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CRIPPLE CREEK DISTRICT   - 1880 era – Location AZ, NM, TX – Named in story entitled Undercover Agent for Wells Fargo by Fred Dodge, edited by Carolyn Lake which tell of the life and times of Special Undercover Agent Fred J. Dodge who helped push the bad men out of the Southwest and establish law and order on the western frontier as found in the rare western magazine.

CRIPPLE CREEK MINE OWNERS ASSOCATION -  1890 -era - location Nevada. Famed dynamite man named in story entitled "Gold Thieves in the Old West" which pictures and tells of fast shooting road agents who stole a lot of gold and of mild mannered manner, retiring high-graders who beat them at their own game as found in this very rare, complete western magazine.

CRIPPLE CREEK MINING DISTRICT - 1859 - 1893 era. Site: Colorado. Pictured in story entitled "REQUIEM FOR THE FEDERATION" by T. H. Watkins who writes of the class warfare struggle challenging the power of organized capital in violent confrontation between miners and mine owners as found in this complete, western magazine.

CRIPPLE CREEK, COLORADO - 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.

CRIPPLE CREEK, COLORADO * - 1922 - Pictorial collage entitled COMMUNITY WORK IN ROADMAKING --Phantom Canon Highway with pictures of a mountain road covering a distance of thirty-two miles, extending from Canon City and Florence to Victor and Cripple Creek, Colorado. Made impassable by floods, State engineers estimated $90,000 would be needed for repair however volunteer labor did repairs in short time.

CRIPPLED BLACK HORSE (Indian) * .- 1870 era, Location: OK, TX. Named in story entitled DEATH ON THE SAND HILLS as author writes the story of Calf Woman, who was a Cheyenne warrior who killed the whites as a male Indian would to carry on her grandfather's tradition as found in this very rare, old, complete western magazine

CRIQUI, Eugene * - 1924 - Pictured in pictorial collage entitled VICTOR AND VANQUISHED as the French Lightweight Champion who was knocked out by Danny Frush in the 8th round of their fight at Buffalo Stadium in Paris as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CRISP, Charles R.  * - 1932 - Georgia Representative and acting Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee and  pictured and featured in article entitled " A NEW, CRISP BILL" as saved from the weekly featured "FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS" published in an American Pictorial Magazine.

CRISP, Charles R., * - 1931 -  Georgia Representative and Member of the World War Debt Funding Commission pictured and featured in article entitled " A CRISP VICTORY" as saved from the weekly featured "FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS" published in an American Pictorial Magazine

CRISP, Donald starring in THE BLACK PIRATE  - 1926 - Named in article about star Douglas Fairbanks in article entitled "SWASHBUCKLING WITH DOUG ON A PAINTED OCEAN" in the Personal Glimpses section as saved from this old American Newsweek magazine

CRISPI, Francesco, Prime Minister of Italy * - 1921 - Pictured as major figure in article entitled GROWTH OF THE KINGDOM OF ITALY FROM IT UNIFICATION UNDER VICTOR EMMANUEL IITO THE TREATY OF RAPALLO 1920 as saved from this old double page  American pictorial magazine..

CRISSINGER, Donna R., Miss. * - 1923 - Prominent Washington Socialite and hope author pictured and written about in article entitled WOMEN IN SOCIAL AND POLITICAL REALMS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CRIST, T. J. * Private (Chambersburg, Pennsylvania -WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

CRISTOPOLUS, Peter * - 1933 - Featured in article entitled FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS headlined NO LONGER AN ADOPTED SON as the proposed adoption by the wealthy Strengs family of Patterson, N. J., fell through as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

CRISWELL, Benjamin C. * Sergeant, U. S. Army. B 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

CRITERION SALOON mentioned in "Harrison's Rendezvouse With Fate" article from old western magazine

CRITERION SALOON 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.

CRITERION THEATRE, NEW YORK -  showing 1922 Flyer ad for "When Knighthood Was in Flower" (Paramount Picture) featuring Marion Davies.

CRITTENDEN  Mr.  1870 era - Location - Arizona..Ferighter and Lieutenant Yuma's partner named in "Yuma's Gold". A story of untouched treasures of gold once found in the Arivaipa Hills and remains there today as told by author J. Frank Dobie in this rare and seldom found western magazine.

CRITTENDEN,  Lieutenant Generals demoted to Colonel - "The Men in Command of Our Fighting Force". Saturday Evening Post 1901.

CRITTENDEN, Dick mentioned in "Indian Mounted Police – The Light Horse", by: Wayne T. Walker

CRITTENDEN, Effie mentioned in "Indian Mounted Police – The Light Horse", by: Wayne T. Walker

CRITTENDEN, Jr., Thomas T.,. - 1875 era. Location: MI, TN. Named in story entitled "The Trial of Jessie James, Jr." by Richard Patterson. Deeds of the father sometime make it tough on the son who was put on trial for the robbing of a train. True story of the trail at the Kansas City Courthouse is recorded in this rare and seldom found complete western magazine.

