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PAPAGO INDIANS 1870 era - Location - Arizona.. Named in "Yuma's Gold". A story of untouched treasures of gold once found in the Arivaipa Hills and remains there today as told by author J. Frank Dobie in this rare and seldom found western magazine
PAPAGO INDIANS, 1810 - 90. Location: AZ, CA, MX, NY. Named in story of pioneer, prospector and builder, Solomon Warner. by Donald N. Bentz. Grandson of a Revolutionary War Veteran, he left New York for the pioneer wilds and actually set the bricks for old Fort Yuma before settling down to a lifetime of work as he opened the first “American” store in Tucson. He had to leave the country when the Civil War broke out, but he returned to become one of Arizona’s leading citizens as found in this old western magazine
PAPAGOS INDIANS - 1850 ERA. Location AZ, CA, KY, NY. Named in historical story entitled "The Father of Arizona" by A. Kinney Griffith which recites events in the life of Charles Debrille Poston in Tubec's turbulent past as found in this complete, rare, western magazin
PAPIN, P. D.. - 1860 era - Named in historical story entitled " Fort Laramie" , a Federal Army Outpost in Wyoming and the events that took place here and changed the outcome of the pioneer west as published in this rare of western magazine
PAPINEAU Jr., Edmund * - 1923 - Toledo, Ohio - Pictured and written about as son who fondles snakes of his Dad's Medicine Show as saved from this old American Pictorial Review.
PAPINEAU, Edmund - 1923 - Toledo, Ohio - Named as a herb doctor for medicine shows whose son is pictured fondling snakes as saved from this old American Pictorial Review
PAPINEAU, James * Private. Saginaw, Michigan. W 1 Honor Roll – Died of Wounds
PAPOULAS, General * (Commander in Chief of the Greek Army) 1921 - Pictorial collage of War Pictures between Turkey and Greece.
PAPPER, Harry * - 1895 - Pictured and named in original 110 year old pictorial historical text entitled "THE MAKING OF OUR POPULAR SONGS" by Ernest Jarrold as it was saved from an American Monthly magazine. Indexed by composer and song.
PAPWORTH, Charlie and wife Jennie and baby Temple - - Fascinating true story of the Dublin, Texas Haunted Waterhole by Ennis Favors of local water well haunted by the ghosts of Jenny and baby Temple Papworth. Subject rarely found in this old western magazine.
PAPYRUS * (Thoroughbred Horse) - 1923 - On cover entitled "WINNER OF THE BRITISH DERBY" shown with Jockey Donoghue prepping for International race at Belmont Park.
PARACHUTING IN 1923 - Site: IL, OH, NY. Pictorial story entitled "DARING FEATS WITH PARACHUTES" which pictorially records feats of early parachutists as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
PARACHUTIST BUSCHMEYER, H. G. "Buddy" * - 1929 - Featured and pictured in article entitled ON THE AIR while falling through the air, the veteran parachutist made a fall with a portable short-wave transmitter strapped to his chest as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
PARADISE ALLEY mentioned in "Ho, for the Klondike!", by Paul Hogarth
PARADISE ALLEY * - 1924 - Pictured as star is Helen Shipman in collage of photos entitled ACTRESSES IN SPOKEN AND SILENT DRAMA as star of PARADISE ALLEY playing at the Casino Theatre as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.
PARADISE OF THE PACIFIC - HAWAII * - 1927 - Pictorial collage with text by
Ethel C. McDonald showing scenes of Hawaii in the early 1931's inc., Waikiki
Beach, Hilo, and KILUAUEA as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
PARADISE VALLEY mentioned in "Lost Bonanza of the Satna Rosas" by William E.
Whelchel
PARADISO, V. G. * - 1918 - Pathe Phonograph Dealer of 604 Main Ave., Passaic, New Jersey ad pictures with the singing star MURATORE who sings exclusively for Pathe Records in an old ad entitled FOR YOUR MOST IMPORTANT GIFT with pictures of Pathe Model no. 10 and the Pathe Art Model as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine ad. Mint. 11 by 16 in
PARAMOUNT and ARTCRAFT MOTION PICTURES * - 1918 - Named in theatrical flyer entitled "THE MASTER MUSICIANS WHO DIRECT AT THE RIVOLI AND THE RIALTO THEATERS", both under direction of S. L. Rothapfel and sponsored by Paramount and Artcraft Motion Pictures as saved from this pictorial magazine
PARAMOUNT-CHRISTIE SCOTCH COMEDIES * - 1928 - Appearing and pictured in HOOT, LASSIE are stars Joan Marquis and Jack Duggy in article entitled " NEWS OF MOTION PICTURES AND THEIR STARS as saved from this old American Pictorial collage.
PARAMOUNT PICTURES * - 1918 -- Named in the RIVOLI Theatre, Broadway and 49th Street and the RIALTO Theatre on Times Square in an MOTION PICTURE AD which features a pictorial collage of the great movie stars of the early years appearing at these theatres as published in this American pictorial collage. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.
PARAMOUNT PICTURES credited for 1922 Movie Star Marion Davies pictured in Flyer ad for "When Knighthood Was in Flower" (Paramount Picture)
PARAMOUNT PICTURES - 1923. Named in great old ad for the Zane Grey's movie TO THE LAST MAN entitled "THE MOVIE SEASON IS ON" at Theatres Under the Direction of Hugo Risenfeld playing at the Rialto - Broadway and 44th Street - a Paramount Picture
PARAMOUNT STAR AGNES AYRES * - 1923 - Pictured is Agnes Ayres, Star of Paramount Pictures 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.
PARAMOUNT STAR FRANCES DEE * - 1931 - Pictured as Paramount star greets the first snowfall n article entitled STARS AND SCENES FROM THE NEW FILMS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine
PARBURY, Florence, Miss * - 1921 - English Author, Artist Singer and Musician pictured and featured in article entitled "Women Who in Spheres of Politics, Business and Fashion" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Page is 11 by 16 in mint condition.
