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MORRE, BINNY mentioned in "He Bagged 'Em Bare-Handed", by Vera Holding
MORREL, Ben - 1870 - 90 era. Named in story entitled SAVAGE DAYS IN SPRINGTOWN by Mrs. Clyde Gear Beatty who writes of a family who moved in the neighborhood and hosted famous outlaws Sam Bass and Henry Chalf --the wrong kind of folks and pretty soon, the whole tow was riled up as found in this rare and complete western magazine.
MORRELL, Dorothy - 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
MORRELL, Dorothy - 1900 ERA - Named in this great piece of rodeo history entitled WINNING OR LOSING by Milt Hinkle. Hinkle was a champion bull-dogger who took home many a ribbon. Of course, he also took home a gal named Mildred who even rivaled his take among the goodies and prizes of the rodeo. Indexed as found in old Western magazine.
MORRELL, Dorothy - 1890 - 1930 ERA Western Rodeo Star named in the Autobiography of Milt Hinkle entitled "Dodging A Necktie Party Was 90 % of the Fun" with pictures and names of stars of the Rodeo, Circus and Western performers he starred with as published in this rare magazine.
MORRELL, Ed - 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.
MORRILL, Levi * - 1925 - Postmaster known as "Uncle Ike" in Notch, Near Branson, Missouri who has been ordered to resign from the Post Office he erected in 1894. He is 90. Article saved from old American Pictorial Magazine.
MORRING, W. - 1900 era - Indiana - Hollywood. 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.
MORRIS and CASTLE SHOW - 1920 era. Location: AR, OK, TX. Named in story entitled HENRY STARR AND THE ROUGH ONES by Milt Hinkle who tells of the life and times of the old cowboys of the 101 Ranch and stars of the various wild west shows that they starred in as published in this old and complete western magazine
MORRIS & COMPANY OF CHICAGO, ILL * - 1923 - Pictured and written about showing a safe from their office which was blown up by Yeggmen saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
MORRIS B.F. Adjutant mentioned in "Idaho Volunteers and the Nez Perce. 1877 era. True historical story of Colonel Edward V. McConville, Commander of Company I, First Regiment, Idaho Volunteer Militia as found in the rare, complete old western magazine.
MORRIS ISLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA - 1863 - Location: Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. Named in story entitled "The Black Heroes of Battery Wagner" by Michael S. Colin who writes of a little known Black American War hero, Sergeant Louis "Smokejack" Douglas, of the Negro 54th Brigade and his heroic action as reported in the western magazine.
MORRIS McKay * - 1931 - Pictured with co-star Jessie Royce Landis in a scene from "COLONEL SATAN" at the Fulton Theatre in article entitled FEATURED IN BROADWAY ATTRACTIONS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine
MORRIS PARK - 1880 - 1920 - Location Ireland, NV, LA, OH. 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.
MORRIS, Dobie (Cool Papa Bell Negro Baseball League All Stars American Magzine 1970)
MORRIS, Dudley * - 1936 - Native of Burlington, Vermont's painting, "The First Thunderheads" shown in pictorial collage entitled All-American Art Exhibition from 46 States as presented to the public in the First National Exhibition of American Art held at the Rockerfeller Center in New York and as saved from this American Pictorial magazine
MORRIS, E. P., Sir * Newfoundland Leader pictured in "The Empire on Which the Sun Never Sets in War Council."
MORRIS, Edmund Inventor, Burlington, N.J. (Slate Frame - List of Patent Claims-November 7, 1854)
MORRIS, Effingham V. * Lieutenant (New Haven, Conn.–WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)
MORRIS, George Ford * - American Artist from Eatontown, New Jersey - 1925 - Pictured in his Paris Studio in a Pictorial collage with extensive text of American Artists studying in Paris as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
MORRIS, George R.of New York * - 1923 - State Chairman and Delegate at large to the Republican National Convention pictured and named are Officers and Notable Figures of the Convention as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
MORRIS, Glenn * - 1936 - Olympic Decathlon Champion as pictured in article entitled "Sports Review of 1936" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
MORRIS, Harvey - 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
MORRIS, James - 1913, 20 June - White Oaks, New Mexico.- Mine rescuer referred to in this Mining History entitled "Trapped Alive" by Zero Vail of the Leadville Mining Claim saving "Square John" Keith from death.