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

CRITTENDEN, T. T. Lieutenant Colonel mentioned in "Harrison's Rendezvouse With Fate" article from old western magazine

CRITTENDEN, Zeke mentioned in "Indian Mounted Police – The Light Horse", by: Wayne T. Walker

CRITTERTON, Luke * - 1870 era. Location: ND, NB, WY. Pictured and named as cheating cattlemen and hung for murder of Marshal Bertha Hargins, subject of story entitled IT TOOK A WOMAN TO TAME THE TOUGHEST TOWN IN WYOMING by Avery Wilson. .She qualified for the Marshal's job of Rock Creek Wyoming by cutting the town's bully loose from his britches and then slicing off his ear as found in this old, rare, complete western magazine.

CRITZ, Hughie * - 1933 - New York Giants Second baseman pictured in collage of photos entitled "THE NATIONAL LEAGUE SURPRISE; STARS OF THE GIANTS"  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

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

CROCKER NATIONAL BANK mentioned in "Amadeo Peter Giannini, Banking Genius" By: Joe Koller

CROCKER NATIONAL BANK. * - 1922 - Pictured of the proposed building in articled entitled 800 Foot Tall Building in San Francisco as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CROCKER, Charles "Comstock Country Land of Promises", historic article from old western magazine covering Virginia City, Sutro, Gold Hill and Silver City with lots of picture and map printed on slick enamel paper. Rarely found. Early pioneer days of late 1800's.

CROCKER, Charles (Featured Story of National American  Magazine - Central Pacific Railroad In A Barn)

CROCKER, Charles * - 1850 - 75 era. Site: CHINA, CA., MT, NV., SD, ND, TX. Builder of the Central Pacific Railway 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

CROCKER, Charles S., "Big Bull" * - 1860 era. Location: CA, NV, UT. Named in story entitled "TUNNELING THE SIERRA WITH NITROGLYCERINE" by Lawrence Doorley who writes of the real heroes of the Central Pacific Railroad and their conquests while building the railroad line between Sacramento, CA and the Nevada line as found in this old and complete western magazine.

CROCKER, Harry - 1928 - Named in featured in pictorial collage entitled CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN "THE CIRCUS" A CARNIVAL OF FUN by Mitchell Rawson as saved from this old American News Magazine

CROCKER'S PETS* - 1850 - 75 era. Site: CHINA, CA., MT, NV., SD, ND, TX. Nickname of Chinese Workers as reported  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

CROCKETT, David - "Davy" -Mentioned in "Queen of the West" By: Al Eason, the history of the founding of Jefferson, Texas.

CROCKETT, David "Davy. - Named in story entitled THE KING AND I HAVE THE BOWIE KNIFE by Raymond W. Thorp of the making of the real  Bowie Knife in an obscure little blacksmith shop in Arkansas owned by James Black with pictures of weapon owned by Thorp and King Faisal II of Iraq and the history of the two men and their love for the Bowie knife as found in this old, complete western magazine

CROCKETT, David "Davy"  - 1850-90 CIRCA. Named in Biographical history entitled "The Lubbock Brothers Changed Texas" of two young adventures from South Carolina who followed different stars to destiny in the Republic of Texas as published in this complete western magazine

CROCKETT, David "Davy" - 1835 - 36 era. Named as one of the honored heroes  who rode to try to rescue the Alamo as written in story entitled "TO THE RESCUE OF THE ALAMO - GONZALES 32 in this old and complete western magazine.

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

CROCKETT, Davy  - 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.

CROCKETT, Davy mentioned in "Davy Crockett and the most desperate defense in American history" by Cyrus Townsend Brady

CROCKETT, S. R. of the  KAIL-YARD SCHOOL * - 1907 - Article in old American News magazine recording the death of the founder, Rev. John Watson (Ian Macharen).

CROCKETT, Samuel B. * -  early 1800’s. Location MO. Named 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

CROCKETT, Tex - 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.

CROFF, Joseph,  Photo * - 1931 - (of Bronx, New York) - Winner of First Prize for photo submitted entitled GUN TURRET OF AN AMERICAN BATTLESHIP in weekly feature entitled WINNERS OF CASH AWARDS IN THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC CONTEST    as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CROFUT and KNAPP  in MALLISON'S SILK de LUXE * 1922 - Fashion ad featuring Edith Ransom's, Crofut & Knapp, Schroder & Worth clothing model as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

CROIX de GUERRE * - 1919 J. T. Boone, Lieutenant Commander *  Pictured receiving the Croix de Guerre from acting Secretary of the Navy Franklin D. Roosevelt (note standing) as written about in an American Pictorial Magazine article entitled "A Flashlight On Some Aspects of the War" as saved.

CROIX d'HINS, FRANCE, LaFAYETTE WIRELESS PLANT,  * - 1921- Pictorial collage entitled WORLD'S LARGEST WIRELESS STATION IN FRANCE with great photos of the 1,000 wyatt generator, the switchboard and the mammoth aerial inductance and manipulating relays   as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CROKER, Beaulah, Mrs. * - 1924 - Photo entitled "Widow of Tammany Sachem at Palm Beach" from American Pictorial magazine. 11 by 16 inches.

