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SANCHEZ, Joe - 1900 - 1911. Location: AZ Territory, Mexico. Named in story entitled "FACE AT THE WINDOW" by Anna Payne as told to Tom Bailey who prints her story of the murder of her father and mother and the revenge she gained upon the murderer with the help of an unlikely ally, Pancho Villa as found in this 50 year old collectible western magazine in complete and mint condition.

SANCHEZ, Joaquin - 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

SANCHEZ, Jose -  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.

SANCHEZ, Jose called Joe mentioned in "Bass Outlaw Was A Texas Riddle" article from old western magazine

SANCHEZ, Jose - 1830 - 70's. Location: NM, CA. Named in story entitled "LIFE AND DEATH OF A PIONEER" by Joe Kennelley of William "Bill" (Don Julian) Workman - a western pioneer who obtained a land grant for 48,000 acres, becoming one of the most prosperous and influential ranchers until his empire collapsed under the strain of California's financial catrosphe in 1875 as found in this old, complete western magazine.

SANCHEZ, Leonidas, Constable, 1840 Era. Written up in "El Chivero of Arizona" By: Donald N. Bentz - the story of Merejildo Grizalva, captured by Apaches who swore undying hatred for Cochise and became a scout, interpreter and civilian guide.

SANCHEZ, Leonidas, Constable, 1840 Era. Written up in "El Chivero of Arizona" By: Donald N. Bentz - the story of Merejildo Grizalva, captured by Apaches who swore undying hatred for Cochise and became a scout, interpreter and civilian guide.

SANCHEZ, Lew - 1900 - 1911. Location: AZ Territory, Mexico. Named in story entitled "FACE AT THE WINDOW" by Anna Payne as told to Tom Bailey who prints her story of the murder of her father and mother and the revenge she gained upon the murderer with the help of an unlikely ally, Pancho Villa as found in this 50 year old collectible western magazine in complete and mint condition.

SANCHEZ, Louis  - 1850 Era - Site Western Territory of the United States - Named in story of Jesse Chisholm,  Guide of the  first Wagon train bound for California across Indian Territory in Historical article entitled  "Jesse Chisholm- Saga of a Peacemaker", by Wayne T. Walker  which features saga and real life tales inc., drawing of wagon train, etc. as published in this very unusual and rare western magazine

SANCHEZ, Pedro called Pete mentioned in "Bass Outlaw Was A Texas Riddle" article from old western magazine

SANCHEZ, Thomas.  - Early 1800's - Site: Location - 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

SANCHEZ, Vincente, Commandante - 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.

SANCHEZ, Vincente.  - Early 1800's - Site: Location - 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

SANCHEZ,  Indian Chief  *- 1871 era - Site: Arizona. Mexican Boy captured by Indians named in story entitled The General and the Medicine Man that took place on western frontier which reports on the exploits of Will C. Barnes, Sergeant, U. S. Army who received the Congressional Medal of Honor for the Battle of Cibicue, a bloody battle that was the prelude for the Battle of Fort Apache as found in this complete and seldom read western magazine

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA * - 1880 - 1920's. Site: CA. Named and pictured in story entitled THE MOCKER by Don Freeman who writes that Jesse Shepard was known as a Spiritualist who owned a home that brought misfortune to all. His strange life in the United States is related in this old and complete western magazine.

SAND CAVE - 1925 - Discovered by Floyd Collins who was later trapped in the Mammoth Cave in Kentucky as our nation watched with baited breath and rescue attempt after attempt failed as told in this story saved from this old American News magazine

SAND CREEK MASSACRE - 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.

SAND CREEK MASSACRE -  1870's - Western Frontier - mentioned in  “The Custer Story,” by Bill Judge who goes to great lengths to explain the reasons Custer lost. A revealing and thorough account based on participants in the action and comments of first men to follow the trail as published in this complete old western magazine

SAND HILLS * .- 1870 era, Location: OK, TX. Named in story entitled DEATH ON THE SAND HILLS as author writes the story of Calf Woman, who was a Cheyenne warrior who killed the whites as a male Indian would to carry on her grandfather's tradition as found in this very rare, old, complete western magazine.

SAND MOVIE, The  *   -  Named in massive story entitled "MOVIE HORSES - THE TREATMENT AND TRAINING  OF AS GOOD AS ACTORS AS HOLLYWOOD EVER PRODUCED"  includes history of great  horses in the movies as found in this very rare, complete western magazine.

