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SUPERIOR.  - 1880 Era -. Horse named in  Biographical history entitled "Midas of the Mountain" of John D. Morrisey. a mining magnet who couldn't read or write or tell the time of day but had one successful venture after another in the mine fields of Colorado as published in this complete western magazine

SUPER-WHIRLER FOR MOLECULAR RESEARCH * - 1936 - Highly technical pictorial collage of a machine which makes it possible to see  molecules in process of separation invented by Professor The Svedberg of Upsala University  and Dr. J. B. Nichols of the DuPont laboratory as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

SUPREME COURT ASSOCIATES JUSTICES - 1921 - - Attending funeral Ceremonies of Late Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Edward Douglas White being carried from St. Matthew's Church, Washington, D. C. to resting place in Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D. C.

SUPREME COURT DECISION - SCOTTSBORO CASE * - 1932 - Seven negroes declared guilty had appealed their verdict to the Supreme Court asking for a new trial. Lots of anxious moments but court ruled the 14th Amendment of the Constitution had been violated and ordered new trial.

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

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES*  - 1922 - Pictured in article entitled "MEMBERS OF THE SUPREME COURT LEAVING THE WHITE HOUSE AFTER CALLING ON PRESIDENT HARDING are pictured as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine

SUPREME LORD OF THE ZEMDA-AVESTA * - 1912 - Named in article entitled "WHAT DO WOMEN OF CHRISTIAN AMERICA MEAN" which writes and asks about the practice of American women following religious leaders and cults that are questioned by some and regaled by others as saved from this old American News Magazine.

SUPREME PONTIFF, POPE PIUS XI * - 1922 - Pictorial collage of important scenes entitled "CORONATION OF POPE PIUS XI" -- first shots of a remarkable group of photos of the Pomp and Splendor of the Pope's Coronation as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

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

SURBAUGH, Clay  (of Miami, Missouri) -1862-63. Location, KA, MO. Named as bushwacker of Quantrill and Captain Dave Blunt's Company 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

SURBER, Monroe (Gallant Texas Ranger Old Pioneer Lawman Story in Western Magazine)

SURFACE SLICING * - 1891 - Pictured in History entitled Pioneer Mining in California  of how Gold was mined in early days with engravings and lithographics with indexed titles and names as saved from this old American Magazine publication that is 114 years old.

SURGE, FISHING BOAT from Fulton Market, New York  * - 1924 and crew  as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

SURPRISE PARTY Mural * - 1921 - Pictorial collage and text entitled ARTS, CRAFTS, AND CEREMONIES OF THE NORTH PACIFIC COAST INDIANS as created by Will S. Taylor as featured in the American Museum of Natural History which holds 14 of these valuable illustrations as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SURREALISM *, DADAISM*,  Museum of Modern Art Exhibit, 1936. New York.

SURVANT, John  - 1940 era - Wagon boss of the Circle Diamond Wagon Ranch named in story entitled TOM MIX'S LAST SUNDOWN by Walt Coburn who was witness to events leading up to death of Tom Mix as he tells of friends and events of importance in star's life as found in this rare and complete western magazine.

SUSAN LENNOX, HER FALL AND RISE  * - 1931 - Star Greta Garbo pictured in article headlined  in article entitled STARS AND SCENES FROM THE NEW FILMS  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SUSKO, Stephen W. * Private (Brisbin, Penn   –WW 1 Honor Roll – Died of Wounds)

SUSPENSION BRIDGE * - WHITE, Ammi * - 1852 (Boston, Mass.)  Issued original patent entitled "White's Tubular Suspension Bridge" with engravings and text detailing workings.

SUSQUEHANNA *, (German Ship formerly named the Rhein, 10058 tons) pictured in Article entitled "Former German Ships Whose Sale Has Been Halted". WWI, 1920

SUSUMISH MOTORSHIP OF THE WHITE COLLAR LINE  * - 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.

SUTHERLAND, JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES *  - 1922 - Pictured in article entitled "MEMBERS OF THE SUPREME COURT LEAVING THE WHITE HOUSE AFTER CALLING ON PRESIDENT HARDING are picturedas saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine

SUTHERLAND, Bert - 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

SUTHERLAND, E. A. * Corporal, (Red Bluff, California –WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

SUTHERLAND, Fred - 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

SUTHERLAND, G. R. * Lieutenant, (Kenosha, Wisconsin –WW 1 Honor Roll- Killed in Action)

SUTHERLAND, Gordon A. * Corporal. Springfield, Mass. WW 1 Honor Roll - Died of wounds.

SUTHERLAND, Howard * Senator (West Virginia) 1919 -New Faces in the Sixty-fifth Congress of the United States.

SUTHERLAND, John, Doctor - 1835 - 36 era. Texas defender of the Alamo sent to recruit more men as written in story entitled "TO THE RESCUE OF THE ALAMO - GONZALES 32 in this old and complete western magazine.

SUTHERLAND, JUSTICE of the SUPREME COURT DECISION - SCOTTSBORO CASE * - 1932 - Seven negroes declared guilty had appealed their verdict to the Supreme Court asking for a new trial. Lots of anxious moments but court ruled the 14th Amendment of the Constitution had been violated and ordered new trial. Justice Sutherland rendered majority decision.

SUTHERLAND, Jim - 1880 - 1930 era. Location: OK, MS, NM. Named in story entitled SAM BUTLER - COWBOY LAWMAN - written by Charles P. Sterrett and sponsored by Mrs. L. Mehlhop of the Dexter, New Mexico Historical Society and researched by by W. H. "Bill" Dearholt which is, in effect, a history of early New Mexico territory  as found in this old and complete western magazine

SUTHERLAND, Kenneth L. * Private, (Topeka, Kansas -WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action),

SUTHERLAND, S. (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

SUTHERLAND, Ted (Superintendent of Live Stock, Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation - 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.