CROKER-KING, Charles * - 1936 - Featured  in film THE WHITE ANGEL with Kay Francis starring in role as Florence Nightingale  in story of her "bloodless revolution" of nursing conditions in London in the 1850 as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

CROMPTON, Billy * - 1924 - Pictured and written about as "WENT UP THE HILL TO GET A PAIL OF WATER" in featured article entitled COSTUMES FOR CHILDREN ONLY IN A NOVEL FASHION SHOW  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CROMWELL, Richard  *- 1935 - Movie review in feature entitled "The Screen" of movie "POPPY" starring W. C. Fields, Richard Cromwell, Rochelle Hudson, Catherine Doucet, Granville Battes and Lynn Overman as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

CRONE, Dick "Bloody" - Early California history. Named as hung at Hangtown 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

CRONIN, Buster (Manager) * - 1843 - 1900 era. Location: International. Named in story entitled THOSE THRILLING WILD WEST YESTERDAYS of the great showman Zack Mulhall at the St. Louis World's Fair by Sam Henderson where he managed to bring the Wild West alive. Names performers and pictures stars as found in this old and complete western magazine

CRONIN, Edward. M. * Lieutenant (Bayonne, New Jersey –WW 1  Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

CRONIN, Gerald E., Lieutenant * - 9th U. S. Infantry - subject of 1913 Original article entitled "Wanted - An Alaskan Aero Mail" which stated it was time for the delivery of mail in Alaska by    dogs to end and Air Mail to begin.

CRONIN, Joe * - 1931 - Pictured entitled ADJUDGED THE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER OF 1930 IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE receiving congratulations from Joe Devine, the Scout who discovered him as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CRONIN, Joe *  - 1932 - Pictured in this American Pictorial Magazine with new Cleveland manager, Walter Johnson and Joe Cronin of the Washington team.

CRONIN, Joe *- 1933 - Pictured in collage entitled SAN FRANCISCO HAILS TWO WORLD'S SERIES STARS 10 by 14. Mint..

CRONK, A. J.,  - 1897 Site: Tombstone, Arizona. Named as juror  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 western magazine.

CRONK, Charles V. * Private (Providence, Rhode Island –WW 1  Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

CRONKHITE, Adelbert (Third Army, 80th National Army); Commanders of the American Divisions that are now on the firing line and helping to drive the Germans back.

CRONKHITE, Willis  - 1886 era - - Western Hashknife Cowboy named in "The Killing of Texas Jack", story of a stage robber, murdered whom Sheriff Billy" Mulvenon tracked but never caught and ended up being doing in by his own kind as published in this old complete, seldom found western magazine.

CRONKITE, General - Commander of 1,600 Negro Troops,  U. S. Army - 1918 - Story entitled "Making Soldiers in Dixie" -- report of training soldiers for WWI.

CROOK ,George Lieutenant Colonel (Three Stars) mentioned in "The Indians' Winter Count" article from old western magazine

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

CROOK doctor mentioned in "Last Days of Buffalo Bill"

CROOK, George "Gray Fox" General *  - 1876 - Site: WY. Subject of 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.

CROOK George A. General - 1871 era. Arizona Territory. Named 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.

CROOK, *, General, 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.

CROOK, A. R., Ph. D., * - 1927 - Author of ELEPHANT HUNTING IN ILLINOIS, a pictorial text account of the finding of fossil bones of a prehistoric elephant in Illinois as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CROOK, General mentioned in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz

CROOK, General of Volunteers demoted to Lieutenant Colonel - "The Men in Command of Our Fighting Force". Saturday Evening Post 1901.

CROOK, George *, General, 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.

CROOK, George General (No Place For The Glory Boys. Rare Western Magazine. Featured Story)

CROOK, George General mentioned in "Reporting A Gold Rush", by: Oliver Knight

CROOK, George General mentioned in "Telegrapher Barnes Volunteers" article from old western magazine

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

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

CROOK, George, General - 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.

CROOK, George, General - 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.

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

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

CROOK, George, General and Commander of Department of the Platte -   1879 era -(Black Americana Memorabilia) AUTHOR  of historical story entitled "The BLACK PRIVATE WHOSE BATTLE PLAN SMASHED THE UTES" and in doing so, Pvt. Henry Jackson won the Congressional Medal of Honor as found in the rare, old, complete  magazine

CROOK, George, General of the U. S. Army - 1870 era - Location - Dakota Territory, MT. Named in history entitled "FT .LINCOLN'S PHANTOM FORGER" by Tom Bailey which the author claims that the Seventh Cavalry might have been saved had Custer heeded a forged order not to march to a rendezvous with death on the Little Big Horn as found in a very rare and complete western magazine.

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

CROOK, George, General  * - Late 1800 era - Site: America, Ireland, England. 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.

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

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

CROOK, George,  General  - 1920 era - Site - Hollywood, California. Named in "Colonel Tim McCoy-Army Man, Movie Star", written by Pete la Roche the story of Colonel Tim McCoy, army man and movie star of "War Paint". McCoy served as Regimental Adjutant for the State of Wyoming as recorded in this very rare western magazine.

CROOK, George., General  - 1885 era - Site - San Carlos Apache Reservation - Named in "Shot Five Times By One Bullet" by A Kinney Griffith, the story of Lieutenant Britton Davis, severely wounded who lived through the remarkable agony as published in this rare and complete old western magazine.

