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CURTIS - CAMERA CRUSADER OF THE RED MAN – Story entitled "Curtis…Camera Crusader Of The Red Man" by Andrew Drew - the story of Edward S. Curtis and his life and photos where, instead of a gun, he used a camera that enabled him to win the trust of Indians as told in complete and old western magazine.

CURTIS CUP GOLF TEAM * - 1936 - Members of the American Woman's Golf team is pictured as they arrived at Waterloo Station, London on their way to Gleneagles to meet the British team in the Curtis Cup as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CURTIS ENGINE ON PONTOON BOATS * - 1927 - Named  and pictured in article entitled FASTER MOTOR-BOATS as presented in this Science and Invention Section of an old American News Magazine. Writes of the rage of the time to convert aircraft engines to application on motor boats

CURTIS FIELD, Mineola, Long Island.* - 1921 - Pictured entitled FAST FREIGHT AIRPLANE showing a commercial Remington-Burnelli airplane of great power and freight capacity as built by George C T. Remington from designs made by Vincent J. Burnelli as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CURTIS MILITARY MACHINES IN AIR * - 1915 - Pictorial collage  entitled "THE STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE OF SAN DIEGO AS A NAVAL BASE" with text and pictures of Naval training base as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.

CURTIS PUSHER * - 1800 - 1914 era. Location: California. Named in story entitled ALL THE DARING YOUNG MEN by Joseph F. Hood which recites the ingenuity of the young men who studied, planned, and performed in planes, balloons of unusual contraptions with history of each as found in this, of all places, complete western magazine.

CURTIS,- REFEREE OF HUDSON RIVER REGATTA MATCH - 1929 - Article entitled "HOW COLUMBIA WON SEVENTY-TWO SHIRTS" in a three page report covering the race on the Hudson River Regatta which Columbia won after most of the other boats were swamped as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

CURTIS, Andy  * - 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 in this complete magazine

CURTIS, Asahel - 1890 - 1940 era. Famed Photographers story entitled "CHRONICLER OF THE NORTHWEST" by Richard Frederick with breathtaking pictures of his unbelievable photographs as found in this expensive, enamel paged slick western magazine in mint condition.

CURTIS, Asahel mentioned in "Dead Horse Trail" article from old western magazine

CURTIS, B. L. *, Lieutenant - Northampton, Mass.  - WWI Honor Roll - Killed in Action.

CURTIS, Beth * – Daughter of subject pictured and written about entitled "Curtis…Camera Crusader Of The Red Man"  by Drew Andrews- the story of Edward S. Curtis and his life and photos where, instead of a gun, he used a camera that enabled him to win the trust of Indians as told in complete and old western magazine.

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

CURTIS, Charles * - 1931 - Vice-President of the United States pictured named and written about in article entitled "AN EARLY ENTRANT FOR 1932" Charles Curtis who after long deliberation has announced his decision to seek re-nomination in article titled FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINE as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CURTIS, Charles, Vice President of the United States * - 1931 - Pictured in a collage of photos entitled "THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE NUTMEG SEASON at a gathering of Boy Scouts at Mount Vernon.

CURTIS, Charles *  - 1935 - Former Vice-President of the United States pictured with headline of "Three Cheerful Republicans At A Washington Dinner "  in weekly feature entitled People and Politics as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

CURTIS, Charles, Vice- President. * - 1931 -pictured with President Herbert Hoover inspecting the Arlington Bridge - the Memorial Span across the Potomac - as saved from this old American pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 14 inches

CURTIS, Daniel Parke, Colonel  1896 -  (lst husband of Martha Dandridge Curtis Washington) Named in pictorial genealogy  entitled "Prominent America Families: The Washington's as it was presented in 1896 in a very famous American publication as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

CURTIS, Dave, Captain  * - 1933 - Pictured in article entitled THE AUTOGIRO REPLACES THE BOAT AS A SPORTSMAN'S CONVEYANCE where the noted big-game angler is harpooning turtles. Mint. 10 by 14 CURTIS, E. S. - 1900 era. Location CA, NV. Photogravure collection named in story of  Dat So La Lee - Weaver of Legends as found in this rare and complete western magazine telling of her basket prowess and their history and value

CURTIS, Eddie - 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

CURTIS, Edward - 1890 - 1940 era. Famed Indian Chronicler and brother of Asahel Curtis named  in story entitled "CHRONICLER OF THE NORTHWEST" by Richard Frederick with breathtaking pictures of his unbelievable photographs as found in this expensive, enamel paged slick western magazine in mint condition.

