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DAW. Mae * - 1923 - Pictured is Mae Daw, Sixteen year of member of the "ZIEGFELD FOLLIES" featured in article entitled ACTRESSES OF STAGE AND SCREEN in a collage of pictures as saved from an old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches..

DAW, Majorie  * - 1923 - Appearing in First National Pictures, this Pictorial  review  entitled "ACTRESSES OF THE SPOKEN AND SILENT DRAMA", shows pictures of stars and as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition, 11 by 16 inches.

DAW, Margery  * - 1921- Pictured with text entitled ACTRESSES AND STRIKING SCENES IN CURRENT PRODUCTIONS as she appeared in "EXPERIENCE" of 1921 as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

DAW, Marjorie * - 1922 - America's Leading Ladies Pictured from "Experience".

DAW, Marjorie * -  1923 -  pictured in "Going Up"  in article entitled Actresses of Stage and Screen as saved from old American Pictorial Magazine.

DAWES, Charles G. * - 1920 - (Chicago, Ill.) Pictured and named as one of President's appointees to Labor Conference as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

DAWES, Charles G. * General, United States Director of the Budget in 1921 pictured as Figure of National and International Importance

DAWES, Charles G., General *  - 1924 - Illinois native who is head of the Commission on German Reparations pictured in article entitled CONSPICUOUS POSSIBILITIES FOR THE REPUBLICAN VICE PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION AT CLEVELAND as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint. 11 by 16 inches..

DAWES, Charles G. * - 1925 - Pictured and named in double page article entitled LONG RUNS and FRENZIED SCRIMMAGES FEATURE GRIDIRON BATTLES NORTH, SOUTH, EAST and WEST pictorial story headlined is the Vice President of the United States and Mrs. Dawes watching Northwestern win over Indiana 17 - 14 as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

DAWES, Charles G., Mrs. * - 1925 - Pictured and named in double page article entitled LONG RUNS and FRENZIED SCRIMMAGES FEATURE GRIDIRON BATTLES NORTH, SOUTH, EAST and WEST pictorial story headlined is the Vice President of the United States and Mrs. Dawes watching Northwestern win over Indiana 17 - 14 as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

DAWES, Charles Gates, . * - 1931 - Head of Reconstruction Finance Committee is   pictured and featured in article entitled " THE LEGISLATIVE ARCHITECT OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM" as saved from the weekly featured "FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS" published in an American Pictorial Magazine.

DAWES, Charles Gates, Ambassador * - 1931 - Dispatched suddenly to Paris to attend League Council Meeting on Manchuria  and  pictured and featured in article entitled " FOOT TROUBLE FOR DAWES" as saved from the weekly featured "FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS" published in an American Pictorial Magazine.

DAWES, Lieutenant * - 1914 - Royal Flying Corps, British - Received Legion of Honor Medal.

DAWN ON THE GREAT DIVIDE  - 1900 era - Indiana - Hollywood. Movie named in story of  Charles Frederick Gebhard (or Gebhart) or  "Buck Jones - Bona Fide Hero" by Joseph G. Rosa. History of greatest film cowboy of all time. Cowboy, Cavalryman, movie star - it's all here in this little known and seldom found complete western magazine. 

DAWN, Eleanor * - 1925 - Picture on American Pictorial Cover entitled "THE HUNTING SEASON TAKES THE SPOTLIGHT". She is featured in No No Nanette    as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

DAWN, Eleanor * 1924 - Pictured in "Actresses and Stage and Screen Productions"  in " The Clinging Vine".

DAWN, Hazel, Miss * - 1921 - Pictured in article entitled FETCHING COSTUME which is subject of weekly publication LATEST FASHION HINTS IN GOWNS BY LEADING DESIGNERS     as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

DAWN, Hazel, Miss * - 1924 - Pictured in article entitled "ACTRESSES IN CURRENT METROPOLITAN PRODUCTIONS as starring in the musical  review  playing at the Morosco Theatre.

DAWS COMMISSION -  - 1865 era - Location -Oklahoma Territory Mentioned in "The Losing of a Nation" by Mary Ann Smith.  Lefthand, Principal Chief of the Southern Arapaho tribe, remembering the losing of their land as slow, unseen, like a lingering sickness.

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

DAWSON CITY *, Mentioned in, "Disaster on the Yukon" By: Maurice Kildare - The Story of the explosion of the steamer Columbian on the Upper Yukon River.

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

DAWSON, Alaska -  1870 - 1920's Era - Location, Western USA, Alaska and Canada mentioned in "Angel of the Gold Camps". by Louise Cheney. The story of Nellie Cashman known as "The Angel of Tombstone" who was also a Gold prospector in the early west as related here in this rare and seldom found western magazine.