MORRIS, James W. * - 1935 - (of Florida) Assistant Attorney General pictured with headline of " A New Assistant Attorney General Takes Office " in weekly feature entitled People and Politics as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
MORRIS, Joe - 1880 - 1910 era - Named in True Story of Race Tracks, Horses and Gamblers of early racing days in the United States. Outlandish tales of thoroughbred race fixes and the Damon Runyon characters who frequent the race tracks as published in this complete and rare western magazine.
MORRIS, John T.. - 1840 - 80 era. Location UT - Named in history entitled THE DESERET ALPHABET by Sam Weller and Ken Reid detailing and picturing the origin of the Mormon Alphabet along wit rare pictures of Mormon coins between the years of 1849 and 1860 as saved from this complete, old, rare western magazine.
MORRIS, Joseph - 1860 era - Named in story of Mormon Church struggle with Joseph Morris who refused to abide by Church rules, upsetting Brigham Young and his followers. Very detailed as published entitled "The Morrisite War; Insurrection by a Self-Styled Prophet with engravings printed on slick paper in rare western magazine.
MORRIS, Joseph * Mormon subject in "Joseph Morris, The Seventh Angel" by Earl Spendlove, and the puzzling end of the Mormon's life (circa 1850) as published in this old Western magazine.
MORRIS, Margaret, Miss., * - Featured in article entitled INVOCATION OF THE SPIRIT OF SPRING and pictured in article headlined WOMEN IN PROFESSIONAL AND SOCIAL SPHERES as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.
MORRIS, McKay. * - 1923 - Actor in new play "THE BREAKING POINT" , based on Amnesia, is reviewed as playing at the Klaw Theatre, New York City and saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
MORRIS, Mildred (Baltimore Belles Old Mag 1898)
MORRIS, P. S., Major * - 1919 - Commanding Officer., 310 Engineers, Archangel, Russia pictured in Collage of Photos of group on duty following World War I. Pictured are officers and Headquarters of the Allied Forces. Three pages, 11 by 16 inches in excellent condition.
MORRIS, Patricia * - 1921 - Pictured is Miss Patricia Morris in a Peggy Hoyt Gown as shown in article entitled "Striking Fashion Creations by Leading Designers" as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
MORRIS, Percy A. Photo * - 1932 - (of Seymour, Conn.) - His photo entitled READY FOR THE TRIAL FLIGHT: YOUNG CHICKADEES won a cash award in contest entitled WINNERS OF CASH AWARDS IN THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
MORRIS, R. C. - 1850-90 CIRCA. Named in Biographical history entitled "The Lubbock Brothers Changed Texas" of two young adventures from South Carolina who followed different stars to destiny in the Republic of Texas as published in this complete western magazine
MORRIS, Robert, Captain- 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. Commander of the U. S. S. Destroyer, Division 33 named in article entitled "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" by Ben T. Traywick who writes that after the helmsman got the word, the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortured metal followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine.
MORRIS, Roland * - 1920 - Pictured in article entitled "Washington Personalities" while serving as Ambassador to Japan.
MORRIS, Roland * - 1921 - United States Ambassador as pictured in article entitled "Diplomats, Legislators, and Ambassadors in the Public Eye as saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine.
MORRIS, Tom - 1927 - Location: ENG., SCOTLAND, U.S. Original news story entitled "BOBBY JONES CONQUERS THE GOLF WORLD" which retells the story of his "Calamity Jane" putter and the history of his conquest of St. Andrews where Golf found it's savior as saved from this old American News Magazine.
MORRIS, W. T., "Brack" * - era early 1900's - Sheriff named in story of Texas Ranger Lawmen 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 western magazine.
