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CLASHING ARMS * - 1923 - Steeplechase horse pictured in article entitled: TAKING A DIFFICULT HAZARD ON ENGLISH COURSE clearing a hedge and water hazard at the Wickham Steeplechase Race, England as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
CLASSFIED * - 1925 - Movie Review entitled "CLASSIFIED" Marks Epoch In Career of CORRINE GRIFFITH showing scenes and cast as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine
CLATSOP INDIANS, 1880 era. Written up in "Key to the Treasure on Nehalem Spit" By: Wayne Darwin - a story of legends of old Spanish Treasure Ships Wrecked on the Oregon Coast.
CLAUDE, Georges - 1927 - His design entitled "LIKE A VISION OF JULES VERNE OR H. G. WELLS: A FLOATING ISLAND" with drawing and explanation as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine
CLAUDEL, M. Paul * (and family) - 1928 - Pictured in article entitled THE FRENCH AMBASSADOR after attending breakfast with Secretary of State Kellogg with his daughters and Mme Claudel as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine
CLAUDET, Pierre, Captain * - 1928 - Shown in a pictorial collage entitled "QUAINT FRENCH CHARACTER STUDIES BY AN AMERICAN ARTIST" showing paintings by Sigurd Skou as saved from this old American Pictorial Mag.
CLAUDY, C. H. Author Article about Inventor of Movie Camera that Eliminated the Shutter entitled "240,000 Movie Photos Per Minute " 1921.
CLAUNCH, Alphie - Early 1900 era. SITE IDAHO, KENTUCKY. Son of subjects Reuben and Mary Claunch named in history entitled THE LAND OF WILD HORSES, BREATHING WELLS, AND HEARTBREAK -- the story of Ruben and Mary Claunch and their pioneer days in the area of Big Butte where they battled snow, cold, rattlesnakes, snow blindness while settling a homestead and raising a family as found in this seldom read western magazine.
CLAUNCH, Bill * - Early 1900 era. SITE IDAHO, KENTUCKY. Brother of subject Reuben Claunch named in history entitled THE LAND OF WILD HORSES, BREATHING WELLS, AND HEARTBREAK -- the story of Ruben and Mary Claunch and their pioneer days in the area of Big Butte where they battled snow, cold, rattlesnakes, snow blindness while settling a homestead and raising a family as found in this seldom read western magazine.
CLAUNCH, Lloyd - Early 1900 era. SITE IDAHO, KENTUCKY. Brother of subject Reuben Claunch named in history entitled THE LAND OF WILD HORSES, BREATHING WELLS, AND HEARTBREAK -- the story of Ruben and Mary Claunch and their pioneer days in the area of Big Butte where they battled snow, cold, rattlesnakes, snow blindness while settling a homestead and raising a family as found in this seldom read western magazine.
CLAUNCH, Mary * - Early 1900 era. SITE IDAHO, KENTUCKY. Wife of subject Reuben Claunch named in history entitled THE LAND OF WILD HORSES, BREATHING WELLS, AND HEARTBREAK -- the story of Ruben and Mary Claunch and their pioneer days in the area of Big Butte where they battled snow, cold, rattlesnakes, snow blindness while settling a homestead and raising a family as found in this seldom read western magazine.
CLAUNCH, Reuben * - Early 1900 era. SITE IDAHO, KENTUCKY. Subject of story in history entitled THE LAND OF WILD HORSES, BREATHING WELLS, AND HEARTBREAK -- the story of Ruben and Mary Claunch and their pioneer days in the area of Big Butte where they battled snow, cold, rattlesnakes, snow blindness while settling a homestead and raising a family as found in this seldom read western magazine.
CLAUNCH, Wesley * - Early 1900 era. SITE IDAHO, KENTUCKY. Son of subject Reuben Claunch named in history entitled THE LAND OF WILD HORSES, BREATHING WELLS, AND HEARTBREAK -- the story of Ruben and Mary Claunch and their pioneer days in the area of Big Butte where they battled snow, cold, rattlesnakes, snow blindness while settling a homestead and raising a family as found in this seldom read western magazine.
CLAUS VON FURSTENWALL (Champion Schauzer Pinscher) * - 1928 - Pictured entitled TWO YEARS' TROPHIES showing the medals he has won in the United States since arrival as saved from an old American Pictorial magazine.
CLAWSON, Roy E. * Corporal (Youngwood, Penn. –WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)
CLAY COUNTY, MISSOURI - early 1800’s. Location ID, MO, MT, WA. Site in story entitled "THE EMANCIPATION OF GEORGE WASHINGTON BUSH" about a mulatto who Indians treated like a blood brother. As an early American pioneer, he was highly successful and loaned money to the needy without their having to ask. He helped pave the way for others to follow into Washington, Idaho and Montana. as found in this old western magazine
CLAY COUNTY, MISSOURI, (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
CLAY COUNTY SAVINGS ASSOCIATION * - Story entitled THE FIRST DAYLIGHT BANK HOLDUP of the robbery of the Liberty, Clay County, Missouri Bank thought to be robbed by Jesse and Frank James. James took credit for the robbery but not the killing of the boy, Jolly Wymore as published in this complete, old western magazine.