SAND, George - 1850 ERA - Site - California.- Woman novelist named in great true story entitled LOLA MONTEZ - A MOST NOTORIOUS LADY who had the benefit of great looks and a royal title -- Countess of Landsfelt  - conferred her by King Ludwig of Bavaria. She came to conquer hearts and to gain political power through her charms and she did according to author Louise Cheney as published in this complete and seldom found western magazine.

SANDBERG, F. G., Detective Sergeant * - 1920 - Pictured at work in the Washington, D. C. Police Department in what is described as a method calculated to revolutionize the art of identifying criminals by finger prints as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SANDE, Earl * - 1931 - Pictured jockey preparing for role talking pictures in article entitled STARS AND SCENES FROM THE NEW FILMS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

SANDE, Earl * - Prominent jockey pictured aboard Gallant Fox in article entitled "HOW SANDE LAID HIS 11 YEAR PREAKNESS JINX as saved from this major American News magazine.

SANDE, Earl * - Thoroughbred Jockey aboard ZEV * 1923 - Thoroughbred Race Horse owned by Harry Sinclair featured in article entitled "Zev Conquers Papyrus  in Great International Race" . Pictured ridden by Jockey Earl Sande.

SANDE, Earl * - Top jockey pictured aboard Gallant Fox winning the Belmont Stakes in article entitled "IS GALLANT FOX ANOTHER MAN OF WAR" as saved from this old American News magazine.

SANDER, Nan * - 1923 - Winner of the First Prize in Baby Contest at West End Casino, Long Branch, New Jersey.

SANDERS George, Sheriff of Mogollon, NM - 1885 - 1899 Era. Named and pictured in "Graveyard of Violence", story of the W. S. Ranch Graveyard near Alma, New Mexico. Many tombstones pictured along with tales fro the old west about their death as published in rare western magazine.

SANDERS, Charles  1876 - Private, U. S. Army. D Troop, Custer's 7th Cavalry,  "Under A Most Galling Fire" by Howard Peterson. Old Western Magazine reciting history of Congressional Medal of Honor Winners and heroes of Medal of Honor Point on the Reno-Benteen Battlefield

SANDERS, Frank K. * - 1902 - Professor of Yale Divinity School 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.

SANDERS, Inspector of the Northwest Mounted Police * - 1896 era - Location: Canada. Named in story  “One Brave Against The North West Mounted,” by Philip H. Godsell, the story of Sergeant William Brooke Wilde, killed in the month long pursuit of outlaw Charcoal, as published in this complete old western magazine.

SANDERS, Jack - 1860 - 90 - location GA, MT - Named as relative of the White's  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

SANDERS, John E. * Private (Orosi, California -WW1 Honor Roll - Died of Wounds)

SANDERS, Representative *   - 1924 - Members and witness pictured in article entitled "Will the Shenandoah Fly To The Pole" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine  80 years old in mint condition. The single page is 11 by 16 inches.

SANDERS, Tom * - 1933 - Honored as Georgia State Cartoonist by Governor Eugene Talmadge and pictured here as saved in this old American Pictorial Magazine.

SANDERS, Willie B. * Private (Converse, South Carolina –WW 1 Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

SANDERS,  W. F. * Colonel pictured in "Henry Plummer's Horrendous Masquerade" article from old western magazine

SANDERSON, Adele * - 1931 - Pictured with his co-stars, Roy Mace, Norman Oberg, Florence Rand, Gretchen Haller and Dorothy Johnson  in a scene from the opera "THE VENETIAN GLASS NEPHEW",  playing at the Vanderbilt Theatre in the weekly featured IN THE BROADWAY PLAYS as saved from this American pictorial magazine

SANDERSON, George A., * - 1919 - Pictured as Newly Appointed Secretary of the United States Senate w text as pictured in article entitled "Flashlights" as appeared in an old American Pictorial Magazine. Page is 11 by 16 inches.

SANDERSON, Judge . - 1896 era - Referred to in historic, seldom found story entitled "The Night Wyatt Earp Almost KOed Boxing" by Gary Roberts. Pictures Earp, drawing of ring of Mechanics' Pavillion in San Francisco. controversial $10,000 Check covering great fight between "Fighting" Bob Fitzsimmons and "Sailor" Tom Sharkey. 

SANDERSON, Julia * - 1923 - Pictured is the star of "ZIEGFELD FOLLIES" playing at the New Amsterdam Theatre as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

SANDERSON, Julia * star of "Tangerine" ' Beautiful Women of the Opera, Stage and Screen - 1922.