PARDO, Saenz - Mexican mentioned in "Pancho Villa's Assassination" by Elias L. Torres with translation by Doctor I. J. Bush. Strange story here of Mexican version of Villa's death (1923) translated into English as published in this old western magazine many years ago
PAREDIS, Don Miguel - 1860 - 1870's - Location: California - Named in "The San Francisco Diamond Hoax". Seems Asbury Harpending was a central figure in the attempt fo bring California into the Confederacy but he made more news as an accomplish in the Great Diamond Hope as found in this complete old western magazine
PARILLA, Don Diego de (Captain) - 1540 - 1770 ERA. Location: NM, TX, MEXICO. Named in story entitled CAME THE BAREFOOTED PRIESTS by Frieda and Samuel Hyatt - the story of the humble priests who braved danger to bring their Christian religion to the "heathen" Indians as told in this old, complete western magazine
PARIS GRENADE EXPLOSION * - 1918 - Pictured and written about in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR with text explaining that 15,000,000 hand grenades stored blew up at Courneure as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.
PARIS EXPOSITION of 1900 * - 1900 - Pictorial article with text entitled THE PRESENT APPEARANCE OF THE EXPOSITION by Edward Insley is a pictorial look at various buildings which appear as exhibits as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
PARIS IN HER NEW ORDEAL * - 1918 - Location, Paris France. Pictorial collage re-capturing the moments when Germans opened their new offensive of World War I dropping shells from a big gun some 80 miles from Paris and showing damage done as saved from this American pictorial magazine. Mint Condition. 3 pages. 11 by 16 inches.
PARIS, Alexander, Colonel - (1700 era) of Charleston, South Carolina. Historic Article entitled "First Woman Painter in America" - Henrietta Johnston and reciting early history of her subjects and other women painters in America as published in 1927 American News Magazine..
PARIS, Gaston * Literary Writer. 1896 Article and Picture.
PARISAN SANTOS-DUMONT'S LITTLE GASOLINE ENGINE BLIMPS - 1800 - 1914 era. Location: California. Named in story entitled ALL THE DARING YOUNG MEN by Joseph F. Hood which recites the ingenuity of the young men who studied, planned, and performed in planes, balloons of unusual contraptions with history of each as found in this, of all places, complete western magazine.
PARIASIANA * - 1928 - Featured as actress is ILYA RAYCELLEin pictorial collage entitled NEW AND OLD FAVORITES OF THE BROADWAY STAGE as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine
PARISEAU, Joseph E. * Private (Cashel, North Dakota – Honor Roll – Killed in Action)
PARISER, Harry * Corporal (New York City – Honor Roll – Killed in Action)
PARISH, Mr. Mentioned in "Undersea Treasure" By: Anonymous
PARK CITY GOLD CAMP - 1847 - 1901 Era. Location Colorado, Ohio.. Story entitled FATHER DYER - THE SNOWSHOE ITINERANT by Harry E. Chatfield of a circuit preacher outfitted in buffalo-skin and snowshoes carrying his message over the gigantic mountains and deep gorges of the frontier west as here related as found in this complete western magazine
PARK HOTEL Hannibal mentioned in "The Real Molly Brown", by Louise Cheney
Park Rivers Post - Mentioned in "The Pembina River Post" by Earl V. Chapin, Excerpts from the 1799-1814 extraordinary journal of Alexander Henry fur trader for the North West Company.. As published in this old rare and complete western magazine
PARK STREET CHURCH * - BOSTON OUTDOORS* 1907 by Samuel Crothers. Drawings by Jules Guerin. Engravings by H. C. Merrill w rare history of buildings of old Boston
PARK STREET CONGREGIONAL CHURCH - 1907 - Reverend Doctor Conrad named in article about the visits of Miss Laura A. Smith entitled WERE THE CHURCHES CORDIAL TO MISS SMITH who investigated the welcome of churches in the New York, Brooklyn and Boston area as saved from this old American Newsweek magazine
PARK, James M. * Private (Greensboro, Gergia - Honor Roll – Killed in Action)
PARK, Marion Edwards * Doctor. Shown in 1922 as Dean of Radcliffe College before leaving to take similar office at Bryn Mawr College.
PARK, Trenor W., * - 1904 - Named in article entitled "TUNNEL-BUILDING EXTRAORDINARY" courtesy of Engineer News which relates the problems and progress of construction activity of the Hudson River Tunnel as saved from this American News Magazine 102 years.
PARK, William H. Doctor (New York Board of Health), (1933 HEADLINER DR. WILLIAM HALLOCK PARK)
PARKE, General - Demoted to Colonel. Brigadier General. "The Men in Command of Our Fighting Force". Saturday Evening Post 1901
PARKE, Hiram H. * - 1934 - Pictured and written about in weekly article THEY STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD as saved from an old American News Magazine. .He is president of the American Art Association-Anderson Galleries, Inc., New York and has auctioned off more than Forty million dollars worth of memorabilia.
PARKER TEN BORE RIFLE - 1880 era - Location CA, KS, IL, - Named in story entitled AMERICA'S MIGHTIEST WILDFLOWER by Raymond W. Thorp of Fred Kemble, a man who was rejected for service in the Civil War because he was too small to carry and handle a glove and lived to invent the clay pigeon and the mechanical trap as written in this old and complete western magazine
PARKER *, General - Awarded the Legion of Honor by Marshal Petain at Chaumont, France, 1919
PARKER, Judge - 1830 - 1900's era. Location: AR, OK. Named in story entitled "MAYSVILLE WAS A WHISKEY RUNNER'S HEAVEN" by Olevia E. Meyers who writes that those old stories of a line drawn in the sand (or on a floor) were sure true when surveyors discovered that the state line of Arkansas ran right through the middle of the town of Maysville, Arkansas making the the other side in the unregulated town of Oklahoma territory where liquor could be sold freely as published in this complete western magazine..