CLAY COUNTY, TEXAS .. - 1865-90 - Cherokee Strip, Indian Territory, Oklahoma. Named in rare autobiography entitled COWBOYS AND CATTLELAND, by H. H. Halsell, the story of life of the old Cherokee Strip Riders who galloped up and down the Cimarron Strip with Halsell in the years thru 1889 as published in this rarely found and seldom opened old, complete western magazine
CLAY PIGEON INVENTOR, KIMBLE, Fred * - 1880 era - Location CA, KS, IL, - Story entitled AMERICA'S MIGHTIEST WILDFLOWER by Raymond W. Thorp of Fred Kemble, a man who was rejected for service in the Civil War because he was too small to carry and handle a glove and lived to invent the clay pigeon and the mechanical trap as written in this old and complete western magazine..
CLAY STREET CABLE CAR, - Circa - 1873 - 1951 - San Francisco, California. Named in this thorough report entitled The First Cable Car by Roger R. Olmstead on the invention, founding and construction of this revolutionary invention that worked from the first day it was tried on Saturday, August 2, 1873 as published in this old American Western magazine with detailed drawings of workings.
CLAY STREET RAILWAY, - Circa - 1873 - 1951 - San Francisco, California. Named in this thorough report entitled The First Cable Car by Roger R. Olmstead on the invention, founding and construction of this revolutionary invention that worked from the first day it was tried on Saturday, August 2, 1873 as published in this old American Western magazine with detailed drawings of workings.
CLAY, Bertha M. (Diamond Dick Is Alive and Kicking - 1927 Featured Article, National Magazine)
CLAY, CASSIUS - 1867 era - Location: Alaska Territory. Named in story entitled "The Fabulous $7,200,000 Icebox" by John M. Hurdy who writes that William Henry Seward was ridiculed and reviled in his own lifetime for the buy of the century. Today, he's considered a hero as found in this old and seldom read western magazine.
CLAY, Fred (Mayor) Mentioned in "Booton Remembers Them" by Edwin Diehl. WWII Service Aid.
CLAY, George, Doctor - 1910 - 20 era. Location: MT Named in story entitled MISSOURI RIVER GIRL who writes of Alberta Tracey, a school teacher in the early frontier of Montana territory in the 1900's. Details life on the frontier, schooldays, pictures of classrooms and students as found in this old and complete western magazine
CLAY, Henry - 1850 - 80's. Location: MO Named in story entitled GAMBLING KINGS by Raymond W. Thorp which pictures and names the old Faro players who flew high for awhile but in the end Lady Luck turned her back and Fate rolled snake-eyes for the lot of them naming some of the greats of the their time as found in this old and complete western magazine
CLAY, John (Writer) - 1861 era - Location: WY. Named in story entitled WAS TOM HORN TWO MEN? by Dean Krakel who reports on one of the most argued about trials in frontier history as found in this old, complete western magazine.
CLAY, Laura, Miss.* - 1920 - Lexington, Kentucky native named as receiving a vote for President at the recent Democratic Convention in article entitled "Women of Prominence in the Sphere of Politics" as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.11 by 16 inches. Mint condition
CLAYPOOL, Elza H. * Sergeant (Bowling Green, Kentucky -WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action)
CLAYTON, Amos - Circus Horse Act -Circa 1910 - 20 - Wild West Show Performer referred to in this massive detailed history entitled The Way A Wild West Show Operated. Includes rare listings of old circus, shows, and the men and women who starred as performers. Rare old Western Magazine
CLAYTON, Amos mentioned in "Memoirs of My Rodeo Days" article from old western magazine
CLAYTON, Bertram T. * Colonel. Salisbury, New York - WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action.
CLAYTON, Charles - Candidate for Assemblyman & Harbor Commissioner - 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.
CLAYTON, Ethel * - -- 1922 - Star of "If I Were Queen" pictured playing principal part in an article entitled "Actresses and Scenes in Recent Productions" as saved from this old Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition, 11 by 16 inches.
CLAYTON, Ethel * - 1921 - Leading player in screen dramas, many of whose scenes are laid in the Orient as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
CLAYTON, Ethel * - 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.
CLAYTON, George - 1890 - 1930 era. United States. Named in story of Annie Sylvester written by Weldon D. Woodson of her life story as one who received the Bicycle Club Title of WORLD'S CHAMPION TRICK AND FANCY RIDER as found in this complete old western magazine.
CLAYTON, GEORGIA LAUREL FALLS CAMP FOR GIRLS * - 1925 - Clayton, Georgia - Rare picture entitled "Taking Their Daily Dozen on Horseback" as saved from this American Pictorial magazine.
CLAYTON, Governor, Written up in, "Cullen Baker-First of the Gunfighters", By: Carl W. Breihan - - a daring outlaw of the Old West in the era 1870's.
CLAYTON, Jerry * Sergeant, (New York, New York -WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action)
CLAYTON, Marguerite * (Pathe Star) Leading Actresses of the Photo Drama as published in a collage in a Pictorial Magazine of 1921.
CLAYTON, NEW MEXICO *,. - 1870 era - . Described om Colonel Jack Potter's "CATTLE TRAILS OF THE OLD WEST" with picture and maps naming pioneer experiences of the most famous and even the little known cattle trails of Texas, Kansas, Colorado. Complete description of trails while relating stories of origins, hands, drivers, drovers as published in this complete and seldom found western magazine.
CLAYTON, W. L. Industrialist and Merchant, Houston, Texas Member of Board of CED featured article entitled Business Plans to Provide the National Magazine, 1945.
