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GOLF OPEN CHAMPION  - 1924 - Cyril Walker featured in Pictorial collage as the NEW NATIONAL OPEN GOLF CHAMPION in scenes at the match where this Golf Professional of the Englewood Golf Club won the national title at Birmingham, Michigan as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

GOLIAD (La Bahia) - Era: 1815 - 1837 - Site: Mississippi, Texas. Written about  in true story of western pioneer JANE, LONG, MOTHER OF TEXAS by Louise Cheney who participated in and was witness of the most important development of the Republic and later State of Texas as published in this complete and seldom found, western  magazine.

GOLIATH,  ship attempting to rescue passengers of Yankee Blade -  CIRCA 1850'S - Site : Pacifica Coast - Named and pictured in  drawing  in article entitled "Hidden Treasure off the Pacific Coast" by Leo Rosenhouse. Story of the sidewheel steamer, Brother Jonathan whose Captain went to his death railin against greedy profiteers who overloaded us. Most of the passengers an crew died. Treasure in the hold has never been recovered as described in rare western magazine.

GOLIATHS FROM GLENROCK * - 1850 - 70 - SITE: WY - IO - CA - Rare  boxing story  entitled GOLIATHS FROM GLENROCK by John Bonar which recites the history of what the author calls the other Great White Hope, NOAH YOUNG, Jr.,  found in this old complete western magazine.

GOLLNICK, A. F. *  - 1922 - Vermont University student is pictured in article entitled "CREAM OF AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES REPRESENTED IN RHODES SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS" who have won a course of three years' studies in Oxford, University, England as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine

GOLOVIN, P. N., Captain - 1780 era  Location: Russian Territory of Alaska.  Named in  history entitled "Women of Culture in Alaska of Russian America" by Melody W. Grauman which details reports of the noblewomen and natives alike that made distinctive contribution to the survival of Alaska's first permanent white settlements as found in this rare magazine.

GOLOVINE, F. A.  * - 1905 - Delegate to "The Zemstvo Congress and the Russian Police" describing a confrontation with the Czar wherein delegates declared that "revolution was inevitable" in Russia. Delegates indexed and pictured  in old American News Magazine.

GOLTZ, Elaine (Miss) * - 1932 - (Wilmington, Delaware) Hailed as Delaware's Most Beautiful Girl. Pictured on cover of American Pictorial Magazine.

GOMBELL, Minna.  * - 1932 - Pictured in publicity pose as star of "BAD GIRL" in article entitled STARS AND SCENES FROM NOTABLE FILM OF THE YEARS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

GOMEZ BROTHERS   - era early 1900's - Site: Mexican Border Area.  Named in story of Texas Ranger Lawmen entitled HELL ON THE NUECES by Maurice Kildare who were searching for sheriff killer Gregorio Cortez near the Rio Grande. He ran, stole a fast quarter mare, eluded capture for ten days but didn't bring map and failed to cross the Rio Grande and the Texas Rangers got their man as saved from this old seldom found in this complete western magazine.

GOMEZ, Doctor Miguel Marion * - 1934 - Pictured in article entitled THE NEW PRESIDENT OF CUBA AND HIS CABINET: COLONEL CARLOS MENDIETA as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

GOMEZ, Father, Mentioned in, "The Dedication of Father Junipero" By: H. H., as published in a complete western magazine.

GOMEZ, Juan Vicente, Dictator of Venezuela * - 1931 - Pictured and written about in article entitled " A ROCKING CHAIR RULER" as published in the weekly feature, FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS" and saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

GOMEZ, Lefty * New York Yankee Pitcher signs highest pitching contract ever. 1935

GOMEZ, Manuel (Secretary of the All Amerioca Anti-Imperialist League) - 1928 - Mentioned in Feature article entitled "Sandino, of Nicaragua; Bandit or Patriot" as saved from this old American News Magazine.

GOMEZ, Maximo General -1917 Pictorial Collage and text entitled "America's Interest In The Revolution in Cuba.

GOMEZ, Maximo, General 1901 era  written up in "Cuba's Presidential Campaign" as written up in old American Magazine.

GOMEZ, Oge  - Circus Horse Act -Circa 1900's  - 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 as published in complete magazine.

GOMEZ, Vernon  * - 1932 - Pictured in article entitled "Four Big Factors In The Yankees' Winning Streak" as saved from this old American Pictorial.

GOMPERS, Samuel * - 1918 - Pictured in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR with text as President of the American Federation of Labor which under his guidance is Co-Operating with the Government in the Prosecution of the War as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

GOMPERS, Samuel * (Sam) - Labor Leader - 1925 - Extensive Review entitled "Plain Sam Gompers and his Empire". National American Magazine Featured Article.

GOMPERS, Samuel * - 1924 - Labor Leader pictured in article entitled "If America Needs Healthy Children" with a number of swimmers at the Balboa swimming pool in the Canal Zone.

GOMPERS, Samuel, Mrs. * 1925 -(formerly Mrs. Gertrude A G. Neuscheler) Pictured and written about in Extensive Review entitled "Plain Sam Gompers and his Empire". National American Magazine Featured Article

GONZALES BAND OF MAGDALENA -  Era: 1880's: Location: Pioneer West (Author - Raymond W. Thorp)  Named in story of Pete Kitchens  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

GONALEZ, Don Jose Rafael   - Early 1800's - Site: Location - Lieutenant named in DISENOS, a story by Robert Becker of brave pioneers who settled California during Mexican occupation. Cites requirements - i.e. joining the Catholic Church, pledging to the Mexican Government and becoming a citizen of Mexico   as saved from this old American Historical magazine.

GONZALES, "Lone Wolf" - (Texas Ranger) 1880 - 1900's Era. Location: Western United States. Pictured and written about in MARK OF THE LAW by George E. Virgines who tells story of lawman badges which were made of anything from tin to gold with pictures of a collection of badges as found in this old and complete western magazine.

GONZALES, Pedro -  Era: 1880's: Location: Pioneer West (Author - Raymond W. Thorp)  Named in story of Pete Kitchens  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

GONALEZ, Don Mauricio  - Early 1800's - Site: Location - son of Lieutenant Don Jose Rafael Gonzales named in DISENOS, a story by Robert Becker of brave pioneers who settled California during Mexican occupation. Cites requirements - i.e. joining the Catholic Church, pledging to the Mexican Government and becoming a citizen of Mexico   as saved from this old American Historical magazine.