SANDERSON, Julia, Miss * - 1921 - Pictured is Miss Julia Sanderson, star of "Tangerine" in three piece suit designed by Bendel as shown in article entitled "Striking Fashion Creations by Leading Designers" as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

SANDERSON, Julia * - 1924 - Pictured and named as star of "MOONLIGHT" appearing at the Longacre Theatre as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

SANDERSON, L. H. * Lieutenant. 1922. Pilot wins the Pulitzer World Championship Air Races at Detroit for United States Marines.

SANDERSON, Sibyl *  - 1907 - Mentioned in Article entitled "Mary Garden" detailing career of Mary Garden who is appearing in Oscar Hammerstein's Louise.

SANDERVILLE, Richard * - 1934 - Pictured and written about in weekly article THEY STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD as saved from an old American News Magazine. He is considered the greatest living authority on the vanishing and almost forgotten universal sig-language used by the American Indians. Chief Richard is a Blackfoot Indian.

SANDFORD,  - 1874 - Assistant Wagon-master  named in story entitled "LAST STAND ON A TEXAS PRAIRIE" by William P. Knox which chronicles history of the Battle of Lyman's Wagon Train and the Battle of Buffalo Wallow in 1874 which resulted in 19 Medal of Honor Awards being bestowed. Battle is famous for the quote "Forward, If any man is killed, I will make him a Corporal" as found in this very rare, little known western magazine.

SANDHAM, Bertram  E. * - 1931 - Radio Operator featured in picture entitled "READY TO BLAZE TRAILS THROUGH THE JUNGLES:" on an exploring expedition between Mexico City and Panama as saved from this old American pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 14 inches

SANDIA CAVE  1930 era - Site: New Mexico. Site of  "Mystery of The Albuquerque Sandia Cave" by Kit Carson where it has been discovered that 25,000 years ago, Americans cooked their first food as published in this old complete western magazine

SANDIE, Scotch Gillie  - 1840 - 1926 - Site: Western United States.  Named in  THE DUDE FROM LIMERICK,  a true story written about 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

SANDIGE, Lark mentioned in "Silver Creek Reminiscences", by: Jean-Michael Moore

SANDINO, Augusto Calderon * - 1928 - Feature article entitled "Sandino, of Nicaragua; Bandit or Patriot" as saved from this old American News Magazine.

SANDINO, Cesar Augusto , General* - 1932 - Called a Patriot and Central American George Washington by some and a bandit by the United States Marine Corps, he is pictured in article entitled "LITTLE CESAR" who has been listed for five years s a liberal leader, then a rebel to the Nicaraguan Government as reported in weekly FOOTNOTES ON  A WEEK'S HEADLINERS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SANDINO, Don Cesar Agusto * (Major News Magazine - Taps for Sandino - Patriot, Bandit, or Both, 1934)

SANDINO, Don Gregorio (Major News Magazine - Taps for Sandino - Patriot, Bandit, or Both, 1934)

SANDINO, General Augusto Calderon  - story of HATFIELD, G. D. *, Captain, U.S. Marine Corps - 1927 - Hero in article reported entitled "The Bloodshed in Nicaragua." Surrounded by General Sandino insurgents, without water or food, Hatfield said "With or Without Water, A Marine Nevers Surrenders. We Remain Here Until We die or Captured.

SANDINO, Socrates * - 1928 - Mentioned in Feature article entitled "Sandino, of Nicaragua; Bandit or Patriot" as saved from this old American News Magazine.

SANDLER, Richard J. * - 1934 - President of the League of Nations Assembly featured in text and pictured in article entitled "Nemesis of Public Enemy" as saved from "Footnotes on a Week's Headliners" by Omar Hite. Single Page is 9 3/4 by  13 1/4 inches. Excellent condition.

SANDLER, Richard J.., * - 1934. Pictured and written about in weekly article entitled THEY STAND OUR FROM THE CROWD as saved from this national American News magazine.He is a leader in the Social-Democratic Party in Sweden and new President of the League of Nations Assembly.

SANDON, BRITISH COLUMBIA - 1890 - 1920 - LOCATION: British Columbia - 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.

SANDOVAL, Jesus Mentioned in "Captain McNelly versus 5,000 Outlaws" By: Ruel McDaniel 

SANDOW, Blanche Brooks  - 1925 - Mentioned in Featured story about husband, Max Sandow entitled "How The World Went Mad Over Sandow" as saved from a special feature in the Sports and Athletics section of an old American News Magazine. Sandow referred to as "The Admired Thews of a Modern Hercules.