PARKER, (Mayor of Topeka, Kansas) - 1880-1900's era. Location: US. Named in history of famous woman outlaw BELLE STARR entitled "When Women Held the Whip Hand" by Glen Shirley with pictures, posters, headline of newspapers, sidesaddle information on Belle Starr as published in this very rare and seldom found complete western magazine
Parker, A. H. Surveyor - Mentioned in - "Lost Golden Ledge of Eagles" by Steve Wilson,. Named in the story of Colonel Jacob Snively's 100 man army that left from Coleman County, Texas for the largest single gold expedition in Texas. This is what they did not find as published in this old and rarely found western magazine.
PARKER, Adele Hubbell - (Daughter of Juan Lorenzo, Sr., and Lina Rubi Hubbell) - 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
PARKER, Albert, Director of THE BLACK PIRATE * - 1926 - Pictured and written up is star Douglas Fairbanks in article entitled "SWASHBUCKLING WITH DOUG ON A PAINTED OCEAN" in the Personal Glimpses section as saved from this old American Newsweek magazine. 4 pages
PARKER, Alton B. * - 1917 - American World War I Memorabilia consisting of collage of pictures of various parades to first U. S Army contingencies parading in various cities of the United States before going overseas. Double page, 22 by 15 inches. Excellent condition.
PARKER, Alton, Captain .* - 1931 - Pictured in article entitled A RADICAL DEPARTURE IN MOTOR DESIGN and written about which shows H. J. Hickey of Los Angeles demonstrating for Parker, one of the Byrd pilots in the Antarctic his new combustion engine as saved from this old American pictorial magazine
PARKER, B. C.. - 1850 - 90 era - Location, Tucson, Arizona. Named in story entitled "Tucson's Most Famous Saloon" by Donald N. Bentz. Author writes of Charles Owen Brown who founded the Congress Hall Saloon of which it was said, "there is no billiard, card or drinking saloon equal to it in tasty and comfortable finish...it is superb as found in this rare and complete western magazine.
PARKER, Baldwin * - 1900 era. Location OK, CA. Son of Quanah Parker named in story entitled THE OUTLAW WHO RAN FOR GOVERNOR by Albert S. Giles, Sr., who writes of Al Jennings - an outlaw and penitentiary inmate who became a famous lawyer, citizen, candidate for Governor and consultant to the Movie Industry as told in this old and complete western magazine
PARKER, Baldwin mentioned in "Comanche Reunion", by Betty Flanagan
PARKER, Ben J. mentioned in "Comanche Reunion", by Betty Flanagan
PARKER, Benjamin mentioned in NANCY PARKER - A LADY BACKED TO THE WALL", by Juanita Daniel Zachry
PARKER, Bonnie "Sugar" or "Sug" *_ 1932 - Outlaw and subject of story entitled KIDNAPPED BY BANDITS by Joe Johns (as submitted by Eva Ball). True story of Joe Johns who was kidnapped by Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker and lived to tell about his harrowing experiences dodging bullets and deaths from lawman and gangsters alive as found in this rare and seldom read complete western magazine.
PARKER, Bonnie - 1900 - 30 era - Location - OK, SD, TX - Named in story entitled "It's A Horseless Carriage" by Sam Henderson covering the changing effect of the west by the charging auto. Covers the introduction of the car and pictures of famous autos of persons of importance in our American culture as found in a seldom read western magazine.
PARKER, C. C. "Bud" - 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"
PARKER, Captain * - 1928 - Named and pictured as member of the LOYOLA SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM entitled A STALWART ARRAY showing the members of the Catholic High School Team which lost only one game of fifteen this season as saved from an old American Pictorial magazine.
PARKER, Captain * of the DARTMOUTH - HARVARD FOOTBALL GAME * - 1925 - as pictured in Dartmouth Game where the score was Dartmouth 32 - Harvard 9.
PARKER, Charles H. - Candidate for District Attorney - 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.
PARKER, Chee - 1884 - 90 era. Location: OK, TX. Son of Chief Quanah Parker named in story entitled CHIEF CAUSE AND QUANAH PARKER by Janice Wilks Orlov with Olive Wilks Horton and Claude Wilks. Relates the story of a white man drifting between two ways of life, unable to make a clear choice and, finally, at home nowhere. as published in the old, complete western magazine.
PARKER, Cynthia Ann "Nineteen Months with the Comanches" by Jack Derden, the heroic account of Rachel Plummer who was kidnapped by the Comanches along with her better known children captives, Cynthia Ann Parker and John Parker. Circa 1836 as saved from a little known western magazine.
PARKER, Cynthia Ann * "Lords of the South Plains" by Norman B. Wiltsey, history of the Comanche experience with horses and, according to U. S. Military officers became the best light cavalry the world has ever seen.
PARKER, Cynthia Ann * mother of Quanah Parker mentioned in "Comanche Reunion", by Betty Flanagan
PARKER, Cynthia Ann - 1840 era - Texas area - Named in "Comanche Captive-Sarah Horn" by Louise Cheney, the story of an Apache Indian Kidnapping which resulted in the murder of her husband and the enslavement of her children. All reported as published in this old rare and complete western magazine.
