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Updated:07/29/07

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WHITE AND UNMARRIED * - 1921 -  Pictured is star Thomas Meighan in article entitled "Actors, Actresses and Scenes From Summer Plays" playing a prominent part in "WHITE AND UNMARRIED" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

WHITE BIRD - 1870 era - Location: Mexico, AZ, NM, TX. Nez Perce Indian 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

WHITE BIRD * - 1928 -  Native American Indian actress named as wife of Chief Yowlache in pictorial collage entitled REAL INDIANS ARE NOW USE IN MOTION PICTURES which features real Indians in scenes from old movies as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

WHITE BUFFALO (Indian) mentioned in "Man of Destiny", by: Jay F. Kay

WHITE BUFFALO * - (Cheyenne Indian) 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.

WHITE BUFFALO *  1900 era - Oklahoma Territory. Indian pictured and named in  "Cotton Pickin' Marshal" , the story of U. S. Marshal Chris Madsen who posed as a grimy field hand picking cotton and brought in a famous murderer as found in the complete, seldom read, western magazine

WHITE BULL* Indian (nephew of Sitting-Bull) pictured in "The Indians' Winter Count" article from old western magazine

WHITE BULL'S COUNT mentioned in "The Indians' Winter Count" article from old western magazine

WHITE CALF - Indian War Chief - 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.

WHITE COLLAR STEAMERS * - 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.

WHITE COW KILLER Indian mentioned in "The Indians' Winter Count" article from old western magazine

WHITE CREEK, GILA RIVER * - 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.

WHITE EAGLE * - 1922 - Pictured is full-blooded Sioux Indian who recently rode his horse Red Bird from Sheridan, Wyoming to Chicago  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

WHITE EAGLE MOVIE SERIAL  - 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.

WHITE ELK - 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.

WHITE EYE- 1880 era - Western Frontier - Named in story entitled LIVER-EATING JOHNSON'S LAST TRAIL by Raymond W. Thorp. Story of one of the west's most heroic mountain men called the boldest Anglo-Saxon who ever lifted a redskin's scalp. Known to the Indians as Dah-plh-ek Absaroka as published in this old and complete western magazine.

WHITE-EYE * - LAST OF THE OLD TIME PLAINSMEN * - 1880 era - Western Frontier - Story of Jack Anderson,  the "White-Eye Kid * who was the eyes for Old Bill Hickok who was going blind. He was an Indian fighter, miner, and generally happy-go-lucky horseman. Includes best story I ever read about Calamity Jane I ever found. 5 Star old and complete western magazine.

WHITE FACE RANCH -  Pioneer West Era. Location - Cochran County, Texas. 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

WHITE FATHER - 1830 ERA - LOCATION WASHINGTON, D. C.,  Dakota Territory, MO, WY. Named in story entitled "The Fatal Truth" by Glenn R. Vernam who writes of travels and experiences of Assininboine Indian Chief "Pigeon's Egg Head" or Wi-Ju-Jon who was caught up in U. S. Government spiel as found in this old and complete western magazine.

WHITE FATHER - 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. 

WHITE FEATHER.  - 1900 circa - Site: Idaho and Hollywood. Named in "Idaho Ellison-Where The Action Is!" by Ben T. Traywick. Story of Western hero who spent eight years of his life with an Indian tribe and later became a famous cowboy, killed an outlaw at 16, fought Pancho Villa, arrested as a stage coach robber, injured in WWI and later a successful movie star as published in this rare and seldom found complete old western magazine.

WHITE GUARD (BOURGEOIS TROOPS) * - 1918 - Location, Finland. Pictorial collage of 3 pages citing Finland's fight to gain freedom from Bolshevist and German domination with scenic pictures of important landscape as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

WHITE HORSE - 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.

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

WHITE HORSE RAPIDS,  referred to in story "Over The Chikoot Pass to the Yukon" by Frederick Funston, w map and pictures of expedition in 1893 to the gold mining camp at Forty Mile Creek as written in rarely found western magazine article.

WHITE HORSE,  Written up in, "Disaster on the Yukon" By: Maurice Kildare- The story of the explosion of the steamer Columbian on the upper Yukon River.

WHITE HOUSE FETES BOY SCOUTS  * - 1927 - Pictorial cover entitled "BOY SCOUTS AT THE WHITE HOUSE ON LINCOLN'G BIRTHDAY; THE BUGLES SOUND ATTENTION, as saved from this old American Magazine.

WHITE INDIAN (CHARLES M. RUSSELL *  , 1900 era - Named and pictured  in story entitled "CAMPAIGN TO SAVE RUSSELL'S HOME" by Helen Clark which is an appeal to friends of Charles Russell, called "The White Indian" and America's Greatest Frontier Western Artist to assist in the preservation of his homesite.

WHITE ISLAND * - 1930 - Named and pictured in original news article entitled "ANDREE'S KODAK PICTURES" which relates story of the discovery of film used for taking picture in Salomon August Andree's "disastrous attempt to fly over the North Pole in a balloon" some two years after his death as saved from this National American news magazine..

WHITE ISLAND * - 1933 - Photo pictured in article entitled '" A DEEP SEA MOUNTAIN VOLCANO AGAIN ERUPTION ON A VAST SCALE: WHAKARI OR WHITE ISLAND" which is 40 miles of the Bay of Plenty showing molten lava  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

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

WHITE-MAN-RUNS-HIM (Custer's Crow Scout) * - 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.

WHITE MAN RUNS HIM * - 1928 -  Native American Indian actor and former Custer Scout pictured and named in pictorial collage entitled REAL INDIANS ARE NOW USE IN MOTION PICTURES which features real Indians in scenes from old movies as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

WHITE MOUNTAIN APACHE'S, 1840 Era. Written up in "El Chivero of Arizona" By: Donald N. Bentz - the story of Merejildo Grizalva, captured by Apaches who swore undying hatred for Cochise and became a scout, interpreter and civilian guide.

WHITE OAKS RANCH, New Mexico - 1894 - Sheriff named in  story entitled "A CASE OF DOUBLE CROSS" by Fred Harrison relates Ranger John L. Sullivan and his efforts  to capture Bill Cook, a train robber and the strange twist of fate that occurred as published in this complete and rare western magazine.

WHITE OAKS, NEW MEXICO mentioned in "The Brookings", by Julia Rose Brooking Needham

WHITE PASS RAILROAD - 1900 era. Site: Alaska, Canada. Named in story entitled " YUKON CATTLE DRIVE" by Ernest J. Shaw as told to C. V. Tench of a cowpoke who took a herd of cattle via a leaky scow to Dawson as found in this complete, old western magazine.

WHITE PASS TRAIL *  - 1898 - 1902 era. Pictured in true story of Eric Hegg, a photographer who document the Gold Rush of the Klondike in a story entitled THE MAN WHO CAPTURED THE KLONDIKE by Max Prescott as found in this very rare and seldom found western magazine

WHITE PASS TRAIL QUEEN MOLLY WALSH * - 189 - 1930 era. Location: AL, Seattle, WA. Story entitled "MOLLY WALSH - QUEEN OF THE YUKON" by Harriet Farnsworth tells of this heroine of the Yukon as she fed and lodged the widest gold crazed men and of the monument that was dedicated to her near Skagway, Alaska as found in a rare and seldom read western magazine which is complete and in mint condition.

WHITE PASS TRAIN - 1890 - 1920 era. Location: Alaska. 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.

