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SIMPKINS, James C., Lieutenant. * - 1918 - Missoula, Minnesota - WORLD WAR I HONOR ROLL - Killed in Action.

SIMPLE SIMON * - 1930 - Pictured is Doree Leslie as featured player in the musical show "SIMPLE SIMON" now playing at the Ziegfeld Theatre as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

SIMPLICH, Robert  - 1890 - 1920 - Black Americana. Artist Named in Biographical history of little known black American musician "Blind Boone" as published in this old and seldom read complete western magazine.

SIMPSON COLLEGE Coed HOLMAN, Garnet, Miss  * - 1927 - (of Mt. Ayr, Iowa) - Pictured in article entitled " THE RECIPIENT OF A GOLD POTATO" as graduating fom Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa after earning her way through four years of Scholastic effort by peeling potatoes  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

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

SIMPSON, Capt.- 1880 era. Named in historical story entitled "Alex Polson - From Gold Miner to Millionaire Lumberman who came to make his fortune in the gold mines, and it took a long time before he understood that there was gold in the virgin forests of the Pacific Northwest as published in this complete western magazine.

SIMPSON, Captain, 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.

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

SIMPSON, Collin  - 1900 - General Superintendent HARLEM RIVER GAS PIPE LINE * - Original article entitled "Laying A 24 - Inch Gas Main Across the Harlem River as saved from an old Scientific American Magazine.

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

SIMPSON, Earl "Tatterbug" - 1900' era. Site: TN CA KA NJ TX OK. Singer in the Tom Mix Quartet named and  written about in massive feature story entitled THE FILM COWBOY HEROES WHO WERE FOR REAL listing movie stars, acts, animals, stuntmen, singers -- a real history of the early film pioneers who made the roles of cowboy heroes as saved from this very old, complete, seldom found or read western magazine

SIMPSON, Edna  - 1900 era - Idaho - Named  in story entitled "Elijah Schofield, Pioneer Without a Gun" by Ethel Kimball of old Mormon pioneer who walked from New York to Utah  and followed wagon train to Idaho where he became a storied figure as published in this complete and rare old western magazine.

SIMPSON, F. F., Major, Chief of Medical Section, Council of National Defense * - 1918 - Location, United States. Pictured in article entitled PROVIDING FOR THE SPIRITUAL AND BODILY NEEDS OF AMERICA'S SOLDIERS with text and pictured are members of The Executive Committee, General Medical Board, Council of National Defense, World War I as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition.

SIMPSON, George Gaylord, Doctor - Early Pioneer America - Location: American West. Named in story entitled "THE SPANISH BARB" by Leo Gaudreau with photos courtesy of author who tells the history of the "American Mustang Horse" - its birth and breeding from beginning as found in this old complete western magazine.

SIMPSON, George, Sir - 1780 era  Location: Russian Territory of Alaska.  Named as Hudson Bay Administrator in  history entitled "Women of Culture in Alaska of Russian America" by Melody W. Grauman which details reports of the noblewomen and natives alike that made distinctive contribution to the survival of Alaska's first permanent white settlements as found in this rare magazine.

SIMPSON, J. H., Lieutenant * - 1820 - 1890 era. Location - Western United States - Topographer amed in story entitled Captain Black Beaver (Se-ket-Tu-May-Qua - sometimes spelled Si-ki-to-ker) -  by Glen Shirley calling him The Great Delaware, a much sought guide and interpreter. Honored by his tribe in that he was given custody of the famous treaty signed by William Pen and the Chief of the Delaware Tribe at Shackamaxson. as found in rare western magazine. Must read.

SIMPSON, J. Y., Jr. * Private (Kansas City, Montana – WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

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

SIMPSON, Jessie L. * Miss. Serving Country in the Audit Branch of the American Expeditionary Force, WWI.

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

SIMPSON, Lonnie * Corporal (Ready, Kentucky –WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

SIMPSON, Mister. - 1840-41- Era. Site Western Territories. Named in THE FIRST EMIGRANT TRAIN TO CALIFORNIA, the story of hardship, terror, malnutrition on the road to the new west as endured by pioneers who made the first wagon train westward as saved from this old complete and selfdom found western magazine.

SIMPSON, Sloan former Rough Rider mentioned in "He Bagged 'Em Bare-Handed", by Vera Holding

SIMPSON, Will  - 1900 era - Idaho - Named  in story entitled "Elijah Schofield, Pioneer Without a Gun" by Ethel Kimball of old Mormon pioneer who walked from New York to Utah  and followed wagon train to Idaho where he became a storied figure as published in this complete and rare old western magazine.

SIMPSON, William E. * Lieutenant (Birmingham Alabama–WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

SIMPSON, William F. L. * Major (died January 17, 1918. He was an infantry officer from Texas. - WW 1 Honor Roll)

SIMPSON, William H. mentioned in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz

SIMPSON-EGAN ROUTE, Hamilton, Nevada area established 1855.  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.