CURTIS, Edward S. * – Subject pictured and written about entitled "Curtis…Camera Crusader Of The Red Man"  by Drew Andrews- the story of Edward S. Curtis and his life and photos where, instead of a gun, he used a camera that enabled him to win the trust of Indians as told in complete and old western magazine.

CURTIS, Eleanor Parke* 1896 -  (adopted daughter of George Washington) Named in pictorial genealogy  entitled "Prominent America Families: The Washington's as it was presented in 1896 in a very famous American publication as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

CURTIS, Florence * – Daughter of subject pictured and written about entitled "Curtis…Camera Crusader Of The Red Man"  by Drew Andrews- the story of Edward S. Curtis and his life and photos where, instead of a gun, he used a camera that enabled him to win the trust of Indians as told in complete and old western magazine.

CURTIS, George K. * Private (Crossett, Arkansas - WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

CURTIS, George Washington Parke * 1896 -  Named in pictorial genealogy  entitled "Prominent America Families: The Washington's as it was presented in 1896 in a very famous American publication as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

CURTIS, Giles - 1860 Era - Mentioned as being murdered in History of  Salt Spring Island or "Chu-An" as the Indians and Black Natives called their home in Vancouver in an story entitled "A Color-Blind Island"  by Robert M. Herberg as published in this very rare old western magazine.

CURTIS, James M. - 1880 - 1930 Era. Location Oklahoma, Kansas, Illinois. Named in story entitled PAWNEE BILL - OKLAHOMA LEGEND  by J. L. Beardsley of pioneer legend who history has been relegated to second billing below Buffalo Bill but whose accomplishments are recognized by his peers and his feats are here related as found in this complete western magazine.

CURTIS, Jewell mentioned in "Oliver Loving's Last Stand" by Joe Koller. History of Cowboy Hall of Famer Oliver Loving with pictures. Loving was pioneer trail hand, circa late 1800's as published in old western magazine.

CURTIS, Jim - (Police Chief, San Francisco) - 1850 - 80 era. Location: CA PA Canada. Named in story entitled CALIFORNIA'S PRINCE OF RASCALS by William B. Secrest who writes of the sordid hisoty of old time San Francisco, California politics - naming many characters involved as published in this old and complete western magazine.

CURTIS, Jim (Cambridge, Clay County, Texas)  - 1929 - Named in Life Story of Tex Rickard entitled "Yes, Tex Gave Them a Great Show To The End" as saved from this old American News magazine. Great Pictures from the past

CURTIS, K. D.  - 1860 era. Location: IO, MO, MT, NE. Author of story entitled MISSOURI STEAMBOAT'S TREASURE who writes that rivers, like woman, change their minds about where they want to go are indifferent as to what they leave behind as published in his old and complete western magazine.

CURTIS, Mary * (LEE)  (wife of General Robert E. LEE - Featured Story, Munsey's National News Magazine of 1896 entitled Prominent American Families the Lees)

CURTIS, Miss Lucy * - 1924 - Member Brooklyn  Basketball Team named United States Amateur Champion pictured identifying each member. Pictorial Collage from old American Magazine. Single page is 11 by 17 inches.

CURTIS, Samuel R., General  - 1900 era: Location:  CUBA & WESTERN STATES. Named in story of Indian born native, William Pollock who was an artist whose works hangs in the Smithsonian but his real fame was on the battlefield. Called "Pawnee Pollock" by Teddy Roosevelt, he displayed bravery during the Spanish American War as a member of the Oklahoma Riders' Troop D as found in this complete western magazine.

CURTIS, William Eleroy (reporter) mentioned in "Reporting A Gold Rush", by: Oliver Knight

CURTISS AEROPLANE * - 1909 - Glen  H. Curtiss, winner of the Scientific American Trophy, is pictured and written about in article entitled "FLYING AS AN ART" as the first man to make a successful flight with a triplane. Other pictures of early aircraft with text describing American Biplanes as saved from this old American News Magazine.