SUTRO MANSION *, referred to in "Comstock Country Land of Promises", historic article from old western magazine covering Virginia City, Sutro, Gold Hill and Silver City with lots of picture and map printed on slick enamel paper. Rarely found. Early pioneer days.

SUTRO TUNNEL *, referred to in "Comstock Country Land of Promises", historic article from old western magazine covering Virginia City, Sutro, Gold Hill and Silver City with lots of picture and map printed on slick enamel paper. Rarely found. Early pioneer days.

SUTRO, Adolph, referred to in "Comstock Country Land of Promises", historic article from old western magazine covering Virginia City, Sutro, Gold Hill and Silver City with lots of picture and map printed on slick enamel paper. Rarely found. Early pioneer days.

SUTTER Captain mentioned in Across the Plains in the Donner Party (1846), by Virginia Reed Murphy 

SUTTER STREET CABLE CAR (1905) * - 1850 – 90’s – Named in "Cable Car Genius" who showed Bay area residents how to climb.  Called a screwball and laughed at when he dreamed up the little tram, it's still working today and the subject of this great old report as told in this complete western magazine.

SUTTER, August Johann. - 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

SUTTER, J. A. 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.

SUTTER, John - 1860 era - Site: California - Mentioned in "Blood on the Consumnes" by Rupert Edring.  In a losing battle to Central waters of the Consumnes River, armed miners far outnumbered the farmers.. As published in this old rare and complete western magazine.

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

SUTTER, John A.  Captain,  Referred to in "Peter Lassen: The Great Chief" by Ethel Bangert - 1840 era of the story of a stubborn Dane who would not let the wilderness defeat him. Founded the Lassen Trail across the High Sierras as published in this old and rarely found Western magazine.

SUTTER, John A., Captain, - 1850 era – Location; California Territory, Mexico. Story entitled “Squatter Riots In California” by Ethel Bangert tells of the history of pioneer settlers who made their way to California territory while under Mexican rule and received land grants which formed the basis for endless disputes creating overlapping land titles as found in this rare and seldom read western magazines.

SUTTER, John, Captain   - 1850 Era - Named in INCIDENT AT TRAGEDY SPRINGS  by Ferol Egan showing  detailed map of a group of Mormons who, under orders from Brigham Young, were returning from California to Salt Lake when their scouts were murdered as saved from this old complete and rare American  western magazine.

SUTTER, John,  Captain -  Mentioned in "A Curse Upon His Head" By: Norman C. Pierce, the story of the Mormon empire builder. Sam Brennan, of San Francisco. Rare

SUTTER, John.  - Early 1800's - Site: Location - Named in DISENOS, a story by Robert Becker of brave pioneers who settled California during Mexican occupation. Cites requirements - i.e. joining the Catholic Church, pledging to the Mexican Government and becoming a citizen of Mexico   as saved from this old American Historical magazine

SUTTER, Jr., John  - 1850 era - Location: California, Oregon - Named in the  "Saga of Peter Burnett".  who took his family by wagon train to Oregon; went to the gold mining country in time to be elected first governor of California in 1849 as covered in this complete story published in this very rare old complete western magazine.

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

SUTTER'S FORT -  Mentioned in "A Curse Upon His Head" By: Norman C. Pierce, the story of the Mormon empire builder. Sam Brennan, of San Francisco. Rare

Sutter's Fort California.  Pictured in "The Duke of Maxwell's Grant" by Joe Koller, Lucien B. Maxwell was elected to the Hall of Fame of Great Westerners of National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage center at Oklahoma City, OK.. Article from old western magazine.

SUTTER'S FORT  Referred to in "Peter Lassen: The Great Chief" by Ethel Bangert - 1840 era of the story of a stubborn Dane who would not let the wilderness defeat him. Founded the Lassen Trail across the High Sierras as published in this old and rarely found Western magazine.

SUTTER'S FORT.  - Early 1800's - Site: Location - Named in DISENOS, a story by Robert Becker of brave pioneers who settled California during Mexican occupation. Cites requirements - i.e. joining the Catholic Church, pledging to the Mexican Government and becoming a citizen of Mexico   as saved from this old American Historical magazine

SUTTER'S MILL -  Mentioned in "A Curse Upon His Head" By: Norman C. Pierce, the story of the Mormon empire builder. Sam Brennan, of San Francisco. Rare

SUTTER'S MILL * - 1865 - California. True history entitled "DEATH ON THE SACREMENTO" by Leo Rosenhouse  - The discovery of Gold by the Forty-niners brought a demand for newly built and lavish steamboats and sidewheelers. Unfortunately, many of the boilers on these new boats were defective and here the author chronicles all the boats plying their trade --listing the ultimate explosions when caused the days of the paddle wheelers to became extinct as published in this rarely found Western magazine.

Sutter's Spanish, - 1850 era – Location; California Territory, Mexico. Story entitled “Squatter Riots In California” by Ethel Bangert tells of the history of pioneer settlers who made their way to California territory while under Mexican rule and received land grants which formed the basis for endless disputes creating overlapping land titles as found in this rare and seldom read western magazines.