WHITE PICACHO MOUNTAINS - 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.

WHITE PINE MINING DISTRICT, 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.

WHITE PINE MOUNTAINS, 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.

WHITE PINE NEWS, Newspaper, 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.

WHITE RATS  - 1925 - Pictured in story entitled THE AMERICANISM OF GEORGE BELLOWS in loving tribute upon "His early death has robbed American Art of one of its most vital forces." Admired American painter as found in this American News Magazine.

WHITE RIVER - 1855 Era - Pictured and Named in "Short Campaign of Lt. Slaughter" (  Lieutenant, U. S. Army, 2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment) --- who wanted to put and end to Indian fighting but died trying. As published in complete old, seldom found western magazine.

WHITE RIVER - 1880 Era - Area: Western United States -  Names in  .BESEIGED BY THE UTES - THE MASSACRE OF 1879.".The story of one of the most tragic events on the western front as found in this old western magazine.

WHITE ROCK, ACOMA, NEW MEXICO * - 1919 era - Pueblo White Rock Cliffs  - Scientific American Cover page and story entitled SCENES IN ACOMA - A PUEBLO CITY IN NEW MEXICO reporting the gateway of Acoma, on the summit of a mesa over 600 feet above the plain with several pictures and extensive text.

WHITE ROCK MINING CAMP - Early California history. Named in story entitled "HOW CALIFORNIA GOLD CAMPS WERE NAMED" by Ben T. Traywick who names many of the old gold camps throughout California claiming they read like signposts of the past as found in this old and complete western magazine

WHITE RUSSIANS * - 1918 - Pictured and written about in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR as the author traces the location and history and rise and fall of the White Russians as saved from this old American pictorial magazine. Mint.

WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY * - 1902 - Original ad of White Sewing Machine Company when they made WHITE STEAM CARRIAGES.. (rare)

WHITE SHIELD mentioned in "Red Lightning Struck Twice", by Curtis Bishop 

WHITE SHIELD, REES INDIAN CHIEF  - 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.

WHITE SHOULDERS * - 1922 - Named with star Katherine MacDonald pictured in collage are stars of screen entertainment entitled THE GREAT FALL SELECTIONS as saved. 11 by 16 inches. Mint Condition

WHITE Spence  1880 - 1913 era - Location Kansas. Named in excerpts from diary of Luisa Blackman Benedict written by her daughter, Eileen Charro entitled "The Baking Soda Book".  The story of  a little lady who was a natural gossip columnist but didn't know it as published in this rare complete western magazine.

WHITE STAR LINER BRITANNIC * - 1929 - Featured and pictured is the White Star Line being launched at Belfast, Ireland in an article entitled A NEW GREYHOUSE OF THE SEAS  as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

WHITE STAR LINER CELTIC *  - 1927 - Picture after a collision at sea with a hole in her port side as saved from this American Pictorial magazine.

WHITE STEAM CARRIAGE * - 1902 - Original ad of White Sewing Machine Company when they made automobiles. (rare)

WHITE STOCKINGS GANG  - 1883 - 90, LOCATION: NB. Named in story entitled "The Mystery of Murphy's Canyon" by Dade Gipson w photos courtesy of author. Seems that one Kit Murphy owned a piece of land that produced some good timber. Trouble was, a band named the "Pony Boys" thought they had a claim and old Kit was strung up for protecting his own timber  as told in this old complete western magazine.

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

WHITE TREASURE OF THE DESERT * - Late 1800 era. Location: CA, NV, WI. Story of Francis Marion "Borax" Smith by Frank W. Gray which is really an exciting history of the finding of the "WHITE TREASURE OF THE DESERT" and the hazards and experiences in the discovery as published in this old and complete western magazine.

WHITE UHLANS OF THE POLISH ARMY * - 1920 - Pictorial collage entitled THE RECONSTRUCTED ARMY OF INDEPENDENT POLAND with pictures of General Joseph Pilsudski and the White Uhlan Division of the Polish army as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

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

WHITE, Brother  - (Mormon of Settler in Mexico and neice, Agnes) - 1911 era, Site: AZ, Mexico. Named in story entitled "I SMUGGLED GUNS ACROSS THE BORDER" by Estelle Webb Tomas who writes of her families experience in their effort to protect their homes in the Mormon Colonies of Mexico as the maelstrom of the Mexican Revolution surrounded the Mormons who were, frankly, unwelcomed as found in this 50 year old, complete western magazine which is a collectors item in itself.

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

WHITE, "Old" Bill - 1890 – 1940’s. Location AZ, Canada, Mexico, MT, NM, TX. Named in LEGENDARY TOM THREEPERSONS by Mary’N Rosson with her photos with tales of this great American frontiersman. Threepersons excelled in everything he did – tracker, mountie, cowboy, lawman, Marshal, scout. He was an intelligent scout for Pershing chasing Pancho Villa. His was a life of adventure on the western frontier as told in the western magazine

WHITE, Albert F. *, Lieutenant (St. Louis, Missouri – Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

WHITE, Alice * - 1928. Actress written up and pictured in an article entitled STARS OF THE SILVER SCREEN as saved from this old American Pictorial Collage entitled NOTES AND COMMENTS ON MOVIES AND TALKIES.

WHITE, Alma, Mrs., * - 1921 - Named in pictorial collage as head of the Pillar of Fire Church, an evangelistic organization  entitled WOMEN PLAYING PROMINENT PARTS IN PRESENT DAY ACTIVITIES as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

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

WHITE, Arthur * - 1920 - Pictured are Arthur White and Eileen Wilson as playing a leading parts  in the play THE LADY OF THE LAMP as entitled Leading Plays of the Opening Fall Season  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

WHITE, Bill - 1890 – 1940’s. Location AZ, Canada, Mexico, MT, NM, TX. Named in LEGENDARY TOM THREEPERSONS by Mary’N Rosson with her photos with tales of this great American frontiersman. Threepersons excelled in everything he did – tracker, Mountie, cowboy, lawman, Marshal, scout. He was an intelligent scout for Pershing chasing Pancho Villa. His was a life of adventure on the western frontier as told in the western magazine

WHITE, Bill - (i.e. "Buffalo Chips") - 1880 era - Western Frontier - Called the Shadow of Buffalo Bill in story entitled WHITE-EYE -- LAST OF THE OLD-TIME PLAINSMEN  of Jack Anderson,  the "White-Eye Kid * who was the eyes for Old Bill Hickok who was going blind. He was an Indian fighter, miner, and generally happy-go-lucky horseman. Includes best story I ever read about Calamity Jane I ever found. 5 Star old and complete western magazine

WHITE, Bill  Mrs.- 1890 – 1940’s. Location AZ, Canada, Mexico, MT, NM, TX. Named in LEGENDARY TOM THREEPERSONS by Mary’N Rosson with her photos with tales of this great American frontiersman. Threepersons excelled in everything he did – tracker, Mountie, cowboy, lawman, Marshal, scout. He was an intelligent scout for Pershing chasing Pancho Villa. His was a life of adventure on the western frontier as told in the western magazine

WHITE, Chandler  - 1858 - Director of New York, Newfoundland an London Telegraph Company named in Patent Engraving *  w pictures and text entitled "The Atlantic Cable" which covers the laying of the Atlantic Cable and includes detailed drawing of the ship Niagara

WHITE, Charles A. - 1895 - Named in original 110 year old pictorial historical text entitled "THE MAKING OF OUR POPULAR SONGS" by Ernest Jarrold as it was saved from an American Monthly magazine. Indexed by composer and song.