CURTISS TANAGER AIRPLANE * - 1930 Airplane featured in article entitled "HOW FOOL-PROOF IS A $100,000 FOOL-PROOF PLANE". Seems this plane won a $100,000 prize from the Guggenheim fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics and some controversy erupted over it's claim as saved from this old American News Magazine.

CURTISS, Glen - 1800 - 1914 era. Location: California. Named in story entitled ALL THE DARING YOUNG MEN by Joseph F. Hood which recites the ingenuity of the young men who studied, planned, and performed in planes, balloons of unusual contraptions with history of each as found in this, of all places, complete western magazine.

CURTISS, Glen H. * - 1909 - Glen  H. Curtiss, winner of the Scientific American Trophy, is pictured and written about in article entitled "FLYING AS AN ART" as the first man to make a successful flight with a triplane. Other pictures of early aircraft with text describing American Biplanes as saved from this old American News Magazine.

CURTISS, Glen H. - 1914 - Named in article entitled DR. LANGLEY, DISCOVERER OF THE AIR which states that "others believe that the experiment at Hammondsport firmly and finally establishes Samuel Pierpont Langley as the inventor of the heavier-than-air machine. Glen Curtis flew "Langley's Folly", as the plane was previously called, for ten minutes over Lake Keuka.  Important documentation of early American aircraft flights as saved from this old American magazine.

CURTISS, Glenn * - 1914 - Advertisement and testimonial forf Jeffrey Motor Car Ad.,

CURTISS, Glenn H., - 1914 - Rare article entitled " The First Aeroplane" identifying The Langley Machine in the Air of Lake Keuka". In a 1903 attempt Langley failed in what was called "Langley's Folly" on his first flight. Later Curtis accomplished the fact.

CURTISS-WRIGHT CONDOR PLANE * - 1933 - Byrd expedition pilots and plane pictured and written about in featured collage of pictures entitled ANTARCTIC BOUND; THE SECOND BYRD EXPEDITION with photos of the specially built giant Curtis-Wright Condor airplane, Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd and pilots Harold Irving June and William Bowlin as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CURY William S. Pima County Sheriff mentioned in "What Was the Truth About the Aravaipa Massacre"

CURZON * Lord. British Imperial Cabinet Leader pictured in "The Empire on Which the Sun Never Sets in War Council.

CURZON *, Lord - 1919 - Accepted post as British Minister of Foreign Affairs and pictured here in article entitled "Prominent Figures Now Claiming Public Attention"  as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

CURZON, Earl, * - 1921 - Featured in Pictorial Collage entitled PROBABLE PARTICIPANTS IN FORTHCOMING DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE as British Minister of Foreign Affairs and saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

CURZON, Lord  * - 1920 - Named as representative of Great Britian in Pictorial collage and text of article entitled "INITIAL SESSION OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS AT QUAI D'ORSAY, PARIS" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

CUSHING, Alonzo Herford * First Lieutenant (Howard Cushing’s brother) pictured in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz

CUSHING, E. H. – 1850 - 90 era. Named in true historical story of Kosciuszko D. Keith who help found Texas in the early pioneer days as published in this complete western magazine.

CUSHING, Howard B., Lieutenant * - 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.

CUSHING, Howard Bass * Lieutenant pictured in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz

CUSHING, Mary Barker, Mrs. * (Howard Cushing's mom) pictured in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz

CUSHING, Milton B. * (Howard Cushing’s eldest brother) pictured in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz

CUSHING, William Barker * (Howard Cushing’s brother) pictured in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz

CUSHMAN, Charlotte - 1901 - Mentioned  in "The Century's Progress of the American Woman" in National News Magazine.

CUSHMAN, Nancy * - 1928 - Daughter of WGR Radio Director picture playing piano in article entitled "I'M TWO YEARS OLD" in pictorial collage titled FIGURING IN THE MAGIC REALM OF RADIO as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.

CUSHMAN, Pauline (the Scout of the Cumberland)  - 1861 - 81 era. Location: CA,CO,MO. Named in story entitled DEADWOOD'S GAMBLING LADY by Louise Auer of Madame Vestal who served as a Confederate spy, a devoted wife and, ultimately, South Dakota's leading lady as found in this very rare western magazine.