PARKER, Cynthia Ann mentioned in NANCY PARKER - A LADY BACKED TO THE WALL", by Juanita Daniel Zachry
PARKER, Cynthia Ann mother of Quanah Parker mentioned in "Red Lightning Struck Twice", by Curtis Bishop
PARKER, Cynthia Ann white captive mother mentioned in "Saga Of Millie Durgan" article from old western magazine
PARKER, Cynthia Ann. - 1840 - 1870's. Location TX. Named in story entitled Comanche Chief by Zoe A. Tilghman which contains important genealogical info of family including. his daughter, Mrs. Neda Birdsong and contains facts which the author says straighten out stories of Adobe Wells and other Indian battles led by Chie Quanah Parker as published in this old, rare and complete magazine
PARKER, Cynthia Ann, - 1874 era - Adobe Walls Area - Mother of Quanah named in "Brave and the Bravest !" by Harvey H. Bowers, the story of the heroics of Mrs. William Olds during the Indian attack led by Quanah on the Adobe Trading Post as published in this complete and rare old western magazine.
PARKER, Cynthia Ann - 1872 era. Location: Western United States. Named in story entitled ORIGIN OF THE INDIAN POLICE by George E. Virgines relates the beginning and history of the law enforcement overseeing the Indian Reservations with great pictures of members of the Indian Police Force as found in this old, complete western magazine.
PARKER, Cynthia Ann - 1890 - 1900 era. Location: OK, TX. Named as mother of Chief Quanah Parker in story entitled I KNEW QUANAH PARKER by Wm. Cx Hancock. Rare pictures of Parker, his son and Squaws in a story of a powerful chief whose named calmed angry braves and so impressed a small white boy that he felt that benign influence many years later as published in this old and complete western magazine
PARKER, Cynthia Ann STORY * by Harry Andrews - rare second issue of western magazine contains story of Cynthia Ann Parker * who was white for first nine years - Indian from them on, she bore a son who was to become one of the most famous Comanche Chiefs and baby Prairie Flower * (illustrated by B. D. Titsworth)
PARKER, Daniel Elder, preacher mentioned in "Comanche Reunion", by Betty Flanagan
PARKER, E. L. * Private, (Kalispell, Montana – Honor Roll – Killed in Action)
PARKER, E. P. * Judge, Missouri. 1922 Pictured after being appointed by President Harding to be the American Commissioner on the American - German Claims Commission.
PARKER, E. S., - 1820 -1880 era. Location - Western United States -Commissioner of Indian Affairs Mentioned in "The Great Captain Black Beaver" by Wayne T. Walker. "On the 8th day of May, Black Beaver, a Delaware, and the most prominent of all the Indians belonging to the old Wichita Agency, Died...". Article from old western magazine.
PARKER, Edward J. * Chief Secretary SALVATION ARMY* "DEMOCRACY FOR THE SALVATION ARMY" . 1929 Major New Magazine under the Religion and Social Service Section. Includes Map of Posts Around the World.
PARKER, Eleanor, Miss * - (of Gleasonadale, Mass) -1925 - Pictured are TWINS KEEP STEP WHILE CLIMBING PARNASSUS GRADUATES as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. 10 by 14 inches. Mint condition.
PARKER, Ellis H. * - 1934 Pictured and written about in article entitled THEY STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD as saved from a national News magazine. He is chief of the Burlington, New Jersey County Detective and has had extraordinary success sleuthing.
PARKER, Ely Samuel commissioner of Indian Affairs 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."
PARKER, Ethel, Miss * - (of Gleasonadale, Mass) -1925 - Pictured are TWINS KEEP STEP WHILE CLIMBING PARNASSUS GRADUATES as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. 10 by 14 inches. Mint condition.
PARKER, Fess * - 1958 - Listed as member of cast of original Movie Ad of OLD YELLER displaying stars and scenes from mot popular movie based on the book by Fred Gipson as found in this complete collector's issue western magazine.
PARKER FORT MASSACRE - 1890 - 1900 era. Location: OK, TX. Named in story entitled I KNEW QUANAH PARKER by Wm. Cx Hancock. Rare pictures of Parker, his son and Squaws in a story of a powerful chief whose named calmed angry braves and so impressed a small white boy that he felt that benign influence many years later as published in this old and complete western magazine
PARKER, Francis - 1850's. Location: CA, MA. Named in Maverick Before The Mast. Here is Biography of the life and times of Richard Henry Dana, Jr. by Stephanie Cooper Shulsinger who reports that Dana sailed from Boston to San Francisco when the life of a seaman on a sailing was little better than that of a dog. Later he wrote Two Years Before the Mast and it was an instant success and then begin his career as a lawyer as found in this unusual western magazine.
PARKER, Frank W., Judge. - 1850 -1900 era - LOCATION NM. Named in historical story entitled THE SHERIFFS OF SAN MIGUEL by Milton W. Callon who writes that for almost fifty years one family ran Las Vegas, New Mexico and passed the torch from brother to brother, father to son and they became one of the most powerful dynasties on the western frontier as found in this complete western magazine.
PARKER, Frank, Brigadier General * - 1919 - Pictured and named in article entitled "Men Active In Legislation and Debate in Washington" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. The page is in mint condition and 11 by 16 inches.
PARKER, Frank, Major General * - 1936 -Named Commander of the "Fighting First" Divison pictured in article entitled FIGHTING FIRST LEADER", who was due for retirement but wanted to be with his old company as his service ended as reported in the weekly feature FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
PARKER, Frank.,., - Circa - 1873 - 1951 - San Francisco, California. Author of Anatomy of the San Francisco Cable Car, named in this thorough report entitled The First Cable Car by Roger R. Olmstead on the invention, founding and construction of this revolutionary invention that worked from the first day it was tried on Saturday, August 2, 1873 as published in this old American Western magazine with detailed drawings of workings.
PARKER, Frankie * - 1933 - American tennis player pictured winning the National Clay Court Title at the Chicago Town and Tennis Club defeating Gene Mako of University of California as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
PARKER, George - 1880 - 1930 era. Location: OK, MS, NM. Named in story entitled SAM BUTLER - COWBOY LAWMAN - written by Charles P. Sterrett and sponsored by Mrs. L. Mehlhop of the Dexter, New Mexico Historical Society and researched by by W. H. "Bill" Dearholt which is, in effect, a history of early New Mexico territory as found in this old and complete western magazine
PARKER, H. T. * - 1907 - Boston Transcript Music Critic mentioned in Article entitled "Mary Garden" detailing career of Mary Garden who is appearing in Oscar Hammerstein's Louise.