GONDIN, Robert * - 1923 - Pictured in article entitled HUGE BRIDE AND TINY BRIDEGROOM AT LONDON WEDDING as he was wed to Miss Ruby Trixie, a lady who tipped the scales at 266 pounds at Islington, London as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTED bv Jack Van RYDER * - 1928 - Pictorial collage and text entitled 'PAINTINGS BY COWBOY ARTIST WHO NEVER TOOK A LESSON" showing paintings at his first exhibition at the Montross Galleries in New York as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

GONE WITH THE WIND * - 1936 - Author Margaret Mitchell pictured in initial review of A New Novel of the Civil War Period, "Gone With The Wind" which is being hailed as one of the most remarkable novels ever written as featured in article entitled BOOKS AND THEIR MAKERS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

GONE WITH THE WIND  - (MGM - 1939).  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

GONZALES 32  * - 1835 - 36 era. Story entitled "TO THE RESCUE OF THE ALAMO - GONZALES 32 in this old and complete western magazine.

GONZALES, ex-President of Costa Ric* - 1923 - Pictured as his country's delegate at Central American Conference as featured in weekly feature entitled PERSONALITIES NOW CLAIMING PUBLIC ATTENTION as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

GONZALES, Jesus "El Teco"  - era early 1900's - Site: Mexican Border Area.  Named in story of Texas Ranger Lawmen entitled HELL ON THE NUECES by Maurice Kildare who were searching for sheriff killer Gregorio Cortez near the Rio Grande. He ran, stole a fast quarter mare, eluded capture for ten days but didn't bring map and failed to cross the Rio Grande and the Texas Rangers got their man as saved from this old seldom found in this complete western magazine.

GONZALES, Jose (Indian), "New Mexico's Game of Death" by Gra'Delle Duncan, historic item of Santa Fe's past rarely found as published in this old complete  western magazine.

GONZALES, Jose Miguel President of Cuba -1917 Pictorial Collage and text entitled "America's Interest In The Revolution in Cuba.

GONZALES, TEXAS * - 1835 - 36 era. Named in story entitled "TO THE RESCUE OF THE ALAMO - GONZALES 32 in this old and complete western magazine.

GOOCH, * - 1933 - (Lineman, West Point Squad of 1933)   pictured with  team and featured in story entitled "The Army Lines Up For The Start of the Fall Offensive; the West Point Eleven" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

GOOD BOY * - 1928 - Pictured is Barbara Newberry, star of GOOD BOY coming to Hammerstein's Theatre in American Pictorial Collage entitled WELL-KNOWN PLAYERS IN BROADWAY PRODUCTIONS as saved from this old magazine. 11 by 16 mint condition.

GOODBYE FRED * - 1971 - Austin, Texas. Publication of graveside tribute by Frank Wardlaw, Director of the University of Texas Press  upon the death of legendary western author, Fred Gipson - as found in this old and complete western magazine.

GOOD HORSE - Pawnee Indian - 1860 - 1900 era. Site: IL, KA, OK. Named in story entitled PAWNEE BILL "LITTLE GIANT OF OKLAHOMA" by G. L. Savage which tells of the personal experience of Major Gordon W. "Pawnee Bill" Lillie as a western legend of the pioneer era as found in this old and complete western magazine.

GOOD MEDICINE * - 1864 - 1920 ERA - Letters named in Story entitled " Charles Marion Russell - Supreme Master of Western Art by Tana Mac. Author says Russell was known and loved as a great artist throughout the world as published in this old western magazine.

GOOD ROADS CONGRESS * - 1922 - Pictured is full-blooded Sioux Indian White Eagle who recently rode his horse Red Bird from Sheridan, Wyoming to Chicago to attend Congress  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

GOOD SPRINGS, Nevada * - 1917 era. Location: Death Valley". Named in story of Explorer Harvey Hardy who was hired to find lead in Death Valley. He found an old Frenchman named John LeMoigne who discovered lead in the Cottonwood Canyon section of the Panamint Mountains and followed his tracks in an Overland Touring Car Model 75 B. This is a chronicle of that trip as published in this complete rare western magazine

GOOD TIMES * - 1920 - Belle Story is pictured as playing a leading part in the Hippodrome production "GOOD TIMES" in article entitled Leading Plays of the Opening Fall Season  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

GOOD TIMES w Adele Hart * - 1923 - Star pictured and written about as appearing and featured in this article entitled ACTRESSES PLAYING IN CURRENT THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

GOOD, James W. * - 1921 - Representative from Iowa and Chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations as pictured in article entitled "Diplomats, Legislators, and Ambassadors in the Public Eye as saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine.

GOOD, John - 1890 - 1900 era. Location OK, TN, TX. Ranch owner named in story entitled FROM NIGHT HERD TO DEPUTY MARSHAL who tells of the real western life of herding cattle on the old ranches, breaking greenhorns, roping calves and, later of keeping law and order in pioneer days as published in this old, complete western magazine

GOOD, William H., Mrs. * - 1924 - Pictured in article entitled HOSTESSES FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT OF THE WOMEN AT THE CONVENTION as being a member of the Open House Committee.. 11 by 16 inches in mint condition as saved from old American Pictorial Mag.

GOODALE, Alvin C. * Lieutenant (Pasadena, California –WORLD WAR 1 HONOR ROLL– Died Airplane Accident)

GOODALL, Charles - Candidate for Assemblyman - 1871 - 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.

GOODALL, Noah  -1866 era - Platte Valley, Nebraska Plains, Oregon Trail. Named story entitled RAILROAD SHOOTOUTS LED TO THE MASSACRE OF THE HUNGRY INDIANS by John Heitner. The site along the Union Pacific was not a pretty one. For sport, passengers shot the Indians food and left it to rot as told in this rare, seldom found, complete western magazine

GOODE, Elmer M. * Private (Covington, Tennessee  –WORLD WAR 1 HONOR ROLL– Killed in Action)

GOODE, Robert D., Private, 3rd Platoon, Company E, U. S. Marine Corps - 1945 - Site: Iwo Jima. Named in story entitled "THE FIRST FLAG-RAISING ON IWO JIMA" by Richard Wheeler who tells the true story  of a simple great photograph which has become an indelible symbol of the Marine Corps heroic fight for this Japanese Island. Names of all included in this great true story seldom found as published in this old American Hardback Magazine.

GOODFELLOW, Doctor - 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.