SIMS, Arthur D. * Private, (Memphis, Tennessee –WW 1 Honor Roll – Died of Wounds)

SIMS, Elaine * - 1924 - Featured in Actresses of Stage and Screen as one of the stars in the Topics of 1923 playing at the Winter Garden Theatre as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

SIMS, Irvin * Private (Texas - WW 1 Honor Roll - Lost in the Sinking of the Tuscania)

SIMS, John -1862-63. Location, KA, MO. native of Carroll County, Missouri named in story of Doctor John W. Benson - called a bushwhacker chieftain but the author says he never fired a shot. His life and time is here recorded in article entitled THE STRANGE STORY OF QUANTRILL'S SURGEON by Raymond W. Thorp along with his death as published in the old and complete western magazine

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

SIMS, "Dad" - 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.

SIMS, W. H. - 1882 - 1854 era. Site: Texas. Named in true story entitled JOHN FISHER, KING OF TEXAS who was a first class outlaw with an appetite for dandy clothes, silver plated pistols and leather boots. He had one other passion, Leopard Chaps and to get them he and his gang raided a circus, kidnapped the owner, killed the leopard and proceeded to have his chaps prepared for using as found in the unusual western magazine.

SIMS, W. S., Captain, - 1914 - Named in  article entitled "HITTING THE BULL'S EYE AT SIX MILES" which is an extensive review of data, history, planning, existing and status of gunnery target practice at the start of World War I  as saved from this old American Scientific magazine.

SIMS, W. S., Admiral * -  Commander in Chief of American Naval Forces in European Waters, U. S. Navy - 1919 - Pictured in article entitled NORTH SEA SUBMARINE BARRAGE BY WHICH OUR NAVY HELPED blockade the German Submarines in North Sea, World War I as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

SIMS, William S. * - Rear Admiral (Refused Medal awarded him in U. S. Navy Controversy)

SIMS, William S., *, - , Rear Admiral - 1919 - Pictured being welcomed by F. D. Roosevelt as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

SIMS, William S., Admiral * - 1917 - Pictured in article as Commander of the U. S. Naval Forces in European Waters entitled "AFTER TWELVE MONTHS' FAR-REACHING DEVELOPMENTS THE WAR ENTERS UPON ITS FOURTH YEAR WITH NEITHER VICTORY NOR PEACE YET IN SIGHT (map) as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SIMS, William S. * Rear Admiral 1918 - Pictorial Collage entitled "The Wonderful Growth of the United States Navy."

SIMS, William S., *, - 1921 - Admiral pictured on cover entitled "The Most Talked-of man in America today as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

SIMS, William S., Rear Admiral. * - 1921 - Pictured being awarded an honorary degree at Cambridge.

SINCLAIR OIL REFINERY EXPLOSION* - 1922 - Pictured is the great oil fire entitled OIL CONFLAGRATION IN BUFFALO where nearly one-half million gallon of oil and gasoline went up in fire as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SINCLAIR OIL STOCK INVESTIGATION FIGURE - CUTTEN, Arthur W. * - 1933 - Featured in article entitled FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS headlined TRADER IN A BIG WAY who is cited as a major figure in the Sinclair Oil Stock investigation as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

SINCLAIR OIL U. S. S. SARATOGA AD * - Sinclair Wins Navy Oil Contract Ad of 1935.

SINCLAIR OIL WELL, SEMINOLE, OK. FIELD  - 1920 Era. Site: Oklahoma. Named in story entitled SEMINOLE, BOWLEGS AND LITTLE RIVER by Watson L. Caldwell where author tells of striking oil near Seminole, OK and selling an undrilled lease for over two million dollars as found in this old and complete western magazine.

SINCLAIR, Alcalde mentioned in Across the Plains in the Donner Party (1846), by Virginia Reed Murphy 

SINCLAIR, Bartlett,  - Era 1899 - Location - IDAHO - State Auditor and Government Representative named in story entitled MARTIAL LAW IN THE COEUR D'ALENES a true story 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.

SINCLAIR, Gertrude * of Malden, Mass. posing on a haystack at Ormond Beach, Florida.

SINCLAIR, Gertrude * of Malden, Mass. posing on a haystack at Ormond Beach, Florida.

SINCLAIR, Harry -owner of ZEV * 1923 - Thoroughbred Race Horse owned by Harry Sinclair featured in article entitled "Zev Conquers Papyrus  in Great International Race" . Pictured ridden by Jockey Earl Sande.

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

SINCLAIR, Ida Jean, Mrs.,  - Era 1899 - Location - IDAHO - Wife of State Auditor and Government Representative named in story entitled MARTIAL LAW IN THE COEUR D'ALENES a true story 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.

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

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

SINCLAIR, W. H., Reverend* - 1924 - Pictured with India's Coral Strand delegates to the Methodist General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Springfield, Mass.. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.

SING SING PRISON, NEW YORK * - 1915 - Warden Thomas Mott Osborne named in article entitled HUMANE SING SING UNDER FIRE whose experiments in New York's famous prison have evoke the scorn of the politician and the applause of the reformer as saved from this old American News Magazine.

SING, Gujar * - 1922 - Collage and panorama entitled "Endeavors of British Explorers To Scale Mount Everest: Double page of pictures of Royal Geographical Society's Mount Everest Expedition.

SING, Yat. - 1850 - 70 - Location: CA.  Named in 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.

SINGER, Alexander - 1861 - 64 - TEXAS.. Son of John V. and Johanna Singer 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.