CLEAR ALL WIRES. * - 1932 - Pictured in leading role is Thomas Mitchell as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
CLEAR FORK - 1876 ERA. LOCATION: AZ, TX. Named in story entitled "Jim Downs' Tramp Across the Plains" by Don H. Biggers is true story of old western pioneer Jim Downs who unknowingly got ensnarled with a bunch of thieving cattle bandits and barely escaped with his life as found in this old and complete western magazine.
CLEAR LAKE, Jefferson, Texas - Mentioned in "Queen of the West" By: Al Eason, the history of the founding of Jefferson, Texas.
CLEAR THE WAY. BUY BONDS * - 1918 - Drawing by Howard Chandler Christy entitled "CLEAR THE WAY, BUY BONDS, FOURTH LIBERTY LOANS" as pictured in a collage of patriotic drawings as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition 11 by 16 inches.
CLEARPHONE * - 1923 - Instrument designed to eliminate the static in the air which has proved such a hindrance and irritation in the matter of radio massages as invented by W. J. Scott and as saved from this old American pictorial magazine. Mint condition.
CLEAVER, Warren * chief clerk pictured in "The Desperado With Nine Lives" article from old western magazine
CLEAVER, William A. * Sergeant, (Brooklyn, New York -WW 1 Honor Roll -Died of Wounds)
CLEAVES OF PRINCETON FOOTBALL GAME * - 1922 - Article with picture and text entitled "The Yale-Princeton Football Game" in which Princeton beat Yale 3 - 0 as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine
CLEARY, Frances and baby Madlyn * - 1928 - Photo of S. F. Offenbach of New York, N. Y. wins a cash award in pictorial collage entitled FIRST AWARDS IN MOTHER AND CHILD PORTRAIT CONTEST as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
CLEGG, Charles., - Circa - 1873 - 1951 - San Francisco, California. Co-author of Cable Car Carnival, a thorough report on the invention, founding and construction of this revolutionary invention that worked from the first day it was tried on Saturday, August 2, 1873 as published in this old American Western magazine with detailed drawings of workings..
CLEGHORN, Jack - 1913, 20 June - White Oaks, New Mexico.- Mine rescuer referred to in this Mining History entitled "Trapped Alive" by Zero Vail of the Leadville Mining Claim saving "Square John" Keith from death.
CLEIMAN, Jack * Private (New York City –WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)
CLELAND, Chas H. * Private (Waterbury, Connecticut WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action)
CLELAND, Robert Glass - Early 1800's - Site: Location - Author of "The Cattle On Thousand Hills" and named in story by Robert Becker entitled DISNEOS, the story 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.
CLEMDENIN, Major - 1874 - 76 Era. Location, Texas Mexico. Secretary of War named in history entitled McNeilly's Raiding Rangers by R. Bolon who tells of the history of the Texas Rangers Lawman under Captain L. H. McNelly who defied orders, crossed the Rio Grande to teach the rustlers a lesson regardless of the help or odds as found in this extremely rare western magazine
CLEMENCEAU, Premier Georges * - 1919 - France's Delegate to the Peace Conference
CLEMENCEAU, Premier Georges - 1927 - Named in story entitled 'THE KING OF THE IMPRESS0NISTS GONE" which tells of the life, times, work and death of Claude Monet as it was published and saved from this old American News Magazine
CLEMENS, Bill - 1940 era - 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.
CLEMENS, Orion - 1787 - 1890. Location: United States. Brother of Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) named in this story entitled THOSE TERRITORIAL GOVERNORS by Stephanie C. Shulsinger who records the history of those men who held this important post on the western pioneer front as published in this, old, complete western magazine.
CLEMENS, Samuel (Mark Twain) - 1787 - 1890. Location: United States. Named in this story entitled THOSE TERRITORIAL GOVERNORS by Stephanie C. Shulsinger who records the history of those men who held this important post on the western pioneer front as published in this, old, complete western magazine.
CLEMENS, Samuel (Mark Twain) * - 1915 - Pictured and named in Memorabilia - Rare - Complete Issue - Mint condition. Story entitled Booker T. Washington Addressing A Public Gathering. Original only.
CLEMENS, Samuel reporter, acclaimed as humorist Mark Twain mentioned in "Bill Stewart…Nevada's Silver Chief"
CLEMENS, Sanuel (Mark Twain). - 1880 era. Location, California. Named in story entitled 'BRET HARTE BARD OF THE 49ERS" which states that every lover of the legendary wild west owes Bred Harte eternal gratitude because this "eastern dude" dug for gold, starved a little, laughed a little and rode shotgun guard on stagecoaches before he started writing about if for all the world to share as published in this complete and rare western magazine
CLEMENS, Twain - 1940 era - California native 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.
CLEMENT, Clay * - 1935 - Pictorial review entitled THE THEATRE; "REFLECTED GLORY", the new play at the Morosco Theatre starring Tallulah Bankhead, Clay Clement, Philip Reed, Alden Chase and Madeline Holmes as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
CLEMENT, E. H. - Boston Transcript Critic mentioned in - 1907 - Story entitled " Thomas Bailey Aldrich", , who is pictured and written about in this single page report as saved from the Letter and Art Section of an American News Magazine
CLEMENT, Edmond * - 1922 - Opera Singer - Pictorial collage entitled "Opera Singers of International Fame" 11 by 17 inches.
CLEMENT, Edmond * - 1923 - Featured in pictorial collage entitled WORLD'S GREATEST MALE OPERATIC SINGERS as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint. 11 by 16 inches.