GOODFELLOW, George  - 1916 era - Named in the story of "Harry W. Webb  entitled "Mad-Dog Trapping in Nevada", who, with a couple of other trappers hired by the United States Government, saved the communities of the old west.  Seems that wild animals ravaged by rabies threatened the west. Story after story of trapper stories -- of a different kind of conflict in the wild west as published in western magazine

GOODFELLOW, Thomas * Lieutenant, (Peoria, Illinois –WORLD WAR 1 HONOR ROLL – Killed in Action)

GOODHUE, Gracie A., Miss.* - 1920 - (Mrs. Calvin Coolidge) wife of the Republican nominee for Vice - President named in article entitled "Women of Prominence in the Sphere of Politics" as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.11 by 16 inches. Mint condition

GOODING COLLEGE - 1860 - 1928 era. Location: Idaho, England, United States. Named in story entitled GOODING'S WHITE GOLD HARVEST by Joe Koller of FRANK ROBERT GOODING who rose from immigrant to Governor, then Senator and of his rise to honorary membership in the Hall of Fame of great Westerners of the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center as found in this seldom read and complete western magazine

GOODING'S WHITE GOLD HARVEST * - 1860 - 1928 era. Location: Idaho, England, United States. Story entitled GOODING'S WHITE GOLD HARVEST by Joe Koller of FRANK ROBERT GOODING who rose from immigrant to Governor, then Senator and of his rise to honorary membership in the Hall of Fame of great Westerners of the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center as found in this seldom read and complete western magazine

GOODING, Amanda Jane Thomas, Mrs.* - 1860 - 1928 era. Location: Idaho, England, United States. Wife of subject named in story entitled GOODING'S WHITE GOLD HARVEST by Joe Koller of FRANK ROBERT GOODING who rose from immigrant to Governor, then Senator and of his rise to honorary membership in the Hall of Fame of great Westerners of the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center as found in this seldom read and complete western magazine

GOODING, Frank R., * - 1921 - Pictured and headlined as the Republican Senator from Idaho, in article entitled MEN WHO HAVE BEEN BROUGHT INTO THE PUBLIC EYE as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

GOODING, Frank Robert * - 1860 - 1928 era. Location: Idaho, England, United States. Story entitled GOODING'S WHITE GOLD HARVEST by Joe Koller of FRANK ROBERT GOODING who rose from immigrant to Governor, then Senator and of his rise to honorary membership in the Hall of Fame of great Westerners of the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center as found in this seldom read and complete western magazine.

GOODING, George, Mrs. - 1780 - 1880 era. Western Frontier of Minnesota. Named in history entitled FORT SNELLING - GIBRALTAR OF THE WEST by Joan Kyllo who recites the rich past of one of America's most valuable outposts from the days of founding by Zebulon Pike to the construction by Colonel Josiah Snelling as found in this seldom read western magazine.

GOODING, Governor of Idaho * pictured and written about in story entitled "The Trial in Idaho" where labor union workers inc. "Big Bill" Haywood are placed on trial for the murder of Idaho Governor Steunenberg as saved from this old American News magazine.

GOODMAN,  - (prisoner with Webb in jaul) - 1888 era. Site: NM. Named in story entitled "WRETCHED WEB" by Joseph W. Snell who writes of the life and times of John J. Webb, an officer of the law and then a victim of a questionable shooting where a Judge and Jury determined him guilty of murder. Fascinating true story as found in this old, complete western magazine

GOODMAN, Barbara Hubbell -  (daughter of Juan Lorenzo, Sr., and Lina Rubi Hubell) - 1848 -1900 era, Site: AZ, CO, NM, UT. Named in story entitled "DON OF GANADO" by Agnes M. Pharo who writes sympathetically about  Don Juan Lorenzo Hubbell, (i.e. Naakai Saani), a Navajo trader who gained the respect of his Indian customers as found in this old, complete western magazine

GOODMAN, Benny - 1942 written up in national News Magazine entitled "Horn of Plenty"

GOODMAN, Dave, Lieutenant - 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.

GOODMAN, Edward * - 1936 - Pictured and named as director in pictorial collage entitled "The WPA Launches A Broadway Hit"  of The Popular Price Theatre, a Federal Theatre Project covering a review of T. S. Eliot's "Murder in the Cathedral". Mint Condition. 11 by 14 inches.

GOODMAN, Frank,  - 1869 - Named in this story entitled CONQUEROR OF THE COLORADO by John E. Bellin who claims that John Wesley Powell, the 2nd director of the U. S. Geological Survey did the impossible overcoming hardships few men ever faced and leaving an imprint of the land, filling in the blank space on the map of the Colorado River as found in this very rare western magazine.

GOODMAN, Frank. - 1869 - Colorado River - Member of the crew and newsman named in  BRAVE CONQUERORS OF THE COLORADO, the story of Major John Wesley Powell and  his crew who explored the Colorado River under excruciating conditions for three months traveling a thousand miles, mapping and facing danger after danger as found in this complete and rare western magazine

GOODMAN, J. T. - 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.

GOODMAN, Joe - Editor of the Enterprise -1860 - 70 - Site: Nevada.  Named in  "Virginia City-Town That Wouldn't Die". A history of the rip roaring days of Virginia City and the intrigue and political in-fighting that occurred article as recorded in this rare, seldom found, complete  old western magazine

GOODMAN, Johnny * - 1933 - Pictorial coverage entitled "Johnny Goodman's Conquest of the Open Golf Title" with pictures and text of event held at the North Shore Country Club Links, Chicago. Mint condition. 11 by 14 inches

GOODMAN, Johnny * - 1933 - Pictured on American Pictorial Cover entitled "The New National Open Golf Champion" as a 23 year old. Mint condition. 11 by 14 inches

GOODMAN, Joseph T. - 1850 1918 era. Location: CT, NE, NV. Editor of Virginia City's Territorial Enterprise named in story entitled "A TIP OF THE HAT TO SAM DAVIS" by Celesta Lowe who writes that Sam Davis hob-nobbed with the greatest of the old west writers yet "Nevada Sam" as he was known is not a household name as are the others but they considered him a contemporary of theirs as published in the old, complete western magazine.

GOODMAN, Jules Eckert *  - 1907 - Mentioned in Article entitled "Some Budding American Playwrights" reporting on best of upcoming playwrights as saved from the Letters and Art Section of this old American News Magazine.

GOODNIGHT and LOVING CATTLE TRAIL - 1870  era - . Described in Colonel Jack Potter's "CATTLE TRAILS OF THE OLD WEST" with picture and maps naming  pioneer experiences of the most famous and even the little known cattle trails of Texas, Kansas, Colorado. Complete description of trails while relating stories of origins, hands, drivers, drovers as published in this complete and seldom found western magazine.