WHITE, Charles A., Judge. * - 1923 - Named and pictured in Spy  story of Communist William J. Foster pictured and written about in the Features "Personal Glimpses" in an article entitled SOME BRIGHT RED COMMUNISTS --AND SPY K- 97. Relates history of activities of  K - 97 whose real name was Frances Morrow who gained the confidence of the leaders of the Bolshevism in America. as saved from this American News Magazine.

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

WHITE, Charlie * - 1920 - Pictured on canvas after being  knocked out by Bennie Leonard in the 5th round at Benton Harbor, Michigan on July 5 as featured in article entitled "National and International Sporting Events"   as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

WHITE, Dave - 1900 circa - Named in History of Rodeo Great Addison P. Day which states that "Many a Chute Would Have Never Been Opened Without This Man". Names the Great Rodeos, Fairs, Expositions and the stars  as published in old and rare western magazine.

WHITE, Dave  *,  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.

WHITE, Doctor Vincent * 1920 - First Sinn Fein Mayor of Dublin, Ireland pictured with text as saved from an old American Pictorial magazine.

WHITE, Doris E. * - (of Middleboro, Mass) - 1930 - Received first place award for her photo entitled "PAT-A-CAKE, PAT-A-CAKE, BAKER'S MAN" as pictured in photo collage entitled WINNERS OF CASH PRIZES IN AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION As saved from this old pictorial magazine.

WHITE, Edward Douglas * - 1921 - - 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.

WHITE, Edward Douglas * - 1921 - Pictured on cover as the Late Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

WHITE, Edward  Photo * - 1934 - (of Portsmouth, New Hampshire) His photo entitled "HUNGARY FLEDGLING" wins Cash Award  in Amateur Photo Contest as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

WHITE, Elizabeth * - 1933 - Blueberry expert grower pictured at her Blueberry farm in Lisbon, N. J. as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

WHITE, Elmer * - 1880 ERA - LOCATION: CA, KS, MO, OR, PA, WA. Brother of John Miller White  named in story entitled THE DOUBLE LIFE OF "EASY" WHITE, written by John Miller White, the son of this brick layer who had the body of a toiler but the eyes of a of dreamer and a double life as a painter

WHITE, Emma Eaton, Mrs. (of Indiana) - 1925 - Pictured in this article entitled "WOMAN WHO HELP BOSS UP" who the author says are the women of importance in the United States in the year 1925. Many were presidential appointees and those that influence "politics behind the scenes" as saved from this old American magazine.

WHITE, F. C. *, Sergeant (New York City, New York - Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

WHITE, F. H., Mrs  * - 1925 - of Los Angeles   - Rare picture entitled "Practicing The Gorilla Walk" as saved from this American Pictorial magazine.

WHITE, Floyd F. *, Sergeant (Chicago, Illinois – Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

WHITE, Frances, Miss * - 1924 - Featured in pictorial collage in article entitled VOTARIES OF TERPSICHORE IN A LEAFY GLADE as Denishawn dancers perform a pagan dance at Brookline, Mass  in a series of dances at the garden fete as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

WHITE, Francis * - 1922 - Pictured as playing a prominent part in The Hotel Mouse is Francis White as a feminine Raffles and Taylor Holmes as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

WHITE, Frank, Colonel, * - 1921 - North Dakota native named new U. S. Treasurer as saved from American Pictorial Magazine.

WHITE, Fred  1882 era - Site - Tombstone, Arizona - Town 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.

WHITE, Fred mentioned in "The West's Greatest Detective" article from old western magazine

WHITE, George * - 1921 - Chairman of the Democratic Committee pictured and written about in article entitled DEVELOPMENTS IN PRESENT POLITICAL CAMPAIGN where he appeared with other Democrats visiting Democratic Headquarter in Grand Central Palace, New York as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

WHITE, George J. - 1900 era - Deputy, Santa  Cruz County, Arizona as named in  Story entitled "Bloodstained Ghost Town" by James A. Long covering history of a mining town in Santa Cruz County that lasted until 1941 as written up in this complete western magazine.

WHITE, George Sidney Mrs., *. - 1929 -  (Oak Ridge, Louisiana)  - Her photo entitled "Slumber"  wins First Prize and cash award in Amateur photograph competition as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

WHITE, George  * - 1924 - Ohio native pictured and named in article entitled SUBCOMMITTEE IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.

WHITE, George - 1860 - 90 - location GA, MT - Named as settler of Smith Creek Canyon 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

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

WHITE, George. * - 1924 -Ohio National Committeeman pictured in article entitled OFFICERS AND LEADING FIGURES OF THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE.. 11 by 16 inches in mint condition as saved from old American Pictorial Magazine.

WHITE, Gus  carpenter mentioned in "The Sad Saga of Big Anne" article from old western magazine

WHITE, Guy L. * - 1926 - Pictured is this giant catch of a monster Jewfish caught near the Lighthouse at Tampa Beach, Florida  by B. C. Donnell with his companions Guy L. White and A. E. Pine who helped bring the fish ashore.

WHITE, Henry * - 1919 - United State's  Delegate to the  Peace Conference

WHITE, Herman * - 1860 - 90 - location GA, MT - Named and pictured 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

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

WHITE, J. P. "Jim"- 1870 - 80: Location, MO, TN - Former Sheriff of Humphreys County, Tennessee named in story entitled RABBIT-MAN OF HUMPHREYS COUNTY by author Raymond W. Thorp tells of  finding  manuscripts in an old trunk. with picture of famous outlaws of the old west inc., Jesse James *, Frank James * and Fletcher Taylor * which story he wrote in article he published here in this complete western magazine

WHITE, J. R. *, Major - 370th Colored Regiment of Chicago , American Infantry sepia pictorial 1919. Received Croix de Guerre for heroism in action.

WHITE, John B.* Lieutenant (Hutchinson, Kansas - Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

WHITE, John mentioned in "The Rich Golden Gulches Of Montana" article from old western magazine

WHITE , John Miller "Easy: * - 1880 ERA - LOCATION: CA, KS, MO, OR, PA, WA. THE DOUBLE LIFE OF "EASY" WHITE by his son John Miller White, the son of this brick layer who had the body of a toiler but the eyes of a of dreamer and a double life as a painter.

WHITE, Joseph A. "Joe" * - 1860 - 90 - location GA, MT - Subject named and pictured 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

WHITE, Joseph Walker "Little Joe" * - 1860 - 90 - location GA, MT - Named and pictured 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

WHITE, Jr., Matthew * - 1921 Art Critic of the New York American pictured in articled headlined entitled "Who's Who In The Dramatic World. No. V: Critics"  as saved from this old American News Magazine. Page is in mint condition and is 11 by 16 inches in size.

WHITE, L. L. and wife Matilda. - 1818 - 89. Location: Castroville, Medina County, Texas. Subject named in unusual story entitled "BURIED WITH HIS HORSE" by Aline Rothe who tells of this "free thinker" who was  pro-union pioneer who established a colony for former slaves giving each a 20 acre track of land and a lot for a house as published in this old and complete western magazine

WHITE, Lila * - 1860 - 90 - location GA, MT - Named and pictured 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

WHITE, Lou E. *, (1929 MISSISSIPPI WHOOPEE OF STEAMBOAT RACING - Featured Story - Major National News Magazine)

WHITE, Lucille Latham* - 1820 – 1900’s. TX – Author of rare history naming  entitled “THE TUMLINSONS – TEXAS RANGERS” by Lucille Latham White. Story involves the Tumlinson family history in early pioneer days of Texas. Seldom found unusual facts, names and pictures of the Texas Ranger lawman organization as found in this old western magazine.