SINGER, Fred  - 1870 - 1900 -  Named in "Fighting Man" , the story of Benjamin Franklin Daniels, westerner, lawman, Rough Rider (Troop K), Sheriff of Pima County, AZ., and Bent County, CO., Deputy Marshal of Cripple Creek, U.S. Marshal of Arizona,  Assistant Marshall, Guthrie, OK but he was done in by publicity of his conviction and incarceration for attempted theft of government mules as published in this complete and seldom found old  magazine

SINGER, Henry F. * Private (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

SINGER, Isaac Medrritt - 1861 - 64 - TEXAS.. Brother of John V. Singer 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.

SINGER, Johanna Shaw * - 1861 - 64 - TEXAS.. Wife of John V. Singer 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.

SINGER, John V. - 1861 - 64 - TEXAS.. Subject of 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.

SINGER, Richard    * - 1927 - Amateur reporter pictured in article entitled "ROLES REVERSED; WHILE CRITICS PERFORM, MUSICIANS CRITICIZE". Art  critic Olin Downes of the New York Times performs while artists judge his performance as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

SINGER SEWING MACHINE * - 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.

SINGER, William - 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.

SINGH, Nihalm St. (1916 RAJA'S - RIGHTS COMPLEXITIES IN INDIA, National  Digest, 1916)

SINGH, Pertab, Sir * ( Major General),  (1916 RAJA'S - RIGHTS COMPLEXITIES IN INDIA, National Digest, 1916)

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

SINGING HAWK - 1848 era - Indian wife of Jimmy Rabbit named in "Blood Oath", story of western pioneer Jim Bridger who took a Shoshone Blood Oath that required two years to avenge his daughter's murder in the Whitman Massacre at Waiilatpu. Great old Indian story in rare, complete  magazine.

SINGING WOMAN *, Blackfoot Tribe, Browning, Montana. Painting by W. Langdon Kiln. Leader of  weird droning chants.

SINGING-ON-THE-SHORE * - 1896 era - Location: Canada. Blackfoot Indian girl named in story  “One Brave Against The North West Mounted,” by Philip H. Godsell, the story of Sergeant William Brooke Wilde, killed in the month long pursuit of outlaw Charcoal, as published in this complete old western magazine.

SINGLE-HANDED SANDERS  - (1931 -32).  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

SINGLETARY, R. A. (COWBOY KING & SIDESADDLE QUEEN WIFE, Golden Stories of the Old West)

SINGLETERRY, Owen - 1864 ERA - LOCATION Colorado -  Member of gang 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.

SINGLETON, Benjamin "Pap" *  - 1880 Era History entitled "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  rediscovered magazine.

SINGLETON, Frank, Sergeant (also known as NEILSON, Frederick S.   - 1874 - as 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, l western magazine.

SINGLETON, John  * - 1890 era - Location CA, NV, NY - Co-discoverer of the Yellow Aster Mine written by Roberta M. Starry about the  boss of the mine, Doctor Rose La Mont Burcham who ran the Mine with a firm hand and made it successful as found in this old, rare, complete  western magazine .

SINGLETON, Jouett Fitch * Lieutenant, (New York City –WW 1 Honor Roll – Died of Wounds)

SINGLETON, Samuel (RIDE-IN. A BLACK AMERICANA TRUE STORY OF 1870, American National Magazine 1962)

SINHA, S. P., Sir * Indian Leader pictured in "The Empire on Which the Sun Never Sets in War Council."

SINHA, S. P., Sir *  - 1919 - Indian  Delegate to Paris Peace Conference as published in old pictorial magazine.

SINN FEIN * - 1921 prisoners in the dock shown in an old pictorial collage. Note - prisoners are identified by number. No Names.

SINN FEIN ARRIVALS * - 1921 - Members  who arrived in Newport News, United States as stowaways being wildly greeted as shown in article entitled LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN THE TANGLED IRISH PROBLEM as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SINN FEIN CHARGES * - 1921 - Pictured and written about in article entitled Outrages and Reprisals Still Rife in Ireland, a pictorial collage which outlines pictures and charges of Sinn Feiners that the British Military Governor Major General Sir E. P. Strickland was responsible for the burning of Cork as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SINN FEIN EXECUTIONS - 1916 - Article entitled "Those Irish Executions" and the Making of Martyrs reporting that four more men were shot.

SINN FEIN FUNERAL *  of Thomas Farrell - 1920 - Pictorial collage w text entitled " FIGURES AND SCENES OF THE REVOLT IN IRELAND AGAINST BRITISH RULE THAT IS DAILY GROWING MORE MENACING " with 2 pages of officials pictures of parade carrying coffins of American Soldiers. Separate picture of flag draped coffins at Hoboken Pier.

SINN FEIN FUNERAL for Lord Mayor Terance MacSwiney *  - 1920 - Pictorial review of funeral  of Terence MacSwiney as Sinn Fein volunteers form a guard of honor on both side os the coffin celebrating the funeral of the late Lord Mayor of Cork who died after a hunger fast of 74 days in a Briton Prison, England as saved from this old American Pictorial double page memorabilia.

SINN FEIN HONORS IRISH LEADERS * - 1923 - Picture entitled RECENT HAPPENINGS IN IRELAND show Civic Guard parading in Dublin, Ireland in honor of their late distinguished Chiefs of the Irish Free State, Michael Collins and Arthur Griffin as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

SINN FEIN LEADER EAMON DE VALERA * - 1927 - Picture with text stating the former Sinn Fein Leader had arrived in the United States to testify in pending legislation over issues in aid of the Irish Republican Movement.