CLEMENT, L. E., Miss * - 1921 - Featured and pictured in Collage entitled WOMEN WHO HAVE ACHIEVED PROMINENCE IN LITERATURE, POLITICS AND THE DRAMA who is the first woman to preside over a session of the North Carolina Legislature as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
CLEMENT, Martin W., * - 1935 - Elected President of the Pennsylvania Railroad as pictured w text in article entitled "Footnotes On A Week's Headliners" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Page is in mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.
CLEMENT, Roy L. * Private, (St. Anne, Illinois - WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action)
CLEMENTAL, M., Delegate of France * - 1919 - Paris France - Delegate to the International Food Council pictured and named in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR and indexed as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.
CLEMENTO, Estebano - 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.
CLEMENTO, Estebano - 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.
CLEMENTS, Annabelle, 1866 era - Site: Western Frontier Trail to California and Oregon. Roy's wife named in THE SILENT DEATH THAT STALKED THE PLAINS EMIGRANT - a true story of the early hardships that faced travelers who dared cross the western frontier as published in this complete and extremely hard to find western magazine.
CLEMENTS, Arch - - 1864 era - Location - MO. Named as a member of Quantrill's guerrillas in story of Bloody Bill Anderson* - the guerilla chief who deposed Quantrill and went looting and killing along the Brunswick Road in Missouri . This includes picture of James Thorp who was nearly hung and text inc. family genealogy of Raymond Thorpe's inc. wife, mother and father, and more as found in this old and complete western magazine.
CLEMENTS, Bennett A., Major - 1875 - 89. Location Texas, Mexico, New York. Named in the story entitled THE INSANITY AND DEATH OF GENERAL RANALD S. MACKENZIE by J. M. Skaggs who writes of the end of duty and life of the hero of heroes who had done as much as any one man to rid the Southwest of marauding Indians as found in this seldom read western magazine
CLEMENTS, Bessie *, 1866 era - Site: Western Frontier Trail to California and Oregon. Author of "The Lonely Graves" named in THE SILENT DEATH THAT STALKED THE PLAINS EMIGRANT - a true story of the early hardships that faced travelers who dared cross the western frontier as published in this complete and extremely hard to find western magazine.
CLEMENTS, Bessie *, 1866 era - Site: Western Frontier Trail to California and Oregon. Named in THE SILENT DEATH THAT STALKED THE PLAINS EMIGRANT - a true story of the early hardships that faced travelers who dared cross the western frontier as published in this complete and extremely hard to find western magazine.
CLEMENTS, Bob - - 1864 era - Location - MO. Named as a member of Quantrill's guerrillas in story of Bloody Bill Anderson* - the guerilla chief who deposed Quantrill and went looting and killing along the Brunswick Road in Missouri . This includes picture of James Thorp who was nearly hung and text inc. family genealogy of Raymond Thorpe's inc. wife, mother and father, and more as found in this old and complete western magazine.
CLEMENTS, Clay * - 1933 - Stars named and shown in Pictorial collage of THE MOVIE OF THE WEEK; THE WORLD CHANGES include Aline MacMahon, Paul Muni, Clay Clements, Douglas Dumbrille, A First National Picture.
CLEMENTS, Dudley * - 1923 - Cast from musical satire "Of Thee I Sing" now playing at the Music Box pictured as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Single page is 11 by 16 inches in mint condition.
CLEMENTS, Joan * - 1926 - Star of "Sunny" playing at the New Amsterdam Theatre as featured in this article entitled FEATURED IN PLAYS NOW HOLDING THE BOARDS ON BROADWAY as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine
CLEMENTS, Lou Chamberlin - 1870 Era - DAKOTAS, TX, UT. Named in western story entitled "WAS IT ANN YOUNG'S YELLOW ROSE" by Georgia Earnest Kipple who tells the story of Jeremiah Chamberlin who claimed that he helped free the 19th wife of Brigham Young - Ann (whom he called his Mormon rose) as found in this old and complete western magazine.
CLEMENTS, Pollie 1866 era - Site: Western Frontier Trail to California and Oregon. Named as dead of a rattlesnake bite in THE SILENT DEATH THAT STALKED THE PLAINS EMIGRANT - a true story of the early hardships that faced travelers who dared cross the western frontier as published in this complete and extremely hard to find western magazine.
CLEMENTS, Robert E., * - 1936 - Pictured in collage "A Townsend-Hoover Alliance That Didn't Jell" appearing during the House Townsend investigators session in a pictorial collage entitled "Hearings Feature the Washington Week" as saved from this American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 14 inches
CLEMENTS, Roy, 1866 era - Site: Western Frontier Trail to California and Oregon. Member of the Wagon Train as named in THE SILENT DEATH THAT STALKED THE PLAINS EMIGRANT - a true story of the early hardships that faced travelers who dared cross the western frontier as published in this complete and extremely hard to find western magazine.
CLEMMER, Jay F., Jr. Lieutenant ( Middlebrook, Virginia -WW 1 Honor Roll - Died of Wounds)
CLENDENING, B. H. * Private (Eddy, Texas -WW 1 Honor Roll - Died of Wounds)
CLEO SPRINGS BANK * - 1880 - 90 era Location: Oklahoma and Indian Territory. Named in story entitled "THE GREAT TECUMSEH BANK ROBBERY" of a vicious killer, a shrewd sheriff and a band of cunning convicts who gambled for the highest stake of all as found in an extremely rare western magazine which is in excellent and complete condition.