GOODNIGHT, Charles C., Colonel * -  Pioneer West Era. Location - Western United States. Named in story entitled CATTLE KINGS by George A. Wallis who writes of the lives of those men who took two elements - livestock and the range - each as wild as the other and refused to quit until they established the great ranches of the west as published in this old western magazine. Part 1.

GOODNIGHT, Charles * 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 complete western magazine.

GOODNIGHT, Charles. - 1900 era - . Named in Colonel Jack Potter's "CATTLE TRAILS OF THE OLD WEST" with picture and maps naming  pioneer experiences of the most famous and even the little known cattle trails of Texas, Kansas, Colorado. Complete description of trails while relating stories of origins, hands, drivers, drovers as published in this complete and seldom found western magazine.

GOODNIGHT, Charles - Pioneer era - LOCATION, Fort Richardson, Jacksboro, Texas. Named in story entitled HOME BASE OF 6TH CAVALRY by Russell Jones of the Fort called "The Forgotten Lady of Frontier Forts which identifies units, officers and enlisted men who occupied this fort as found in this old and complete western magazine.

GOODNIGHT, Charles - 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.

GOODNIGHT, Charles - 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

GOODNIGHT, Charles, Colonel * - 1890 -1920 era. Location Western United States. Named  in story entitled THE BLACK PIONEERS by Max Prescott which says that there was almost no job, the Black Pioneer could not handle, inc. cattle drives, buffalo hunts, Indians and outlaws. Recites that they were America's unsung Black Knights, the Negro Cowboy as found in this seldom read complete western magazine listing these great names of the past frontier.

GOODNIGHT, Charley - -- 1850 era - Location New Mexico and Texas -Mentioned in "The Taming of Tex Moore" by Joe Koller.  John M. (Tex) Moore, artist, cowboy, elected to the Hall of Fame of Great Westerners of the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western heritage center, Oklahoma City, OK.as published in a complete western magazine.

GOODNIGHT, Corinne. -  Pioneer West Era. Location - Western United States. Named as 2nd wife of Charles C. Goodnight in story entitled CATTLE KINGS by George A. Wallis who writes of the lives of those men who took two elements - livestock and the range - each as wild as the other and refused to quit until they established the great ranches of the west as published in this old western magazine. Part 1

GOODNIGHT, Mary Ann Dyer. -  Pioneer West Era. Location - Western United States. Named as wife of Charles C. Goodnight in story entitled CATTLE KINGS by George A. Wallis who writes of the lives of those men who took two elements - livestock and the range - each as wild as the other and refused to quit until they established the great ranches of the west as published in this old western magazine. Part 1

GOODNIGHT, Indian Deputy, (Rare INDIAN MOTORCYCLE STORY entitled Motor Pony W PICS -1914 Found in old complete Western Magazine)

GOODNIGHT-LOVING TRAIL  - 1890 -1920 era. Location Western United States. Named  in story entitled THE BLACK PIONEERS by Max Prescott which says that there was almost no job, the Black Pioneer could not handle, inc. cattle drives, buffalo hunts, Indians and outlaws. Recites that they were America's unsung Black Knights, the Negro Cowboy as found in this seldom read complete western magazine listing these great names of the past frontier

GOODRICH HOTEL* first hotel in Montana mentioned in "Henry Plummer's Horrendous Masquerade" article from old complete western magazine

GOODRICH, Alton, Miss * - 1923 - Pictured as star of "Neighbors" playing at the 48th Street Theatre as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

GOODRICH, Arthur - 1902 - Mentioned in article entitled " An Unfinished Literary Career". Frank Norris, one of the Most Promising of the American Writers Dead at 32. California School of Naturalistic writing inc. The Octopus and McTeague.

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

GOODRICH, Ben - 1800 era. Site: AZ, MO, TN, IRELAND. Named in this story entitled 'JOHNNY BEHAN OF TOMBSTONE" by Glenn G. Boyer who writes that Sheriff "Johnny" Tombstone was in constant conflict with Wyatt Earp and the resultant story as published in this old and complete western magazine

GOODRICH, Ben * Defendants and counsel.  The Wham Robbery by Donald N Bentz, as published in a complete western magazine.

GOODRICH, Briggs - 1800 era. Site: AZ, MO, TN, IRELAND. Named in this story entitled 'JOHNNY BEHAN OF TOMBSTONE" by Glenn G. Boyer who writes that Sheriff "Johnny" Tombstone was in constant conflict with Wyatt Earp and the resultant story as published in this old and complete western magazine

GOODRICH, Caspar , Rear-Admiral  written up in "The Real Story Of Jutland" as published in 1926 in this American News Mag.

GOODRICH, Edna * - 1935 - (American Actress pictured  in article entitled "A Spectator of the Hollywood Scene" from weekly feature entitled "The Movie World" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

GOODRICH, James P., * - Governor of Indiana pictured entitled "Officials Active on Government Side of Mine Strike" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

GOODRICH, Mr. mentioned in "Henry Plummer's Horrendous Masquerade" article from old western magazine

GOODSHOAD, Gottlub - (Seaman of Brig) - 1872 Era. Location: CT, MA, NY,. Story entitled "NEW LIGHT ON THE MARY CELESTE MYSTERY" as saved from an old American News Magazine which revisits the case and cause of this great mystery in the shipping industry when the brig was found abandoned.

GOODSON, Katherine - 1907 - Young woman piano virtuoso named in  article entitled PADEREWSKI AND THE YOUNGSTERS as it appeared in the Letters and Art Section of this old American Newsweek Magazine

GOODWIN, Brigadier General in Civil War - Returned to Captaincy -Following Civil War- "The Men in Command of Our Fighting Force". Saturday Evening Post 1901.

GOODWIN, F. H. - (Sheriff) - 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.

GOODWIN, Francis M. * (Asst. Secretary of the Interior pictured and mentioned in "First Group Photograph of Assistant Secretaries of U. S. Government Departments as featured in this panoramic picture from 1922).

GOODWIN, Francis M. * - 1921 - Native of Spokane, Washington appointed by President Harding as Assistant Secretary of the Interior.

GOODWIN, J. Cheever - American Actor - 1895 - named in a pictorial collage and text entitled "The Stage" as saved from this old American Magazine published in 1895.

GOODWIN, J. L.,.  - 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.