CUSHMAN, S. F., * - 1926 - of 7115 Main Street, Monson, Mass. who submitted winning photo award entitle "Under New England's Elms"  in the Weekly Camera Competition as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

CUSICK, Chas. A. * Lieutenant, (West New York, New Jersey – WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

CUSTER BATTLEFIELD MAP * - 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.

CUSTER BATTLEFIELD NATIONAL MEMORIAL -  1870's - Western Frontier - 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

CUSTER BATTLEFIELD NATIONAL MONUMENT. History of  Custer's 7th Cavalry, U. S. Army. "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

CUSTER BATTLEFIELD PHOTO * - 1870 - Location: MT, WY. Shown in story entitled "Another Survivor of the Custer Battle" by Harry J. Owen who states that overlooked by history, there were some 140 horses that survived the famous 7th Cavalry massacre. Here he cites interesting facts and figures seldom found as published in this old, complete, western magazine.

CUSTER COUNTY, NEBRASKA  - 1880 Era History. Named in "Nicodemus  - "The Promised Land" - the story of a Kansas town founded by a Tennessee Black Slave named Benjamin "Pap" Singleton - called the "Moses of the Colored Exodus". This is lost Black American history  rediscovered magazine.

CUSTER, George Armstrong, * (General) - U. S. Indian War Era. Location, Western U. S. Named in story entitled "MESSENGER TO THE INDIANS" by Joseph W. Snell whom the author says was called by General George Custer the perfect scout in horsemanship, fearless in manner, a splendid hunter and a gentleman by instinct as found in this old and complete western magazine.

CUSTER General mentioned in "Ben Ash Dakota Trail Blazer", by Joe Koller

CUSTER General mentioned in "Man of Destiny", by: Jay F. Kay

CUSTER George Armstrong General - 1876 era - Location: Little Big Horn, Montana -Captain Myles Keogh's buckskin horse pictured and written about  in "Comanche Lone Survivor of the Little Big Horn" by Art Fee as found in this extremely rare western magazine.

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

CUSTER, George Armstrong, General  - 1860 - 1920 era. Location: CO, KS, Named in story entitled "THE LIVE, LOVES, AND BATTLES OF MADAM MATTIE SILKS" by Louise Cheney who writes of Madam Mattie Silks in her occupation of choice but beneath the tough, dazzling opportunism of her job which was a necessary characteristic, there beat the normal heart of a woman as found in this old and complete western magazine

CUSTER, George Armstrong, General * - 1876 - Location: MT, ND, WY. Featured in story entitled THE EPIC VOYAGE OF THE FAR WEST by Norman B. Wiltsey who writes of the voyage of the Steamer Far West which carried the wounded survivors of the 7th Cavalry after the battle of the Little Bighorn as found in this old and complete western magazine.

CUSTER, George Armstrong, General - 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

CUSTER HILL 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.

CUSTER MASSACRE mentioned in "Lost "Custer" Treasure Cache

CUSTER MASSACRE   - 1886 - 1903 era - Site: Texas to Colorado to Wyoming - Named in True Pioneer story entitled A DREAM OF LUSH VALLEYS of William Thomas Wiley who took his family in a wagon train to Oregon but settled for the Big Horn country of Montana, accompanied by the Allen family as found in this rare, complete western magazine.

CUSTER NATIONAL MONUMENT, * 1870 era – Location: SD. Pictured in “If Reno Had Attacked,” by J. S. Paul. Would Custer have been saved if Reno had attacked? This is a new twist to an old tale as published in this complete old western magazine.

CUSTER STATE PARK * - 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.

CUSTER STORY * (INDIAN WAR ERA) - “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.

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

CUSTER'S LAST STAND MARCHING MUSIC   - 1870 era - Location: Mexico, AZ, NM, TX. Named in this historical story entitled SABRES AND COLTS  by Malcolm Reiss of the old U. S. Cavalry on parade which tells of men of guts as they rode for glory on the old pioneer front as found in this very rare Western Magazine.