CLEOPATRA PEAK, ARIZONA, - 1870 - 1930 era. Named in western study entitled "THE TOWN THAT COPPER BUILT" by Harriett Farnsworth who is pictured on scene in seldom found, rarely read old Mining Story that needs to be rediscovered as found in this complete western magazine.
CLERKENWELL SCHOOL IN ENGLAND * - 1924 - Pictured in collage are students in an article entitled THEY'LL ALL TRY FOR GOOD CONDUCT NOW as pupils receive award of listening to radio for good behavior as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
CLERMONT * - 1923 - Movie advertisement showing scenes from deck of the world's first steamboat, the Clermont as shown in "LITTLE OLD NEW YORK" playing at the Cosmopolitan Theatre, Columbus Circle as saved from an old American Pictorial review.
CLEVELAND - YANKEE WORLD SERIES * - 1921 - Pictured and written about in featured entitled STIRRING PLAYS IN THE YANKEE CLEVELAND SERIES alon with Tris Speaker as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
CLEVELAND ROCKET SOCIETY - 1934 - as reported in Science and Invention Article entitled "Developing Rockets to Explore Stratosphere" as published in American News Magazine.
CLEVELAND SIX MOTOR CAR AD * - 1919 - Old ad from National News Magazine of Cleveland Automobile Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
CLEVELAND YACHT CLUB .1919 - Named in article entitled CLEVELAND'S RACER WINS as its The Goblin of the Cleveland Yacht Club defeats the Scrapper II of Toronto in the International Class R race for the Richardson Trophy as saved from this old American Pictorial collage. Mint. 11 by 16 inches.
CLEVELAND*, Grover President pictured in 1865 era - Story entitled "When Colonel Moonlight's Cavalry Walked Back " by Buddington Swanson as published in old Western Magazine. Rare history of massive defeat of U. S. Cavalry Soldiers on the Fort Laramie frontier and, because of massive mistake by Colonel Moonlight, lost all their horses and had to walk back.
CLEVELAND, Doctor, "Haze Over Chilkoot" by Charles McKenzie with Mac Hecht, history of expedition in Alaska in the stampede of 1897 as published in this rarely found old western magazine.
CLEVELAND, Grover - President of the United States - 1930 era. Location – Pacific Coast. Named in story entitled “The Legend of Alexander Peihle” who writes of the life and times of an old sea-faring saloon keeper who supplied his patrons with bootleg whiskey as saved from this old and complete western magazine.
CLEVELAND, Grover, Mrs. (1925 Featured National News Magazine Article entitled First Ladies)
CLEVELAND, Grover. - 1880 era. Location, California. United States President named in story entitled 'BRET HARTE BARD OF THE 49ERS" which states that every lover of the legendary wild west owes Bred Harte eternal gratitude because this "eastern dude" dug for gold, starved a little, laughed a little and rode shotgun guard on stagecoaches before he started writing about if for all the world to share as published in this complete and rare western magazine
CLEVELAND, Grover, President of the United States - 1880 - 1900 era, Location: MI, TX. Named in story entitled "THE FASTEST TONGUE IN TEXAS" by Jim Andre who writes of the life and time of Captain Bill McDonald of the Texas Rangers who made the famous quote - one riot - one Ranger in his handling of a riot in Dallas, Texas as published in the old, complete and hard to find western magazine
CLEVELAND, Grover, President of the United States - 1787 - 1890. Location: United States. Named in this story entitled THOSE TERRITORIAL GOVERNORS by Stephanie C. Shulsinger who records the history of those men who held this important post on the western pioneer front as published in this, old, complete western magazine.
CLEVELAND, Grover President mentioned in - Early Wyoming history entitled "Joseph Maull Carey - Mr. Wyoming " by Joe Koller as published in old western magazine. Article covers the life and times of Carey, who has been elected as a member of the Hall of Fame of Great Westerners.
CLEVELAND, Grover - 1880;s era - Location - Montana and British Columbia, Canada - President - Mentioned in "Secret of the Murder's Loot" by T. W. Paterson. Canada was unsuccessful in extraditing Bulldog Kelly from the United States; but he didn't live to return and recover his loot.
CLEVELAND, Jack partner in crime mentioned in "Henry Plummer's Horrendous Masquerade" article from old western magazine
CLEVELAND, Norman * - 1917 - Rodeo performer pictured and named in story with pictures of rodeo at the Drag A Ranch out of Datil, New Mexico listing old time cowboy and cowgirl rodeo stars as saved from this story entitled RODEO IN MAGDALENA.
CLEVELAND, OHIO - AMERICAN LEGION CONVENTION * - 1936 - Pictorial collage entitled "200,000 in American Legion Meet" with text and pictures show of parade and convention highlights. Double page. 22 by 14. Good Condition.
CLEVELAND, OHIO CLEVELAND SIX MOTOR CAR AD * - 1919 - Old ad from National News Magazine of Cleveland Automobile Company.
CLEVELAND, OHIO JORDAN MOTOR CAR AD * - 1919 - Old ad from National News Magazine of Jordan Motor Car Company, Cleveland, Ohio
CLEVELAND, OHIO PARADE * - 1919 - Pictured and featured in article entitled OHIO'S WHITE AND COLORED TROOPS RETURNING HOME showing jubilant Ohio troops crowding the deck as their steamer transport Von Steuben docked at Hoboken, March 23 as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.