GOODWIN, J. S..  - 1890 - 1939 era - location - California - Hydraulic Gold Mining King and backer of Gilmore as 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.

GOODWIN, John W., Judge, - 1907 ERA. Location - TX. Named  in story entitled "Poor Charlie McBride Is Dead" by Walter Gann which tells of a country dance gone bad which erupted into a gunfight ending in killing as found in this rare, complete western magazine.

GOODWIN, Nat *  - 1907 - Mentioned in Article entitled "Some Budding American Playwrights" reporting on best of upcoming playwrights as saved from the Letters and Art Section of this old American News Magazine.

GOODWIN, Nat - 1880 - 1920 - Location Ireland, NV, LA, OH. Playboy and actor named in horse race story entitled RAWHIDE PAYS ITS RESPECTS by Guy Mayo, the story of Riley Grannan, the King of the sport of Kings who is described as a turf plunger as noted for his imperturbability as for the large sums he bet as told in this complete, rare western magazine.

GOODWIN, Nat married to GOODRICH, Edna * - 1935 - (American Actress pictured  in article entitled "A Spectator of the Hollywood Scene" from weekly feature entitled "The Movie World" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

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

GOODWIN, Ray * Private (Cohagen, Montana – WORLD WAR 1 HONOR ROLL– Killed in Action)

GOODWIN, Reverend A. R.  - 1939 - Entitled "A BRIEF AND TRUE REPORT FOR THE TRAVELER CONCERNING WILLIAMSBURG IN VIRGINIA'S" which reports on the instigator, Reverend William A. R. Goodwin, who created the impetus for the renovation of the colonial village, assisted by the money of John D. Rockefeller in a double page article of The New York Herald Tribune.

GOODWIN, Ruth * - 1928 - Pictured is the star RUTH GOODWIN appearing in "GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS", playing at the Apollo Theatre in a pictorial page entitled BROADWAY'S SUMMER THEATRE SEASON IN FULL SWING as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

GOODYEAR BABY BLIMP, THE VOLUNTEER * - 1931 -  -  pictured and written about at San Pedro, California on the cover of this weekly American Pictorial, as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

GOOFY * - 1920 - 30 era. Location: California. Named and pictured in story entitled "BRINGING FORTH THE MOUSE" by Richard Schickel which tells of the history of Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse detailing individuals who help bring the little rodent to the screen as published in this old American hardback magazine.

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

GOOMBI Indian married to Millie Durgan mentioned in "Saga Of Millie Durgan" article from old western magazine

GOONAN, Edward * Corporal (Brooklyn, New York  –WORLD WAR 1 HONOR ROLL – Killed in Action)

GOOSE EGG RANCH HOUSE   - 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.

GOOSENS, Captain - 1907 - Balloonist who achieved record t as stated in article entitled SOME RECORDS IN BALLOONING as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

GORBEA, Manuelita  * - (Miss) - 1932 - Pictured w Commander of the Second Corps Army pictured inspecting Puerto Rico University  R. O. T. C. at Rio Piedras as saved from an old American Pictorial magazine.

GORDAN, Lon mentioned in "Indian Mounted Police – The Light Horse", by: Wayne T. Walker, a complete western magazine

GORDANI, Nina * - 1928 - Pictured in article entitled A LYRICAL DISEUSE is Miss Nina Gordani who was scheduled to give a costume song recital at the Bijou Theatre in New York as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine..

GORDON INSTITUTE FOOTBALL TEAM OF  1925 * - Pictured in article entitled "GETTING THE KINKS OUT FOR DAYS TO COME" who , after finding that their coach liked red hair players, dyed their hair before reporting for practice at the Barnesville, Georgia field as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

GORDON SELFRIDE TROPHY OF LONDON, ENGLAND. *   - 1900 - 1930 ERA - Named in story entitled Skirts, Powder Puffs and Rodeos, a history of the great pioneer rodeo woman of the United States Extremely rare and seldom found rodeo history as published in this western magazine

GORDON STOCKADE mentioned in "Reporting A Gold Rush", by: Oliver Knight, a complete western magazine.

GORDON  * of the FORT DAVIS CANAL ZONE BASKETBALL TEAM. * - 1925 -  (of Fort Davis). Pictured in article entitled "CHAMPION BASKETEERS OF THE CANAL ZONE: THE FORT DAVIS" team who won 14 straight as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

GORDON, Frank * Private (Washington, D. C., -WORLD WAR 1 HONOR ROLL - Died of Wounds)

GORDON, G. Pope, Lieutenant   - 1800 - 1850. Location - Ireland, Mexico, United States. Named in Jim Kirker, King of the Scalpers, story of a man who played both sides of the western frontier. Kirker joined several American Expeditions, fur companies and ultimately the forces of Colonel A. W. Doniphan and his Missouri Volunteers and this tells of their experiences fighting the Mexicans among the Texas – Mexico border as found in this rare western magazine

GORDON, Grace * -  - 1924 - Pictured in article entitled "The Younger Set in Filmland", a group of young "regulars" who hold meetings to discuss their activities in various screen activities as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Size is 11 by 16 inches.

GORDON, Harold W. * Corporal (Plattsburg, New York –WORLD WAR 1 HONOR ROLL– Killed in Action)

GORDON, Huntley * - 1923 - Featured in pictorial collage entitled PROMINENT ACTORS OF THE SILENT DRAMA as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint. 11 by 16 inches.

GORDON, Jeanne, Miss * - 1924 - Pictured in article entitled OWNS MANY BANKS - the young contralto now singing at the Metropolitan Opera is showing off her porcelain banks as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint Condition.

GORDON, John  - 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.

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

GORDON, Louis * - Co-Pilot prominently pictured and mentioned in EARHART*, Amelia - 1928 - Feature Article - "A Woman Hops The Atlantic" - Feature Article - National American Magazine.

GORDON, Mr. owner of saloon mentioned in "Those Were Hellin' Times" about dog fights in early pioneer days article from old western magazine

GORDON, Nellie  - 1920 era - San Francisco Socialite named in  historical story entitled "The Flappers Were Her Daughters" by Elinor Richey which details the live of The Liberated, Literary World of this famous author. Heavy Enamel slick paper magazine with great pictures

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

GORDON, Pope Lieutenant, ( Featured Story Old Western Magazine - The West Forgotten Hero, James Kirker)

GORDON, Robert, (Steamboat) * - 1931 - Pictured entitled " Like Old Times on the Mississippi" as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 14 inches.