SANDOW, Eugene * - 1925 - Featured story entitled "How The World Went Mad Over Sandow" as saved from a special feature in the Sports and Athletics section of an old American News Magazine. Sandow referred to as "The Admired Thews of a Modern Hercules.

SANDRIDGE, Clay Fire Captain,  (FT. WORTH, TEXAS  SPRING PALACE HISTORY, Old Western Cowtown Story)

SANDS OF IWO JIMA -  1923 - 55 era. AZ, IWO JIMA, Washington, D. C. Identified  in this wonderful story and tribute to this hero of Marines entitled TAPS FOR IRA HAYES by Maurice Kildare who has been immortalized by the famous statute of the raising of the United States flag at Mt. Surburbachi, Iwo Jima in World War II. Tells of his Pima Indian reservation life and pulls no punches as found in this extremely rare and complete Western Magazine.

SANDS, A. S. * - 1910 - 20 era - OK, .Cattleman's Association member named in story about John R. Banister - Chief Field Inspector of the the Cattle Raiser's Association by Billy B. Waldeck who said Banister could make a little old pasture or holding pen seem like Scotland Yard as found in this old and complete western magazine

SANDS, Dorothy * - 1928 - Pictured as the one of the stars  of THE GRAND STREET FOLLIES  playing at the Boothe Theatre in pictorial collage entitled FAVORITE PLAYERS ON BROADWAY'S SUMMER STAGE as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

SANDS, Thomas - 1850 - 191- era. Site: Fort Churchill, Nevada, Utah. Department Quartermaster named in this comprehensive history of FORT CHURCHILL named MILITARY GHOSTS ON THE CARSON by Neil Murbarger which relates the proud history of, arguably, the most important Fort on the pioneer western front. Great stories of the past as seldom read and published in this old western magazine.

SANDSTORM (34TH) DIVISION INSIGNIA *  - 1919 - WORLD WAR I Insignia of Divisions of United States Army.

SANDSTORM DIVISION * - 34TH U. S. ARMY - 1918 - Pictorial Panorama entitled "Officers All, These Men are the Leaders of But One of the Many New American Army Divisions.

SANDY (Indian Scout) - 1910 era - Location: WY. Named in  NOT EVEN A DRINK who tells of the hold-up of a telegraph office in Dale Creek, Wyoming and the purported robbery of a Union Pacific Railroad train as found in this old and complete western magazine.

SANDY CREEK,  Montana  mentioned in "Tall Tales of Montana" by Maurice Kildare. A story of hardcases, Indians and pioneers in Montana in the late 1800's as found in this old western magazine."

SANEZ, Doctor J. M.  * - 1934 - Cuban newly selected as Secretary of the Treasury pictured and featured in article entitled " NEW HOLDER OF CUBA'S PURSE STRING" as saved from the weekly featured "FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS" published in an American Pictorial Magazine.

SANFORD Colonel mentioned in "Sword of Revenge" by: Donald N. Bentz

SANFORD UNIVERSITY * - 1924 - Pictorial Collage entitled Bacchante Dance as performed at the May Day Festival by girl students.

SANFORD of the winning COLUMBIA VARSITY ROWING TEAM, - 1929 - Named  in article entitled "HOW COLUMBIA WON SEVENTY-TWO SHIRTS" in a three page report covering the race on the Hudson River Regatta which Columbia won after most of the other boats were swamped as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SANFORD, Erskine * -Supporting actor in play "THE FAILURES" running in 1923 at the Garrick Theatre, New York City as pictorially reviewed with comments saved from an old Pictorial magazine.

SANFORD, Leland  Senator  "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."

SANFORD, Miss Gertrude * - 1924 - Picture shows star playing tennis at Palm Beach Courts.

SANFORD, R. E., Doctor  of MOUNT WILSON OBSERVATORY * - 1936 - Named in Pictorial collage entitled "Eye on the Mount Wilson Observatory" showing pictures with text of equipment used in observation of universe. Double page. 22 by 14. Good condition.