CLEVELAND, President Grover * shown in American Painting with Franklin Roosevelt as young boy - 1933 - entitled "FDR and Grover Cleveland Portrait Photo"
CLEVELAND, President Grover, 1880 era. Written up in, "The School Teacher who Arrested Geronimo" By: Ed Earl Repp Story of John P. Clum who tamed the wild Apaches and arrested the cunning Geronimo.
CLICK, Albert mentioned in "Tex Banta Mountain Man of the 1880’s", by: O. W. Banta, Submitted By: Wayne Spiller
CLIFF, Charlie * - Pony Express Rider - 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.
CLIFF, Gus * - Pony Express Rider - 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.
CLIFFE, Alice Belmore * - 1925 - Shown playing the role of star in article entitled THE BEGINNING OF A BEAUTIFUL FRIENDSHIP and pictured in article entitled STAGE STARS GLEAMING BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS OF YULETIDE as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
CLIFFORD HARMON TROPHY *- Awarded to Lindbergh by the International League of Aviators, 1929.
CLIFFORD, Andrew O. * Private, (Afton, New York -WW 1 Honor Roll -Died of Wounds)
CLIFFORD, Edward * Colonel (Asst. Secretary of the Treasury pictured and mentioned in "First Group Photograph of Assistant Secretaries of U. S. Government Departments as featured in this panoramic picture from 1922).
CLIFFORD, Edward, Colonel, * - 1921` - * of Evanston, Illinois) Pictured after being appointed as the new ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY as reported in featured article entitled PERSONALITIES NOW CLAIMING PUBLIC ATTENTION as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
CLIFFORD, Elmer * - 1870 - 1930 era. Location NB, SD, WY. Old timer of the Black Hills amed in story entitled THEY STILL REMEMBER JENNIE, the story of Jennie Ellis by Mike Clifford. In the old pioneer days, there weren’t many woman who drove a team like a man, or pop a bullwhip and while doing it, cussed like a mad cowpoke. Of of those that could, however, Jennie Wall Ellis was tough and wanted all to know it as found in this old western magazine.
CLIFFORD, Frank (horse thief), referred to in "Prison Break" by Harry H Morgan, history of jail break from the Nevada Prison in 1871 at Carson City as rarely found in this old Western magazine.
CLIFFORD, Hank chief guide mentioned in "Professor Marsh and the Thunder Horses" article from old western magazine
CLIFFORD, L. A. Corporal, (Cairo, Illinois –WW 1 Honor Roll – Died of Wounds)
CLIFFORD, Mike * - 1870 - 1930 era. Location NB, SD, WY. Author of story entitled THEY STILL REMEMBER JENNIE, the story of Jennie Ellis by Mike Clifford. In the old pioneer days, there weren’t many woman who drove a team like a man, or pop a bullwhip and while doing it, cussed like a mad cowpoke. Of of those that could, however, Jennie Wall Ellis. She was tough and wanted all to know it as found in this old western magazine.
CLIFFORD, Robert B. * Corporal (Bellbuckle, Tennessee –WW 1 Honor Roll – Died of Wounds)
CLIFTON CLARION - Newspaper. 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.
CLIFTON, Dick (Dynamite Dick) mentioned in "Bloody Ingalls Under Siege", by: Joe Koller
CLIFTON, "Lefty* - 1866 - 68, Location, IN, MO. Named as hung by a posse in story entitled "AMERICA'S FIRST TRAIN ROBBERIES" by Carl W. Breihan who reports that before anyone realized what happened, train robbers boarded the Jefferson, Madison and Indianapolis Flyer and started a trend that captivated pioneer America for many years as found in this old, complete, western magazine.
CLIFTON, Mrs. also known as grandma Fitzpatrick mentioned in "Saga Of Millie Durgan" article from old western magazine
CLINCH RIVER, TENNESSEE * - pictured in American Pictorial Magazine of 1934 showing construction progress of Norris Dam..
CLINE, Cora May - 1900 - Site: Galveston, Texas. Wife of Isaac Cline named in story entitled WHEN THE HURRICANE STRUCK, a compelling recital of the Hurricane that wrecked Galveston. Details that were not available before when a Galveston weatherman, John D. Blagden, had become increasingly concerned about a tropical cyclone over the tepid Gulf of Mexico. Fascinating. Hard back complete magazine.
CLINE, Donald author named in "The Horrell War", (1877 - 1881) a story of the five Horrell brothers who brought strife, discord and murder with them when the came to Lincoln County and the strife continued for many years as published in this complete western magazine.
CLINE, Frank - 1929 - Body Guard for Al Capone named in Rare and historic article entitled "Philadelphia Justice for Chicago's Al Capone" as saved from an old American News Magazine. Fantastic look at the inside of Capone's friends and gang and the pursuit of lawman that brought him to justice.
CLINE, Isaac - 1900 - Site: Galveston, Texas. Brother of Joseph L. Cline in charge of weather bureau office, Galveston named in story entitled WHEN THE HURRICANE STRUCK, a compelling recital of the Hurricane that wrecked Galveston. Details that were not available before when a Galveston weatherman, John D. Blagden, had become increasingly concerned about a tropical cyclone over the tepid Gulf of Mexico. Fascinating. Hard back complete magazine
CLINE, Isaac M. Joseph Cline's brother (forecaster) mentioned in "The Great Galveston Flood" article from old western magazine
CLINE, Joseph L. - 1900 - Site: Galveston, Texas. Weatherman named in story entitled WHEN THE HURRICANE STRUCK, a compelling recital of the Hurricane that wrecked Galveston. Details that were not available before when a Galveston weatherman, John D. Blagden, had become increasingly concerned about a tropical cyclone over the tepid Gulf of Mexico. Fascinating. Hard back complete magazine
CLINE, Joseph L. Isaac Cline's brother mentioned in "The Great Galveston Flood" article from old western magazine
CLINE, Nellie, Mrs. * (of Kansas) - 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.