CUSTER, Bob - (Story of Tom Tyler - alias:of Vincent Markowski) - 1920 - 50's. Location: Hollywood, California. Named in story entitled "Cowboy Strongman - Tom Tyler" by Glen Shirley tells of the history and times of this versatile actor who appeared as Captain Marvel after serving as a member of the Royal National Mounted Police and Champion Weightlifter of the U. S. Navy whose life touched most of the Hollywood greats as found in this very rare western magazine

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

CUSTER, Elizabeth, Mrs. - 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.

CUSTER, Elizabeth, Mrs. Mrs. (Featured Western Magazine Story, Annie Oakley, Little Miss Sureshot)

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

CUSTER, Emanual H., - 1870 - Location: MT, WY. Father of George Armstrong Custer named in story entitled "Another Survivor of the Custer Battle" by Harry J. Owen who states that overlooked by history, there were some 140 horses that survived the famous 7th Cavalry massacre. Here he cites interesting facts and figures seldom found as published in this old, complete, western magazine.

CUSTER, General George Armstrong * - 1921 - Pictured in movie entitled BOB HAMPTON OF PLACER in article entitled ACTRESSES AND CLIMACTIC SCENES IN PLAYS  and shown with former army officer, Bob Hampton  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

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

CUSTER, George A. * General, "Under A Most Calling Fire" by Howard Peterson. History of the Congressional Medal of Honor. Old and rarely found Western magazine

CUSTER, George A. General - 1880 - 1920 era - Location: United States, Europe. Named in historical biography entitled ANNIE OAKLEY by Al Mendez detailing facts and feats of America's legendary Annie Oakley with pictures and drawing revealing little known details of her life from inception to become the legendary heroine of America as found in this complete western magazine.

CUSTER, George A. General mentioned in "Palo Duro, canyon of the dead" article from old western magazine

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

CUSTER, George A., * Brevet Major General, - 1870 era – Location: SD. mentioned and pictured 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.

CUSTER, George A., Colonel   - 1880 ERA. Location: Western United States. Named in story entitled GENERAL DAVID STANLEY, FRONTIER SOLDER by Samuel Stanley who writes lovingly of this hard nose General David Stanley who twice tried to fire Custer. A very frank expose of Custer's weakness by this Medal of Honor winner as published in this old complete western magazine.

CUSTER, George Armstrong "Yellow Hair", General * - 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.

CUSTER, George Armstrong * General (Featured Western Magazine Story, A Different View of Wounded Knee)

CUSTER, George Armstrong * General. 7th Cavalry, U. S. Army. "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

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

CUSTER, George Armstrong - 1860 - 80 era - Named in  biographical history entitled "Doctor Richard J. Gatling and His Gun" - the fascinating story of one of the world's greatest inventors - a man whose invention of the machine gun changed history. Story in American Hardback magazine

CUSTER, George Armstrong - 1850 era - Location: VA and Western United States. Named in story entitled THE REAL CALAMITY JANE by Kathryn Wright of Martha Jane Cannary - called Calamity Jane here and the life of this legendary figure on the pioneer front of the western United States as found in this old and complete western magazine

CUSTER, George Armstrong - Major-General of Volunteers - Demoted to Lieutenant Colonel -  "The Men in Command of Our Fighting Force". Saturday Evening Post 1901.

CUSTER, George Armstrong General * - Featured in Western pioneer Story Vol 1. No. 1. - Rarely Found - When Bad Hand Rode to Oblivion by Carl Allenbaugh.

CUSTER, George Armstrong General mentioned in "The Northwest Mounted Police of Canada"

CUSTER, George Armstrong General, mentioned in  "Steamers On The Big Muddy" by Carl Arp. History w pictures of the river steamers that sailed the Missouri River in pioneer days as saved from old rarely found Western magazine.

CUSTER, George Armstrong, Colonal  * - DATE - Indian Wars - SITE - Colorado. Here is 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.

CUSTER, George Armstrong, Gen. - 1865 - Location - Oklahoma Territory -  "Long hair" - Mentioned in "The Losing of a Nation" by Mary Ann Smith. Story of Chief Lefthand, Principal Chief of the Southern Arapaho tribe, remembering the losing of their land as slow, unseen, like a lingering sickness.