SANFORD, Sanchia,  Photo * - 1931 - (of Brooklyn, New York) - Winner of a cash award for photo submitted entitled CLOISTERS OF SAN JUAN DE LOS REYES, TOLEDO, SPAIN  in weekly feature entitled WINNERS OF CASH AWARDS IN THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC CONTEST    as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SANFORD, Sanchia,  Photo * - 1931 - (of Brooklyn, New York) - Winner of a cash award for photo submitted entitled CLOISTERS OF SAN JUAN DE LOS REYES, TOLEDO, SPAIN  in weekly feature entitled WINNERS OF CASH AWARDS IN THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC CONTEST    as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SANGER, Louis - 1872  era  - Location Montana - Correspondence for the National Intelligencer named in true story entitled RANGELAND JUSTICE WAS WITHOUT MERCY  by Delbert G. Volk  of Montana settlers who had to hang their cannibal friend, guide Ross Tatum, quickly to prevent unspeakable slaughter as published in this very rare and unusual complete western magazine.

SANGRE DE CRISTO PASS * - 1840 - 60 era. Pictured  in biography of GEORGE AUGUSTUS FREDERICK RUXTON by Joan Kyllo, an Englishman of means who endured hardships in his exploration of the American west as found in this complete and rarely found western magazine.

SANJINEZ  - (General of Mexico) - 1911 era, Site: AZ, Mexico. Named in story entitled "I SMUGGLED GUNS ACROSS THE BORDER" by Estelle Webb Tomas who writes of her families experience in their effort to protect their homes in the Mormon Colonies of Mexico as the maelstrom of the Mexican Revolution surrounded the Mormons who were, frankly, unwelcomed as found in this 50 year old, complete western magazine which is a collectors item in itself.

SANPAKITCH, Phra * - 1922 - Siamese Minister Appointed to Rome.

SANS, E.R.,  Chief of Biological Survey of Nevada  - 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

SANS PEUR (Chief of a band of Mescaleros) - 1908 - Location: NM. Named in story entitled "KEDINCHIN" by Eva Ball who writes compellingly of a greenhorn, his old timer and much wiser brother and a deaf Mescalero Indian. The greenhorn did not know the ways or customs of the west and lack of knowledge ended up in the hanging of a deaf Indian as found in this old and complete western magazine.

SANSON, M. B.  * - 1931 - Septuagenarian Weather Man of Banff in the Colorado Rockies headline as host of  "4: a. m. breakfast guests on a 5,000 foot summit as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SANSTROM, Charles,.  - 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.

SANTA ANA, General referred to in "Six-Guns and Printer's Ink" by Ed Repp. A history of early pioneer newspapers on the western frontier as saved from this old western magazine.

SANTA ANITA RACE TRACK * - 1870 era - Location: California. Named in story entitled "DON'T CALL ME LUCKY" by Stephanie Cooper Shulsinger, a biography of Elias Jackson "Lucky" Baldwin who parlayed a unique talent for making money into a fortune in the California area as saved from this old, complete, western magazine.

SANTA ANITA RACE TRACK - 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.

SANTA ANNA (President of Mexico)  - 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

SANTA ANNA, Antonio Lopez de- 1714 - 1900 era. Location: TEXAS. Named in story entitled THE LOST BOWIE MINE (Bowie y su Tropa - 1829) by Dick Chick which tells of the finding, exploration, errant past and elusive present as told from the sightings of Rezin Bowie, brother of the famous James Bowie as found in this old and complete western magazine

SANTA ANNA - 1904 -Lead clad ship named and written about in this history entitled EARLY AMORCLADS by Major C. Field of Glenmore, England with detailed text and pictures of the various type of armour used in the early days to protect ships as saved from this 101 year old American  magazine

SANTA ANNA - General of the Mexican Army - 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.

SANTA ANNA, (1840-66 era – Location: AZ, CA, TX, Mexico). Mentioned in “Texas Had The First WAC,” by A. A. McDonald. The story of Mrs. Sarah Borginnis “Great Western,” who won fame at Fort Brown and the Battle of Buena Vista and after the Mexican War was breveted a Colonel, as published in this complete old western magazine

SANTA ANNA, Antonio Lopez de mentioned in "Davy Crockett and the most desperate defense in American history" by Cyrus Townsend Brady

SANTA ANNA, Antonio Lopez de   - 1845 Era. Southwest Texas - New Mexico  location. Mexican General named in  story entitled "Reporter On The Spot", the story of reporter George Wilkins Kendall who took part in the ill-fated Texas-Santa Fe Expedition which almost cost his life as the New Orleans Picayune reporter wrote in his diary. Published in complete and rare western magazine

SANTA ANNA, Antonio  Lopez D. *- 1840 Era - Location MX, LA, TX. Named in story entitled "When Lee and Grant Were Allies" by Norman Winski where author tells that Lee once came to Grant's rescue and of their service in the American-Mexican War's most important battle - Chapultepec as found in this old and complete western magazine

SANTA ANNA, General * - 1840 - 60 era. Named in biography of GEORGE AUGUSTUS FREDERICK RUXTON by Joan Kyllo, an Englishman of means who endured hardships in his exploration of the American west as found in this complete and rarely found western magazine.