CROOK,  George General  - 1880 Era - Area: Western United States - Named in  " BESEIGED BY THE UTES - THE MASSACRE OF 1879." w Frederick Remington engravings. The story of one of the most tragic events on the western front as found in this old western magazine.

CROOK,  George General, U. S. Army -  written up in 1893 "The Bravest Deed I Ever Saw" by Brig. General John Gibbon - rare story of acts of courage by soldiers on the Indian front.

CROOK'S SOUTHWESTERN CAMPAIGN -  Era: 1880's: Location: Pioneer West (Author - Raymond W. Thorp)  Named in the Story of Pete Kitchen * whose son was scalped, his employees killed, his stock driven away or slaughtered but there he stayed - unconquered and unconquerable. Although he killed and scalped many Indians, he later befriended many as reported in this old and complete western magazine

CROOKED, by FOSTER, Maximillian * - 1928 - Pictured in article entitled WITH THE NEW BOOKS as author of "Crooked" and review of this book as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

CROOKED CREEK, KANSAS - 1880 era. Location OK, TX. Named in story entitled "Red Stephens Was The Most Unlikely Horse Thief Of Them All" by Lee Homes is the story of the slickest hoss thief in the old west. Working as veterinary salesman by day, casing his target and rounding up a herd of stolen horses by night he was successful--for awhile -- as found in this complete and seldom read western magazine.

CROOK NECK (APACHE POLICEMAN) - 1908 - Location: NM. Named as brother of Sans Peur 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.

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

CROOKER, Herbert   - 1925 - Author of Movie Review of   "The Pony Express" by Herbert Crocker with detailed text, comments and pictures on film playing at the Rivoli and Rialto Theaters as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

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

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

CROOKS, A. H., , 1890 - 1920 ERA. Murder victim named in  story entitled "Oregon's Legendary Sheriff". He had no desire to be a peace officer but he became a force for peace in a community that needed help. His feats are recorded in this rare magazine

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

CROOMER, Lord * - 1922 - Pictorial collage entitled "EGYPT PROCLAIMED AS AN INDEPENDENT AND SOVEREIGN STATE" with pictures and text of leaders, sites, and history of fight for independence as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CROP EARED WOLF - 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.

CROQUET CHAMPION MOON, E. B.,  * - 1931 - (Of Detroit, Michigan). Pictured and featured in article entitled '" A BIT OF FAST ACTION ON THE ROQUE COURTS" winning the Ntional Championship in the Tournament at  Petersburg, Florida as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CROSBY, (OWNER) - 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.

CROSBY, Bob - 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

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

CROSBY, Bob "Wild Horse"  * - Pioneer Rodeo Days - Rodeo star named in history entitled "THE AMERICAN RODEO SPORT AND SPECTACLE" by Willard H. Porter. If your granddaddy made the rodeos, he is probably named here. Lots of pictures and photos of the greatest cowboys, cowgirls and their feats of prowess as appeared in this slick enameled paper complete western magazine.

CROSBY, Bob * - 1925 - Pictured and written about with wife in article entitled THE WORLD'S CHAMPION COWBOY, Bob Crosby holding the Roosevelt Trophy he won in the final go-round at the Pendleton Rodeo in Oregon as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CROSBY, Bob *,  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.

CROSBY, Ernest H., supporter of as mentioned in  - 1901 -  Congressional Church Minister, George Davis Herron,  Professor of Applied Christianity at Grinnell College as written up in National News Magazine.

CROSBY, Frank S. * Corporal. Belleview, Florida - WW I Honor Roll - Killed in Action.

CROSBY, Harry * Private (Waterbury, Conn. - WW 1 Honor Roll - Died of Wounds)

CROSBY, J. K.  - Referred to as Northern Personel Master in history of  Recently discovered and saved from a watery grave, this story of the Civil War Submarine Hunley  is entitled "The Sub That Wouldn't Come Up" by Lydel Sims containing fascinating accurate (and some inaccurate) information).

CROSBY, Juliette * - 1924 - Pictured as star of "The Show-Off" playing at the Playhouse Theatre as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CROSBY, Oscar T. - 1918 - Named in article entitled "A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR" he has been appointed as representing the Treasury in France and succeeded by Albert Rathbone of New York who has been appointed Assistant Secretary of the Treasury as featured in this pictorial collage. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

CROSBY, Percy * - 1928 - Pictured in article entitled "SKIPPY'S" CREATOR GROWS SERIOUS who draws the the popular comic strips while holding an exhibition of his more elaborate and ambitious work at the Anderson Galleries, New York as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

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

CROSH, Engineer on the Sunset Limited - 1912 - Location: Ozona, Texas. Named in story entitled "GUNFIGHT ON THE SUNSET LIMITED" by Xanthus Carson- the record of the last attempted train holdup of the Southern and Pacific Railway line and the heroic exploits of David Andred Trousdale, Express manager as published in this old and complete western magazine

CROSKREY, Roy C. * Private (Kalispell, Montana –WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

CROSMAN, Henrietta * - Featured actress in play "CHILDREN OF THE MOON" running in 1923 at the Comedy Theatre, New York City as pictorially reviewed with comments saved from an old Pictorial magazine.