MORRIS, William - 1902 - Example of the American Arts and Crafts Movement. This article entitled "The Arts and Crafts Movement" highlights history of the movement citing actual factory examples, i.e. Rookwood Pottery as saved from old American News Magazine.
MORRIS, William * - 1921 - Star pictured in striking scenes of William Gillette's new play "The Dream Maker" as pictured here in shots of casts as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine
MORRIS, William * (ROSSETTI & HIS CIRCLE- PRE-RAPHAELITE TRAGEDY, National News Magazine, 1942)
MORRIS, William C.. * - 1934 - Pictured and written about in weekly article entitled THEY STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD as saved from an American News Magazine. Featured in Cartoonists As They See Themselves, he was born in Salt Lake City and drew his first cartoon for the Spokesman-Review. He became a cartoonist for Harper's Weekly Independent and the New York Evening Mail
MORRISEY, EFFIE M., * - 1934 - Two Masted schooner back from her Artic Exploration as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
MORRISEY, John D., * . - 1880 Era -. Subject of Biographical history entitled "Midas of the Mountain" of John D. Morrisey. a mining magnet who couldn't read or write or tell the time of day but had one successful venture after another in the mine fields of Colorado as published in this complete western magazine
MORRISEY, John F.. * - 1923 - Actor in new play "THE BREAKING POINT" , based on Amnesia, is reviewed as playing at the Klaw Theatre, New York City and saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
MORRISEY, Rolline (Miss) * - New York City - 1924 - Pictured in "Girls Chosen as the Most Beautiful Winners in Children's Contests" after winning the two to three year old class in the Interborough Baby Contest.
MORRISITE WAR, The - * - 1860 era - Story of Mormon Church struggle with Joseph Morris who refused to abide by Church rules, upsetting Brigham Young and his followers. Very detailed story as published entitled "The Morrisite War; Insurrection by a Self-Styled Prophet with engravings printed on slick paper in rare western magazine.
MORRISITES - 1860 era - U. S. District Attorney, Utah Territory, Named in story of Mormon Church struggle with Joseph Morris who refused to abide by Church rules, upsetting Brigham Young and his followers. Very detailed as published entitled "The Morrisite War; Insurrection by a Self-Styled Prophet with engravings printed on slick paper in rare western magazine.
MORRISITES, former Mormon church members, mentioned in "Joseph Morris, The Seventh Angel" by Earl Spendlove, and the puzzling end of the Mormon's life (circa 1850) as published in this old Western magazine.
MORRISON STUDIO., 1926 - Montana - Where famous Cowboy artist, Charles M. Russell whose last picture shown here by Hildore C. Eklund playing a game of checkers with himself as published in this rare and seldom found complete western magazine.
MORRISON, Ace mentioned in "Tex Banta Mountain Man of the 1880’s", by: O. W. Banta, Submitted By: Wayne Spiller
MORRISON, Adrienne - 1921 - Pictured and written about in article entitled LATEST FASHION HINTS FROM LEADING DESIGNERS wearing a fetching costume of tan canton crepe slip-over gown by Joseph as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
MORRISON, Anne * star of "The Bat" ' Beautiful Women of the Opera, Stage and Screen - 1922.
MORRISON, Anne * - 1920 - Pictured in The Bat in article entitled "Actresses in Plays of the Opening Fall Season and Striking Situations in Some Popular Success."
MORRISON, Ben (Texan) * - 1890 - 1892 era. Location TX, WY. Named in story entitled "THE HIRED KILLERS" with rare picture of 25 Texans who the author claims were a swaggering group of deadly young men with the purpose to rid Wyoming of a group of rustler's terrorizing the territory organized by Major Frank Walcott to clean 'em out as published in the old, complete and rare western magazine
MORRISON, J. N. - 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
MORRISON, Joe J. mentioned in "Harry Tracy, The West's Mad Killer" article from old western magazine
MORRISON, John S. * Lieutenant, (New York, New York -WW 1 Honor Roll - Died of Wounds)
MORRISON, Miriam, Miss * - 1924 - New York Society girl pictured in article entitled CHOOSES MOTHER AS FIRST MODEL shown completing sculpture head of her mother, Mrs. S. A. Morrison. 11 by 16 inches. Mint Condition.