PARKER, Horatio W. (b. Auburndale, (Boston), MASS., September 15, 1863.(1918 HORATIO W. PARKER ORIG SEPIA GRAVURE, Biographical Info on back)
PARKER, Horatio W. Dr., (Yale Univ.), (1909 GEORGE W. CHADWICK WINS FOR NOEL, Literary Digest Mag, June 5, 1909)
PARKER, Howard G. * Bugler (Providence, Rhode Island – Honor Roll – Killed in Action)
PARKER, I. C., Judge - 1880 era. Location OK, TX. Nicknamed "Hang the Sons-s-Bitches" as named in story entitled "Red Stephens Was The Most Unlikely Horse Thief Of Them All" by Lee Homes is the story of the slickest hoss thief in the old west. Working as veterinary salesman by day, casing his target and rounding up a herd of stolen horses by night he was successful--for awhile -- as found in this complete and seldom read western magazine.
PARKER, Isaac C. (Judge) mentioned in "Indian Mounted Police – The Light Horse", by: Wayne T. Walker
PARKER, Isaac C. Federal Judge, (OUTLAW BELLE STARR RIDING SIDESADDLE- Western Pioneer Magazine)
PARKER, Isaac C., Federal Judge * - 1875 - 1920 Era. SITE Fort Smith, Arkansas. Judge named in story entitled Hangman's Daughter by Maurice Kildare of the seamier side of life in the west who tells of cheating, gambling, killing in the Cherokee Strip as found in this unusual side of the law as published in this old western magazine
PARKER, Isaac C., Federal Judge - 1870 - 1890 - Site: Oklahoma. Named in "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.
PARKER, Isaac C., Judge - 1850 - 80. Site - Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas . Named in the story entitled BELLE STARR, QUEEN BANDIT written by Vera Holding of America's most famous female bandit as found in this very unusual western magazine
PARKER, Issac uncle of Cynthia Ann Parker mentioned in NANCY PARKER - A LADY BACKED TO THE WALL", by Juanita Daniel Zachary
PARKER, Ivan H.,. - 1890 - 1939 era - location - California - County Recorder of Auburn, Californiaamed 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 mint condition.
PARKER, Jean * - 1934 - Supporting star of "CARAVAN", as reviewed in THE MOVIE OF THE WEEK as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine
PARKER, Jean * - 1936 - Pictured in film review of the Screen hit "The Texas Rangers" with Fred Macmurray, Jack Oakie, Lloyd Nolan, Edward Ellis and Jean Parker as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
PARKER, Jimmy - 1910-20 era - Location US - Boss of cowboys named in fantastic carnival and circus history entitled HEY RUBE which covers the carnival tricks of stars who entertained customers with various tricks of the carnival trade. Includes names of little know rodeo star who performed their acts before the public as found in this complete western magazine.
PARKER, Joe- 1880 - 1940 Era. Site Texas, Tennessee, North Carolina. Named in story entitled THE YOUNG BUFFALO HUNTER OF THE TEXAS PLAINS by Oren W. Nolen who writes compellingly of this Brown County, Texas Buffalo hunter who ran away from home to be a buffalo skinner and along the way, he was nearly hung, shot and kidnapped before he became a Texas Ranger as published in this complete western magazine. Rare.
PARKER, John "Lords of the South Plains" by Norman B. Wiltsey, history of the Comanche experience with horses and, according to U. S. Military officers became the best light cavalry the world has ever seen.
PARKER, John "Nineteen Months with the Comanches" by Jack Derden, the heroic account of Rachel Plummer who was kidnapped by the Comanches along with her better known children captives, Cynthia Ann Parker and John Parker. Circa 1836 as saved from a little known western magazine.
PARKER, John brother of Daniel Parker mentioned in "Comanche Reunion", by Betty Flanagan
PARKER, John - brother of Cynthia Ann Parker - 1840 - 1870's. Location TX. Named in story entitled Comanche Chief by Zoe A. Tilghman which contains important genealogical info of family including. his daughter, Mrs. Neda Birdsong and contains facts which the author says straighten out stories of Adobe Wells and other Indian battles led by Chie Quanah Parker as published in this old, rare and complete magazine
PARKER, John cousin to Cynthia Ann Parker and Commissioner, Parker County mentioned in NANCY PARKER - A LADY BACKED TO THE WALL", by Juanita Daniel Zachry
PARKER, John G., Riverboat skipper of "The Traveller" - 1855 Era - Named in "Short Campaign of Lt. Slaughter" ( Lieutenant, U. S. Army, 2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment) --- who wanted to put and end to Indian fighting but died trying as published in western magazine
PARKER, John H., 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.
PARKER, John H., - 1860 - 80 era - Lieutenant, U. S. Army 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.
PARKER, John husband of Nancy Parker mentioned in NANCY PARKER - A LADY BACKED TO THE WALL", by Juanita Daniel Zachary
PARKER, John. - 1870 -80 era. Location TX, NM - Texas Ranger named in story entitled "RANGER JIM GILLETTE - TEXAS TOWN TAMER" by Wayne T. Walker who writes the history of this great Texas Ranger Lawman, Jim Gillette and his exploits that made him respected by many and feared by the bad guy as published in this rare and seldom found complete western magazine
PARKER, Isaac C., Judge - 1840 - 1910, Location: AR, OK. Named in story entitled BASS REEVES, BLACK DEPUTY, U. S. MARSHAL written by Charles W. Mooney who tells the story of a Black American who rose from slavery to becoming one of the most respected Marshals on the western frontier as found in this old and complete western magazine.