CROSMAN, Henrietta * Pictured w text in "A Prosperous Theatrical Season"  - The Saturday Evening Post. 1901

CROSS BAR RANCH * - 1880 - 1920 era - Site Western Frontier of Colorado - Subject and author Victor W. Miller of 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.

CROSS BEAR  - 1880 - 1910. LOCATION - DAKOTAS. Indian named in story entitled "The High Cost of Competent Mourners" by Mary Collins Rexroth which is a compilation of letters written by her great aunt, Auntie May or Mary Clementine Collins, a medical doctor and a minister in the Congregational Church called Princess Winona by the Sioux Indians she ministered to as found in this old and very rare western magazine.

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

CROSS Z RANCH - 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.

CROSS, A. E. - 1928 - His A-7 Ranch of A. E. Cross named in pictorial collage entitled THE CANADIAN WEST GOES WILD AT CALGARY STAMPEDE with action shots as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

CROSS, Constable - 1850 - 75 era. Site: CHINA, CA., MT, NV., SD, ND, TX. 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

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

CROSS, Edith,  Mrs. * - 1929 - Photos and story of the story, WIGHTMAN CUP RETURNS TO AMERICAN with pictures of winners and losers as it appeared of action in the Wightman Cup at Forest Hills, New York as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine

CROSS, Edward  - 1850 ERA. Location AZ, CA, KY, NY.I Publisher of the Tubac Weekly Arizonian named in historical story entitled "The Father of Arizona" by A. Kinney Griffith which recites events in the life of Charles Debrille Poston in Tubec's turbulent past as found in this complete, rare, western magazine

CROSS, Governor of Connecticut  * - 1931 - Pictured in conference seeking to solve the unemployment crisis during  depression as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. 11 by 14 inches. Mint condition

CROSS, John M., Sheriff   - 1885 era - Stevens County Kansas Sheriff named in Historical story entitled "Guns, Guts and Blood" which recites that many were killed in Stevens County, Kansas war between the Hugoton and Woodsdale families as this rare publication of a western magazine details with map

CROSS, Paul F. * Private, ( Shelbyville, Indiana - WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

CROSS, R. E. * Private (Jackson, Michigan - WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

CROSS, Truman - Author 1917 (FLAGG, Montgomery - American Illustrator ' Article "Wake Up, Artists" telling of history of WWI famous War Posters.)

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

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

CROSSETT, F. M. - Candidate for Superintendent of Common Schools - 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.

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

CROSSLEY, Alfred * Radio Engineer of the U. S. Naval Department. Inventor with his new loose or vario coupler.

CROSSON, Joe   - 1870 -1930 era - Mercy Flyer named in biography entitled "WILL ROGERS ' INTERNATIONAL COWPOKE" as written by John W. Devine that is seldom found as published in an unusual western magazine with is complete and in mint condition.

CROSSON, Miss Marvel * - 1929 - Article entitled "The Women's Air Derby" with participants pictured as saved from an old American national magazine. Miss Crosson was killed trying to parachute from crippled plane.

CROSSON, Pilot * - 1932 - Pictorial collage entitled "Tragedy and Triumph on North America's Loftiest Peak; The Record of Two Expeditions to the Top of Mt. McKinley as saved from an old American Pictorial magazine. Double page 22 by 14. Good condition.

CROSSWELL, Wiley M. * Felicity, Ohio. WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action

CROSWELL, Fleming M. * Lieutenant (Los Angeles, California – Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

CROTHERS, Samuel Author - BOSTON OUTDOORS* 1907 by Samuel Crothers. Drawings by Jules Gierom. engravings by H. C. Merrill w rare history of buildings of old Boston

CROTHERS, Tommy Ed Paddock's nephew mentioned in "The Fabulous Frenchman" article from old western magazine

CROUCH, P. W. Doctor *  of Boston, Mass. participating in NATIONAL ARCHERY CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY * - 1925 - Story of Forty Fifth (45th) Annual Meet which Mass. Archers won as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Pictured are Norine Knight * (Rome, N. Y.), Robert Elmer  * (Wayne, Pa.), Dorothy D. Smith *, Doctor W. P.

CROW AGENCY  - Named in " A Girl and Her Horse" set in the 1920 era in the Montana territory. Seems that her family made friends with Crow Indian Chief Plenty Coups who thought he would have a little race with his young Indian braves and the white girl on her horse, Pet. Trouble was, she won!! Great story in complete western rare  magazine.

CROW CREEK AGENCY, DAKOTA TERRITORY * - 1876 era - Location: Black Hills of South Dakota. Named in historical story of Professor Walter P. Jenney, entitled "THE TREASURE MAP OF TOUSSAINT KENSLER" by Mildred Fielder, a young geologist hired by the United States Government to study the mineral content and promise of the Black Hills,  as published in this rarely found and seldom read western magazine.

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

CROW EAGLE  * - 1896 era - Location: Canada. Piegan Indian 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.