SUTTLES, G. (Cool Papa Bell Story of Negro Baseball All Stars League American National Magazine 1970)

SUTTLES, Layton * Private (Central, South Carolina-WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action),

SUTTLES, Mule (Cool Papa Bell Story of Negro Baseball All Stars League American National Magazine 1970)

SUTTON FAMILY mentioned in "The Brookings", by Julia Rose Brooking Needham 

SUTTON, A. "Rawhide Reckon". - 1900' era. Site: TN CA KA NJ TX OK. Young Movie Star 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

SUTTON, C. I. * Lieutenant (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania -WW 1  Honor Roll - Died of Wounds)

SUTTON, Captain   - 1845 Era. Southwest Texas - New Mexico  location. Named in story entitled "Reporter On The Spot", the story of reporter George Wilkins Kendall who took part in the ill-fated Texas-Santa Fe Expedition which almost cost his life as the New Orleans Picayune reporter wrote in his diary. Published in complete and rare western magazine

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

SUTTON, John * Original Patent - LUBRICATOR FOR ENGINES - 1855

SUTTON, Marshall H. * Corporal (Philadelphia, Penn. -WW 1 Honor Roll - Died of Wounds)

SUTTON, Mike W. - (Lawyer and supporter of Webb) - 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

SUZALLO, Henry * 1022. President . Attending the National Association of States Universities meeting.

SUZANNA * - 1922 - Named and pictured is star Mabel Normand in collage are stars of screen entertainment entitled THE GREAT FALL SELECTIONS as saved. 11 by 16 inches. Mint Condition

SVEDBERT. The.Professor * - 1936 - Pictured in highly technical pictorial collage of a machine which makes it possible to see  molecules in process of separation invented by Professor The Svedberg of Upsala University  and Dr. J. B. Nichols of the DuPont laboratory as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

SVERDLOFF * Russian President of Moscow Soviet. 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

SVERDRUP *, Doctor H. U. A THOUSAND LEAGUES UNDER THE ICE WITH WILLIAMS -  1931- Story of the USS Nautilus projected cruise to the North Pole.

SVINHUFVUD, Judge * - 1918 - Pictured in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR with text describing his difficult position as Dictator of Finland in questions German and Russian influence as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

SWAIN, George R., - 1840 - 96 era. Location: US. Author of 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.

SWAIN, Sam, COWBOY AT CALGARY STAMPEDE * - 1933 - Cowboy Sam Swain pictured in photo entitled A BUCKING STEER NOT TO BE TRIFLED WITH at the Rodeo. Mint condition. 10 by 14 inches.

SWALLOW CANYON, MONTANA  - 1860 - 90 - location GA, MT - Named  in story entitled "SAGA OF MILL FLAT" by Maurice Kildare with photos courtesy of Zula White Garino. Story's subject is Joseph A. White and his family, neighbors and kin and the area known as Mill Flat where mining and lumber camps dotted the area as written up in this complete western magazine

SWAMI ABHEDANANDA * - 1912 - Pictured in article entitled "WHAT DO WOMEN OF CHRISTIAN AMERICA MEAN" which writes and asks about the practice of American women following religious leaders and cults that are questioned by some and regaled by others as saved from this old American News Magazine.

SWAMP ANGEL PETE  - 1870 - 1880. Location: Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. Named  in story entitled “THE BALLAD OF BUSHWHACKER BEND,” by Raymond W. Thorp. Names and pictures some the great old ships of the past and includes history of river folks of the west as found in this rare western magazine.

SWAN Indian mentioned in "The Indians' Winter Count" article from old western magazine

SWAN ISLAND 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, constuction and sailing of the fore and after ship named The Star of Oregon. Rare history of Oregon seldom found and rarely read.

SWAN, John M. - 1820 – 60 – Location: Seattle Washington and Pacific Coast, Named in story entitled The Adventurers by Lois Ryker—really a history of the Seattle and the Northwest Pacific coast.  Names pioneer settlers of the regions – boats they used to tame the frontier and once there, cut the lumber to ship to San Francisco and beyond as found in this old western magazine.

SWAN, William G., * - 1935 - Rocker Glider Pilot pictured with his plane and named in article entitled AMERICA'S FIRST ROCKET GLIDER FLIGHT at experimental flights at Atlantic City in weekly feature as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SWANEE INDIANS - 1820 - 1890 era. Location - Western United States - Named in story entitled Captain Black Beaver (Se-ket-Tu-May-Qua - sometimes spelled Si-ki-to-ker) -  by Glen Shirley calling him The Great Delaware, a much sought guide and interpreter. Honored by his tribe in that he was given custody of the famous treaty signed by William Pen and the Chief of the Delaware Tribe

SWANEE, Mrs. - 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.

SWANEE, Mrs.,  "Joseph Morris, mentioned in "Joseph Morris, The Seventh Angel" by Earl Spendlove, and the puzzling end of the Mormon's life (circa 1850) as published in this old Western magazine.

SWANER, Luther  - 1905 era - Cowboy from L. T. D. Ranch named in a story entitled "Rough String Rider" by Milt Hinkle of ranch life including breaking horses in 1906 in the early west as published in this old western magazine.

SWANK, Luke H. (Steel Plant), ( UP-TO-THE-MINUTE-MURAL ART, LITERARY Magazine 1932)

SWANN, Hervie * - 1935 - Trainer pictured and featured in article entitled PRETTY SOFT, EH? as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

SWANN, Thomas - 1805 era. Location: KY, TN. Named  in story of Andrew Jackson, or Old Hickory who was pushed into a duel he had desperately tried to avoid with story of facts and weapons of duel of Andrew Jackson- later to become President of the United States as found in this old complete western magazine

SWANNIK, Jim (THE WEST FORGOTTEN HERO -  JAMES KIRKER, Story of Mexican War - and Pioneers)

SWANNIK, Jim- 1800 - 1850. Location - Ireland, Mexico, United States. Named in Jim Kirker, King of the Scalpers, story of a man who played both sides of the western frontier. Kirker joined several American Expeditions, fur companies and ultimately the forces of Colonel A. W. Doniphan and his Missouri Volunteers and this tells of their experiences fighting the Mexicans among the Texas – Mexico border as found in this rare western magazine.