WHITE, Lucille * - (of Johnson City, Texas) - Author of story entitled "SCOTT COOLEY'S GRAVE" which tells of Scott Coolie, former Texas Ranger (Frontier Battalion, Company D)  who participated in a search for the murderer of TIM WILLIAMSON, a cattleman living in Mason County as saved from this old and complete western magazine.

WHITE, Majorie  * - 1932 - Pictured in publicity pose as star of "HOT-CHA" in article entitled STARS AND SCENES FROM THE NEW FILMS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

WHITE, Mr.  - 1900 ERA - Real Estate Agent from Interior, South Dakota named in this great piece of rodeo history entitled WINNING OR LOSING by Milt Hinkle. Hinkle was a champion bull-dogger who took home many a ribbon. Of course, he also took home a gal named Mildred who even rivaled his take among the goodies and prizes of the rodeo. Indexed as found in old Western magazine.

WHITE, Pearl * - 1922 -American Actress - Pictorial collage entitled "Actresses Prominent in the Silent Drama".

WHITE, Pearl *. (Fox Films Star) Leading Actresses of the Photo Drama as published in a collage in a Pictorial Magazine of 1921

WHITE, Phelps -  Pioneer West Era. Location - Western United States. Named as nephew of George W. Littlefield 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.

WHITE, Phelps  - 1905 era - Owner of L. F. 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.

WHITE, Principal, (La Salle Institute of New York), (American Guard Schoolboy Soldier Training, Munsey's Magazine, 1896)

WHITE, Ralph G.*, Lieutenant (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – Honor Roll – Died of Wounds)

WHITE, Ray - 1900 circa - Named in History of Rodeo Great Addison P. Day which states that "Many a Chute Would Have Never Been Opened Without This Man". Names the Great Rodeos, Fairs, Expositions and the stars  as published in old and rare western magazine.

WHITE, Ray *, Private (Hopwood, Pennsylvania – Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

WHITE, Richard S., Private First Class, Company E, 28th U. S. Marine Corps - 1945 - Site: Iwo Jima. Named in story entitled "The FLAG-RAISING ON IWO JIMA" by Richard Wheeler who tells the true story  of a simple great photograph which has become an indelible symbol of the Marine Corps heroic fight for this Japanese Island. Names of all included in this great true story seldom found as published in this old American Hardback Magazine.

WHITE, Robert, Lieutenant - 1835 - 36 era. Named as  honored member of the Gonzales 32 as written in story entitled "TO THE RESCUE OF THE ALAMO - GONZALES 32 in this old and complete western magazine.

WHITE, Roger E.*, Sergeant (Fayette, Missouri – Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

WHITE, Rollin - 1830 - 1860 - Named in story entitled GUN KING OF THE WEST by Lee A. Silva who says Sam Colt could've had it all - the entire U.S. Gun Making business - except for one fateful day in 1855 when he picked the wrong man to throw out of his office. Fantastic true story as found in the complete and seldom found Western Magazine.

WHITE, Ruth  * - 1921- Pictured with text entitled ACTRESSES IN NEW PLAYS AND SUMMER REVUES as she appeared in the Seleyn's Snapshots of 1921 as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

WHITE, S. Marx *, Doctor of Minneapolis. 1935 Prominent Doctor in Middle West.

WHITE, Scott - 1897 Site: Tombstone, Arizona. Sheriff  named in featured story entitled "Cooper King of Cananea" by Ben T. Traywick.  Story of Colonel William C. Greene who killed the man he held responsible for the death of his daughter, Jim Burnett at Allen Street entrance to famed stables OK Coral  as published in this rare  magazine.

WHITE, Sherman A. * , Lieutenant Colonel, (New York, New York -Honor Roll - Died from Accident)

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

WHITE, Sylvanus "Sylver" * - 1860 - 90 - location GA, MT - Named and pictured 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

WHITE, Tom * Accused Killer - 1903 - - mentioned in 1903 Story entitled "Breathitt County Kentucky Feud".

WHITE, Unknown, Superintendent, - 1900 era – Location: ID, MT, NV. Story entitled “Two Funerals For Al Hennessy” by Ernest Oberbillig who writes of the pioneer life of Albert Hennessy who founded mining claims such as the Meadow Creek Silver Mines as found in this rare, complete, seldom found western magazine.

WHITE, Victor H. * - 1880 ERA - LOCATION: CA, KS, MO, OR, PA, WA. Author and son as named in story entitled THE DOUBLE LIFE OF "EASY" WHITE, written by John Miller White, the son of this brick layer who had the body of a toiler but the eyes of a of dreamer and a double life as a painter.

WHITE, Victor H. - 1883 - 1919 era. Location: OR.- Author of story entitled "LIGE COALMAN - MOUNTAIN BOY" who writes of the life and times of mountain climber Elijah "Lige" Coalman was born at the foot of Mt. Hood, Oregon and has spent his entire life climbing and exploring the mountain as published in this old and complete western magazine.

WHITE, VICTOR H. * - 1916 - 21 - Author of story and photos 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.

WHITE, Victor H., * - circa 1900 - 16 - Author of  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.

WHITE, WARNER CO. *of Taunton, Mass. FURNACE ADS* OF 1893. Back cover of large old American magazine. Assorted ads of various Ranges, Furnaces, etc.

WHITE, William "Bill" * - 1880 ERA - LOCATION: CA, KS, MO, OR, PA, WA. Brother of John who was his foreman on the West Coast named in story entitled THE DOUBLE LIFE OF "EASY" WHITE, written by John Miller White, the son of this brick layer who had the body of a toiler but the eyes of a of dreamer and a double life as a painter.

WHITE, William Allen - 1926 - Named in story entitled  HOW "DING" CAME BACK as the author reports on the premature death notices of world famous cartoonist J. N. Darling to the relief of his audience.

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

WHITE, William R. * - 1936  Pictured and written  as  youngest State Superintendent of Banking in article entitled "Youthful Banking Expert"  in "Footnotes On A Week's Headliners" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Single page is 11 by 14 in excellent condition.

WHITE, Winfield, M. *, Lieutenant (Sioux City, Iowa – Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

WHITE, Zula * - 1860 - 90 - location GA, MT - Named and pictured 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

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

WHITEHEAD, Alfred North  - 1890 1920 era - United States - Named in story of American Artist and Illustrator N. C. Wyeth  inc. four color art, Cream of Wheat Illustrations by James H. West as published in this hard to find, slick enameled paper western magazine.

WHITEHEAD, Alfred North, mentioned in N. C. Wyeth, "History in the American West". Illustrations. Old Western Magazine

WHITEHEAD, Johnny  * - 1935 - Ector, Texas native now pitching for the Chicago White Sox as pictured and featured in article entitled " ROOKIE PITCHING MARVEL " as saved from the weekly featured "FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS" published in an American Pictorial Magazine.