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

CROW INDIAN RESERVATION MAP, MONTANA * - 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

CROW KILLER - Story by author Raymond W. Thorp named in story entitled THE KING AND I HAVE THE BOWIE KNIFE by Raymond W. Thorp of the making of the real  Bowie Knife in an obscure little blacksmith shop in Arkansas owned by James Black with pictures of weapon owned by Thorp and King Faisal II of Iraq and the history of the two men and their love for the Bowie knife as found in this old, complete western magazine

CROW INDIAN CHIEF PLENTY COUPS * - 1921 - Pictured is Crow Indian Chief Plenty Coups with Marshal Diaz shown smoking a peace pipe as both had participated in the burial of the Unknown Soldier as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

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

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

CROW INDIANS - Circa 1830- Friends of great Black American Jim Beckwourth (Called by Indians, Medicine Calf, Enemy of Horses, Bloody Arm) who found Beckwourth Pass and had a town named for him. He was a great Negro Frontiersman.

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

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

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

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

CROW INDIANS - Pioneer era - LOCATION U S. Named  in a western story entitled “BRONCO CHARLEY MILLER” - Last of the Pony Express Riders by Sam Henderson who wrote this true tale of a young 10 year old kid whose family was massacred by Shoshone warriors as published in this old and complete western magazine

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

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

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

CROW, A. L. - 1860 - 1900's. Site: Arizona. Named in story entitled "ARIZONA HELL HOLE"  by Wick Evans who writes of a place you just want to read about. It was a prison described by the words brutal, barbarous, dreadful and inhumane - Insane Cell, Snake Pit and a Tower with a Gatling gun as found in this very rare, extremely hard to find complete western magazine.

CROW, E. H.  First Mate  (Deceased - The Andelana Disaster - Western Magazine - Featured Story  - Very Hard to Find)

CROW, Jim  - 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.

CROW, Jim  - 1890 - 1900 era. Location: NV. Named in story entitled "INVISIBLE DEATH AT DELEMAR" by Donald G. Lee who tells of the death of 600 young Mormons and thousands of unidentified Chinese, Greek and Italian immigrants who were victims of Silicosis and the area gained the dubious title of Widow Maker as reported in this old and complete western magazine.

CROW, Joy * - 1931 - of Venice, California. Pictured with her swimming trophies as 5 year old has won many medals and awards  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CROW, Sam - (Engineer of local railroad) - Fascinating true story of the Dublin, Texas Haunted Waterhole by Ennis Favors of local water well haunted by the ghosts of Jenny and baby Temple Papworth. Subject rarely found in this old western magazine.

CROW, William E., Senator * - 1921 - Pictured as new United States Senator from Pennsylvania who was appointed to fill out the unexpired term of the late Senator Philander Chase Knox as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

CROWDER, E. H. * Major General, Provost Marshal General of U. S. Army  "Leading Men in the Work of the War Department"

CROWDY, Miss. * (Deputy Directors of the Wrens)  - 1918 - Pictures of members of  World War I Woman's Support Group entitled "Organized Women War Workers of England" as published in this national news magazine.

CROWE, Attorney General  - 1928 - Mentioned in article stating Mrs. McCormick;' election victory i.e.  it is the biggest single inspiration women have derived since suffrage was extended to them as  entitled "Political Revolution in Illinois" as saved from this old American News magazine

CROWE, State Attorney  - 1926 - Named in story of State Attorney General William H. McSwiggin who is the subject of story entitled MACHINE GUNS NOW -- WHAT NEXT as he was gunned down following the conviction he obtained of two Chicago gangsters as saved from this old American News Magazine.2 pages  CROWE, Glen * Corporal, (Hicksville, Ohio -WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

CROWE, James R. * Lieutenant, (Sheffield, Alabama – WW 1 Honor Roll – Died Airplane Accident)

CROWELL, Benedict * Cleveland, Ohio, Assistant Secretary of War 1918 Adjutant  "Leading Men in the Work of the War Department"

CROWFOOT Blackfeet Chief mentioned in "The Northwest Mounted Police of Canada"

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

CROWHURT, William * (Mr. and Mrs.) Veterans and wives of the Civil War who celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversaries in San Francisco, 1922.

CROWINSHIELD, Frank - 1925 - Critic of The Art News named 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.

CROW-KING Indian chief mentioned in "Lost "Custer" Treasure Cache article from old western magazine

CROWLEY, Jim   (Fordham Coach)  1936 - Cited as having Kate Smith as manager in article entitled "For Radio Fans Only -- "Kate Smith is Incorporated" as saved from this old American Magazine.

CROWLEY, Margaret * 1922 Pictured upon leaving as private secretary to Dr. J. M. HOWELL, United States Minister at  Cairo.

CROWLEY, Patrick F. * Private (Utica, New York - WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

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

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

CROWN PRINCE FRIEDRICH WILHELM * of Germany - 1919 "German Rulers Who Have Abdicated or Fled"

CROWN PRINCE LEOPOLD * (Belgium) - 1915 - Portrait with sister Marie Jose and brother Prince Charles as published in this old American Pictorial Magazine.

CROWN PRINCE OF SERBIA * - 1918 - Pictured in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR with text describing  farewell visit of KING ALEXANDER OF GREECE to Allied troops in Macedonia as the Crown Prince of Serbia looks on as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

CROWN PRINCE RUPPRECHT, of Bavaria * - 1918 -  Pictured in article entitled "A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR" upon his betrothal to the Princess Antonia of Luxemburg with map and text of conditions in Luxemburg as printed in this pictorial collage. Mint Condition. 11 by 16 inches.