SWANSON, Budington - 1860 to 1890's. Site: California. Author of  "The Earth Empire"  by Budington Swanson. The story of John and Dennis Searles who went to the west looking for gold but found borax instead as reported in this complete, rare and seldom found old western magazine.

SWANSON, Budington, * - 1830 - 50 era. Location: Ill, NY UT, WY. Author of  YOUNG JOSEPH'S STRANGE DREAM by Budington Swanson which details the founding and origination of history of Mormon Church from Western New York and on to Missouri. Rare details of the Mormon religion told in an exciting manner as saved from this rare old complete western magazine.

SWANSON, Claude A. Secretary of the Navy  - Major Figure in "Fleet War Games in the Pacific" as taken from this pictorial magazine in 1935

SWANSON, Gloria * - 1920 - Pictured after completing work on the film THE GREAT MOMENT as published in the weekly feature SCREEN PLAYS NOW RUNNING IN NEW YORK CITY as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SWANSON, Gloria * - 1922 - American Actress - Pictured in collage entitled "Actresses Prominent in the Silent Drama" - 11by 17 inches.

SWANSON, Gloria * - 1922 - Pictured as star  in BEYOND THE ROCKS as shown in this article entitled ACTRESSES AND STRIKING SCENES FROM CURRENT THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS and saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.

SWAMSON, Gloria *- 1923 - Featured in pictorial collage entitled PROMINENT ACTRESSES OF THE SILENT DRAMA as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint. 22 by 16 inches.

SWANSON, Gloria * - 1924 - Pictured with her dog, "Billy" after announcing her engagement to violinist Jascha Heifetz while arriving  aboard the Leviathan  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SWANSON, Gloria. * - 1925 - Pictured and featured returning from a visit abroad with her husband, the Marquis de la Falaise de la Coudraye as saved from this American PIctorial magazine.

SWANSON, Gloria * - 1931 - Pictured as  star  of INDISCREET in article entitled STARS AND SCENES FROM THE NEW FILMS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SWANSON, Gloria - 1932 -Baby Daughter pictured w text  as saved from this old American Pictorial Review.  The size is 11 1/2 by 15 inches in mint condition.

SWANSON, Gloria * - 1933 - Pictured in article entitled "Be Beautiful" by Elsie Pierce as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

SWANSON, Gloria *- 1933 - Pictured in article entitled "Be Beautiful" by Elsie Pierce as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

SWANSON, Gloria * - 1935 - Pictured in article headlined MOVIE FOLK with sub-title A FAVORITE OF AUTOGRAPH HUNTERS AT HOLLYWOOD PREMIERES: GLORIA SWANSON as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

SWANSON, Marcella  * - 1935 - Pictured  in Stage Review entitled "NIGHT OF JANUARY 16TH" presented at the Ambassador Theatre  with picture and scenes  of cast members, as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

SWANSON'S LANDING - Mentioned in "Queen of the West" By: Al Eason, the history of the founding of Jefferson, Texas

SWANZY, Police Inspector of Lisburn, Ireland - 1920 - Mentioned in  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.

SWARAJIST (Home Rule Movement) * - 1926. Named in story entitled CALCUTTA'S MOSLEM-HINDU WAR as featured in this Religion and Social Service Article as saved from this old American News Magazine

SWARTHMORE COLLEGE HOCKEY TEAM *   - 1934 - Emma Michael, Captain of Collegiate Hockey Team,  featured in picture and text entitled "In College Competition" as saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine. Single page is 9 3/4 by 13 1/4 inches in mint condition.

SWARTZ, D. H. (FT. WORTH, TEXAS  SPRING PALACE HISTORY, Old Cowtown History) Rare old Western magazine.

SWARTZ. H. D.. - 1870 - 1890 - Location - United States. Scranton, Pennsylvania native named  in story entitled RIFLE KING by Raymond W. Thorp of one of the greatest rifle shots of the old west, William F. "Doc" Carver * and his feats and exploits with the Winchester Rifle he had made a household word and received the accolade of "Champion Shot of the World and Our Best Salesman" from Oliver F. Winchester as published in this old and complete western magazine

SWARTZ, Sam  (of Miami, Missouri) -1862-63. Location, KA, MO. Named as owner of general store in Miami, Missouriin 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

SWARTZ, Vick  *,  1900 - 20 era - Cowboy 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.

SWAYNE, Marian * - 1922 - American Actress - Pictorial collage entitled "Actresses and Striking Scenes in Current Theatrical Productions" in Romance

SWAYNE, Paul (miner) * - 1880 ERA - LOCATION ID. Named in mining story entitled "Lucky Rifle Shot" by W. J. Tadlock who writes of his experiences while mining and whose life was saved by warning rifle shot as told in the old and complete western magazine.

SWEASY of the CINCINNATI RED STOCKINGS BASEBALL TEAM  * - Second baseman shown in pictorial collage entitled "FAMOUS TEAMS OF EARLY DAYS AND NOTED VETERANS" and named as "the greatest team of their time, who went through a whole season without a defeat" as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SWEATY PEOPLE'S BAND - Indian Warrior - 1870 -90 - Location: MT, Canada. Named in story entitled THE LAST WAR PARTY by Hugh A. Dempsey of the Blood Indians last raid against the Crows as found in this, complete and rare western magazine that is 50 years old.