SINN FEIN LEADER SIR ROGER CASEMENT * - 1916 - Pictured and named in story of Sir Roger Casement, Irish Sinn Fein leader pictured and written about in article entitled THE NEW IRISH REVOLT citing Casement who was knighted for service to the British Government but who was captured while attempting to land arms in Ireland from a German vessel. Much more as saved from this American Newsweek magazine.

SINN FEIN LEADERS * - 1920 - Pictured at the San Francisco Democratic Convention where he and other leaders of Sinn Fein sought to have plank in platform advocating Irish Republican Independence in article entitled "Irish Problems Perplexing At Home and Abroad" as saved from this old American pictorial magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.

SINN FEIN LEADERS * - 1921 prisoners in the dock shown in an old pictorial collage. Note - prisoners are identified by number.

SINN FEIN LEADERS * 1916 - Pictured are Count and Joseph Plunkett (wife Grace Gifford); Countess Markiewicz and sister; Thomas MacDonough; Patrick H. Pearse and Sir Roger Casement.

SINN FEIN MAYOR OF DUBLIN * - Dr. Vincent White pictured where hundreds of Sinn Fein prisoners are on hunger strike.

SINN FEIN OPPONENTS  * - 1921 - Pictorial collage entitled EPISODES IN RECENT ELECTIONS FOR ULSTER PARLAIMENT with pictures of members of parliament scenes from Belfast as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SINN FEIN PRISON * - 1920 - Mountjoy Prison in Dublin, Ireland pictured where hundreds of Sinn Fein prisoners are on hunger strike.

SINN FEIN SUPPORTERS *  - 1920 -  Showing crowds of supporters asking to free Terence MacSwiney pictured with story entitled "Mayor of Cork on Hunder Strike in Brixton, Prison.

SINN FEIN TROUBLES * - 1921 - Activities featured in pictured collage entitled IRISH TROUBLES SHOWING NO SIGNS OF ABATEMENT as SINN FEINERS continue to persist in their fight of reprisals for independence as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SINN FEIN YOUNGSTERS * - 1920 - Pictured displaying their flags in one of the streets of Londonderry in article entitled "Irish Problems Perplexing At Home and Abroad" as saved from this old American pictorial magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.

SINNEHOMING CREEK,  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.

SINNER * - 1928 - Pictured as star is VERA ALLEN with text and biography in featured "BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS" in American Pictorial Collage entitled WELL-KNOWN PLAYERS IN BROADWAY PRODUCTIONS as saved from this old magazine. 11 by 16 mint condition

SINNOT, J. J.  * - 1924 - Washington, D. C. native pictured and named in article entitled SUBCOMMITTEE IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.

SINOT, Frank *  - 1924 - Pictured and named in story as member of  "United States Hockey Ice Team Off For the Olympics" .

SINNOTT, John Hylan - Grandson of HYLAN, John F., Mayor * - 1924 - Pictured as he RESUMES REINS OF CITY GOVERNMENT as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint Condition.

SINNOTT, Mr. and Mrs. with HYLAN, John F., Mayor * - 1924 - Pictured as he RESUMES REINS OF CITY GOVERNMENT as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint Condition.

SINS OF MAN * - 1936 - Movie Review of the screen play, "SINS OF MAN" staring Jean Hersholt, Gene Reynolds, Allen Jenkins, Don Ameche  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

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

SIOUX CITY DAILY TIMES (newspaper) mentioned in "Reporting A Gold Rush", by: Oliver Knight

SIOUX GHOST DANCE - 1894 MOVIE - 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..

SIOUX INDIAN GHOST DANCE * - 1890 - Location South Dakota - Pictured drawing by Frederick Remington written about  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.

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

SIOUX INDIAN RESERVATION  - 1880 - 1910. LOCATION - DAKOTAS. 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.

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

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

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

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

SIOUX INDIANS * - 1843 - 1922 era. Location: Nebraska, Montana, Oregon, South Dakota. Named in story entitled THE RAYMONDS, SOUTH DAKOTA'S KA-KOOSH FAMILY as told to Mary Alice Brusha by Leana Raymond Cummings of a frontier family, friendly to Indians in South Dakota who survived the hard times caused by the Battle of Wounded Knee as published in this rarely read complete western magazine.

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

SIOUX INDIANS * - 1880 - 1910. LOCATION - DAKOTAS. Subject of 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.

SIOUX INDIANS *,  1890 era - Location, Holt County, Nebraska.  Named in story when County Treasurer  Barrett Scott is charged with absconding with county funds. Charged and arrested while in flight, he was brought back for trial only to be hung by vigilantes as found in this rare Western Magazine

SIOUX INDIANS - 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.

SIOUX INDIANS - 1890 - 1940 era. Location: U.S. Named in story entitled " LUCILE MULHALL, FABULOUS COWGIRL " who writes of the life and times of The First American Cowgirl, Lucile Mulhall who has become a legend all over the world for her skill and rodeo ability as written in this old and complete western magazine.

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

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

SIOUX 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.