SANTA ANNA, General of Mexico  - 1840's era - Location Texas and Mexico - Named in "Draw a Black Bean-And Die!" as Santa Anna  ordered that one-tenth of the captured Texians be killed and 17 were killed after drawing a black bean as reported in this story by Kin Mason with illustrations by Eugene Shortridge as found in this rare western pioneer magazine.

SANTA ANNA - GENERAL OF MEXICO - 1820 - 1880 era. Location: Western United States. Named in story entitled THE WAGON TRAIN BOSSES by J. L. Beardsley who writes of the grizzled bullwhackers and  muleskinners and their trips in the early pioneer days as found in this original, complete, old western magazine.

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

SANTA ANNA, General of Mexico - 1840 - 60's era. Location - AZ, TN, TX, Mexico. Named in story entitled "THE GREAT WESTERN" by Flora Hicks who writes of the life and times of Sarah Burdette (ne Mrs. Sarah A. Bowman) who, because of her size, was nick-named The Great Western when she served the U. S. Army in various camps and forts - receiving adulation from all - as published in this old and complete western magazine.

SANTA ANNA, General of Mexico - 1830 - 40 era, Site: TX, Mexico. Named in story entitled "HE MADE THE COLT PISTOL WORK" by Curtis Bishop was writes that Sam Colt was a struggling, unknown gunsmith until Sam Walker submitted plans to improve his gun that became famous throughout the west as found in this old and complete western magazine.

SANTA ANNA  - 1850 - 80 era. Location: Mexico, TX, NJ. Mexican leader named in story entitled SAM COLT'S BIG PISTOL by Guy L. Aurand with photos reciting the history of the Colt 44 from the time it was granted patent rights to the time he went bankrupt and rose again as this was printed in a complete, old western magazine.

SANTA BARBARA - 1542 - 1929 era - Location  California. Named in history of Los Angeles entitled The Frontier of Diablos by Norman Winski who writes that a budding Lost Angeles was by no means a City of Angels - rather - if was full of thieves but because of the integrity of the founders, it became a thriving city as told in this hard to find western magazine

SANTA BARBARA - Named in story entitled CATALINA - THE REAL FAR WEST - Well, you wouldn't expect to find a history of Catalina Island in this very unique, old and complete western magazine but the author claims that the western pioneers didn't stop at the Pacific Shores but went on to the Catalina Islands.

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

SANTA CATALINA - Named in story entitled CATALINA - THE REAL FAR WEST - Well, you wouldn't expect to find a history of Catalina Island in this very unique, old and complete western magazine but the author claims that the western pioneers didn't stop at the Pacific Shores but went on to the Catalina Islands

SANTA CLARA COUNTY FIESTA de las ROSAS * - 1926 - Louise Dresser,  Actress and Film Star pictured and written about in Pictorial article entitled A GIFT OF ROSES as received at the Santa Clara County Fiesta de las Rosas, San Jose, Californiasaved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SANTA CLARA VALLEY mentioned in "Amadeo Peter Giannini, Banking Genius" By: Joe Koller 

SANTA CLAUS  * - 1923 - Cover entitled '"CHRISTMAS SEAL HERALDS REACH WASHINGTON BY PLANE as saved from this American Pictorial magazine.

SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, ARIZONA, *  - Pioneer era - Named in story entitled "THE SECRET ARIZONA RANGERS" with listings of famous lawmen and their "outlaw" subjects. Many stories of captures, escapes, some funny and other tragic as published in this Special Issue of an old seldom found and rare western magazine.

SANTA CRUZ  MISSION - 1714 - 1900 era. Location: TEXAS. Named in story entitled THE LOST BOWIE MINE (Bowie y su Tropa - 1829) by Dick Chick which tells of the finding, exploration, errant past and elusive present as told from the sightings of Rezin Bowie, brother of the famous James Bowie as found in this old and complete western magazine

SANTA FE and PECOS VALLEY RAILWAY -  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

SANTA FE BASEBALL TEAM - LOCATION: CA, HA, MO, NY. Named in great story entitled BALL ONE OF THE FRONTIER by Milt Riske of baseball in the early days as featured story in an old western magazine

SANTA FE - CHIHUAHUA TRADE  - 1840 - 60 era. Named in biography of GEORGE AUGUSTUS FREDERICK RUXTON by Joan Kyllo, an Englishman of means who endured hardships in his exploration of the American west as found in this complete and rarely found western magazine.