DAWSON, Bear - 1840-41 - Era. Site Western Territories. Member who left the Bidwell party to go to Oregon as named in THE FIRST EMIGRANT TRAIN TO CALIFORNIA, the story of hardship, terror, malnutrition on the road to the new west as endured by pioneers who made the first wagon train westward as saved from this old complete and selfdom found western magazine.

DAWSON, C. H. * - 1860 - 1900. Location, United States. Pictured in story entitled "SPECIAL AGENTS" by George E. Virgines of those railway special agents that followed the lonsesome whistle of a train to stop  robbers of the old west. Index as saved from this old and complete western magazine.

DAWSON, "Cheyenne" . 1840 era. Site: Western Pioneer. Named in story entitled "ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY DAYS ON THE ROAD" by Marie Schlotfeldt of the journey of the Western Emigration Society and the dangers and privations the pioneers met on the trail as found in this old and complete western magazine.

DAWSON, Clyde J. * Sergeant (St. Joseph, Montana –WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

DAWSON, "Doc" - 1860 - 1900. Location, United States. Named in story entitled "SPECIAL AGENTS" by George E. Virgines of those railway special agents that followed the lonsesome whistle of a train to stop  robbers of the old west. Index as saved from this old and complete western magazine.

DAWSON, Doris * - 1928 - Pictured on cover is Miss Doris Dawson entitled ST. VALENTINE'S MESSENGER who plays in First National Pictures and brings greeting from the Patron Saint of Lovers.

DAWSON, Edward, Sir * - 1921 - Famous Novelist photographed and pictured at the wedding of his daughter, Miss Margot Glyn to Sir Edward Dawson at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, London as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine

DAWSON, Gertrude  * - 1924 - Native of Syracuse, New York voted the prettiest girl at the College of St. Elizabeth, Convent Station, New Jersey where she is attending as a junior as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

DAWSON, James   - 1929 - New York Times Writer 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

DAWSON, John 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.

DAWSON, Lee H., Captain * - 1919 - Decorated Aviator Aces of World War I pictured w text as pictured in article entitled "Flashlights" as appeared in an old American Pictorial Magazine. Page is 11 by 16 inches.

DAWSON, R. M.. Photo * - 1932 - (of St. Paul, Minn..) - His photo entitled A DAINTY DINNER won a cash award in contest entitled WINNERS OF CASH AWARDS IN THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

DAWSON,  Cheyenne- 1840-41 - Era. Site Western Territories. Member who left the Bidwell party to go to Oregon as named in THE FIRST EMIGRANT TRAIN TO CALIFORNIA, the story of hardship, terror, malnutrition on the road to the new west as endured by pioneers who made the first wagon train westward as saved from this old complete and selfdom found western magazine.

DAWSON,  Mabel *  - 1880 - 1890 - Location - Colorado. Named and pictured in   "They Died Fast in Tin Cup" by John Mayland--a historic report of the activities of this Colorado mining town. including the swearing in  of the first Marshal F. B. "Old Man" Willis  who was told by the town fathers "You make an arrest and it will be your last" as published in this rare, seldom found, complete old western magazine.

DAWSON, Mary W. "Molly" * - 1933 - Installed as Director of the women's division of the Democratic National Committee featured in article entitled FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS headlined A WOMAN FARMER IN POLITICS as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

DAY'S CREEK,  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.

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

DAY, A. J. "Tony"  - 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.

DAY, A. J. Deputy Sheriff  Eugene, Oregon - 1898 - 99 era. Location: Oregon. Named in "They're Hanging Claude Branton" by A. J. Fitzerald. When a a ghastly murder shocked the entire northwest, the killer became the first to be executed in Lane County, Oregon as published in the very rare, seldom read or found, complete western magazine.

DAY, Ada Titlton Lee - 1900 circa - Wife 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.

DAY, Addison P. * - 1900 circa - Subject 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.

DAY, Alice * - 1928 - Pictured in article entitled MARY PICKFORD ENTERTAINS THE WAMPAS BABY STARS; ELEVEN OF THE LUCKY THIRTEEN who were chose for 1928 by America's Sweetheart as saved old American Pictorial magazine

DAY, C. P.  - 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.

DAY, Charles B., 1933 - Named as Manager of the The Rangeley Lake Hotel as advertised in the New England Resorts Section of an old American Pictorial Magazine

DAY, Charlie * – Pioneer guide  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.

DAY, Donald * - 1946 FABULOUS EMPIRE by co-author . First edition of tale of 101 Ranch. Still cited as best of the books of the 101. This rare lst edition has a tattered, worn, and frazzeled but ORIGINAL DUST DACKET. Condition of book good. Published by The Riverside Press.