SIOUX INDIANS - 1900 ERA. LOCATION: CO TX WY - Named in story entitled "A TEXAS PLOWBOY IN WYOMING" by D. H. Mitchell as told to Jerry S. Wilcock of his and a companion Leslie Mitchell experiences as Texas greenhorns on the western frontier as found in this old and complete western magazine

SIOUX INDIANS - DATE - Indian Wars - SITE - Colorado. 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

SIOUX INDIANS - 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..

SIOUX INDIANS - Early Pioneer America - Location: American West. Named in story entitled "THE SPANISH BARB" by Leo Gaudreau with photos courtesy of author who tells the history of the "American Mustang Horse" - its birth and breeding from beginning as found in this old complete western magazine.

SIOUX INDIANS - 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

Sioux Indians - Mentioned in "The Pembina River Post" by Earl V. Chapin, Excerpts from the 1799-1814 extraordinary journal of Alexander Henry fur trader for the North West Company.. As published in this old rare and complete western magazine.

SIOUX INDIANS mentioned in Across the Plains in the Donner Party (1846), by Virginia Reed Murphy

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

Sioux Indians Whistler (DIAMOND DICK IS ALIVE AND KICKING, Literary Digest, National  Digest,1927)

SIOUX INDIANS  - 1822 - 1837 - Location OH,MO,KY,PA. Named in story entitled The Maverick River Baron by John Major Hurdy who writes of the legend of Mike Fink, an old river boater who rose from nothing to Captain of a Keel Boat and became a legend on the river as found in this rare western magazine

SIOUX INDIANS  - 1890 era - Western U. S. A. Named in this biography of  Captain John Wallace Crawford, entitled, "Captain Jack, The Poet Scout", and here the author, Paul T. Nolen, recites the history of this western scout and acquaintance of Buffalo Bill who went from scouting to acting to writing as published in this complete western magazine

Sioux Indians, - 1875 era – Location: Dallas, Texas. Here is story entitled “Kitty Leroy, Queen of the Hoofers” by Wane Guard with illustrations by Wayne Gard. Now, I’ve lived in Dallas all my life but this story about Kitty LeRoy escaped me cause it recites the seamier side of Dallas where bar women walked on one side of the street while other ladies walked on the other carrying their noses held high as told in this rare, complete, seldom read western magazine.

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

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

SIOUX INDIANS- 1870 - 80's  era - Location CO, KS, MT, ND, PA, SD, WY. Named in story entitled "The Great Dinosaur War" by Paul C. Day tells of the differences of Yale Professor Othniel Charles Marsh and Quaker Edward Drinker cope and their explorations of the River Basin of Montana where they hunted bones and fossils and minerals as related in this rare complete western magazine.

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

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

SIOUX INDIANS  - 1860 - 80 ERA. LOCATION: TX  - NM - NV -UT - WY- Named in story entitled "Requiem for Old Texas Bob" by Raymond W. Thorp who writes of  "Old Texas Bob" Heckle who led a varied life on the western pioneer and ended up a poet,  "But when life's span has ended and the final roundup's o'er, keep your Heaven, give me Houston"... as found in this old and complete western magazine.

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

Sioux War of 1876 - 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

SIOUX,  STEAMER * - 1916 - 21 - Named in story entitled WHITE COLLAR VERSUS BLACK BALL by Victor H. White, a fascinating history of a man, W. L. Gazzam who strived to improve steamboat service of Puget Sound. Names ships, ship wrecks and facts of important historical system along with those that made Seattle harbor such a dangerous place in the pioneer days as found in this complete western magazine.

SIPES, N. K. - 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

SIPES, W. K. Reverend - 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  

SIPHER, Carl A. * Private. Great Falls, Minn. WW 1 Honor Roll -Killed in Action

SIPLE, Paul A.,  * - 1935 -Former Boy Scout, now artic explorer  pictured in article entitled A BOY SCOUT GROWN UP as reported in the weekly feature FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. 

SIPPY, Al - 1882 era - Site - Tombstone, Arizona - Named in "Gomorrah On Goose Flats", the real story of the wild days of Tombstone, Arizona, a town bloodier than Dodge City, richer than Virginia City and Leadville, where men too violent to call home stayed as published in this very rare and old and complete Western magazine.

SIPPY, Ben * 1882 era - Site - Tombstone, Arizona - Marshal named in "Gomorrah On Goose Flats", the real story of the wild days of Tombstone, Arizona, a town bloodier than Dodge City, richer than Virginia City and Leadville, where men too violent to call home stayed as published in this very rare and old and complete Western magazine.

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

SIR BARTON *  (Thoroughbred Horse)   - 1922 - News and Pictorial of Man o' War defeating Sir Barton as published in this old American Pictorial Magazine. Others named are : SIR BARTON *; MORVICH * (Owned by Benjamin Block); EXTERMINATOR * (Jockey Johnson up); GREY LAG *;

SIR GALAHAD  * - 1907 - Famous English artist George Frederick Watts's  wife, Ellen Terry reveals facts of their marriage, in article entitled "FAMOUS FRIENDS OF ELLEN TERRY". Terry married Watts at the tender of age of 16 and poses for some of his more famous paintings inc. one pictured here "SIR GALAHAD" which, she states, posed so happily for so long that she did not realize the armor was so heavy until she passed out. Saved from this 100 year old American News Magazine.