PARKER, Isaac C., Judge, - 1800 - 1900's. U. S. Marshal named in "United States Marshal" say there were times when they were the only law. Here is his story of those legendary heroes featuring the life of Bill Tilghman and others who served. Of particular importance, however, is this author’s attention to old badges when the Marshal’s had to purchase their own badges. Old western story features many of the badges worn by U. S. Marshals.
PARKER, Kenneston * Private (Syracuse, New York – Honor Roll – Killed in Action)
PARKER, L. H. (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
PARKER, Lucy mother of Cynthia Ann Parker mentioned in "Comanche Reunion", by Betty Flanagan
PARKER, M.., * - 1926 - of 635 West 15th Street, Los Angeles, California whose photo entitled A SEAGULL HOMEWARD BOUND won an award in this week's winner in Photographic Contest as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
PARKER, M.., Photo * - 1931 - (of Los Angeles, California) - Winner of Cash Award for photo submitted entitled LOQUACIOUS KEEPERS OF THE GATE in weekly feature entitled WINNERS OF CASH AWARDS IN THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC CONTEST as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
PARKER, M. - (635 West 15th Street, Los Angeles, California .) - 1927 - Winner of Second Prize Award in pictorial collage entitled "AMATEUR CONTESTANTS AWARDED CASH PRIZE" as saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine
PARKER, M. * - 1928 - Los Angeles, California native's photo entitled AT THE TEN THOUSAND FOOT LINE wins cash award in article entitled CASH PRIZES TO AMATEUR CAMERA ARTISTS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
PARKER, M. (Photo) * - (Box 915, Station C, Los Angeles, California) - 1928 - Her picture entitled THE YOUNGER GENERATION winner of a cash award as shown in article entitled IN THE WEEKLY PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPLETION as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
PARKER, Mr. Judge mentioned in "I Saw The Dalton's Die" article from old western magazine
PARKER, Nancy * mentioned in NANCY PARKER - A LADY BACKED TO THE WALL", by Juanita Daniel Zachry
PARKER, NANCY, cabin of * mentioned in NANCY PARKER - A LADY BACKED TO THE WALL", by Juanita Daniel Zachry
PARKER, Neta Birdsong - 1884 - 90 era. Location: OK, TX. Daughter of Chief Quanah Parker named in story entitled CHIEF CAUSE AND QUANAH PARKER by Janice Wilks Orlov with Olive Wilks Horton and Claude Wilks. Relates the story of a white man drifting between two ways of life, unable to make a clear choice and, finally, at home nowhere. as published in the old, complete western magazine.
PARKER, Pecas son of Cynthia Ann Parker & Pete Nocona mentioned in "Comanche Reunion", by Betty Flanagan
PARKER, Prairie Flower * daughter of Cynthia Ann Parker & Pete Nocona mentioned in "Comanche Reunion", by Betty Flanagan
PARKER, Quanah (Indian), referred to in "Nine Years Among the Indians - 1870-79" by Herman Lehmann, who was captured by the Indians and learned their ways and fought for them against the Americans, Mexicans and Texas Rangers.
PARKER, Quanah * (Chief), "Lords of the South Plains" by Norman B. Wiltsey, history of the Comanche experience with horses and, according to U. S. Military officers became the best light cavalry the world has ever seen.
PARKER, Quanah - 1870 era. Location: AZ, OK TERRITORY, TX. Named in story entitled "COMANCHE JACK STILWELL" by Robert F. Turpin of this storied character of the Old West. He traveled with many inc., Buffalo Bill, Quanah Parker, William Grimes and he was a delegate to the Frisco convention which was important in Oklahoma becoming a state as found in this western magazine.
PARKER, Quannah, Chief of the Comanches- 1872 era. Location: Western United States. Named in story entitled ORIGIN OF THE INDIAN POLICE by George E. Virgines relates the beginning and history of the law enforcement overseeing the Indian Reservations with great pictures of members of the Indian Police Force as found in this old, complete western magazine.
PARKER, Quanah * - 1890 - 1900 era. Location: OK, TX. Story entitled I KNEW QUANAH PARKER by Wm. Cx Hancock. Rare pictures of Parker, his son and Squaws in a story of a powerful chief whose named calmed angry braves and so impressed a small white boy that he felt that benign influence many years later as published in this old and complete western magazine
PARKER, Quanah * - 1884 - 90 era. Location: OK, TX. Subject of story entitled CHIEF CAUSE AND QUANAH PARKER by Janice Wilks Orlov with Olive Wilks Horton and Claude Wilks. Relates the story of a white man drifting between two ways of life, unable to make a clear choice and, finally, at home nowhere. as published in the old, complete western magazine.
PARKER, Quanah * - 1840 - 1870's. Location TX. Subject of story entitled Comanche Chief by Zoe A. Tilghman which contains important genealogical info of family including. his daughter, Mrs. Neda Birdsong and contains facts which the author says straighten out stories of Adobe Wells and other Indian battles led by Chie Quanah Parker as published in this old, rare and complete magazine.
PARKER, Quanah * - Comanche Chief pictured in "Palo Duro, canyon of the dead" article from old western magazine
PARKER, Quanah, Chief - 1890 - 1900 era. Location: OK, TX. Subject of story entitled I KNEW QUANAH PARKER by Wm. Cx Hancock. Rare pictures of Parker, his son and Squaws in a story of a powerful chief whose named calmed angry braves and so impressed a small white boy that he felt that benign influence many years later as published in this old and complete western magazine
PARKER, Quanah, Chief * - Named in Tough Warriors by John R. Winslowe - 1860 Indian War era. Location: New Mexico Territory. Rare story entitled TOUGH WARRIORS by John R. Winslowe Sumner on the Pecos River. includes pictures of Comanche Chief Quanah Parker *, Chief Lone Wolf * and scenes and history of events as published in this old and complete western magazine.