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

CUSTER, George Armstrong, General  - 1860's - 1890 - LOCATION: CA, HA, MO, NY. Named  in great story entitled BALL ONE OF THE FRONTIER by Milt Riske of baseball in the early days including one about a home run hit that had to be measured the next day cause it was so long they had to get special equipment or the Mormon triple play where a ball landed in a tree and a player shook it out while all watched – then got the ball loose and threw it in and got three outs. Featured story in an old western magazine

CUSTER, George Armstrong, General * - 1870 - 90 era -Named in Biographical history of John Burrell OMOHUNDRO entitled "Texas Jack"  by S. Bloom, the story of a Confederate Scout and Spy for J.E.B. Stuart and cowboy who turned showman as published in this rare western magazine.

CUSTER, George Armstrong, General * - 1870 - Location: MT, WY. Named in story entitled "Another Survivor of the Custer Battle" by Harry J. Owen who states that overlooked by history, there were some 140 horses that survived the famous 7th Cavalry massacre. Here he cites interesting facts and figures seldom found as published in this old, complete, western magazine.

CUSTER, George Armstrong, General * - 1870 era - Location - Dakota Territory, MT. Subject of 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.

CUSTER, George Armstrong, 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.

CUSTER, George Armstrong, General - 1850 - 1900 era - Named in story of Adolph Roenigk entitled THE FIGHT AT FOSSIL CREEK by J. L. Beardsley who tells of the attacks of Cheyenne Chiefs Tall Bull and Roman Nose on the workmen of the Union Pacific Railway in Kansas as found in this old western magazine.

CUSTER, George Armstrong, General  - 1876 - Site: WY. Named in story entitled "BATTLE OF THE MIGHTY THREE" by Bill Judge who writes of The Powder River Expedition of the U. S. Army led by Major General George Crook and Colonel Ranald S. Mackenzie and details of the battle as found in this old and complete western magazine.

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

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

CUSTER, George Armstrong, General  - 1860 era - Oregon, Washington on the Western Frontier. Named in the  story entitled COLONEL WRIGHT'S BLOODY REVENGE which tells of the battle known as the Massacre of Steptoe Bluffs where the U. S. Army suffered the worst defeat of the Indian War and the resultant revenge the Army extracted as published in this hard to find and complete western magazine.

CUSTER, George Armstrong, General * - 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..

CUSTER, George Armstrong, General  - 1930 - 70 ERA - Location USA.  Named in story entitled “Behind the Creation of the Lone Ranger Legend - Who Was That Masked Man?” by Sam Henderson, who describes and names those in the extensive research of creating the Lone Ranger, as published in this complete old western magazine.

CUSTER, George Armstrong, General  - 1937 – 64. Named in story entitled HERO OF OLD WEST MOVIES by Jim Hitt - a  history of one of our most beloved figures. Actor, Governor, President, Legend – he was all things to all men – still idolized in death as he was in life as found in this old western magazine.

CUSTER, George Armstrong, 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.

CUSTER, George Armstrong, Lieutenant Colonel *- 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 Rivver Basin of Montana where they hunted bones and fossils and minerals as related in this rare complete western magazine.

CUSTER, George Armstrong, Mrs. - 1870 - Location: MT, WY. Named in story entitled "Another Survivor of the Custer Battle" by Harry J. Owen who states that overlooked by history, there were some 140 horses that survived the famous 7th Cavalry massacre. Here he cites interesting facts and figures seldom found as published in this old, complete, western magazine.

CUSTER, 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.

CUSTER, Major General George A. *.. - 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

CUSTER, Major General George Armstrong *- 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.

CUSTER, Mr. General mentioned in "Lost Bird of Wounded Knee"

CUSTER, Mr. General mentioned in "We Never Grew Old In Garrison"

CUSTER, Mrs, General Custer's Wife, 1870 - 1890 era, Written up in, "Those Brawling Boys in Blue" By: William B. Secrest. Seldom found stories of army life and problems and quarrels  in service on the western front.

CUSTER, Mrs. George A., – 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.

CUSTER, Mrs. wife of General Custer mentioned in "We Never Grew Old In Garrison"

CUSTER, SOUTH DAKOTA * - 1870  - 1930 era. Location NB, SD, WY. Pictured and named 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. She was tough and wanted all to know it as found in this old western magazine

CUSTER, Tom, Captain - (brother of General George A. Custer) - 1876 - Site: WY. Named in story entitled "BATTLE OF THE MIGHTY THREE" by Bill Judge who writes of The Powder River Expedition of the U. S. Army led by Major General George Crook and Colonel Ranald S. Mackenzie and details of the battle as found in this old and complete western magazine.