SANTA FE BOUND  - (Reliable Pictures, 1934 - 36).  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

SANTA FE EXPEDITION.  - 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

SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO * - 1799 - 1850's era. Location: Ireland, Western United States. Named in story entitled "BROKEN HAND FITZPATRICK, MOUNTAIN MAN EXTRAORDINARY"  who says that even Kit Carson and Jim Bridger could not match the exploits of Thomas "Broken Hand" Fitzpatrick in the perilous Rocky Mountains as published in the old and complete western magazine

SANTA FE RAILROAD - 1900 ERA. LOCATION: CO TX WY - Named in story entitled "A TEXAS PLOWBOY IN WYOMING" by D. H. Mitchell as told to Jerry S. Wilcock of his and a companion Leslie Mitchell experiences as Texas greenhorns on the western frontier as found in this old and complete western magazine.

SANTA FE RAILROAD mentioned in "Flora Quick, Alias Tom King" By: Leola Lehman 

SANTA FE RAILROAD  - 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.

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

SANTA FE RAILWAY * - 1923 - Pictured in Featured article entitled NEWS OF THE WEEK crashing with a Colorado and Southern passenger express railway Train in a head on crash as saved from this old American News Magazine.

SANTA FE SCOUTS  - (1941 - 43).  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

SANTA FE SPUR,  - 1870 - 1930 era. Named  in  western study entitled "THE TOWN THAT COPPER BUILT" by Harriett Farnsworth who is pictured on scene in seldom found, rarely read old Mining Story that needs to be rediscovered as found in this complete western magazine

SANTA FE TRAIL * (1940)  - 1937 – 64. Movie named in story entitled HERO OF OLD WEST MOVIES by Jim Hitt - a  history of Ronald Reagan - one of our most beloved figures. Actor, Governor, President, Legend – he was all things to all men – still idolized in death as he was in life as found in this old western magazine

SANTA FE TRAIL * - 1840 - 60 era. Named in biography of GEORGE AUGUSTUS FREDERICK RUXTON by Joan Kyllo, an Englishman of means who endured hardships in his exploration of the American west as found in this complete and rarely found western magazine.

SANTA FE HORSE RACE - 1848 - SANTA FE TRAIL - Named in story entitled FABULOUS RIDE OF LITTLE AUBRY" by L. C. Auer which tells of the first record breaking horse ride over the Santa Fe Trail by Francois Xavier Aubry, a pint sized Frenchman whose record has never been equaled as printed and published in this old and complete western magazine. The ride is to be commemorated this summer

SANTA GERTRUDIS CATTLE , - 1874 - 76 Era. Location, Texas Mexico. Named in history entitled McNeilly's Raiding Rangers by R. Bolon who tells of the history of the Texas Rangers Lawman under Captain L. H. McNelly who defied orders, crossed the Rio Grande to teach the rustlers a lesson regardless of the help or odds as found in this extremely rare western magazine.

SANTA MARTA, COLUMBIA * - 1921 - Pictorial collage entitled "PICTURESQUE CITIES AND VILLAGES OF COLOMBIA, THE MOUNTAIN REPUBLIC" with photos of various landmark scenes  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

SANTA RITA MASSACRE  - 1840 era - named in an Historical article entitled "The Day The Tinde Became Apaches" is the story of the betrayal of the peaceful "Tinde's" and how their leaders reacted by joining as Apaches to avenge their death as published in this rare, complete, western magazine.

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

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

SANTALUM FREYCINETIANUM GLUD, HAWAII * - 1916 Named in this Scientific American Supplement entitled THE WOODS OF HAWAII by Vaughan McCAUGHEY, Professor of Botany, College of Hawaii, Honolulu which covers reports on the trees and woods growing native in the Hawaiian Island

SANTANK * - KIOWA INDIAN CHIEF - 1871 era - TX. Story entitled DEATH ON THE BUTTERFIELD TRAIL by Stanley O. Shelton which tells story  of The Warren Wagon Train Massacre near Salt Creek, Texas and of Chief Satank's incarceration and his taking of his old life while under arrest as found in this very rare and old Western magazine..