PARKER, Quanah - 1860 Era - Comanche Indian Chief Referred to in story entitled "The Hero Of The Battle Of The Lightning Bugs" by E. H. Brewington, the story of the reputed first engagement of the battle of Civil War in Oklahoma territory. A complete western magazine
PARKER, Quanah Chief of the Comanches mentioned in "He Bagged 'Em Bare-Handed", by Vera Holding
PARKER, Quanah Chief, "Nineteen Months with the Comanche's" by Jack Derden, the heroic account of Rachel Plummer who was kidnapped by the Comanche's along with her better known children captives, Cynthia Ann Parker and John Parker. Circa 1836 as saved from a little known western magazine
PARKER, Quanah, Chief - 1890 - 1900 era. Location OK, TN, TX. 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.
PARKER, Quanah Comanche war leader mentioned in "Red Lightning Struck Twice", by Curtis Bishop
PARKER, Quanah Indian mentioned in "Indian Warriors" article from old western magazine
PARKER, Reverend Samuel.. - 1860 era - Named in historical story entitled " Fort Laramie" , a Federal Army Outpost in Wyoming and the events that took place here and changed the outcome of the pioneer west as published in this rare of western magazine
PARKER, Reverend White son of Baldwin Parker mentioned in "Comanche Reunion", by Betty Flanagan
PARKER, Robert Allerton - 1926 - Named in Article entitled "AN AMERICAN IN THE CLASSIC TRADITION - the story of Charls Sheeler paintings which are an important American Art Treasure with examples of his art work as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
PARKER, Robert Le Roy (alias Roy "Butch" Cassidy). - 1900's era - Site - Utah - Named in "The Different World Of Matt Warner" by Gale R. Rhoades. After living the life of outlaw, Warner became a good citizen serving as Deputy Sheriff, Justice of the Peace, detective and night watchman as published in a complete, seldom found old western magazine.
PARKER, Sallie * daughter of Bettie Parker and Mr. Simmons mentioned in NANCY PARKER - A LADY BACKED TO THE WALL", by Juanita Daniel Zachry
PARKER, Sallie White mentioned in "Comanche Reunion", by Betty Flanagan
PARKER, Seth * (LORD, Phillips H. *) - 1932 - Shown with picture of The Schooner Georgette donning Nautical Gear in preparation for his crjuise aboard an old four-master as saved from an old Pictorial magazine.
PARKER, Silas father of Cynthia Ann Parker mentioned in NANCY PARKER - A LADY BACKED TO THE WALL", by Juanita Daniel Zachary
PARKER, Suzy * - 1961 - (Texas Born Model) Pictured on cover of American Weekly with blurb stating "Actress and Playgirl Extraordinaire" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
PARKER, Tex Clown mentioned in "Memoirs of My Rodeo Days" article from old western magazine
PARKER, W. B. - 1820 - 1890 era. Location - Western Texas - Writer named in the story "HIGH HOPES AND WAR PAINT" by Eugene R. Anderson. Story of Lt. Montgomery Pike Harrison whose death resulted in the Indian Scout Captain Black Beaver, to be assigned the task of studying the evidence and reconstructing the murder of was the basis for this article as found in rare western magazine. Must read.
PARKER, White, Reverend - 1840 - 1870's. Location TX. Son of Chief Quanah Parker named in story entitled Comanche Chief by Zoe A. Tilghman which contains important genealogical info of family including. his daughter, Mrs. Neda Birdsong and contains facts which the author says straighten out stories of Adobe Wells and other Indian battles led by Chie Quanah Parker as published in this old, rare and complete magazine
PARKER-RUSSELL FIRE-BRICK COMPANY * - 1864 - 1920 ERA - 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 magazine
PARKER'S FORT- 1840 - 1870's. Location TX. Named in story entitled Comanche Chief by Zoe A. Tilghman which contains important genealogical info of family including. his daughter, Mrs. Neda Birdsong and contains facts which the author says straighten out stories of Adobe Wells and other Indian battles led by Chie Quanah Parker as published in this old, rare and complete magazine.
PARKES, James T. *, New York City - WWI Honor Roll - Died of Wounds.
PARKHILL, Forbes. - 1861 - 81 era. Location: CA, CO, MO. Author of "The Wildest of the West" named in story entitled DEADWOOD'S GAMBLING LADY by Louise Auer of Madame Vestal who served as a Confederate spy, a devoted wife and, ultimately, South Dakota's leading lady as found in this very rare western magazine.
PARKHURST, Charles H., REVEREND OF THE COUNCIL OF SEVENTY - 1902 - Leaders pictured and written about in article entitled "A NATIONAL MOVEMENT FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION" named as one of the promoters of a new religious and educational crusade as saved from this 105 year old American News magazine.
PARKINSON, "Salty Bill" * - 1860's - 90 - Named in this exciting story of the discovery of Borax entitled "BORAX KING" by Tom G. Murray who writes of John W. Searles and his brother who incorporated the San Bernardino Borax Company--made a fortune then sold out to Borax Smiths" Pacific Borax Company and along the way nearly got bamboozled out oh riche Great story as found in this complete and rare western magazine.
PARKINSON, Ida * - 1924 - Pictured in page entitled ACTRESSES OF STAGE AND SCREEN: ENGLISH BEAUTIES as she appeared in "Charlot's Revue of 1924" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.