GORDON, Roy * - 1931 - Stars pictured in a scene from the  "THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL" opening at the Apollo Theatre in article  entitled PLAYERS PROMINENT IN BROADWAY ATTRACTIONS    as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

GORDON, Roy * - 1933 - , "One Sunday Afternoon" playing at the 48th Street Theater  in article as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

GORDON, Roy * - 1933 - Star of the Play, "Bed and Board" playing at the Hudson Theater  in article as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

GORDON, Ruth * - 1923 - Pictured as star is Ruth Gordon playing in  "TWEEDLE" with headline entitled ACTRESSES OF STAGE AND SCREEN as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

GORDON, Ruth * - 1934 - Pictured star of "A SLEEPING CLERGYMAN" which is playing at the Guild Theatre next week as reviewed IN BROADWAY'S NEW PLAY  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

GORDON, Ruth * 1936 -  Pictured in article entitled "Three Cornered Moon" playing at the Cort Theater as saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine.

GORDON, Ruth. * - 1932 - Pictured as co-star of "HERE TODAY" as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

GORDON, Tom Captain mentioned in "Reporting A Gold Rush", by: Oliver Knight

GORDON, W. A. * - 1926 - Native of Port Dover, Ontario, won award for his photo entitled FLYING THE JOLLY ROGER as featured In The Weekly Camera Competition as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

GORE CANYON, COLORADO - 1850 era. Site: Ireland, Western United States. Named  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.

GORE PASS, COLORADO - 1850 era. Site: Ireland, Western United States. Named  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.

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

GORE MANOR, Donegal County, Ireland,  1854 era - 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"

GORE, George St., - 1840 - 1926 - Site: Western United States.  Named in THE DUDE FROM LIMERICK,  a true story written by Marshall Sprague of the Earl of Dunraven, a wealthy Lord from England who just had to experience the thrills of our pioneer west. He wanted to meet Buffalo Bill, Texas Jack, Kit Carson and lots of Indian Squaws. And he did and this recites those events as published in a rare Western Magazine.

GORE, John, Maj - Mentioned in "Sam Grant on the West Coast" by Joan Kyllo.  After service in the Mexican War, 1st Lt. Ulysses S. Grant sailed with his regiment from New York to the West Coast on what became a disastrous trip.

GORE, Lady Grace Maxwell,  1854 era - Mother of subject 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"

GORE, Nathaniel, Father of Robert, ((Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders - For King and Country; Officers on the Roll of Honour)

GORE, Nina, Miss (VIDAL, Eugene Luther, Mrs.) * - 1922 - Pictured is Miss Nina Gore, daughter of former Senator Gore of Oklahoma following her marriage to Eugene Luther Vidal in article entitled Prominent People at National Capital as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

GORE, Robert * Brigadier General C.B., C.M.G.(Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders - For King and Country; Officers on the Roll of Honour- WW 1 Killed in Action)

GORE, Robert HAYES * - 1933 - Governor of Puerto Rico signs law legalizing Cock fighting as featured in article entitled FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS headlined GOVERNOR SIMPATICO as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

GORE, Sir Ralph,   1854 era - Father 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" Complete magazine.

GORE, Sir St. George,  1854 era - British Lord subject of  "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.

GORE, Sir St. George * - 1850 era. Site: Ireland, Western United States. Named as subject 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.

GORE, Thomas P., Senator of Oklahoma * - 1907 - Blind Senator-elect of Oklahoma pictured and written about in article entitled "THE SALOON IN POLITICS" who was elected on a prohibition platform as saved from this old American News Magazine.

GOREY, Lou * - 1921 - Pictured is the dancer and comedienne in the "Greenwich Village Follies as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

GORGAS, William C. * Surgeon General 1918  "Leading Men in the Work of the War Department"

GORGAS, William C., Surgeon General, U. S. A.* - 1918 - Location, United States. Pictured in article entitled PROVIDING FOR THE SPIRITUAL AND BODILY NEEDS OF AMERICA'S SOLDIERS with text and pictured are members of The Executive Committee, General Medical Board, Council of National Defense, World War I as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition.

GORGAS, William C.  - 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

GORGOSCHILITZ, J. J. * Sergeant, (St. Paul, Minn. -WORLD WAR 1 HONOR ROLL- Killed in Action)

GORKY, Maxim * - 1936 - pictured giving address in the Park of Culture and Rest" in Moscow as shown in a collage of pictures saved from an old American Pictorial magazine.

GORMAN OF THE CANADIAN OLYMPIC TEAM * - 1924 - Pictured with Donovan of the American Team as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition 11 by 16 inches.

GORMAN, Charles  - 1923 - Ran second to new Ice Skating Marvel, Harry Kaskey, who wins Saranac Lake Tournament in record time.

GORMAN, Charles * - 1928 - Pictured in article entitled MIDDLE ATLANTIC SKATING CHAMPION having won the Championship Cup at Newburgh, New York as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine

GORMAN, Herbert * - 1936 - Pictured in feature article entitled BOOKS AND THEIR MAKERS as author of "The Mountain and the Plains" , a story of strife-torn Paris as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

GORMAN, Herbert S.,-  (of the Red Cross Magazine) - 1920. Named in story entitled THE MADONNA OF THE BATTLEFIELD which tells of the collaboration of Joseph Gray Kitchell in scientific art work entitled THE MADONNA OF THE BATTLEFIELD - painting by F. Luis Mora as saved from this old American News magazine. 2 pages. Mint condition.

GORMAN, Jim *  - 1865-90 - Cherokee Strip, Indian Territory, Oklahoma.  Named in rare autobiography entitled COWBOYS AND CATTLELAND, by H. H. Halsell, the story of life of the old Cherokee Strip Riders who galloped up and down the Cimarron Strip with Halsell in the years thru 1889 as published in this rarely found and seldom opened old, complete western magazine.

GORMAN, QUARTERBACK  OF PRINCETON  FOOTBALL GAME * - 1922 - Article with picture and text  entitled "The Yale-Princeton Football Game" in which Princeton beat Yale 3 - 0 as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

GORMAN, Thomas * - 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.

GORMAN, Vincent A. * Private (Summerville , Massachusetts –WORLD WAR 1 HONOR ROLL– Killed Tuscania Sinking)

GORMAN, Willis A., (Governor of Minnesota)   - 1870 Era - Named in historical biography 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.

GORNER, William O. *, Corporal  - Harrisburg, Penn. - WORLD WAR 1 HONOR ROLL- Killed in Action.