CLINE, R. L. - 1929 - (Joplin, Missouri) - Her photo of Mrs. Henry Cowgill and son wins cash award in Mother and Child photo competition as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
CLINEDINST, Benjamin West * 1895 - Featured Illustrating Artists as pictured in this Munsey's Magazine of 1895 by Philip Rodney Paulding.
CLINKBUNBROOMER, H. A. Named in CHATHAM and PHOENIX NATIONAL BANK* - 1920 - Great old ad entitled "A Banking Service that Covers Manhattan".
CLINTON HERALD - 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.
CLINTON PRISON @ DANNEMORA PRISON - 1929 - History of prison revolts entitled "New York State's Prison Revolts" as saved from this old American News magazine.
CLINTON * - ( Member, Judiciary Committee of New York who will try the case of Suspended 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.
CLINTON, George - 1890 era - Uchee Indian named in true story entitled "Witches and Magic Roots" of the trial of Randol Stick, a negro who had been a former slave of the Chickasaws and learned their ways to become their medicine man and later accused of murder. Tells of native remedies.
CLINTON, Jetter, Doctor - 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.
CLINTON, MASS. NATIVE FAZIO, Thomas "Red" * - (of Clinton, Mass.) - 1936 featured in pictorial text entitled "Which'll You Have" which declares the star hurler as pictures who throws with either arm. Saved from Pictorial Magazine.
CLIO - 1850 era - Named as among many of the tales herein about Indians attacking ships on the Pacific Coast entitled "Bad Water and Bad Indians" as found in this rare western magazine.
CLIVE, Colin * - 1930 - Pictured In "JOURNEY'S END" scenes of the Tiffany-Gainsborough All-Sound Production of R. C. Sheriff's Famous War Play which will be released soon on Broadway as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
CLIVE, Colin * - 1932 - Pictured in publicity pose as star of "FRANKENSTEIN" in article entitled STARS AND SCENES FROM NOTABLE FILM OF THE YEARS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine
CLOG DANCER STROUP, John . * - 1925 - Pictured in article entitled "A RECIPE FOR A CLOG DANCER" as the 108 YEAR OLD from Atlanta, Georgia who attributed his longevity to the fact that he never drank whiskey but used it only as a footbath as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine
CLOGH, Fred * (Cook) (Waterbury, Conn. WW 1 Honor Roll - Died from Wounds)
CLOMAN, Sidney A.,, *- Colonel - Chief of Staff, 29th Div., Fifth Army Corps - 1919 - Pictured with the Commanding General of the Fifth Army Corps, Maj. General Charles P. Summerall in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR with his staff officers and division leaders as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine
CLORE, Robert L. * Corporal, (Lees Summit, Missouri -WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action)
CLORIDE, NEW MEXICO - 1890 era - Western U. S. A. Named in this biography of Captain John Wallace Crawford, entitled, "Captain Jack, The Poet Scout", and here the author, Paul T. Nolen, recites the history of this western scout and acquaintance of Buffalo Bill who went from scouting to acting to writing as published in this complete western magazine.
CLOSE-CUTS BASEBALL TEAM - 1880 - LOCATION: CA, HA, MO, NY. Named in great story entitled BALL ONE OF THE FRONTIER by Milt Riske of baseball in the early days as featured story in an old western magazine
CLOSE, Sergeant - DATE - Indian Wars - SITE - Colorado. Named as escort for Lyman S. Kidder in story entitled Triangle of Death by Col. Philip M. Schockley which was written as "The Kidder Episode" of tragic end to a mission gallantly attempted but by green officers whose first Indian battle was to be their last as Custer discovered and as found in this old Western Magazine
CLOUD CAP INN, MT. HOOD, OREGON - 1883 - 1919 era. Location: OR.- Named in story entitled "LIGE COALMAN - MOUNTAIN BOY" by Victor H. White 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..
CLOUD CHIEF Indian mentioned in "The Indians' Winter Count" article from old western magazine
CLOUDCROFT SILVBER LINING NEWSPAPER - 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.
CLOSED SHUTTERS - 1926 - Named as painting of Elizabeth Nourse painter of "MOTHER AND CHILDREN" pictured on cover with write up inside on separate page covering her artistic career and accomplishments as saved from this old American Newsweek magazine
CLOUDER, Arwin * - 1936 - listed as elephant trainer in Seils-Sterling Circus Brochure and program listing all performers with index of the Seils-Sterling Circus who performed and starred in their production.
CLOUDER, Professor * - 1936 - listed with animal act in Seils-Sterling Circus Brochure and program listing all performers with index of the Seils-Sterling Circus who performed and starred in their production.
CLOUGH, Charles L. * Corporal (East Aurora, New York –WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)
CLOUGHERTY, Joseph, Prvate. * - 1918 - New York City - WORLD WAR I HONOR ROLL - Died of Wounds.