PARKINSON, N., * of the KENT SCHOOL ROWING CREW of Kent, Conn. . * - 1927 - Pictured in article entitled "PREP SCHOOLBOYS WHO WILL ROW IN ENGLAND: THE CREW OF THE KENT SCHOOL" who will take part in the Henley Regatta in England as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
PARKMAN, Caroline - 1823 - 93 - Location: US. Mother of Francis Parkman named in story entitled THE INDOMITABLE FRANCIS PARKMAN by Tom Bailey who writes that Parkman, half-blind, cripple by disease and personal loss, he nevertheless wielded the pen that opened a wilderness to civilization. Here is his remarkable story which must be read by any student of western pioneer and Indian life. Entitled THE INDOMITABLE FRANCIS PARKMAN by Tom Bailey is the story of the author of The Oregon Trail as found in this old western magazine.
PARKMAN, Catherine Bigelow - 1823 - 93 - Location: US. Wife of Francis Parkman named in story entitled THE INDOMITABLE FRANCIS PARKMAN by Tom Bailey who writes that Parkman, half-blind, cripple by disease and personal loss, he nevertheless wielded the pen that opened a wilderness to civilization. Here is his remarkable story which must be read by any student of western pioneer and Indian life. Entitled THE INDOMITABLE FRANCIS PARKMAN by Tom Bailey is the story of the author of The Oregon Trail as found in this old western magazine
PARKMAN, Francis * - 1823 - 93 - Location: US. Subject of story entitled THE INDOMITABLE FRANCIS PARKMAN by Tom Bailey who writes that Parkman, half-blind, cripple by disease and personal loss, he nevertheless wielded the pen that opened a wilderness to civilization. Here is his remarkable story which must be read by any student of western pioneer and Indian life by the author of The Oregon Trail as found in this old western magazine.
PARKMAN, Francis.. - 1860 era - Historian named in historical story entitled " Fort Laramie" , a Federal Army Outpost in Wyoming and the events that took place here and changed the outcome of the pioneer west as published in this rare of western magazine
PARKMAN, Reverend - 1823 - 93 - Location: US. Grandfather of subject named in story entitled THE INDOMITABLE FRANCIS PARKMAN by Tom Bailey who writes that Parkman, half-blind, cripple by disease and personal loss, he nevertheless wielded the pen that opened a wilderness to civilization. Here is his remarkable story which must be read by any student of western pioneer and Indian life by the author of The Oregon Trail as found in this old western magazine.
PARKMAN, Samuel - 1823 - 93 - Location: US. Grandfather of subject of story entitled THE INDOMITABLE FRANCIS PARKMAN by Tom Bailey who writes that Parkman, half-blind, cripple by disease and personal loss, he nevertheless wielded the pen that opened a wilderness to civilization. Here is his remarkable story which must be read by any student of western pioneer and Indian life by the author of The Oregon Trail as found in this old western magazine.
PARKS *, Major General (OPENING OF PEARL HARBOR DRY-DOCK, HONOLULU, HAWAII PICTORIAL REVIEW - 1919)
PARKS, Frank * - 1880 - 1920 era - Site Western Frontier of Colorado - Named in author Victor W. Miller's THE CROSS BAR RANCH ON PICEANCE CREEK - a story of roughin it in early frontier days in the snows of Colorado taking care of sheep, eating buckskin (deer meat) and trying to stay warm as told and experienced in this very rare western magazine.
PARKS, Judge mentioned in "Hill Beachy's Prophetic Dream", by Grace Roffey Pratt
PARKS, Leighton, Doctor - 1923 - Pictured in article entitled MODERN CHURCHMEN with Dean Rousmaniere of the Church of St. Paul in Boston who is a strong defender of Dr. Leighton Parks as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
PARKS, Little Mary Mentioned in "Some Very Early Bucking Horses Milt Knew" By: Milt Hinkle
PARKS, Mr. - 1890 - 1920 - LOCATION: British Columbia - Miner named in story entitled "Forgotten Goldrush" by Fred l. Lade who writes of the camps in British Columbia's magnificent, mountainous Lardeau country are now ghost towns but at the turn of the century thousands of men were mining riches told by one that was there as saved in this old complete western magazine.
PARKS, Mr. * - 1880 - 1920 era - Site Western Frontier of Colorado - Named as owner of Jimmy, the kid's pony in author Victor W. Miller's THE CROSS BAR RANCH ON PICEANCE CREEK - a story of roughin it in early frontier days in the snows of Colorado taking care of sheep, eating buckskin (deermeat) and trying to stay warm as told and experienced in this very rare western magazine.
PARKS, Richard * Sergeant, (Atlanta, Georgia - Honor Roll -Died of Wounds)
PARKS, Thomas - Referred to as Confederate Naval Officer Second in Command in history of the first Civil War Submarine to sink a ship. Recently discovered and saved from a watery grave, this story of the Civil War Submarine Hunley is entitled "The Sub That Wouldn't Come Up" by Lydel Sims containing fascinating accurate (and some inaccurate) information). Historical pictures and drawings.
PARKS, Thomas, Contractor - 1850 - 1900 era - Named in story of Adolph Roenigk entitled THE FIGHT AT FOSSIL CREEK by J. L. Beardsley who tells of the attacks of Cheyenne Chiefs Tall Bull and Roman Nose on the workmen of the Union Pacific Railway in Kansas as found in this old western magazine
PARKS, Tilden * Private (Danville, Kentucky - Honor Roll - Died of Wounds)
PARKS, W. H. - Candidate for Secretary of State - 1867 - 1800 - 1890 era. Site: California. Named in story entitled TAPEWORM, TICKETS & SHOULDER STRIKERS by Richard Reinhardt who writes of many of the shenanigans at the polls in California in the early days and those that participated as found in this complete western magazine.
PARKSAN, George A., Governor * - 189 - 1930 era. Location: AL, Seattle, WA. Named in story entitled "MOLLY WALSH - QUEEN OF THE YUKON" by Harriet Farnsworth tells of this heroine of the Yukon as she fed and lodged the widest gold crazed men and of the monument that was dedicated to her near Skagway, Alaska as found in a rare and seldom read western magazine which is complete and in mint condition.
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