SWEDISH SUBMARINE HVALEN - 1916 - Referred to in Article entitled "The Romantic Development of the Submarine"  by T. W. Williams as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

SWEENEY (First name unknown)   - 1850 - 75 era. Site: CHINA, CA., MT, NV., SD, ND, TX. Chinese Contractor named in history of Chinese immigrant workers on the western frontier and the prejudice they endured as entitled MANPOWER, CHINESE STYLE by Doris Cerveri and reported in this complete and seldom found western magazine

SWEENEY, Charles * - 1917 - American Hero serving in the French Army pictured w text entitled "Interesting Personalities Who Are Active in Various Phases of the Great War" as saved from an old American Pictorial Publication. Single page, 11 by 16 inches.

SWEENEY, Charles * Colonel, Commander of American Aviators, Morocco, National News Magazine, 1925)

SWEENEY, Jack   - 1900 era - Location: Yellowstone Park, Montana and Idaho. Stage Coach Driver named story entitled 'LAST DAYS OF THE PARK REINSMEN" - the story of Del Jenkins dubbed "The Mormon Kid" and his adventures as a Mormon settler on the Snake River where later he became one of the last drivers of stagecoach to tour Yellowstone as published in the very rare, complete, old western magazine.

SWEENEY, John *, Captain 326th Infantry, 82nd Division. His gravesite pictured here in the Argonne, north of Fleville as saved from a Pictorial Collage of World War I

SWEENEY, Ralph D., Lieutenant - 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. Engineering Officer, U. S. S. Fuller named in article entitled "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" by Ben T. Traywick who  writes that after the helmsman got the word,   the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortured metal  followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine.

SWEET BRIAR COLLEGE * - 1933 - Miss Elizabeth Wall pictured in production of "Sanctuary" at the Virginia College.

SWEET GIRL UNDERGRADUATES CLASS OF 1926 * - 1926 - Team took high honors in Vassar's Annual Track Meet and Field Day in article headlined FLYING NYMPHS OF GIRLS COLLEGES COMPETE FOR HONORS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SWEET LIPS rifle mentioned in "Big Foot Wallace of Texas", by E. L. Zoltan

SWEET LITTLE DEVIL * - 1924 - Pictured and named as star is Constance Binney of "SWEET LITTLE DEVIL" appearing at the Central Theatre as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

SWEET, Blanche * - 1922 - Playing role in "Quincy Adams Sawyer " as published in article entitled "Actresses and Scenes  in Current Productions"

SWEET. Blanche * - 1923 - Featured in pictorial collage entitled PROMINENT ACTRESSES OF THE SILENT DRAMA as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint. 11 by 16 inches.

SWEET, Blanche * - 1923 - Star Blanche Sweet pictured as appearing in "ANNA CHRISTIE"  playing in the film version as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches

SWEET, George * - 1924 - (Dallas, Georgia) - Pictured in article entitled "Lightning Struck Baby" after he was injured and parents killed by lightning. Shown in arms of Doctor Eugene B Elder, Superintendent of the hospital supervising his recovery. Mint condition.

SWEET, Lou D.. * - 1920 - (Carbondale, Colorado) Pictured and named as one of President's appointees to Labor Conference as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

SWEET, P. W. *, Private - Plattsburg, New York  - WWI Honor Roll - Killed in Action).

SWEET, Second Lieutenant S. J.  – 1850 - 90 era. (Company B, Liken's Battalion) 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.

SWEET, Thaddeus C.  * - ( Speaker of New Assembly who approved actions Suspending Representatives from New York Assembly) - 1920 - Pictorial Collage entitled "Socialist Members Barred from Seats in New York Assembly". 84 year old single page, 11 by 16 inches in good condition. 

SWEETBRIAR WOMAN'S COLLEGE * - 1921 - Miss Rhoda Allen chosen as May Queen at Sweetbriar Woman's College pictured .

SWEETLAND, Edwin * - ( of Dryden, NY) - 1932 - Pictured in article entitled PRIZE WINNERS AT THE INTERNATIONAL LIVE STOCK SHOW with Miss Katherine Sheldon as a Feminine Star in an Agricultural Contest. 10 by 14. Mint

SWEETSER, Arthur. * - 1931 -  Assistant Director of Information for the League of Nations  pictured and featured in article entitled " FROM GENEVA TO WASHINGTON" as saved from the weekly featured "FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS" published in an American Pictorial Magazine

SWEETSER, Clayton D. * Sergeant, (Scranton, Pennsylvania -WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

SWEETSER. Jess * - 1926 - Subject of story entitled JESS SWEETSER'S RIDE ON BRITISH SHOULDERS as saved from the Sports and Athletics of this old National News Magazine.

SWEETSER, Jesse W. * Winner of the Championship of the Metropolitan Golf Association, June, 10, 1922, Lakewood Country Club.

SWEETWATER CREEK, TEXAS, 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.

SWEETWATER RIVER - 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.

SWEITZER, General,  - 1840 - 1926 - Site: Western United States.  Named in  THE DUDE FROM LIMERICK,  a true story written about the Earl of Dunraven, a wealthy Lord from England who just had to experience the thrills of our pioneer west. He wanted to meet Buffalo Bill, Texas Jack, Kit Carson and lots of Indian Squaws. And he did and this recites those events as published in a rare Western Magazine

SWENSON, Captain- 1888 - Location: San Francisco, California and Artic Sea. Named in story entitled  "Shanghied Out of Old 'Frisco"-- the story of an actual kidnapping of  a young roust-a-bout, Joe Kirby, who had one drink to many in a San Francisco Bar and soon found himself incarcerated aboard the J. B. Johnson - an old whaler - as found in this rare and seldom read western magazine.