GORRELL, Edgar S. *, U. S. Army, lst Aero Squadron  - 1916 era - United States-Mexico Border. Named in story entitled "FLUTTERING AFTER VILLA" by K. C. Tessendorf which tells of the heroics, misadventures, and an occasional touch of the near ridiculous which marked the 1916 Punitive Expedition to Mexico chasing Pancho Villa by air as found in this old and complete western magazine.

GORT, Viscount * (Malta's Governor - 1942 BRITISH IN MALTA WORLD WAR II HISTORY, National News  Magazine)

GOSDEN, Freeman * - 1931 - (of Amos and Andy fame). Pictured and written about in article entitled "AMOS N' ANDY GET THEIR REVENGE ON THE CROONER STAR to Rudy Valee as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

GOSDEN, Freeman of AMOS 'N' ANDY * - 1934 - Pictured and written about in weekly article THEY STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD as saved from an old American News Magazine. Signed off this week for their first vacation in eight years. Amos's real name is Freeman F. Gosden and Andy's is Charles J. Correll.

GOSECKY, Bolek * Corporal (Bowbells, North Dakota –WORLD WAR 1 HONOR ROLL – Killed in Action)

GOSLIN, "Goose" * - 1923 - Pictured is Outfielder for Washington Senators in a pictorial collage entitled RECRUITS WHO ARE WINNING THEIR SPURS IN FAST COMPANY as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

GOSLIN, Gus "Goose"  * - Outfielder  of WASHINGTON SENATORS WORLD SERIES TEAM OF 1925 * - Pictured and featured in article entitled "OUTSTANDING FIGURES OF PITTSBURGH AND WASHINGTON TEAM WHO WILL PROBABLY FACE EACH OTHER IN THE WORLD'S SERIES GAMES as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

GOSNELL, A. J.   * - of Rochester, New York - 1925. Awarded prize in article entitled "Amateur Winners of the Week in Photographic Contest" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine

GOSPEL TEAM AND HIS FRIENDS *  1880 Circa _ Site: Montana - Subject of "The Friends of Brother Van" by Grayce R. Webb.  Chaplin McCabe, the popular lecturer who had endured much hardship during the War Between the States, was a man of depth and understanding. "Go West," he urged the young William Wesley Van Orsdel. "Go west until you come to where you can build on no other man's foundations!"  published in this complete, seldom found  magazine.

GOSS CREEK, MONTANA - Location - Montana - 1860 - 90 - location GA, MT - 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.

GOSS, Arthur * Private (Brooklyn, New York -WORLD WAR 1 HONOR ROLL - Died of Wounds)

GOSS, Godfrey - Lincoln County Courthouse Handyman-  1870 - 80 era, Named in  in "The Coyote Badman". by Glen Shirley. Story of Bob Olinger who got a job as a Deputy Sheriff to make some killings he wished to do legal. Sheriff Pat Garrett gave him the job of guarding Billy The Kid. Olinger tried to get Billy The Kid to run so he could kill him but idea didn't work as exposed in this story published in complete old western magazine.

GOSS, Len - Location - Montana - 1860 - 90 - location GA, MT - 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.

GOSSE, Edmund. - 1899 - Named  in story entitled THE LETTERS AND THE PERSONALITY OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON as published and saved from this old American News Magazine

GOSSELIN, Sister (housekeeper for Father Lestance) - 1860 era. Location: MN, ND - Story by Margaret Arnett MacLeod as told to Edith Patterson of the Catholic Priest Father Joseph Goiffon and his ordeal to get back to his St. Boniface Cathedral in North Dakota as written in this old and complete western magazine

GOTCH EYED LIL - 1898 era -  Location: Klondike. Named as one of  the "girls" that made a warm bed in the cold of the Gold Rush but Klondike Kate was probably the toughest and smartest. In her life story entitled "Klondike Strumpet", she bested the rest of the "call girls" outwitting gamblers, prospectors, miners while fleecing sourdoughs. She was one of a kind, so much so, that in the end, Time and Newsweek reported on her death. Complete western magazine.

GOTCH, Frank *  and Farmer Burns - 1921 Ad "Learn Wrestling Secrets from World Champions.

GOTFREDSON, Harris *, Private - Private, U. S. Army (Bickleton, Washington.) - 1919 - WW 1 HONOR ROLL - Killed in Action)

GOTLIEB, Harry * - 1934 - His painting "WINTER LANDSCAPE" declared winner of the Carnegie Prize for the most meritorious oil painting at the 110th annual Exhibition of the National Academy as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

GOTT, John * - 1913 - Chief Electrician, Commercial Cable Company mentioned in "A Radical Improvement in Cabling" eliminating the Siphon Recorder as published in this American News Magazine.

GOTTHELF, Doctor. 1870 - 1900 -  Named in "Fighting Man" , the story of Benjamin Franklin Daniels, westerner, lawman, Rough Rider (Troop K), Sheriff of Pima County, AZ., and Bent County, CO., Deputy Marshal of Cripple Creek, U.S. Marshal of Arizona,  Assistant Marshall, Guthrie, OK but he was done in by publicity of his conviction and incarceration for attempted theft of government mules as published in this complete and seldom found old  magazine.

GOTTLIEB, Miss Beatrice * - 1933 - (American Tennis Player)  - 1933  -  pictured and featured in story entitled "A Tee With The Prince" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

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

GOUCHER COLLEGE *, Baltimore, Maryland  - 1924 - American All Around Athlete Miss Anna Espenschade  pictured in a Collage  w text as saved from this old American oversized magazine. (11 by 16 inches).

GOUDGE EYE - 1850 era. Location  CO. KA, MT, NE, WY. Named in story entitled “Homestead Stakes” by Grace Elsie Shippen who tells of story of western pioneers from England who settled in sod houses on the prairie and later moved to the Rockies and their life on the frontier as found in this old, complete western magazine.