MORRISON, Mr., 1926 - Montana - Owner of Morrison Studio where last picture of famous Cowboy artist, Charles M. Russell by Hildore C. Eklund playing a game of checkers with himself as published in this rare and seldom found complete western magazine.
MORRISON, Muriel, Miss * (Altadena, California) - 1936 era. Pictorial Magazine article entitled "ONCE IN A LIFETIME" showing off-springs of rare multiple births.
MORRISON, Pansy, Miss., * - 1926 of Colfax, Washington who won award for photo entitled "Banff Springs Hotel, Canadian Rockies" submitted in "Cash Prizes to Amateur Photographers" as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
MORRISON, S. A., Miss * - 1924 - Her sculptured head pictured in article entitled CHOOSES MOTHER AS FIRST MODEL shown completing sculpture done by her daughter Miss Miriam Morrison. 11 by 16 inches. Mint Condition.
MORRISSETT, Cyril P. * Private (Infantry, died from wounds received in action February 24, 1918. His home was at West Quincy, Massachusetts. - Honor Roll)
MORRISSEY, Martin mentioned in "The Great Galveston Flood" article from old western magazine
MORRISTOWN, UTAH- 1860 era - U. S. District Attorney, Utah Territory, Named in story of Mormon Church struggle with Joseph Morris who refused to abide by Church rules, upsetting Brigham Young and his followers. Very detailed as published entitled "The Morrisite War; Insurrection by a Self-Styled Prophet with engravings printed on slick paper in rare western magazine.
MORROW, Ann Spencer * (1929 ANNE MORROW LINDBERGH MAKES IT THREE - National News Magazine Article of Lindbergh's Engagement)
MORROW, Constance * (1929 ANNE MORROW LINDBERGH MAKES IT THREE - National News Magazine Article of Lindbergh's Engagement)
MORROW, Dave ("Prairie Dog Dave" Marshal of Dodge City), "Killer in Fancy Pants" by Wayne T. Walker. Famous gambler of the old West who was also one of the most feared shots on the frontier in 1880 era that he was called "The Undertaker's Friend". Prominent citizen of Ft. Worth, Texas and owner of the White Elephant Saloon. Killed Jim Courtright in shootout in Cowtown.
MORROW, Dave - ("Prairie Dog") - 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
MORROW, Dwight W. * (American Ambassador to Mexico), (1929 ANNE MORROW LINDBERGH MAKES IT THREE - National News Magazine Article of Lindbergh's Engagement)
MORROW, Dwight W., Mrs. * (1929 ANNE MORROW LINDBERGH MAKES IT THREE - National News Magazine Article of Lindbergh's Engagement)
MORROW, Dwight Whitney, Senator, * - 1931 - (of New Jersey) pictured and written about in article entitled A YOUNG-MORROW PLAN, as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
MORROW, J. J., Brigadier General, U. S. Army * - 1919 - Pictured in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR as Chief Engineer of the First Army Corps which fought at Chateau-Thierry, Vesle River, Verdun and the Argonne as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.
MORROW, Jack - 1846 - 1931 era. Named in story of a cool-headed fearless Deputy Sheriff of Tombstone entitled TOMBSTONE DEPUTY SHERIFF BILL BREAKENRIDGE BY Burfee Carlson. Lawman faced the likes of Ringo Star, Johnny Ringo, "Black Jack" Ketchum and "Curly Bill" Brocius as law of the west as found in this very seldom read western publication.
MORROW, John A.,- 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. Ensign of the U. S. S. Delphy, OOD named in article entitled "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" by Ben T. Traywick who writes that after the helmsman got the word, the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortured metal followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine
MORROW, S. J. - 1870 - Location: MT, WY. Named in story as photographer 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.