SIRINGO, Charles A., Writer, Written up in, "Texas Cowman 'Shanghai' Pierce" By: Oran Warder Nolen- the true western story of one of  the most famous cattlemen of the 1880 era

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

SIRINGO, Charley * Historic Lawman of the Old West circa 1907 as pictured and mentioned in LAST OF THE STEAMBOAT MEN  - Old Western Magazine

SIRINGO, Charley - 1900' era. Site: TN CA KA NJ TX OK. Named and  written about in massive feature story entitled THE FILM COWBOY HEROES WHO WERE FOR REAL listing movie stars, acts, animals, stuntmen, singers -- a real history of the early film pioneers who made the roles of cowboy heroes as saved from this very old, complete, seldom found or read western magazine

SIRINGO, Charlie * - 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.

SIRINGO, Charlie * Pinkerton Detective Agent.  Pictured in "Way-Laying The Iron Horse" by Lee Ryland. Story of Golden Spike Centennial Celebration. Union Pacific Railroad.

SIRRENE, SOUTH. DAKOTA. - 1860 era - Named in story of Mormon Church struggle with Joseph Morris who refused to abide by Church rules, upsetting Brigham Young and his followers. Very detailed as published entitled "The Morrisite War; Insurrection by a Self-Styled Prophet with engravings printed on slick paper in rare western magazine.

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

SISLER, George * - 1921 - Pictured in baseball pictorial article entitled HOME RUN HITTERS OF EARLY BASEBALL SEASON as leader of the year in last years batting race as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SISLER, George * -  - 1922 - Pictured and named as greatest player in the American League  playing for the St. Louis Browns and featured in Baseball Stars.

SISLER, George * Baseball Star of 1922.

SISLER, George * Baseball Star. A double page gravure from an old American Weekly Magazine of 1922

SISLER, George - 1926 - Named in featured story entitled "ROGERS HORNSBY'S MOTTO: PICK OUT THE GOOD ONES".- winner of the National League Batting Championship as saved from this old American Newsweek magazine. Four pages.

SISLEY- 1927 - Named in story entitled 'THE KING OF THE IMPRESS0NISTS GONE" which tells of the life, times, work and death of Claude Monet as it was published and saved from this old American News Magazine

Sister Aimee Semple MCPHERSON *Hutton - 1936 - Story entitled "Sister Aimee Reaches Crisis for Cult Control". Featured in National News Magazine about founder of Four Square Gospel.

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

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

SISTER LESTANCE (of the Grey Nuns) - 1860 era. Location: MN, ND - Named in story by Margaret Arnett MacLeod as told to Edith Patterson of the Catholic Priest Father Joseph Goiffon and his ordeal to get back to his St. Boniface Cathedral in North Dakota as written in this old and complete western magazine

SISTERS OF CHARITY - 1890 era - Western U. S. A. Named in this biography of  Captain John Wallace Crawford, entitled, "Captain Jack, The Poet Scout", and here the author, Paul T. Nolen, recites the history of this western scout and acquaintance of Buffalo Bill who went from scouting to acting to writing as published in this complete western magazine

SISTERS OF CHARITY mentioned in "Waybills of the Virginia & Truckee RR." 

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

SISTERS OF MERCY, Macon, Illinois  1875 Era. Named in  Historical story entitled "SACRED HEART' - OUTPOST OF RELIGION" by E. H. Brewington - the story of Benedictine Father Dom Isodore Robot who founded the Sacred Heart Mission and School in the Indian territory of Oklahoma. Rare magazine.

SISTO, J. A. (New York Taxicab Financier), (Verdict of the Nation's Press on Mayor Walker, National News Digest, 1932)

SISTY, Alice - 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

SISTY, Alice - Mentioned in "Some Very Early Bucking Horses Milt Knew" By: Milt Hinkle

SITGREAVES, Beverly  in A SQUARE PEG  * - 1923 - Stars pictured and written about in critique of the play showing at the Punch and Judy Theatre and featured in this article entitled SCENES FROM CURRENT PLAYS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

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

SKITA, ALASKA * - 1890's. Location: AL, NY, WA. Site named in story entitled "THE DISASTROUS DIETZ EXPEDITION" by William J. Betts who writes of the Alaska Gold Fever that captivated Authur A. Dietz of New York and a bunch of green volunteers who dared to tackle the Alaska artic searching for gold with terrible results as told in this old, complete, western magazine..

SITTELETTA, John * Private (Endicott, New York –WW 1 Honor Roll – Died of Wounds)

SITTENFELD, Erich. (Kapitanlt., - 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.

SITTERS, Joe *.- 1891 ERA - Subject of  Historical story entitled Tracker of Texas Ranger and customs inspector Joe Sitters who was brutally murdered and the story here retold by Kevin Michaels as published in this old western magazine

SITTERS, Joe, Tracker and later Mounted Customs Inspector, (1860-1940 era – Location: TX). Mentioned in “Captain John R. Hughes – Texas Ranger,” by Carl W. Breihan who says the Rangers tagged Hughes when he chased horse-thieves. This short biography including many stories of his brilliant career as a Texas Ranger was published in this complete old western magazine.

SITTERS, Joe.,  * - 1893 era - (TEXAS RANGER LAWMAN) Frontier Battalion, Company D. and Custom Inspector. Named in Biographical history of Texas Ranger Lawman Joe Sitters entitled "Marked For Death"  who was also a Customs Inspector in the early west as published in  western magazine.