GOULD MOUNTAIN , GLACIER NATIONAL PARK * - 1923 - Panorama entitled "Glorious Lake and Mountain in the Far West    as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

GOULD of the CINCINNATI RED STOCKINGS BASEBALL TEAM  * - First baseman shown in pictorial collage entitled "FAMOUS TEAMS OF EARLY DAYS AND NOTED VETERANS" and named as "the greatest team of their time, who went through a whole season without a defeat" as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

GOULD WEDDING ATTENDANTS * - pictured at Gloria Gould, daughter of the late George Gould wedding with her husband, Henry Alfred Bishop just after the wedding ceremony performed at St. Bartholomew's Church, New York City as saved in this page from the American Pictorial Review

GOULD, Agnes * - 1921 - Official censor of the Registered Acquaintance Club, New York to bring dancers together as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

GOULD, Daniel G. * Corporal (New Vineyard, Maine –WORLD WAR 1 HONOR ROLL– Died of Wounds)

GOULD, Edith * - Gould wedding attendant pictured at  ceremony of Gloria Gould, daughter of the late George Gould wedding with her husband, Henry Alfred Bishop just after the wedding ceremony performed at St. Bartholomew's Church, New York City as saved in this page from the American Pictorial Review

GOULD, Edith Kelly * - 1922 - Stars pictured and written of the play "PIN AND NEEDLES" and featured in this article as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

GOULD, Edwin * (Prominent American Families The Goulds - 1896 Munseys' Magazine)

GOULD, Edwin, Mrs. * (Prominent American Families The Goulds - 1896 Munseys' Magazine)

GOULD, George (Prominent American Families The Goulds - 1896)

GOULD, George J. * (Prominent American Families The Goulds - 1896 Munseys' Magazine)

GOULD, George J., Mrs. * (Prominent American Families The Goulds - 1896 Munseys' Magazine)

GOULD, Gloria, Miss * -  daughter of the late George Gould is pictured with her husband, Henry Alfred Bishop just after the wedding ceremony performed at St. Bartholomew's Church, New York City as saved in this page from the American Pictorial Review

GOULD, Helen - 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

GOULD, Jay  - 1880 Era Named in History entitled "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 in this rediscovered magazine.

GOULD, Jay * (Prominent American Families The Goulds - 1896 Munseys' Magazine)

GOULD, Jay - 1840 - 1926 - Site: Western United States.  Named in THE DUDE FROM LIMERICK,  a true story written by Marshall Sprague of the Earl of Dunraven, a wealthy Lord from England who just had to experience the thrills of our pioneer west. He wanted to meet Buffalo Bill, Texas Jack, Kit Carson and lots of Indian Squaws. And he did and this recites those events as published in a rare Western Magazine.

GOULD, Jay - 1880 era. Location: Rocky Mountains, Colorado. Named in "Bat Masterson's Railroad War". by Harry Chatfield. Seems Bat Masterson was in charge of some Santa Fe Railway gunmen opposite a like crew of the Denver and Rio Grand Western Railroad. The prize was the only pass through the Royal Gorge and the rich silver mines near Leadville. Seldom found and rarely read complete western magazine..

GOULD, Jay - Mentioned in "Queen of the West" By: Al Eason, the history of the founding of Jefferson, Texas.

GOULD, Frank Jay *  - 1932 -  Famous rugged individualist featured in article entitled FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS headlined LANDLORD BY CHOICE as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

GOULD, JAY RAILWAY CAR * - Pictured  in "Queen of the West" By: Al Eason, the history of the founding of Jefferson, Texas.

GOULD, Jay  (HISTORIC STORY OF EDISON & BAMBOO FILAMENT, Featured Article hidden in old western magazine)

GOULD, Jay  - 1850 - 1903 era: Location: Texas Named in the story of man called The Law West of the Pecos in story entitled "The Secret Life of Judge Roy Bean" which relates the real story of his life and experiences as published in this complete western magazine.

GOULD, Jay * - 1924 - Pictured as A Perennial Champion of the Court Tennis Crown  in an article entitled HEIRS TO MILLIONS WIN HONORS IN A STRENUOUS SPORT as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.

GOULD, Kingdom * (Prominent American Families The Goulds - 1896 Munseys' Magazine)

GOULD, Sylvia * - Gould wedding attendant pictured at  ceremony of Gloria Gould, daughter of the late George Gould wedding with her husband, Henry Alfred Bishop just after the wedding ceremony performed at St. Bartholomew's Church, New York City as saved in this page from the American Pictorial Review

GOULD, Vivian * wife of LORD DECIES, * - 1921 - Pictured and headlined as the first candidate publicly to offer himself for election to the South Irish Parliament. He married Vivian Gould, daughter of George Gould of New York in article entitled MEN WHO HAVE BEEN BROUGHT INTO THE PUBLIC EYE as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

GOULET, Alex (of Red River Settlement) - 1860 era. Location: MN, ND - Named in story by Margaret Arnett MacLeod as told to Edith Patterson of the Catholic Priest Father Joseph Goiffon and his ordeal to get back to his St. Boniface Cathedral in North Dakota as written in this old and complete western magazine

GOUNAE, Tevevio * Former Pueblo Indian Governor of Laguna, Pueblo, New Mexico. Painting by W. Langdon Kiln.

GOURAUD, Commander * - 1918 - Pictured in article entitled "French Generals Who Have Broken Up the German Offensive" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Page is 11 by 16 inches.

GOVE, Charles - 1870 - 1890 - Location - United States. Denver Colorado Rocky Mountain Champion shot 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

GOVEDNIK, Ann * - Chisholm, Minn., 1934 - Winner, 220 Yard Backstroke - The Women's National Swimming Championship

GOVERNMENT GEOLOGICAL SURVEY  - 1883 Era - Site: Grand Canyon. Pictorial history and text entitled AN 1883 EXPEDITION TO THE GRAND CANYON by Tom Wittick of his father record breaking and breathtaking trip down the Grand Canyon as found in this rarely found and seldom read complete American western magazine.

GOVERNOR DANA (steamboat) mentioned in "Death On The River", by: Bob Young, as published in a complete western magazine.

GOW, Kenneth * 2nd Lieutenant (New York City, New York –WORLD WAR 1 HONOR ROLL- Killed in Action)

GOWER, Anne - Circa 1812 naming her Sampler in article entitled  "Work of the Flappers' Great-Grandmamas" covers the work of early  sewing of samplers.

GOWER, Harry  - 1864 era - Named as representative of Pacific Borax Company in story entitled Old Dinah of Death Valley by Rod Williams which relates an interesting experiment of Borax Smith to replace mules by a modern engineering marvel. It didn't work but the story is as found in this rare and complete western magazine.

GOWER, Lloyd * Private (Newnat, Arkansas –WORLD WAR 1 HONOR ROLL– Killed in Action)

GOWING MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP winner BAILEY, Marion Elizabeth, Miss * - 1925 - Pictured as native Philadelphian, a Freshman who was awarded the Gowing Memorial Scholarship and the Bryn Mawr Trustees Scholarship as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

 

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