SWENSON, Elsie * - 1924 - Pictured as skating on the crystal surface at Lake Hopatcong as named in article saved from this old American pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches

SWENSON, S. M. - Austin, Texas merchant) - 1830 - 40 era, Site: TX, Mexico. Named in story entitled "HE MADE THE COLT PISTOL WORK" by Curtis Bishop was writes that Sam Colt was a struggling, unknown gunsmith until Sam Walker submitted plans to improve his gun that became famous throughout the west as found in this old and complete western magazine.

SWE-OWT-KIN, Canadian Indian Grandfather, means Shadow Top or Tall Man,  - 1865 era – Location: WA Territory. Here is 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.

SWETE, E. Lyal - Stager -  mentioned in 1920 Theatre Ad for "A Musical Extravaganza of the Orient" as appeared in a American Periodical.

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

SWETT, John.  - Candidate for Superintendent of Public Information - 1867 - 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.

SWIFT ARROW - STANDARD OIL TANKER  * - 1924 -Pictured in article entitled MUTE WITNESS OF COLLISION THAT TOOK TOLL OF LIVE after crash with the sound steamer Boston as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SWIFT BEAR tribesman mentioned in "The Indians' Winter Count" article from old western magazine

Swift Weasel  Piegan Chief, father of Sage Eater - Mentioned in "Sage Eater Saved Our Lives" by Bob Kennon as told to Florence B. Franklin.  Cowboy Bob Kennon's memories of the Piegan Indians during the time he rode for the Seven Block Ranch.. As published in this old rare and complete western magazine.

SWIFT, E. J., * - 1920 - Major of the U. S. Army serving in Montenegro in pictorial collage entitled 'AMERICAN SOLDIERS SERVING IN MONTENEGRO AND SIBERIA" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine

SWIFT, Frank  - Candidate for Constable- 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.SWIFT, Gustavus mentioned in "The Fabulous Frenchman" article from old western magazine

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

SWIFT, Roy L. (Author of Letter from San Antonio, Texas), (`1940 Era TEXAS RANGER LAWMAN P. B. HILL, News  Magazine, 1942)

SWIFTWATER BILL Mentioned in "A Visit to the Klondike" By: John Sidney Webb 

Swigert, Ben - Freight train * of Swigert pictured in "Sage Eater Saved Our Lives" by Bob Kennon as told to Florence B. Franklin.  Cowboy Bob Kennon's memories of the Piegan Indians during the time he rode for the Seven Block Ranch.. Article from old western magazine.

SWIGGERT, Glen Levin * Doctor. 1922 of the United States Bureau of Education.

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

SWILLING IRRIGATION COMPANY  * - 1850 era - Site - Arizona Territory - Pictured and written about in article entitled "The Impossible Jack Swellin" by Elliott West who reports that Swilling in his lucid and sober moments contributed to the development of the irrigation of the Arizona Dessert as published in this old and rare and complete western magazine.

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

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

SWILLING, Frank - 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.

SWILLING, Hank - 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.

SWILLING, Jack * - 1850 era - Site - Arizona Territory - Pictured and written about in article entitled "The Impossible Jack Swellin" by Elliott West who reports that Swilling in his lucid and sober moments contributed to the development of the irrigation of the Arizona Dessert as published in this old and rare and complete western magazine.

SWILLING, Jack mentioned in "Stanton's Most Notorious Citizen".  Historical story of the rule of Charles P. Stanton over Stanton, Arizona that included cruelty, vice and corruption. Of course, he paid in the end as related in this old and rare western magazine.

SWILLING, John W. (Jack), Lieutenant * - 1830 - 1880 - Subject of story entitled GILLETTE'S MOST LEGENDARY CITIZEN by Tom Barkdull with pictures courtesy of the author who tells of the life of "Jack" Swilling - his experiences in the Arizona mine country and of his project known as "The Town Ditch" in which he aimed to irrigate the Valley of the Sun as found in this old complete western magazine.

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

SWIMMING CHAMPION GARATTI, Eleanor, Miss * - 1929 - (of San Rafael, California) Featured and pictured in article entitled WINNER AND RUNNER-UP IN THE NATIONAL TITLE SWIM were she set a new world record as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

SWIMMING LONG DISTANCE CHAMPION - KEATING, Edward * (Long Distance Swimmer of the New York Boy's Club) - 1923 - Pictured  in article entitled READY GO and cited as winner of the long-distance championship swim of the United States as saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine. 11 by 16 inches.

SWINBURNE, Algemon Charles - member of the KAIL-YARD SCHOOL * - 1907 - Article in old American News magazine recording the death of the founder, Rev. John Watson (Ian Macharen).

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

SWING TIME * - 1936 - Pictorial collage of movie review entitled THE SCREEN; "SWING TIME" with Fred Astaire, Helen Broderick, Ginger Rogers,  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.11 by 14 mint condition.

SWING, Raymond Gram * - 1934 - Pictured and written about in article entitled THEY STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD as saved from a National American News Magazine. He is the new Editor of The Nation after having served with the New York Evening Post and the Philadelphia Public Ledge. He was formerly Berlin Correspondent for the Chicago Daily News and the New York Herald.