WHITEHEAD, Paul S. *,  Lieutenant (Oberlin, Ohio – Honor Roll – Died in Airplane Accident)

WHITEHEAD, Robert,  1917. Pictorial Article - "The Torpedo an American Invention"

WHITEHEAD, Ruth - 1884 - 84 -Location: Brown County, Texas.  Author of story entitled "That Bloody Fence-Cutting War by Ruth Whitehead which tells of how a fence-cutting war which erupted near Brownwood, Texas and how the Texas Rangers had to save the day as found in this complete and rare western magazine.

WHITEHILL, Cornelius * - 1870 - 1900 - Site NM, AR, CO. Biography of his father entitled SAGA OF THE GALLANT SHERIFF, story  of Harvey H. Whitehill by Maurice Kildare which is story of western pioneer who worked successively as railroader, miner, politician, soldier and rancher as reported in this rare and complete and seldom found western magazine.

WHITEHILL, Emma * - 1870 - 1900 - Site NM, AR, CO. Biography of her father entitled SAGA OF THE GALLANT SHERIFF, story  of Harvey H. Whitehill by Maurice Kildare which is story of western pioneer who worked successively as railroader, miner, politician, soldier and rancher as reported in this rare and complete and seldom found western magazine.

WHITEHILL, Harriet  * - 1870 - 1900 - Site NM, AR, CO. Biography of her husband entitled SAGA OF THE GALLANT SHERIFF, story  of Harvey H. Whitehill by Maurice Kildare which is story of western pioneer who worked successively as railroader, miner, politician, soldier and rancher as reported in this rare and complete and seldom found western magazine.

WHITEHILL, Harry  * - 1870 - 1900 - Site NM, AR, CO. Biography of his father entitled SAGA OF THE GALLANT SHERIFF, story  of Harvey H. Whitehill by Maurice Kildare which is story of western pioneer who worked successively as railroader, miner, politician, soldier and rancher as reported in this rare and complete and seldom found western magazine.

WHITEHILL, Harvey Howard  * - 1870 - 1900 - Site NM, AR, CO. Biography entitled SAGA OF THE GALLANT SHERIFF, story  of Harvey H. Whitehill by Maurice Kildare which is story of western pioneer who worked successively as railroader, miner, politician, soldier and rancher as reported in this rare and complete and seldom found western magazine.

WHITEHILL, Josie  * - 1870 - 1900 - Site NM, AR, CO. Biography of his father entitled SAGA OF THE GALLANT SHERIFF, story  of Harvey H. Whitehill by Maurice Kildare which is story of western pioneer who worked successively as railroader, miner, politician, soldier and rancher as reported in this rare and complete and seldom found western magazine.

WHITEHILL, Maggie * - 1870 - 1900 - Site NM, AR, CO. Biography her father entitled SAGA OF THE GALLANT SHERIFF, story  of Harvey H. Whitehill by Maurice Kildare which is story of western pioneer who worked successively as railroader, miner, politician, soldier and rancher as reported in this rare and complete and seldom found western magazine.

WHITEHILL, Olive (Mrs. Olive W. Bell) * - 1870 - 1900 - Site NM, AR, CO. Biography of her father including photo of her entitled SAGA OF THE GALLANT SHERIFF, story  of Harvey H. Whithill by Maurice Kildare which is story of western pioneer who worked successively as railroader, miner, politician, soldier and rancher as reported in this rare and complete and seldom found western magazine.

WHITEHILL, Wayne  * - 1870 - 1900 - Site NM, AR, CO. Biography of  his father entitled SAGA OF THE GALLANT SHERIFF, story  of Harvey H. Whitehill by Maurice Kildare which is story of western pioneer who worked successively as railroader, miner, politician, soldier and rancher as reported in this rare and complete and seldom found western magazine.

WHITEHOUSE, Herbert *, Major, R. F. A., (Moorfelds, Church Lane, Handsworth Wood, Birmingham ( For King and Country; Officers on the Roll of Honour)

WHITEHOUSE, Mrs. *,  (Leader, New York State Woman's Suffrage - "People of More that National Interest" Pictorial Review 1918)

WHITEHOUSE, Phillip, (father of above).

Whitehurst, A. - Mentioned in -  "Lost Golden Ledge of Eagles" by Steve Wilson,. Named in the story of Colonel  Jacob Snively's 100 man army that left from Coleman County, Texas for the largest single gold expedition in Texas. This is what they did not find as published in this old and rarely found  western magazine.

WHITELAY, J. F.  - 1870 - 1900 -  Attorney 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

WHITELEY, Jr., Frank Y., - (Thoroughbred Horse Trainer) - 1974 -75. Location - NY. Named in story of the thoroughbred horse  'RUFFIAN" by Gene Smith of the greatest racing filly of all time who became a legend before and after her untimely death as found in this old, complete American magazine.

WHITELEY'S SALOON - Mentioned in the fabulous Quarter Horse Steel Dust  story entitled The True Account of Texas' Most Celebrated Stallion as found in rare western magazine.

WHITEMAN - 1900 - 1920's. Location: West Central Texas - Horse named  in story entitled COWBOYS FROM VOCA by Stella Gibson Polk which is really a chronicle of old rodeo cowboys from central Texas naming the small town rodeos, shows and carnivals they performed in. Great pictures. There is al an especially good index of great bucking horses they used as saved in this old and complete western magazine

WHITEMAN, F. A., Mrs. *, and family * - 1928  (Kingston, PA). J. D. Creegan awarded second prize for his portrait entitled "Mrs. Thomas F. A. Whiteman and Children: as featured in article entitled "MOTHERS AND CHILDREN - THE PRIZE PORTRAIT CONTEST"   as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

WHITEMAN, Jr., Paul * - 1931 - Son of the famous Jazz musician is pictured leading a children's band at Edgewater Beach   as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

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

WHITENACK, V., * - 1923 - Pictured are champion swimmers from the Aquatic world as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

WHITEPASS, Alaska mentioned in "Molly Walsh" by Dorothy Robertson - the 1897 story of the spunky Irish Lass who brought a bit of home to the desolate Klondike.

WHITESIDE, S. M.  - 1890 - 20 era. Location Arizona. Partner in the Silver Queen Claim named in this story. When an old prospector came struggling into Fort Bowie in Arizona Indian Territory hungry and tired. Well, he had come to the right place cause three of the soldiers there had found some funny looking rock and wanted him to stake a claim. They shook hands, became a partnership and founded the THE QUEEN OF COPPER as here found in this western magazine by Dale F. Underwood.

WHITESIDE, S. M. *, Major,  (WOUNDED KNEE - MEDAL OF HONOR WINNER WEINERT, Old Western Pioneer Story in western magazine)

WHITE-TOPKNOT * - 1896 era - Location: Canada. Scout 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.

WHITEWOOD CREEK, 1876 era. "Mystery of the Log Cabin Gold Mine" By: Mildred Fielder - Mining hunt of the Big Horn Expedition searching for the lost mine.