SITTERS, Margarita Hinckley.,   - 1893 era -  wife of Joe Setters (TEXAS RANGER LAWMAN) Frontier Battalion, Company D. and Custom Inspector. Named in Biographical history of Texas Ranger Lawman Joe Sitters entitled "Marked For Death"  who was also a Customs Inspector in the early west as published in  western magazine.

SITTERS, Maria.,   - 1893 era -  daughter of Joe Setter, (TEXAS RANGER LAWMAN) Frontier Battalion, Company D. and Custom Inspector. Named in Biographical history of Texas Ranger Lawman Joe Sitters entitled "Marked For Death"  who was also a Customs Inspector in the early west as published in  western magazine

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

SITTING BULL (ANNIE OAKLEY -  LITTLE MISS SURESHOT, Fantastic Cover, The Real West of the Old Pioneers 1967)

SITTING BULL (Indian Chief),  (WOUNDED KNEE - MEDAL OF HONOR WINNER WEINERT, Old Western Magazine)

SITTING BULL (Indian) mentioned in "Reporting A Gold Rush", by: Oliver Knight

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

SITTING 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.

SITTING BULL - 1860 - 76. Location DAKOTA TERRITORY, MT, WY.   Named in story entitled Bloody Knife – Custer’s Favorite Scout by Ernest Lisle Reedstrom who reports of the loyalty of one half-breed Indian Scout who gained Custer’s respect and ultimately his death in fighting against Custer’s foes. It is an exciting story of his fights along the pioneer western front with actual pictures showing his friendship and respect from Custer as found in this seldom opened western magazine.

SITTING BULL - 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.

SITTING BULL - Era 1874 - Area: Kansas. Indian Chief named in true story entitled Charge of the Wagon Train, which tells of the winning of a Congressional Medal of Honor by Captain Frank D. Baldwin, 5th United States Infantry in the rescue of two white girl captives and the defeat of 450 warriors of Chief Gray Beard in which our Army troops were outnumbered 9 to 1 but Baldwin devised a plan to attack them with wagon trains and it worked as found in this very rare and complete western American  magazine.

SITTING BULL -  - 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.

SITTING BULL mentioned in "Ben Ash Dakota Trail Blazer", by Joe Koller 

SITTING BULL  - 1870 era - Location: Mexico, AZ, NM, TX. Indian Chief of the Sioux 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.

SITTING BULL  - era: Late 1880's - Site: Dakotas, Montana, Nebraska. Indian Chief named in article entitled SCOTTY PHILIP - LIVING LEGEND by Joe Koller. Subject has been elected to the Hall of Fame of Great Westerner of the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and the Western Heritage Center at Oklahoma City and his story of how he became a dyed-in the wool pioneer, starting as a gold miner, becoming an Army Scout, freighter and rancher. Organized the Missouri River Stockmen Association as told in this rare  magazine

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

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

SITTING BULL, Chief - 1843 - 1922 era. Location: Nebraska, Montana, Oregon, South Dakota.  Indian Chief named in story entitled THE RAYMONDS, SOUTH DAKOTA'S KA-KOOSH FAMILY as told to Mary Alice Brusha by Leana Raymond Cummings of a frontier family, friendly to Indians in South Dakota who survived the hard times caused by the Battle of Wounded Knee as published in this rarely read complete western magazine.

SITTING BULL, Chief - 1890 era - Western U. S. A. Indian Chief named in this biography of  Captain John Wallace Crawford, entitled, "Captain Jack, The Poet Scout", and here the author, Paul T. Nolen, recites the history of this western scout and acquaintance of Buffalo Bill who went from scouting to acting to writing as published in this complete western magazine.

SITTING BULL, Indian mentioned in "Hugh Glass' Empty Revenge" article from old western magazine

SITTING BULL, – 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.

SITTING BULL,, 1876 era, Location: Little Big Horn: INDIAN CHIEF Named in U. S. Army's 7th Cavalry story entitled  "Comanche Lone Survivor of the Little Big Horn"., historical accurate story of the lone survivor (Captain Keogh's buckskin horse, Comanche)  of the Massacre of Custer and his troops as published in the rare and complete western magazine.'

SITTING BULL- 1870 - 80's  era - Location CO, KS, MT, ND, PA, SD, WY. Indian Chief named in story entitled "The Great Dinosaur War" by Paul C. Day tells of the differences of Yale Professor Othniel Charles Marsh and Quaker Edward Drinker cope and their explorations of the River Basin of Montana where they hunted bones and fossils and minerals as related in this rare complete western magazine.

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

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

SITTING BULL  - 1880 - 1910. LOCATION - DAKOTAS. Indian Chief 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.

SITTING BULL  Indian chief mentioned in "Lost Bird of Wounded Knee" article from old western magazine

SITTING BULL (DIAMOND DICK IS ALIVE AND KICKING, National Digest,1927)

SITTING-BULL Indian mentioned in "The Indians' Winter Count" article from old western magazine

SITTING-BULL Sioux medicine man mentioned in "Lost "Custer" Treasure Cache article from old western magazine

SITWELL, Edith * - 1934 - Pictured and written about in weekly article entitled THEY STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD as saved from an American News Magazine. She is English Poet who recently received The Royal Society of Literature Medal.