CLOUTHE, Eugene * - 1927 - Named in article as Canadian victor and winner of the One-Mile Snowshoe Race at Manchester, New Hampshire in article entitled ATHLETIC SPORTS ON ICE AND SNOW AND WATER as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.
CLOUTIER, Desire * Private ( Sommerset, Mass. -WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action)
CLOVER POINT, VICTORIA - 1875 - Location: West Coast. Named in story entitled "THE MYSTERIOUS RAMMING OF THE PACIFIC" by T. W. Patterson of a floating coffin named the "Pacific" which was rammed by an unidentified steamer (later named as the American Ship Orpheus) which left the scene and passengers to die as found in this old and complete western magazine
CLOW, Oliver * - 1931 - Bakersville, California native shown on pictorial cover entitled 'THE BUCKING BRONCO OF THE MACHINE AGE showing rider thrown at the Silver Gate Hill-Climbing Contest at Murphy's Canyon, CA.
CLUBB, Harry * Sergeant, (San Antonio, Texas -WW 1 Honor Roll - Died of Wounds)
CLUBB, Henry S., (Leader of the Vegetarian Society) - 1840 - 60. Location: KS, MI, NH, NY. Named in story entitled STARVATION IN PARADISE by James Mayfield who tells of families that migrated to Kansas - took up as followers of the vegetarian society only to see their colony collapse as published in this old and complete western magazine.
CLUBINE, Walt * - 1880 - 1920 era - Site Western Frontier of Colorado - Named in author Victor W. Miller's THE CROSS BAR RANCH ON PICEANCE CREEK - a story of roughin it in early frontier days in the snows of Colorado taking care of sheep, eating buckskin (deermeat) and trying to stay warm as told and experienced in this very rare western magazine.
CLUFF, William W.. * - Later 1860 era. Location, Hawaii. Named in historical story entitled "WALTER MURRAY GIBSON: GREAT MORMON RASCAL" Twice in his turbulent life he narrowly escaped hanging. But in the old days, that was not uncommon. Characterized as a ex-pirate, Gibson was a Mormon who took advantage of the Church to become a prominent public figure in Hawaii politics as published in this rarely found western magazine.
CLUM, John - 1882 era - Site - Tombstone, Arizona - Mayor 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.
CLUM, John - 1900's - China, Tombstone, AZ. Named in story entitled THE LAST OF TOMBSTONE'S CHINESE - in a special featured "They Built The West". ..covering the life story of Quong Kee - a Chinese immigrant who made friends and reputation in the west as found in this old complete western magazine
CLUM, John - Tombstone Epitah - 1800 era. Site: AZ, MO, TN, IRELAND. Named in this story entitled 'JOHNNY BEHAN OF TOMBSTONE" by Glenn G. Boyer who writes that Sheriff "Johnny" Tombstone was in constant conflict with Wyatt Earp and the resultant story as published in this old and complete western magazine
CLUM, John P. - Pioneer West Era. Location - Western United States. Named in story entitled CATTLE KINGS by George A. Wallis who writes of the lives of those men who took two elements - livestock and the range - each as wild as the other and refused to quit until they established the great ranches of the west as published in this old western magazine. Part 1
CLUM, John P. *, Pioneer Mayor,1880 era. Written up in, "The School Teacher who Arrested Geronimo" By: Ed Earl Repp Story of John P. Clum who tamed the wild Apaches and arrested the cunning Geronimo.
CLUM, John P. * - 1872 era. Location: Western United States. Agent for Apaches Indians at San Carlos, Arizona 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.
CLUM, John P. *. referred to in "Six-Guns and Printer's Ink" by Ed Repp. A history of early pioneer newspapers on the western frontier as saved from this old western magazine.
CLUM, John, Indian Agent, 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.
CLUM, Woodworth, John Clum's Son, 1880 era. Written up in, "The School Teacher who Arrested Geronimo" By: Ed Earl Repp Story of John P. Clum who tamed the wild Apaches and arrested the cunning Geronimo.
CLUVERIUS,W. T., Captain * - U.S.S. Shawmut - U. S. Navy - 1919 - Pictured in article entitled NORTH SEA SUBMARINE BARRAGE BY WHICH OUR NAVY HELPED blockade the German Submarines in North Sea, World War I as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches
CLYDE THE GREAT. * - 1924 - Washington, D. C.. Trotter pictured with the son of Germany's leading horse trainer who has been farmed out to American Horseman Tommy Murphy. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.
CLYDE, June * - 1931 - Hollywood Starlets are pictured in scene from THE MAD PARADE and featured in this article entitled STAR AND SCENES FROM NEW FILM as saved from this old American pictorial magazine
CLYDE, Norman Photo * - 1932 - of Sequoia National Park, California. who won a cash award in the New York Times Amateur Photo Contest entitled "ALONG THE LOFTY SKYLINE OF CALFORNIA: BEAR CREEK SPIRE as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
CLYMAN, Jim - 1799 - 1850's era. Location: Ireland, Western United States. Named in story entitled "BROKEN HAND FITZPATRICK, MOUNTAIN MAN EXTRAORDINARY" who says that even Kit Carson and Jim Bridger could not match the exploits of Thomas "Broken Hand" Fitzpatrick in the perilous Rocky Mountains as published in the old and complete western magazine
CLYNES, J. R., * - 1924 - House of Commons member named in the article entitled DEPUTY LEADER OF PARLIAMENTARY LABOR PARTY shown with his daughter who acts as his Secretary as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
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