SWING, Representative * - 1924 - Members and witness pictured in article entitled "Will the Shenandoah Fly To The Pole" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine  80 years old in mint condition. The single page is 11 by 16 inches.

SWINGING CROSS RANCH - 1918 - 22 - New Mexico - .Named in story entitled  THE CHENNAULT PLANE CRASH. As a Flying Tiger, he was practically invincible but - at another time - another day. he was just a pilot of an old rusted Liberty Airplane who crash landed in the Gila National Forest as written up in this old, complete western magazine.

SWINGLE, Pat * - Named in story entitled RECOLLECTIONS OF BIXBY of early pioneer days in the Indian Territory citing descriptions and properties indexing property owners  as published in this complete, old western magazine.

SWINGLE, Will - Named in story entitled RECOLLECTIONS OF BIXBY of early pioneer days in the Indian Territory citing descriptions and properties indexing property owners  as published in this complete, old western magazine.

SWINNERTON, Judge J. G. . - 1896 era - Referred to in historic, seldom found story entitled "The Night Wyatt Earp Almost KOed Boxing" by Gary Roberts. Pictures Earp, drawing of ring of Mechanics' Pavillion in San Francisco. controversial $10,000 Check covering great fight between "Fighting" Bob Fitzsimmons and "Sailor" Tom Sharkey. 

SWINNERTON’S ARK (Sunday comic) mentioned in "Two Years on the Desert", by: K. E. Covington

SWINSTON, Margaret, Miss * - 1931 - (of Pittsburgh) Crowned King of the Coronation Festivities at Mardi Gras of Sullins College of Bristol, Virginia along side Queen Estelle Kermot  of Kansas City as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SWINTON, Mr.. - 1914 - Named in article entitled 'WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY" reported in the Scientific American which details pictures and text of usage of this instrument. Extensive technical review inc. experiments of scientists as saved from this old American Scientific magazine.

SWISS GUARDS OF THE VATICAN* - 1922 - Picture of the Swearing Allegiance to the New Pope by the Guard as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SWISS HOTEL mentioned in "Amadeo Peter Giannini, Banking Genius" By: Joe Koller 

SWISS RIFLE CLUB - 1850 ERA - Site - California.- Named in great true story entitled LOLA MONTEZ - A MOST NOTORIOUS LADY who had the benefit of great looks and a royal title -- Countess of Landsfelt  - conferred her by King Ludwig of Bavaria. She came to conquer hearts and to gain political power through her charms and she did according to author Louise Cheney as published in this complete and seldom found western magazine.

SWISS VILLAGE * - 1900 - Pictorial article with text entitled THE PRESENT APPEARANCE OF THE EXPOSITION by Edward Insley is a pictorial look at various buildings of the Paris Exposition of 1900 which appeared as exhibits as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SWITCH, R. R. Inventor, (Special Notice to Investors, Scientific American, November 18, 1854)

SWOPE, Gerald-  1930 - Head of the General Electric Company named in article entitled HAIL TO HULL HOUSE with picture of Jane Addams who founded the famous social settlement as saved from this old American News Magazine.

SWOPE, Gerald *   - 1933 - Seated with Secretary of Commerce Daniel C. Roper  in Washington with his trial advisory board.

SWOPE, Herbert, Mrs. * (Server - Fifth Avenue Canteen, New York City - "People of More that National Interest" Pictorial Review 1918)

SWOPE, Robert, 1880 circa. Written up in, "Tucson's Vigilante Necktie Party" By: Donald N. Bentz - a story of the vigilante "Committee of Public Safety" which brought frontier justice to Tuscon.

SWORD Indian (Red Cloud's son-in-law) mentioned in "Professor Marsh and the Thunder Horses" article from old western magazine

SWORD, George (Miwaka Yuhala) INDIAN POLICEMAN * - 1872 era. Location: Western United States. Captain of the Pine Ridge 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

SWORD, George * - 1890 - Location South Dakota - Captain of the Indian Police 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.

SWORD BLADES AND POPPY SEEDS - 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.

SWORD OF JUSTICE REVEALED WITH MERCY - 1890 era. Location: AK, CA, OH. Named in story entitled "THE ROISTEROUS RED SHIRTS OF THE GOLD RUSH COUNTRY" - a history of the old hard nosed black-hatted miners of the old west called "Clampers" who dressed up in "Red Shirts" and initiated green horn miners in their wiley ways as published in this old and complete western magazine

SWORDFISH *, Mississippi Side wheeler. Engraving 1852. U. S. Patent Report

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIAN CELEBRATION * - - 1919 - Featured in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR with picture of crowd celebrating signing of Armistice in Sidney as saved from this old American Pictorial.

SYKES, C. P. Colonel, (Mining Promoter ), (A TOWN OF GOURDS, CALABASAS, ARIZONA, Old Frontier Ghost Town Magazine)

SYKES, Cartoonist of the New York Evening Post * - 1925. Named and cartoon pictured in story entitled SPANKING BASEBALL'S BABY AND PETTING ITS PARAGON - the story found in the Sports and Athletics Section and saved from this old American News Magazine which relates the misadventures and fines of Babe Ruth and the exploits of Ty Cobb

SYKES, J. M., Mrs. *, and sons * - 1928  (Fayetteville, Arkansas). Her portrait by J. H. Field of Fayette, Arkansas awarded cash prize for her portrait entitled "Mrs. J. M. Sykes and Son" as featured in article entitled "MOTHERS AND CHILDREN - THE PRIZE PORTRAIT CONTEST"   as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SYKES, James J. * Lieutenant (Pee Dee, North Carolina –WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

SYKES, Mark - 1927 - Named in Story of exploits of Lawrence of Arabia entitled "Wrecking Turkish rains with Lawrence of Arabia" as published and saved from the Personal Glimpses Section of  this old American News Magazine. Great pictures and text.