CROWN PRINCE RUPPRECHT *, Crown Prince of Bavaria - 1919 "German Rulers Who Have Abdicated or Fled"

CROWN PRINCE RUPPRECHT OF BAVARIA * - 1918 - Leader of the German Armies, World War I as pictured in double page article entitled "Leaders In The Mighty Effort On The Western Front to Secure a Military Decision" saved from American Pictorial Magazine.

CROWNINSHELD, Frank - AFRICAN NEGRO ART * - 1935 - Pictorial collage as saved from an old American News Magazine with photos.

CROW'S BREAST  - 1850 era. Site: Ireland, Western United States. Named as Minatare Indian Chief in story entitled THE WEST'S GREATEST GAME KILLER by Jay Scott who writes of the Irish Lord St. George, Eighth Baronet of Gore who came to our pioneer and hunted game for fun as told in this complete western magazine.

CROW'S BREAST  1854 era  Hidalsa Indian Chief named in "Bloody Gore and the Buffaloes". by Major Minton R. Grabill of the most fantastic hunting expedition ever held. Seems that British Lord, Sir St. George Gore, left St. Louis and hunted and fished our west for three years killing 30,000 buffalo, thousands of deer receiving name of "Bloody Gore"  magazine.

CROW'S BREAST Hidalsa Chief mentioned in "Bloody Gore and the Buffaloes"

CROW'S DANCE head Chief of Assinibonies mentioned in "The Northwest Mounted Police of Canada"

CROWTHER, Orlando C. * First Lieutenant (Canton, Illinois - WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

CROZIER Major mentioned in "The Northwest Mounted Police of Canada" in this old complete western magazine.

CROZIER, W., Major General * - 1917 - Chief of Ordinance  of the United States Army pictured and written up in article entitled "Some of the Men Making Our Great New Fighting Machine" as saved from this old pictorial magazine. Page is in mint condition and is 11 by 16 inches.

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

CRUGER Henry Sheriff of Shackford County., TX - 1880 era. Site Location : Jacksboro, Texas & Fort Griffin. Named  in "The Legend of Lottie  Deno" by Philip Rainman. History of a mysterious lady of the evening who set men's heart afire until one came along she couldn't resist and there the legdend began as published in this old rare and seldom found western magazine..

CRUICKSHANK, Bobbie  - 1924 - Golfer named in article featuring Cyril Walker entitled THE WINNING OF THE 1924 NATIONAL OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP along with officials of the Oakland Hill Club who made the presentation speech  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CRUIKSHANK, Bill *- 1880 - 1920 - Named as a freight shed handler in the story of the heroic men who braved the narrow gauges entitled "THE TANANA VALLEY NARROW GAUGE RAILWAY" that extended from Fairbanks, Alaska down to Chena Slough. Names, stops, engines, pictures all here as found in this complete western magazine.

CRUISE LINER THE ALBERT BALLIN * - 1932  - Pictorial collage entitled PREPARING A GREAT LINER FOR A CRUISE as saved from an old American Pictorial magazine.10 by 14 inches. Mint condition

CRUISER EMDEN, Captain Von MUELLER, Karl  * - 1918 - Pictured in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR with text describing his Command of the German Cruiser Emden and his exploits at sea. Following his capture, he was taken to Australia and hailed as a hero as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

CRUISER PRINCE ALFONSO * - 1931 - Pictured and written about in a collage of royal pictures entitled "KING ALFONSO GOES INTO EXILE" as saved  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

CRUM, Paul - 1971 - Austin, Texas. Newspaper critic named in publication entitled GOODBYE FRED of graveside tribute by Frank Wardlaw, Director of the University of Texas Press  upon the death of legendary western author,  - as found in this old and complete western magazine..

CRUMP, R. P.,  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.

CRUSE, A. C.  - 1870 - 1930 - Oklahoma, California.  Brother of Lee Cruse named in story entitled Bill Gilbert and Al Jennings by Albert S. Gilles, Jr.  who reports that way back at the turn of the Century, in Comanche County, Oklahoma Territory, a young fellow who was determined to carve out a legal career for himself met a couple of other early-days legal beagles – and never forgot them--. Here is the story entitled Bill Gilbert and Al Jennings by Albert S. Gilles, Sr. as found in this old western magazine.

CRUSE, James (Thomas Cruse’s dad) mentioned in "Silver Creek Reminiscences", by: Jean-Michael Moore

CRUSE, James - 1894 - 1930 - Named  in fantastic story entitled SHADOW WARRIORS: REAL INDIANS IN THE MOVIES w photos courtesy of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. Tells the story of the making of films entitled Ghost Dance, Indian War Council and The Vanishing American using real Indians who had fought in the wars..

CRUSE, Lee  - 1870 - 1930 - Oklahoma, California.  Governor of Oklahoma named in story entitled Bill Gilbert and Al Jennings by Albert S. Gilles, Jr.  who reports that way back at the turn of the Century, in Comanche County, Oklahoma Territory, a young fellow who was determined to carve out a legal career for himself met a couple of other early-days legal beagles – and never forgot them--. Here is the story entitled Bill Gilbert and Al Jennings by Albert S. Gilles, Sr. as found in this old western magazine.