CUSTER, Tom, Captain., – 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

CUSTER, Tom *   Captain - 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.

CUSTER, Tom brother of General Custer mentioned in "Ben Ash Dakota Trail Blazer", by Joe Koller

CUSTER,  George Armstrong, General - 1920 era - Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas. Named in story entitled "Garry Owen, The Pride of Fort Bliss" by Knowles-Peterson. Seldom found history of the best of the 5th Cavalry Horses with personal testimony by handlers as published in this rarely found history published in out of the way western magazine.

CUSTER  George Armstrong * General pictured in "Lost "Custer" Treasure Cache

CUSTER  George Armstrong *General pictured in "Night of the Red Moon"

CUSTER'S AVENGERS - 1876 - Site: WY. Named in story entitled "BATTLE OF THE MIGHTY THREE" by Bill Judge who writes of The Powder River Expedition of the U. S. Army led by Major General George Crook and Colonel Ranald S. Mackenzie and details of the battle as found in this old and complete western magazine

CUSTER’S GULCH mentioned in "Reporting A Gold Rush", by: Oliver Knight

CUSTER'S SCOUTS ENGRAVING * - (Harper Weekly) - U. S. Indian War Era. Location, Western U. S. Named in story entitled "MESSENGER TO THE INDIANS" by Joseph W. Snell whom the author says was called by General George Custer the perfect scout in horsemanship, fearless in manner, a splendid hunter and a gentleman by instinct as found in this old and complete western magazine.

CUSTOT, Octavio mentioned in "General Vallejo, the Con Man's Delight" article from old western magazine

CUTHBERTSON, Ray E. * Private, (Nebo, North Carolina – WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

CUTHEON, Ed F. M. * Corporal, ( Brooklyn, New York -WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

CUTIS JENNY PLANE RACE vs. GILMORE PLAINE,.  - 1890 - 1939 era - location - California - Named in biography entitled "THE GENIUS OF LYMAN GILMORE" by Richard Roose and Ben T. Traywick which relates the story of an American Aviation Pioneer, Lyman Gilmore, who flew an airplane of his own invention one year before the Wrights and whose contributions included the invention of the vertical aircraft now called the helicopter as found, in of all places, a western magazine of rare issue which is complete and in mint condition.

CUTLER, C. B. *  -  - Pictures Harvard Oarsman P. B. Cutler  in water after collision in the Henry Regatta as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

CUTLER, Jean * - 1928 - Pictured as the one of the stars  of THE GEORGE WHITE SCANDALS  playing at the Apollo Theatre in pictorial collage entitled FAVORITE PLAYERS ON BROADWAY'S SUMMER STAGE as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

CUTLER, Leland * President, Golden Gate International Exposition and President of the Board of Trustees of Sanford University. One of Leaders portrayed in A Chapter in the Life of San Francisco. National Magazine 1939

CUTLER, Lyman (American Settler) - 1859 era, Site: British Columbia, Canada, Oregon, Washington Territory. Named in story entitled "THE PIG WAR"  by C. J. Line that involved the British and U. S. Government over a disputed boundary line between Canada and Oregon - all started by a pig as told in this very rare, complete western magazine.

CUTSHAW, George * - 1921 - Pictured and written about in article entitled Star Pitcher and Heavy Batters of Major Leagues of the Pittsburgh who is batting at a .352 clip and playing brilliantly in the field as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

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

CUTTER, Mary (Miss) * - 1933 - Winner of College Girls' Tournament representing Jackson College on the Longwood Course over Miss Emily Lincoln.

CUTTING, Bronson, Senator * - 1928 - Pictured in article entitled NEW MEXICO'S NEW SENATOR  who succeeds the late Senator A. Jones as pictured is saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

CUVIER, Mr. mentioned in "Professor Marsh and the Thunder Horses" article from old western magazine

CUVILLIER,  * - (  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. 