WHITEWOOD GULCH- 1880 era - Western Frontier - Burial site of "Wild Bill" Hickok named in story entitled WHITE-EYE -- LAST OF THE OLD-TIME PLAINSMEN  of Jack Anderson,  the "White-Eye Kid * who was the eyes for Old Bill Hickok who was going blind. He was an Indian fighter, miner, and generally happy-go-lucky horseman. Includes best story I ever read about Calamity Jane I ever found. 5 Star old and complete western magazine

WHITFIELD, George, Preacher,  (1903 - THE WESLEYS IN AMERICA by Sawyer Youth Companion Mag. 1903)

WHITING, F. B., Doctor. - 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

WHITING, F. B., Doctor. - 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

WHITING, Hank - 1890 era. Location AK, CA, OH. California native and friend of subject named in story entitled "The Scramble For Klondike Gold" by Roberta M. Starry who writes of the fascinating story of  father Bert F. Starry and what it was really like to hunting for Klondike gold. It was more than expected as men froze to death, most came back empty handed but some made the most of it and lived to tell about the good old days as recaptured here in this rare, complete western magazine

WHITING, Henry Chase, Lt., (1840-66 era – Location: AZ, CA, TX, Mexico). Mentioned in “Texas Had The First WAC,” by A. A. McDonald. The story of Mrs. Sarah Borginnis “Great Western,” who won fame at Fort Brown and the Battle of Buena Vista and after the Mexican War was breveted a Colonel, as published in this complete old western magazine.

WHITING, Jack * - 1931 - Pictured with his co-star, Harriette Lake in a scene from AMERICA'S SWEETHEART, a musical comedy  playing at the New Broadhurst Theatre in the weekly featured IN THE BROADWAY PLAYS as saved from this American pictorial magazine

WHITING, William H. C., Lieutenant, Army Topographical Engineers - 1840 - 60's era. Location - AZ, TN, TX, Mexico. Named in story entitled "THE GREAT WESTERN" by Flora Hicks who writes of the life and times of Sarah Burdette (ne Mrs. Sarah A. Bowman) who, because of her size, was nick-named The Great Western when she served the U. S. Army in various camps and forts - receiving adulation from all - as published in this old and complete western magazine.

WHITLEY, Dorothy N. submitted by mentioned in "The Brookings", by Julia Rose Brooking Needham

WHITLEY, Ethelred - Saloon owner Mentioned in the fabulous Quarter Horse Steel Dust  story entitled The True Account of Texas' Most Celebrated Stallion as found in rare western magazine

WHITLEY, Thomas - Named in story entitled CATALINA - THE REAL FAR WEST - Well, you wouldn't expect to find a history of Catalina Island in this very unique, old and complete western magazine but the author claims that the western pioneers didn't stop at the Pacific Shores but went on to the Catalina Islands.

WHITMAN COLLEGE * - 1924 - Pictured of Earl Beeman of Buhl, Idaho entitled "A Western Adonis" who was chosen by vote of student body as the handsomest man at  Walla Walla, Washington  saved from a pictorial collage saved from an old National News Magazine. (Page is 11 by 16 inches)

WHITMAN MASSACRE * - 1847 era, Location: OR. Subject of story entitled DAY OF MASSACRE by Paul T. Scott who tells of the Whitman massacre at Waiilatpu Mission in Oregon - a true story of the true brutality of some of the American Indians along the Oregon trail as found in this 50 year old, complete, western magazine.

WHITMAN MISSION AT WAIILATPU * -1847 era, Location: OR. Named in story entitled DAY OF MASSACRE by Paul T. Scott who tells of the Whitman massacre at Waiilatpu Mission in Oregon - a true story of the true brutality of some of the American Indians along the Oregon trail as found in this 50 year old, complete, western magazine

WHITMAN MISSION AT WAIILATPU  1848 era - 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.

WHITMAN, Alberry A. - 1897 - Rare history of important early American Negro Poets and this subject's "The Rape of Florida" as saved from this  American magazine.

WHITMAN, Alice Clarissa  - (daughter of Marcus and Narcissa Whitman)- 1847 era, Location: OR. Named in story entitled DAY OF MASSACRE by Paul T. Scott who tells of the Whitman massacre at Waiilatpu Mission in Oregon - a true story of the true brutality of some of the American Indians along the Oregon trail as found in this 50 year old, complete, western magazine.

WHITMAN, Charles M., Mrs. ,  "Why Annie Oakley Hated Guns" by Gressley O'Brien, a true history of the life of Annie Oakley as seldom found and published in an old out of the way western magazine.

WHITMAN, Charles S. *, Governor of New York. (article Associate Justice, New York Court of Appeal, 1917.

WHITMAN, Charles S., @ LAKE PLACID * - 1924 - Ex-Governor of New York pictured with wife and children in Sports Collage entitled WINNER SPORTS AT LAKE PLACID featuring various celebrities and sports figures at play as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

WHITMAN, Charles S., AND WIFE * - 1935 - Former Governor of New York pictured arriving back home after a voyage from Los Angeles.

WHITMAN, Doctor Marcus.. - 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

WHITMAN, Hub,  1900 - 20 era - Cowboy named  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.

WHITMAN, Marcus - Prebsyterian Minister * - 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

WHITMAN, Marcus Doctor - 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.

WHITMAN, Marcus, Doctor * - (Missionary) -1847 era, Location: OR. Named in story entitled DAY OF MASSACRE by Paul T. Scott who tells of the Whitman massacre at Waiilatpu Mission in Oregon - a true story of the true brutality of some of the American Indians along the Oregon trail as found in this 50 year old, complete, western magazine

WHITMAN, Marcus Doctor  - 1820 - 1870 era, Location Western United States. Named in  "Jim Bridger: The Blanket Chief" by Kit Stone. The story of Jim Bridger - a hunter, trapper, fur trader, guide and explorer whose "keen intelligence and courage was respected by whites and Indians equally as published in this rare and complete old western magazine.

WHITMAN, Marcus, Doctor - 1848 era -  Doctor  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.

WHITMAN, Narcissa * - 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

WHITMAN, Narcissa 1848 era - Wife of  Doctor  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..

WHITMAN, Narcissa.. - 1860 era - Wife of Doctor Marcus Whitman 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

WHITMAN, Narcissa Prentice *  - (Missionary's wife) -1847 era, Location: OR. Named in story entitled DAY OF MASSACRE by Paul T. Scott who tells of the Whitman massacre at Waiilatpu Mission in Oregon - a true story of the true brutality of some of the American Indians along the Oregon trail as found in this 50 year old, complete, western magazine

WHITMAN, Police Captain of San Francisco - 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. 

WHITMAN, Royal E.,  Lieutenant. - 1871 era - Location Arizona Territory - Named as Past Commander of Camp Grant in  "What Was the Truth About the Aravaipa Massacre". by James A. Long where 100 woman, children and old men, all Aravaipa Apaches Indians, and the  gruesome details of the whole slaughter became known as published in this very rare and seldom found complete old western magazine

WHITMAN, William H * -(of Bailey Hollow, Pa.) - 1856 - His invention pictured with detailed text  describing the working of an APPARATUS FOR MILKING COWS

WHITMER, Mildred * - 1926 - Pictured on cover entitled A LADY OF THE SNOWS is Miss Mildred Whitmer of Chicago - President of the Outing Club at Smith College as saved. 11 by 16 inches. Mint

WHITMORE, Barbara * - 1924 - Pictured playing the part of Winter in the "Mah Jong" 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.

WHITMORE, Carl, mail carrier, - 1900 era – Location: ID, MT, NV. Story entitled “Two Funerals For Al Hennessy” by Ernest Oberbillig who writes of the pioneer life of Albert Hennessy who founded mining claims such as the Meadow Creek Silver Mines as found in this rare, complete, seldom found western magazine...

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

WHITNEY * - 1923 - Member of New York Giant team that won the title in 1888 and 89 Pictured in article saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine.