SYKES, Martha * - 1924 - Pictured playing the part of one of the dragons in the "Mah Johg" number in pictorial collage entitled "Musical Revue of the Best Sellers", presented by the Spence School Alumnae of New York as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

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

SYLVESTER, Charlie - 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

SYLVESTER, Edmund * - 1820 – 60 – Location: Seattle Washington and Pacific Coast, Named in story entitled The Adventurers by Lois Ryker—really a history of the Seattle and the Northwest Pacific coast.  Names pioneer settlers of the regions – boats they used to tame the frontier and once there, cut the lumber to ship to San Francisco and beyond as found in this old western magazine

SYDNEY HARBOR BRIDGE, AUSTRALIA - 1927 - Named in article entitled "AN AGE OF GREAT BRIDGES" of the Kill van Kull Bridge which will be the largest arch in American - 700 feet longer than the Hell Gate Bridge and twice as long as the Upper Niagara Arch Bridge as saved from this old American News magazine.

SYKES, Major General of the U. S. Army -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

SYLVESTER, Annie Eliabeth James * - 1890 - 1930 era. United States. Her story entitled THE TROUBLE LIFE OF A BICYCLIENNE written by Weldon D. Woodson  as one who received the Bicycle Club Title of WORLD'S CHAMPION TRICK AND FANCY RIDER as found in this complete old western magazine.

SYMINGTON, Doctor * - 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

SYMINGTON, Mr. (Southern Pacific Conductor) - 1890 ERA - CA. Named in story entitled THE SAN JOAQUIN TRAIN HOLDUPS with photos furnished by the California State Library. When a number of robberies of the Southern Pacific train occurred, there were mixed feelings. After all, the SP wasn't loved as told in this old complete western magazine.

SYMINGTON, Thomas F., Lieutenant Commander- 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. Captain of the U. S. S. Thompson, DD 306named in article entitled "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" by Ben T. Traywick who  writes that after the helmsman got the word,   the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortured metal  followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine

SYMOND'S YAT, ENGLAND * - 1928 - Pictorial collage entitled "SCENES OF BEAUTY IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND" including picture of Newquay, Warwick Castle, Beau Nash, Symond's Yat and the Coast of Devon: Torquay as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

SYMONDS, Robert Earl * Captain (Fort Riley, Texas-WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

SYMONDS, Walter B., * - 1931 - Featured in pictorial collage entitled ONE OF UNCLE SAM'S ODD JOBS as Glass Blower of the Bureau of Chemistry as he is shown recently.10 by 14. Mint condition.

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

SYNDERGAARD, Iris B. Author - MORMON RED BROTHERS* by Iris B. Syndergaard, Illustrated by Al Martin Napolentano. Old Western Magazine.

SYNDICALISM LAW OF CALIFORNIA - 1927 - Miss Charlotte Anita Whitney whose conviction for violation of the California Syndicalism law has been upheld and she has faces one to fourteen years for participating in "a crime knowingly to be or to become a member of, or to assist in organizing an association to advocate, teach...violence as a means of accomplishing industrial or political change as saved from this old magazine.

SYRACUSE 14, DARTMOUTH 7 * - Pictorial collage entitled STIRRING GRIDIRON BATTLE OF SYRACUSE AND DARTMOUTH with remarkable photos of member of both teams as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SYRACUSE BOYS' CLUB * - 1924 - Member pictured in article entitled "BLOW, TUBA, BLOW, SET THE WILD ECHOES FLYING in the newly organized boy's band as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SYRACUSE HALFBACK ZIMMERMAN * - Pictorial collage entitled STIRRING GRIDIRON BATTLE OF SYRACUSE (14) AND DARTMOUTH (7) with remarkable photos of member of both teams as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SYRACUSE TOUCHDOWN SCORER ANDERSON * - Pictorial collage entitled STIRRING GRIDIRON BATTLE OF SYRACUSE (14) AND DARTMOUTH (7) with remarkable photos of member of both teams as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SYRACUSE TOUCHDOWN SCORER McRAE * - Pictorial collage entitled STIRRING GRIDIRON BATTLE OF SYRACUSE (14) AND DARTMOUTH (7) with remarkable photos of member of both teams as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY LACROSSE TEAM * - 1926 - Rarely found pictured article entitled "A HUSKY CROWD: THE SYRACUSE LACROSSE TEAM - Intercollegiate Champions with Coach L. Cox identified as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT, FLINT, Charles K.  * - 1924 - Pictured in newest portrait as Chancellor of Syracuse University which now has an enrollment of 5,521 students as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SZAIATOLSKI, M., Doctor - 1921 - Pictured is his dog ATHOS who was the blue ribbon winner at the Tuxedo Dog Show as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

SZE, Sao Ke Alfred *  - 1919 - China's  Delegate to the  Peace Conference

SZECHENYI, Countess * - 1922 - Pictured following following her marriage to the newly appointed Hungarian Minister to the United Statesin article entitled Prominent People at National Capital as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

SZECHENYI, Laszlo, Count * - 1922 - Pictured as the New Hungarian Minister to Washington whose wife is the former Miss Gladys Vanderbilt of New York. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

SZOLD, Henrietta, Miss *  - 1936 -  Called the greatest Jewish woman of her generation and featured in picture and text entitled " The Founder of Hadassah" as saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine feature, "Footnotes On A Week's Headliners" by Omar Hite.

 

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