DAY, Edith * - 1922 -  " Now Taking Part in Current Theatrical Productions" citing her leading part in "Orange Blossoms."

DAY, Edith * - 1922 -  Member of Cast pictured of  "Orange Blossoms"  as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Page is 11 by 16 inches.

DAY, Elizabeth - 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.

DAY, Ford - 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.

DAY, Hannibal, Lieutenant, U. S. Army - 1840 - 96 era. Location: US. Named in story entitled FORT LARAMIE'S SILENT SOLDIER by George R. Swain who tells of the life and service of Leodeygar Schnyder who served in the Western forts for half a century, and while he gained no medals of public acclaim, it was his type of soldier that conquered the west as found in this old and complete western magazine.

DAY, Helene R. * - 1916 - 21 era. Location Monaco, Wyoming. Consul of Monaco and author of story entitled THE PRINCE WOULD BE MAYOR by Helene R. Day who writes of a hunting expedition of Prince Albert I of Monaco and dignitaries of the United States inc., Buffalo Bill, Alexander Graham Bell and others as found in the complete rare western magazine

DAY, Horace - 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.

DAY, James M., Director of Archives, Texas State Library - 1800 - 1840's era. Location: NC, TX.- Named in story entitled "THE ENIGMA OF TEXAS BOB PORTER by Calvin Jarrett who writes of the left and times of Robert "Bob" Porter who was a politician and legislator in North Carolina and Texas as published in this old and complete western magazine.

DAY, John B. * - 1923 - Proprietor of New York Giant team that won the title in 1888 and 89 Pictured in article saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine.

DAY, Johnny  - 1890 - 1902 era. Location - United States, Argentina and Uruguay. Named  in "The Mysterious Etta Place".  by N. Sparks who states that Etta Place was known as a "She-Hellion" as she ruled the Wild Bunch leader, Harry Longbaugh, accomplice of Butch Cassidy and the Hole-in-the-Wall gang as published in this old, seldom found, complete rare western magazine.

DAY, Joseph P., * - 1932 --Pictured in celebration of  62nd birthday of Henry L. Doherty as saved from an old American Pictorial magazine.

DAY, Juliette * - 1924 - Pictured in photo entitled "Has She A Union Card" as she totes wheelbarrow in building her own theater, the Cherry Lane Playhouse in Greenwich Village. She will star in "Saturday Night" Saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine. 80 years old. Mint shape.

DAY, Juliette * - Star pictured as appearing in "SHARLEE"  playing at Daily's Sixty-third Steet Theatre as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches

DAY, Juliette  * - 1921 - Pictured and written about in article appearing as leading lady in SCRAMBLED WIVES whose delightful acting is a striking factor in the success while playing a leading role as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

DAY, Larraine  - 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.

DAY, Marceline * - 1927 - Picture w Pauline Starke in scene from  " Red, White, and Blue" on page headlined "Under the Star-Spangled Sky of Moviedom" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

DAY, Marceline * - 1931 -  Hollywood Starlets are pictured in scene from THE MAD PARADE and featured in this article entitled STAR AND SCENES FROM NEW FILM as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

DAY, Marjorie,  Miss (of Washington, D. C.) * - 1928 - Pictured taking exercises from) the Women's Swimming Coach Aileen Allen of the American Olympic team leading Morning Calisthenics of Eastern Society Women at Pasadena, California as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine

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

DAY, Paul C. * - 1870 - 80's  era - Location CO, KS, MT, ND, PA, SD, WY. Author of  "The Great Dinosaur War"  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.

DAY, Ruel W. * - Private, (Philo, California - WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

DAY, William R. * - 1922 - Pictured and written about as Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, who has recently resigned in order to serve on the German American Claims Commission as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

DAYLOR, William - 1860 era - Site: California1860 era - Site: California Mentioned in "Blood on the Consumnes" by Rupert Edring.  In a losing battle to Central waters of the Consumnes River, armed miners far outnumbered the farmers.

DAYMON, Squire- 1835 - 36 era. Tennessee native named as one of the honored heroes of the  Gonzales 32 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.

DAYTON, OHIO STORM DAMAGE * -- 1933 - Picture of Dayton, Ohio storm damage.

DAYTON, TENNESSEE - 1925 - Site of collage entitled STRIPPED FOR ACTION; RECEPTION COMMITTEE for visitors to the Scopes Evolution Trial at Dayton, Tennessee as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. 10 by 14 inches. Mint condition.

DAYTON, William L. - Candidate for Vice-President - 1856 - 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.

DAYTONA BEACH * - 1927 - Named 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.

DAZEY, Charles Stage Director,  Movie Star Poster. 1922

 

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