WHITNEY, * - Location: Vallecito, Calaveras County, California - Discoverer named  in article entitled  MOANING CAVE OF LOST SOULS by Ben Traywick.  A cave discovered in 1863 by a group of Frenchmen who found more than 300 petrified skeletons of prehistoric man in this cave and written about in this article  found in this complete and rare western magazine.

WHITNEY, A. D. * - 1920 - Pictured and identified as Trainman's Leader in double page article entitled "Figures and Happenings in the OUTLAW Strike. Which Has Thrown the Railroads Into Confusion" This collage of pictures  of the Chicago Stock Yard Strike is saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

WHITNEY, A. H.  (Photo) * - 1925 - ( of 38 Westland Avenue, Boston, Mass) Photo entitled "BASKET PARTIES WELCOME; SPANISH POINT, BERMUDA wins Cash Award in the weekly  BEST AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHS as saved from this old American magazine

WHITNEY, Amos - 1814 - 62 era. Location: United States, Europe, Canada. Story entitled GUNMAKER TO THE WORLD by Ellsworth S. Grant who writes of the life of Samuel Colt - the imagnative inventor and ambitious pitchman who armed the world as found in this old and complete American Hardback magazine.

WHITNEY, Art - 1900 circa - Named in History of Rodeo Great Addison P. Day which states that "Many a Chute Would Have Never Been Opened Without This Man". Names the Great Rodeos, Fairs, Expositions and the stars  as published in old and rare western magazine.

WHITNEY, Barbara,  Miss * - 1923 - Pictured as  daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney whose engagement to Mr. Barklie McKee Henry of Rosemont, Pennsylvania has been announced as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

WHITNEY, Baxter D., * - 1857 - Location - Winchendon, Mass., Patent awarded for Planing Machine (Engraving Shown).

WHITNEY, Bob * - Late 1800 era - Site: America, Ireland, England. Guide for subject named in story entitled THE FIGHTING IRISHMAN by Donald N. Bentz, the true story of Captain Gerald "Jerry" Russell of the 3rd Cavalry, U. S. Army who was known for his unmercifully hard treatment of his soldiers but gained their respect by riding beside them so much so that they took the name of RUSSELL'S RAGGED ROGUES as related in this complete and hard to find western magazine.

WHITNEY, Charlotte Anita, Miss * - 1927 - Her 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.

WHITNEY, Chauncey B., - 1913 - 1918 era. Location: IA. IL, MO. Named as Sheriff of Ellsworth, Kansas  in story entitled WYATT EARP, A TRIPLE ACQUAINTANCE by  Raymond W. Thorp  as told to Gary L. Roberts with picture of Thorp * and friends in 1913 along the Mississippi River and his history with Wyatt Earp as they met and became friends as published in this old and complete western magazine.

WHITNEY, Chester and family (wife Helen and Son Merton) 1893 era - Here entitled " A GREAT DAY FOR THE BOYS" as saved from this old American magazine. Eye witness report as authored by C. A. STEPHENS. Two young boys explore the fascinating Chicago World's Fair, telling of their adventures exploring the exhibits and buildings.

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

WHITNEY, Doctor, * - 1921 - Pictured and headlined as well known American Scientist connected with General Electric Research Laboratory who was awarded the Perkin Medal for achievements in applied chemistry   in article entitled MEN WHO HAVE BEEN BROUGHT INTO THE PUBLIC EYE as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

WHITNEY, Earl - 1900 circa - Named in History of Rodeo Great Addison P. Day which states that "Many a Chute Would Have Never Been Opened Without This Man". Names the Great Rodeos, Fairs, Expositions and the stars  as published in old and rare western magazine.

WHITNEY, Eli * (1765 - 1825)  -  Intaglio Sepia Gravure ( 85 Years Old). Often referred to as the "America's Great Inventor ". Biography on back.

WHITNEY, Eli *- 1870 era - Location; New England, NY, NB, WY, UT. Yale University student (grandson of inventor)  pictured and named in story entitled PROFESSOR MARSH GOES WEST: THE YALE EXPEDITION which tells of the first American specialist in paleontology, Professor O. C. Marsh and his venture in search of old dinosaur bones as found in the rare and complete western magazine.

WHITNEY, Eli * pictured with Marsh on a survey dig  in "A Bitter Feud Among the Bones " - the true story of two paleontologists (Doctor Darwin Othniel Marsh) almost fanatical fight and receive credit for discovery of prehistoric Brontops robustus bones as published in old American Magazine.

WHITNEY, Eli  - 1850 - 80 era. Location: Mexico, TX, NJ. Named in story entitled SAM COLT'S BIG PISTOL by Guy L. Aurand with photos reciting the history of the Colt 44 from the time it was granted patent rights to the time he went bankrupt and rose again as this was printed in a complete, old western magazine.

WHITNEY, Gertrude Vanderbilt Portrait * - 1933 - Pictorial collage entitled JO DAVIDSON'S SCULPTURAL PORTRAITS OF FAMOUS PEOPLE as saved from an old American Pictorial magazine.10 by 14 inches. Mint condition.

WHITNEY, Harry Payne  - Polo player - 1930 - written up in "American King of the Sport of Kings" as published in the Sports and Athletics section of American News magazine.

WHITNEY, Harry Payne, and Mrs. * - 1923 - Their daughter, Miss Barbara Whitney  engagement to Mr. Barklie McKee Henry of Rosemont, Pennsylvania has been announced as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

WHITNEY, Harry Payne, Mrs. - 1923 - Pictorial article  showing proposed Statute of Buffalo Bill of Cody, Wyoming statute of the great western plainsman. The statute will be sculptured by Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

WHITNEY, Harry,   - COOK*, Frederick A., Doctor, Explorer. Topics of the Day, article entitled THE STAR AND STRIPES AT THE NORTH POLE copyrighted 1909, as it appeared in this old American magazine in 1909 - SOME 93 YEARS AGO.

WHITNEY, Howard Payne- 1901 - 31 era. Location: CO, NV, CA - Named in this historical mining story entitled "BULKELEY WELLS, POLITE AND LETHAL" of mining intrigue at the Smugglers Union Mine where superintendent of mines was allegedly killed by mine workers.. This is great story and one that I heartily recommend to get the flavour of mining unrest and turbulence in the old days as published in this very rare and seldom found western magazine.

WHITNEY, J., D., * - 1880 era - California. Professor named in history of the advancement of pacer-mining from the puny cradle to the powerful "monitor" used in the hydraulic mines to tear down and wash off high banks of gold-bearing gravel as found in this rare western magazine. Hydraulic Mining in California by Talieslin Evans w engravings.

WHITNEY, James *, James M., Private. Morristown, New Jersey - WW I Honor Roll - Killed in Action.

WHITNEY, Jock * - 1936 - (Westbury, Long Island) - Pictured and named in pictorial story entitled "The Week-End Sports Review" as Greentree winning the first game over Aurora for the national open polo championship as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. Double page.22 by 14 inches.

WHITNEY, John Hay, Mrs. *,  (Horse - Stepenfechit - 1932 KENTUCKY DERBY 38TH RUNNING Pictorial Review)

WHITNEY, Jr., Eli - 1814 - 62 era. Location: United States, Europe, Canada. Story entitled GUNMAKER TO THE WORLD by Ellsworth S. Grant who writes of the life of Samuel Colt - the imagnative inventor and ambitious pitchman who armed the world as found in this old and complete American Hardback magazine.