MORROW, W. C. * (Literary Workers of the Pacific Coast, 1896 Munsey's Magazine)
MORROW, Willsie * - Honore - 1936 - Pictured w short description of her best seller, "Let The King Beware" in featured article "Books And Their Makers" citing This Week's Best Sellers as saved from this old American pictorial magazine. Page is in mint condition and is 11 y 14 inches.
Morrsion Ranch, - 1900 era – Location: ID, MT, NV. Story entitled “Two Funerals For Al Hennessy” by Ernest Oberbillig who writes of the pioneer life of Albert Hennessy who founded mining claims such as the Meadow Creek Silver Mines as found in this rare, complete, seldom found western magazine.
MORSE, Harry N. - - 1850 era - Location: High Sierras of California - Mentioned in "How to Foil a Stage Robber" by Ed Earl Repp. James B. Hume, head of Wells Fargo Police Service, had gold cast in balls so heavy the robbers couldn't move them.. As published in this old rare and complete western magazine.
MORSE, Lee * - 1924 - Pictured as seen in photoplay "Artists and Models" as saved from an American Pictorial Magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.
MORSE, Leila Livingstone (Miss) * - 1932 - Granddaughter of the Inventor pictured at "The Centennial of the First Message Send Telegraph". The single page is saved from an American Pictorial magazine. The size is 11 1/2 by 15 inches in mint condition.
MORSE, Samuel -1913 - mentioned in "A Radical Improvement in Cabling" eliminating the Siphon Recorder as published in this American News Magazine.
MORSE, Samuel F. B. - 1830 - 1860 - Named in story entitled GUN KING OF THE WEST by Lee A. Silva who says Sam Colt could've had it all - the entire U.S. Gun Making business - except for one fateful day in 1855 when he picked the wrong man to throw out of his office. Fantastic true story as found in the complete and seldom found Western Magazine
MORSE, Samuel F. B. - 1858 - Director of New York, Newfoundland an London Telegraph Company named in Patent Engraving * w pictures and text entitled "The Atlantic Cable" which covers the laying of the Atlantic Cable and includes detailed drawing of the ship Niagara
MORSEHEAD, Major Henry * - 1922 - Collage and panorama entitled "Endeavors of British Explorers To Scale Mount Everest: Double page of pictures of Royal Geographical Society's Mount Everest Expedition.
MORISOT, Berthe - 1926 - Named in story entitled "THE PAINTER OF CHILDREN" who the author says Mary Cassatt (1844 - 1926) has the eyes of a painter and in a measure - the mind of a sister of Charity. "She is devoted to her art as if it was a religion. Portraits and prints featured as saved from this old American magazine
MORTON, Bill - 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
MORSMAN, E. M. general superintendent, Pacific Express Co. mentioned in "Nebraska's Great Train Robbery", by Leo Scherer
MORTIMER, Charles - Sergeant, Texas Rangers - circa 1877. Site: TX, Mexico. Named in story about escapade of Judge Charles Howard entitled SHOOT-OUT AT SAN ELIZARIO by Dean Lipton who tells of the unauthorized take over of the salt lakes of Guadalupe and the resultant conflict resulting in Texas Ranger deaths as found in this old, complete, western magazine.
MORTIMER, James (Silver Trophy Award, Westminster Dog Show Article, 1936)
MORTIMER, Richard, Jr. * Lieutenant. Tuxedo park, New York. WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action.
MORTON Arnold M. - 1870 - 1890 - Site: Oklahoma. Author of "That Good Dalton Boy" by Arnold M. Morton who tells the story of Frank Dalton, Deputy U. S. Marshal who was killed while raiding an outlaw Camp at the request of Judge Parker of Fort Smith as published in this rare and seldom found western magazine.