CUYAMACA * (Oil Tanker) - 1920 - "Huge Oil Tanker Added to the United States Merchant Marine" as launched at San Diego, California by Pacific Marine and Construction Company as published in American Pictorial Magazine.

CUYLE, Ann * - Star pictured as appearing in "ROBERT E. LEE"  playing at the Ritz Theatre as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches

CUYLER, Hazen - 1926 - Named as Pittsburgh Star of 1925 World Series in featured story entitled "ROGERS HORNSBY'S MOTTO: PICK OUT THE GOOD ONES".- winner of the National League Batting Championship as saved from this old American Newsweek magazine. Four pages

CUYLER OF THE CHICAGO CUBS * - 1928 - Pictured in training for the Baseball season of 1928 at Catalina Island as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

CUYLER, Thomas De Witt. * - 1921 - Pictured as Chairman of Association of Railway Executives in article entitled "Threatened Railroad Strike - Railroad Executives Called to the White House" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

CY RANCH 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.

CYANIDE CREEK, MONTANA - 1860 - 90 - location GA, MT - Named for Prospector "Cyanide" Brambles and located 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.

CYCLONE - 1900 circa - Bucking horse 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.

CYCLONE DICK - 1900 ERA - Bucking horse 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

CYCLONE OF THE RANGE - Location: Hollywood, California. Old Movie pictured and named in story entitled "Cowboy Strongman - Tom Tyler" by Glen Shirley tells of the history and times of this versatile actor who appeared as Captain Marvel after serving as a member of the Royal National Mounted Police and Champion Weightlifter of the U. S. Navy whose life touched most of the Hollywood greats as found in this very rare western magazine

CVENGROS, Mike * 1923 - Pictured is rookie twirler for the Chicago White Soxs in a pictorial collage entitled RECRUITS WHO ARE WINNING THEIR SPURS IN FAST COMPANY as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

CYMBELINE  - 1924 -  Julia Marlowe playing leading role as Imogene in "Cymbeline" at Jolson's  59th Street Theater, as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

CYNARA * - 1932 - Pictured in publicity pose as star is Adrainne Allen of "CYNARA" in article entitled  PLAYERS IN DRAMATIC SUCCESSES OF 1931 as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

CYPHERS,  J. G. * Private, (Syracuse, New York -Honor Roll - WW 1 Died of Wounds)

CZAR ALEXANDER - 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.

CZAR NICHOLAS OF RUSSIA * - 1921 - Pictured with royal family following abdication of the Czar as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

CZAR OF RUSSIA - 1905 - Met with delegates to "The Zemstvo Congress and the Russian Police" describing a confrontation  wherein delegates declared that "revolution was inevitable" in Russia. Delegates indexed and pictured  in old American News Magazine.

CZAR OF RUSSIA  - 1820 era - Northern California - Named and written about in story entitled "DAY THE RUSSIANS SEIZED CALIFORNIA" by Lary Rosen. History of Russian fur traders establishing a trading site about 100 miles north of San Francisco. Diagrams, old pictures, painting as saved from this extremely rare western magazine.

CZAR PAUL I - 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.

CZARINA, Alexander of Russia * - Serving as Red Cross Royal Nurse.

CZARINA, Alexander  of Russia * = 1916 pictured as serving as Royal Nurse of the Red Cross.

CZARINO (Wrecked Ship) * - Early 1900 era - Site: Pacific ocean - This is SHIPWRECKED by Roger Olmstead. According to the author more lives were lost to the Pacific Ocean than to Western Indians. Listed here are the major shipwrecks in the early pioneer years as saved from this American Western Magazine.

CZARZEVITCH OF RUSSIA * - 1921 - Pictured with royal family following abdication of the Czar as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

CZECHOSLOVAKIA *, 1918 Pictorial History. Two Pages. Sepia Rotogravuers and MAP.

CZECHOSLOVAKIA DELEGATE M. KRAMARZ * - League of Nations Draft Conference Participants - 1919 - Pictured in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR are those that formulated a rough draft of the proposed league as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

CZECHOSLOVAKIA LEGATION., * - Mme. Milos Hanak  (wife of the Attache' of the Czechoslovak Legation in Washington) is pictured in article headlined WOMEN IN PROFESSIONAL AND SOCIAL SPHERES as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

 

 

 

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