoot Gibson entitled "THE REAL COWBOY NO MOVIE HERO COULD MATCH" by Glenn Shirley. Names movies, experiences of cowpoke who grew up punching cattle in Nebraska and his life because a series of wild adventures no Hollywood writer could dream up as found in this rare western magazine.

SHOTGUN LULU * - ERA 1866 -67 – Location: Highland City, Montana. Here is the true story entitled The Crib Girl Who Finally Found Love, by Rex Bundy. To her customers, she was a Hurdy-Gurdy girl nicknamed "Shotgun Lulu" or Lulu the Russian but to Gold miner John Kern she was Lubabriga KONSTANOVICH, a woman far different from others and it was a story of love endured for 50 years as found in this complete and very rare western magazine.

SHOULDER STRIKERS - (ROCK ROLLERS)- 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.

SHOUP, George - Mentioned in "Happy Days and Happy Men" By: Frank B. Bryant. Story of Leesburg Mining Company in 1910 as written up in old Western magazine.

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

SHOUP, O. H. * - 1919 - Governor of Colorado pictured entitled "Officials Active on Government Side of Mine Strike" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

SHOUP, O. H., Senator - 1800's era - Nevada - Named in  "Tom Tobin, Reluctant Hero" by Editha L. Watson, the story of Tom Tobin, who at great personal danger, collected outlaw's heads, guided explorers through the Rockies and found and rescued a couple of youngsters given up for lost as published in this rare and complete old western magazine.

SHOUSE, Jouett * - Congressman from Kansas - 1919 - Featured in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR as nominated to become Assistant Secretary of the Treasury to succeed Thomas B. Lowe as saved from this old American Pictorial.

SHOW BOAT starring JENNINGS, Helen * - 1928 - Featured  in "SHOW BOAT" playing at the Ziegfeld Theatre in a collage of pictures entitled POPULAR PLAYERS OF THE METROPOLITAN THEATRE as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine

SHOW, Daniel, 1851 Era. Written up  in, "The Wreck of the Sloop Georgianna" By: Flora Weed Hicks, story of the kidnapping of the Georgianna and crew by the Haida Indians  of Queen Charlotte's Islands.

SHOWALTER, Mildred, Miss * - 1934 - Pictured in article entitled THE PRESIDENT AIDS IN THE 1934 CHRISTMAS SEAL CAMPAIGN as she presented to President Roosevelt a model of the famous Little Red House, a model of the First Tuberculosis Sanitarium from founder Doctor Francis B. Trudeau m   as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SHOWERS, J. S., Major - 1850 - 80's. Location: MO Named as proprietor of gambling establishment, Kansas City, Missouri in story entitled GAMBLING KINGS by Raymond W. Thorp which pictures and names the old Faro players who flew high for awhile but in the end Lady Luck turned her back and Fate rolled snake-eyes for the lot of them naming some of the greats of the their time as found in this old and complete western magazine

SHRAPNEL, Henry, Lieutenant - 1918 - His invention of Shrapnel pictured and written about in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR with text describing various types of shells used by the Armies of the world as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

SHRARER, Lloyd - Author 1961 - Article entitled "When A Man Becomes A Millionaire" - story of uranium discoverer Vernon Pick.

SHRATH, Francis  * - Briarcliff College  - 1924 - Pictured in article entitled "Some of Mermaids Who Aspire to Represent Their Country Abroad" in Olympic Trials. Saved from an old American Pictorial magazine, the page is 11 by 16 inches in pristine condition. 

SHREEVES, Mr. Guard Mentioned in "Yuma Hell Hole" By: Ruth Molthan 

SHREVEPORT RAILROAD , Jefferson, Texas - Mentioned in "Queen of the West" By: Al Eason, the history of the founding of Jefferson, Texas

SHRIEDER * Russian. President of Tribunal Governing Publications. A double page of an old American magazine of drawings published in 1921 entitled CHARACTER SKETCHES OF THE PRINCIPAL FIGURES IN THE BOLSHEVIST REGIME THAT NOW DOMINATES RUSSIA

SHRINE FOOTBALL GAME OF 1935 * - 1935 - The Shrine game ended with the West Defeating the East 19 to  13-Pictured in Sports pictorial collage  picturing Bill Shepard of Western Maryland stopped by Pennino of St. Mary's as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SHRINE FOOTBALL GAME, KEZAR STADIUM, SAN FRANCISCO * - 1935 - Pictured as as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SHRINER'S CONVENTION, CLEVLAND, OHIO * - 1931 - Pictorial article and text entitled "THE NOBLES OF THE MYSTIC SHRINE ADD TO THE COLOR OF CLEVELAND LIFE with picture of paradeat the 57th Annual Convention of the Order  as saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine

SHRINERS CONVENTION IN PHIDELPHIA * - 1926 - Shown in  pictorial collage entitled " PHILADELPHIA OPENS ITS ARMS TO THE WORLD" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 14 inches.

SHRINERS CONVENTION IN SEATTLE * - 1936 . Each year, member of the fraternal order of Shriners go to their annual conventions, installing officers, parading in elaborate uniforms. Here are those pictured and named in 1936 as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

SHRIVER, Justice of the Peace- 1880 - 1940 Era. Site Texas, Tennessee, North Carolina. Lawman named in story entitled THE YOUNG BUFFALO HUNTER OF THE TEXAS PLAINS by Oren W. Nolen who writes compellingly of this Brown County, Texas Buffalo hunter who ran away from home to be a buffalo skinner and along the way, he was nearly hung, shot and kidnapped before he became a Texas Ranger as published in this complete western magazine. Rare.

 

 

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