MORTON, Charles * Major General (OPENING OF PEARL HARBOR DRYDOCK, HONOLULU, HAWAII - PICTORIAL REVIEW 1919)
MORTON, Charles G., *- Major General - Commanding 29th Division - 1919 - Pictured with the Commanding General of the Fifth Army Corps, Maj. General Charles P. Summerall in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR with his staff officers and division leaders as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
MORTON, Howard E. * - 1921 - His story reviewed in striking scenes of William Gillette's new play "The Dream Maker" as pictured here in shots of casts as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine
MORTON, Joseph B. * (Commander, Regular Army and Navy Union, Patriotic Society of the Civil War, Munsey Magazine, 1896)
MORTON, Leander ( Train robber), "Prison Break" by Harry H. Morgan, history of jail break from the Nevada Prison in 1871 at Carson City as rarely found in this old Western magazine.
MORTON, Levi P. * Vice President of the United States and Governor of New York.1898 In the Public Eye, National Magazine
MORTON, Levi P., Mrs. * Vice President. 1897 First Printing of History entitled "The Daughters of the American Revolution" by Carolyn Halstead.
MORTON, Mr. "Named in "Sarah Winnemucca, Paiute Princess" . She learned the white man's magic and how to use the white man's tongue to plead for her people as published in the old and seldom found western magazine."
MORTON, Paul * - Washington, D. C., Pictured is the Secretary of the Navy along with some of the other American Delegates to the Railway Congress in 1905. Article cites facts and figures of Railroad progress throughout the world as saved from this old American News Magazine
MORTON, Professor (Hoboken - (HISTORIC STORY OF EDISON & BAMBOO FILAMENT, True Western Magazine 1968)
MORTON, Richard, Jr. (Baltimore Belles Old Mag May 1898)
MORTON, Richard, Jr., Mrs. (Baltimore Belles Old Mag May 1898)
MORTON, Rosy Named in "Sarah Winnemucca, Paiute Princess" . She learned the white man's magic and how to use the white man's tongue to plead for her people as published in the old and seldom found western magazine." .
MORTON, Senator. of INDIANA * - 1876 - Memorial addresses on life and character of Andrew Johnson by members of the United States and House of Representatives. ORIGINAL. Some spoilage, binder frayed. Printed by order of the 44th Congress. Hard cloth cover with Gold lettering.
MORTON, William S.. - 1880 era - Named in Biographical story entitled "From Outlaw to Marshal to Corpse" story of Hendry "Bullet Proof" Brown, Kansas Lawmen who the author says, " Couldn't resist the exciting life and the gains of crime as published in this rare magazine
MORTON, William S. - 1870 - 80 era. Location: New Mexico. Named in story by Philip J. Rasch who writes claiming his story gives an impartial and more accurate account of this historic New Mexico Gunfight which included BILLY THE KID as found in this old, complete western magazine.
MORTON, William T. G., - 1936 - Dentist named in article entitled NINETY YEARS OF GENERAL ANESTHESIA as Doctors celebrate the event that made modern surgery possible as explained and saved from this old American News Magazine.
MORTON, William Thomas - Dentist - mentioned in ARMY NAVY MEDICAL LIBRARY - Washington, D. C. - Story entitled "Index-Catalog" and librarian Major Edward Hume. 1936
MORVAN, Joan Murdered , Howard. Found insane after Howard MAGNUSSEN allegedly attacking her as alleged in "Crimes Against Children" in National Magazine of 1937.
MORVICH * (Thoroughbred Horse owned by Benjamin Block) - 1922 - News and Pictorial of Man o' War defeating Sir Barton as published in this old American Pictorial Magazine. Others named are : SIR BARTON *; MORVICH * (Owned by Benjamin Block); EXTERMINATOR * (Jockey Johnson up); GREY LAG *;
MORVICH * - 1922 Unbeaten thoroughbred and challenger to Man o' War pictured in pictorial collage entitled "Baseball and the Turf--Confiscated Stills and Liquors", includes pictures and government efforts to enforce prohibition.
MORVIL, Harry * - 1920 - Pictured in The Bat in article entitled "Actresses in Plays of the Opening Fall Season and Striking Situations in Some Popular Success."
MOR-WAY CAMP *, "Lords of the South Plains" by Norman B. Wiltsey, article from old western magazine
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