WHITNEY, Lee. * - 1935 - Pictured and written about in weekly feature entitled THEY STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD  as saved from this old American National News magazine.  She plays the leading role in "THE GREAT WALTZ". Her American debut was made in Boson in "A Wonderful Night" and she played in "The Merry Widow".

WHITNEY, Mrs. Rosalie Loew * - 1935 - Highest paid woman Official written and pictured in article entitled "Top Notcher in Official Pay" as referred to in Footnotes On A Week's Headliners as saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine. Single page is 11 by 15 in mint condition.

WHITNEY, Payne, Mrs.,  *  - 1932 - Owner of Thoroughbred Champion TWENTY GRAND  named in Article entitled THE GREATEST MONEY-WINNER IN TURF HISTORY:  who is pictured and named in article entitled "STARS OF THE TURF AND PRIZE RING" saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

WHITNEY, Theodore, descendant of Eli WHITNEY (San Augustine, Florida - HISTORIC STORY OF EDISON & BAMBOO FILAMENT, Story of Scientific Expedition Story Found in old Western Magazine)

WHITNEY, W. V.  - 1932 - Owner of Thoroughbred Champion TOP FLIGHT named in Article entitled THE GREATEST MONEY-WINNER IN TURF HISTORY:  who is pictured and named in article entitled "STARS OF THE TURF AND PRIZE RING" saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

WHITNEY, Walt - 1900 circa - Named in History of Rodeo Great Addison P. Day which states that "Many a Chute Would Have Never Been Opened Without This Man". Names the Great Rodeos, Fairs, Expositions and the stars  as published in old and rare western magazine.

WHITON * - 1865 - California. Paddle Wheeler named in 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.

WHITSIDE, G. A. * - 1936 - Pictured as member of the Rowing Crew of the U. S. Naval Academy  in double page article entitled "SPORTS OF THE WEEK"    as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

WHITSIDE, Samuel M.  Major mentioned in "Lost Bird of Wounded Knee" article from old western magazine

WHITESIDE, Walker * - 1922 - Pictured as star is  Mr. Walter Whiteside with cast in THE HINDU 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

WHITSITT, R. E. mentioned in "Harrison's Rendezvous With Fate" article from old western magazine

WHITT, "Whitey" * - New York Yankee Baseball Player pictured in "Sparkling Plays and Notable Figures That Feature the Opening Game of Championship Series of 1922.

WHITT, Whitey * - 1922 - Pictured as the sterling outfielder of the Yankees who was recently hit by a bottle thrown by a St Louis rowdy as pictured in the featured SNAPPY PLAYS AND BRILLIANT PLAYERS OF BASEBALL as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

WHITTAKER, Bishop  - 1850 - 75 era. Site: CHINA, CA., MT, NV., SD, ND, TX. Episcopal Bishop 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

WHITTAKER, Fireman. Picture of Funeral Train  in "Way-Laying The Iron Horse" by Lee Ryland. Story of Golden Spike Centennial Celebration. Union Pacific Railroad.

WHITTAKER, Ozie William, Reverend - 1860 - 1870 Era. Named in history entitled PIOCHE, NEVADA - THE BLOODIEST TOWN IN THE OLD WEST by Charles W. Sasser who tells the story of this wild west ghost town. Covers entire spectrum where lawlessness ran rampant when gold with the discovery of silver and fights over mining claims were settled in the streets rather in the courts as found in this complete and unusual western magazine.

WHITTAKER, Samuel - 1850 era - Named in the historical true story entitled "Old San Francisco's Summer of Death" of vigilante uprising in San Francisco. Seems that gang with names of Sidney Ducks (Australians), Hounds, etc., weren't happy with status. Names Samuel Brannan as principal founder of the Committee of Vigilance which, in effect, returned peace and dignity to the city as published in this complete slick enamel pioneer magazine.

WHITTAKER, William *, Private (Clarkston, Washington – WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

WHITTELL, Josephine * - 1924 - Featured in pictorial collage entitled ACTRESSES OF STAGE AND SCREEN as star of "One Kiss". 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.

WHITTIER, John Greenleaf  - 1864 era - Location CA. MA. Named in  true story entitled THE PREACHER WHO SAVED CALIFORNIA'S SOUL by William Wingfield who writes that California was going the way of the Confederacy but a Boston preacher had left the Hollis Street Unitarian Church for a similar position in San Francisco and what he found there, disgusted him to the point of taking on the Confederate sympathizers and really, saving California for the Union as related in this extremely rare, complete seldom found western magazine.

WHITTINGTON, Joseph *, Corporal. New York City WW I Honor Roll - Killed in Action.

WHITTINGTON, Marjorie *  - 1924 - Pictured in pictorial article entitled PLAYERS OF SILENT DRAMA AND SPOKEN DRAMAS  who, as President of the Follies Alumnae Association, led the grand march at the Terrace Garden .11 x 16 inches. Mint.

WHITTINGTON, Walter L. *, Private (lost in the sinking of the Tuscania. He came from Sherman, Texas. - Honor Roll)

WHITTLESEY, Charles W. *, Lieutenant Colonel, "Leader of the Lost Battalion"  World War I - "Imperishable Deeds of American Fighters in the Argonne". 1919

WHITTLESEY, Major  * - 1918 - First time published "Document Bearing On So-Called "Lost Battalion" written by German Officer demanding surrender of the 2nd Battalion, 308th of the 77th Division as saved from this American Pictorial magazine.

WHITTLESEY, Major Charles * - 1919 -  Rescuer of LOST BATTALION *.  Article entitled "Stirring Episode of 'Lost Battalion' in the Argonne with pictures of surviving members and part of the Lost Battalion along with pictures Major Charles Whittlesey and Major Kenny, rescuers as portrayed in a collage of pictures from the American Pictorial magazine.

WHO WAS GEORGE MATICS * - 1880 - 1900 era. Location - Idaho. Story entitled WHO WAS GEORGE MATICS by Don Martin who writes of a fellow outlaw friend of Jesse James named George Matics who settled in the backwoods of Idaho to live out his remaining days as published in this seldom found western magazine.

WHOOLEY, Mary E., Mrs. * - 1924 - President of Mount Holyoke College pictured at the head table of a pictorial collage entitled NEWS OF THE WEEK which has article entitled WILSON FOUNDATION CELEBRATES THE SIXTY-SEVENTH BIRTHDAY OF THE EX-PRESIDENT with guests present and indexed as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

WHOOPIE * - 1928 - Pictured is ETHEL SHUTTA as starring in 'WHOOPE;" with Eddie Cantor in American Pictorial Collage entitled WELL-KNOWN PLAYERS IN BROADWAY PRODUCTIONS as saved from this old magazine. 11 by 16 mint condition.

WHY MEN LEAVE HOME *  -1922 -  Member of Cast pictured   as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Page is 11 by 16 inches.

WHYTAL, Russ, Mrs. * - Actress playing in "TARNISH",  staged in 1923 at the Belmont Theatre, New York is reviewed pictorially with text as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine..

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

WHYTE, Dave- 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

WHYTE, Dave mentioned in "Fritz Truan - Hall of Fame Cowboy", by: Joe Koller

WHYTE, Theodore ,  - 1840 - 1926 - Site: Western United States.  Opened Dunraven's English HotelNamed 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

 

 

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