SIVEL - 1907 - Balloonist who achieved record of 26,150 feet as stated in article entitled SOME RECORDS IN BALLOONING as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

SIWASH, George. - 1890 - 1920 era. Location: Alaska. British deserter who married 5 Indians and named himself as ruler named in this great story entitled Queens of the Snows and King of the Klondike  of old mining camps in Klondike and of the miners who were the pioneers of the west as written by Raymond W. Thorp and found in this old western magazine.

SIX CYLINDER LOVE * - 1931 - Picture staring Sidney Fox in SIX CYLINDER LOVE in article entitled STARS AND SCENES FROM THE NEW FILMS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SIX FRENCH POETS - Named in story entitled "AS BOSTON SEES ANY LOWELL' written one month before her heath. She was an American Poet of the imagist school who posthumously won the Pulitzer Prize in 1926 as saved from this old American News magazine.

SIX RACY MADAMS OF COLORADO - 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

SIX YEARS WITH THE TEXAS RANGERS, (book reference by Captain Roberts),   "Nine Years Among the Indians - 1870-79" by Herman Lehmann, who was captured by the Indians and learned their ways and fought for them against the Americans, Mexicans and Texas Rangers. Fascinating old pioneer history. Editor calls this the best of all "Indian" stories every written as published in two old western magazines.

SIX-KILLER Sam Captain  - Indian mentioned in "The West's Greatest Detective" article from old western magazine

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

SIX-SHOOTER (Horse) * - 1900 era - Locations: Rodeo sites in the United States.  Named in story entitled 55 YEARS A RODEO TRAMP written by William Cy Hancock as told to him by author Hackberry Johnson which is really a rodeo history from 1917 of the stars with personal photos of their acts, circus, wild west shows including a massive photo index with story after story of the old time Rodeo Stars of the old west as found in this seldom found, complete western magazine.

SIXTEENTH INFANTRY - 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

SIX-TOED PETE, Harry * - 1890 Era - Location: Oregon. Subject of 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

SIXTH (6TH) U. S. CAVALRY, TROOP G  - 1900 era - Indiana - Hollywood. Named in story of  Charles Frederick Gebhard (or Gebhart) or  "Buck Jones - Bona Fide Hero" by Joseph G. Rosa. History of greatest film cowboy of all time. Cowboy, Cavalryman, movie star - it's all here in this little known and seldom found complete western magazine. 

SIXTH (6TH) U. S. CAVALRY, TROOPS, A, B, C, D, E, F, and M  *- 1871 era - Site: Arizona. Story entitled The General and the Medicine Man that took place on western frontier which reports on the exploits of Will C. Barnes, Sergeant, U. S. Army who received the Congressional Medal of Honor for the Battle of Cibicue, a bloody battle that was the prelude for the Battle of Fort Apache as found in this complete and seldom read western magazine.

SIXTH (R.A.) DIVISION INSIGNIA *   - 1919 - WORLD WAR I Insignia of Divisions of United States Army.

SIXTH CAVALRY, TROOP  D ,   - 1874 - Location: Monument Station, Kansas. U. S. Army unit  named in story entitled A PRISONER OF THE CHEYENNE, tale  of the John German family who were struck by a Cheyenne War Party and five were slaughtered and four of their girls were taken prisoners. Story relates their fate and the action of the 19th U. S. Army Infantry as published in this complete western magazine.

SIXTH CAVALRY, U. S. ARMY - 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

SIXTH CAVALRY  - 1874 - as 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,  western magazine

SIXTH DIVISION, U. S. MARINE COLOR GUARD * - U. S. MARINE COLOR GUARD* - 6TH Division -  Awarded the Croix De Guerre at Leutesdorg, Germany, 1919

SIXTH KANSAS CAVALRY - 1830 - 1900's era. Location: AR, OK. Named in story entitled "MAYSVILLE WAS A WHISKEY RUNNER'S HEAVEN" by Olevia E. Meyers who writes that those old stories of a line drawn in the sand (or on a floor) were sure true when surveyors discovered that the state line of Arkansas ran right through the middle of the town of Maysville, Arkansas making the the other side in the unregulated town of Oklahoma territory where liquor could be sold freely as published in this complete western magazine..

SIXTH U. S. CAVALRY * - Pioneer era - LOCATION, Fort Richardson, Jacksboro, Texas. 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.

SIXTH U. S. CAVALRY 1870 - 1890 era, Written up in, "Those Brawling Boys in Blue" By: William B. Secrest. Seldom found stories of army life and problems and quarrels  in service on the western front.

SIXTH U. S. CAVALRY, 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.

SIXTH U. S. CAVALRY, 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.

SIXTH U. S. CAVALRY, COMPANY G... - 1860 era - Named in historical story entitled " Fort Laramie" , a Federal Army Outpost in Wyoming and the events that took place here and changed the outcome of the pioneer west as published in this rare of western magazine

SIXTY NINTH REGIMENT, U. S. Army * - Pictorial Parade Coverage, St. Patrick's Cathedral

SIXTY-EIGHTH (68th) CONGRESSIONAL SESSION * - 1923 - Pictorial panorama entitled " Invocation at Opening Session of Sixty-Eighth Congress in House of Representatives, Dec. 2" as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

 

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