CRUSE, Margaret Carter wife of Thomas Cruse  - 1880 era - Site: Marysville, Montana area.  Named in "The Mother Lode of 'Irish Tommie' Cruse", the story of the discovery of the richest silver mine of them all  by Thomas Cruse who rose from nothing to riches as published in this rare and  complete Western magazine.

CRUSE, Mary Margaret (Maymie; Thomas Cruse’s daughter) mentioned in "Silver Creek Reminiscences", by: Jean-Michael Moore

CRUSE, Thomas * pictured in "Silver Creek Reminiscences", by: Jean-Michael Moore

CRUSE, Thomas, 2nd. Lieutenant - 1871 era - Site: Arizona. Named in story entitled The General and the Medicine Man that took place on western frontier which reports on the exploits of Will C. Barnes, Sergeant, U. S. Army who received the Congressional Medal of Honor for the Battle of Cibicue, a bloody battle that was the prelude for the Battle of Fort Apache as found in this complete and seldom read western magazine

CRUSE,  Thomas * "Irish Tommie" pictured in "The Mother Lode of 'Irish Tommie' Cruse"

CRUSH, TEXAS *  (15 miles North of Waco, Texas)- 1896 era - Location: TX. Here is history entitled " TRAIN WRECK" by Frank Barnes of real stunt of crashing two railroad trains together. It was some kind of event. Thousands came to witness the collision of two trains crashing head on. Tremendous success so much so that movie is being made as we speak. Items from crash appeared on Antique Road Show. Great Story and hard to find as published in this old, seldom found, complete western magazine.

CRUSH, William G. - 1896 era - Location: TX. Named in history entitled " TRAIN WRECK" by Frank Barnes of real stunt of crashing two railroad trains together. It was some kind of event. Thousands came to witness the collision of two trains crashing head on. Tremendous success so much so that movie is being made as we speak. Items from crash appeared on Antique Road Show. Great Story and hard to find as published in this old, seldom found, complete western magazine.

CRUSOE'S ISLAND  by BROWNE, T. ROSS * - b. 1821 - Beggar's Bush, Ireland- Writing named in article  entitled "T. Ross Browne and the Corruptible West. Story of Government sleuth who made a name for himself  as strict auditor in the pioneer days of the Gold Rush.

CRUSSOL, Marquise de - - 1936 - Woman elected to the Cabinet made news by questioning whether they should wear hats in article in old National News Magazine.

CRUTCHFIELD, Cuba - 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

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

CRUTTY, Katherine (Miss) * - 1922 - Denver Colorado -  Pictured in Collage entitled "Rocky Mountain Beauty" 11 by 16 inches.

CRUZ, Antonio murderer mentioned in "Lynch Law of the Mother Lode", by Ben T. Traywick

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

CRUZ, Francisco *.- Pictured entitled THE HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF PORTUGAL is featured who is one of the very few among his countrymen who practices professionally the manly art of self-defense as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

CRUZATE, Jironza Petriz de (Spanish Governor of New Mexico) - 1540 - 1770 ERA. Location: NM, TX, MEXICO. Named in story entitled CAME THE BAREFOOTED PRIESTS by Frieda and Samuel Hyatt - the story of the humble priests who braved danger to bring their Christian religion to the "heathen" Indians as told in this old, complete western magazine

CRUZE, James  - 1920 era - Site - Hollywood, California. Named in "Colonel Tim McCoy-Army Man, Movie Star", written by Pete la Roche the story of Colonel Tim McCoy, army man and movie star of "War Paint". McCoy served as Regimental Adjutant for the State of Wyoming as recorded in this very rare western magazine.

CRUZE, James's THE COVERED WAGON * - 1923. Great old ad entitled "THE MOVIE SEASON IS ON" at Theatres Under the Direction of Hugo Risenfeld playing at the Critterion - Broadway and 44th Street - a Paramount Picture

CRUZE, James  (Professor)  - 1925 - Named as Director of film  "The Pony Express" by Herbert Crocker with detailed text, comments and pictures on film playing at the Rivoli and Rialto Theaters as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

CRYON, Florence  * in LOUIE THE 14TH  * - 1925 - Musical Comedy that helped celebrate Navy Day at the Brooklyn Navy Yard with cast pictured as saved from an American Pictorial magazine.

CRYSTAL CARNIVAL ASSOCIATON - 1895 era: Location: Leadville, Colorado. Named in history entitled "LEADVILLE'S ICE PALACE" written by Hank Givens. Seems that a leading citizen, Tingley S. Wood, felt that an ice palace similar to ones built in Russia and Canada was the answer to make Leadville a leading Winter carnival site and use the ice to make up for the winter doldrums. How it turned out was published in the rare and seldom found western magazine

CRYSTAL, Major  * - U. S. Army - 1921- Training Camp Officer shown in Pictorial collage entitled "CITIZEN'S MILITARY CAMP IN FULL SWING AT PLATTSBURG, NEW YORK" w officer's and men photos  indexed as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

Min condition. 10 by 14 inches

 

 

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