SANTANK - 1875 - 89. Location Texas, Mexico, New York. Kiowa Indian Chief named in the story entitled THE INSANITY AND DEATH OF GENERAL RANALD S. MACKENZIE by J. M. Skaggs who writes of the end of duty and life of the hero of heroes who had done as much as any one man to rid the Southwest of marauding Indians as found in this seldom read western magazine

SANTA ANNA, TEXAS - 1910 - 20 era - OK, .Named in story about John R. Banister - Chief Field Inspector of the the Cattle Raiser's Association by Billy B. Waldeck who said Banister could make a little old pasture or holding pen seem like Scotland Yard as found in this old and complete western magazine.

SANTANTA * - KIOWA INDIAN CHIEF - 1871 era - TX. Story entitled DEATH ON THE BUTTERFIELD TRAIL by Stanley O. Shelton which tells story  of The Warren Wagon Train Massacre near Salt Creek, Texas and of Chief Satank's incarceration and his taking of his old life while under arrest as found in this very rare and old Western magazine

SATANTA, Chief  - 1850 - 1927 era, Location: MO, OK, TX, VA, WY. Named in story entitled "FRONTIER LAWMAN" by William Gardner Bell who writes of the life and times of U. S. Marshall Frank M. Canton who, in later years, was on the side of the law and earlier was known as Outlaw Joe Horner, the "Lone Highwayman of Texas" as found in this old and complete western magazine.

SATANTA - 1875 - 89. Location Texas, Mexico, New York. Kiowa Indian Chief named in the story entitled THE INSANITY AND DEATH OF GENERAL RANALD S. MACKENZIE by J. M. Skaggs who writes of the end of duty and life of the hero of heroes who had done as much as any one man to rid the Southwest of marauding Indians as found in this seldom read western magazine

SATANTA, (Indian Chief) - 1867 - 78 era. Location: TX. Named in story entitled "FORT RICHARDSON - THE WHITE'S MAN HOPE" by Louise Cheney who writes of the history of a U. S. Army fort in the pioneer country which only lasted 11 year but was one of the most important in our history as found in this old and complete western magazine.

SANTANTA, (Indian Chief),  "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. Fascinating old pioneer history. Editor calls this the best of all "Indian" stories every written as published in two old western magazines.

SANTANTA, (Kiowa 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.

SANTASIERE, A. E. * - 1923 - Chess Player pictured in article entitled "In the News From All Parts of the United States are members participating at the Chess Master's Tournament at the Alamac Hotel, Lake Hopatocong, New Jersey.

SANTIAGO HARBOR, CUBA * - 1917 - Pictorial Panorama of Scenes of Cuba with cover as shown and entitled "CUBA, LAND OF BEAUTY AND POLITICAL UNREST."

SANTIAGUITO -  Era: 1880's: Location: Pioneer West (Author - Raymond W. Thorp)  Named in The Story of Pete Kitchen * 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

SANTIESTEBAN, Father Joseph - 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

SANTLEBEN, August  - 1860 era - Western Texas Freighter   named in "Treasure at Castle Gap" by Xanthus Carson who tells the stories of how the Gold from a wagon train and stage  coach plus Maximilian's treasure was stashed in Castle Gap, Crane, Texas as published in this old, rare, seldom found complete treasure magazine.

SANTLEMANN, Lieutenant William H.  * Director of Marine Corps Band pictured in TUXEDO TOBACCO AD * - 1913 - Featuring pictures and endorsements of famous Americans as saved from an old American Magazine.

SANTLEY, Joseph * - 1923 - Pictured in the Radio Comedy, "Hi-ho Everybody"  now playing at the Fulton Theater pictured as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Single page is 11 by 16 inches in mint condition.

SANTLEY, Joseph *  - 1922 - Members of the Actors' Association shown shown in 48th Street Theater they have  leased  as reported in an article entitled "Actresses of Stage and Screen - New Equity Enterprise " as saved from this old Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition, 11 by 16 inches.

SANTLEY, Joseph  * - 1925 - Named as the co-star of the  new musical comedy, MAYFLOWERS and pictured in article entitled STAGE STARS GLEAMING BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS OF YULETIDE as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

SANTOS DUMONT AEROPLANE * - 1909 -Plane is pictured and written after crossing the English Channelt in article entitled "FLYING AS AN ART". Other pictures of early aircraft with text describing American Biplanes as saved from this old American News Magazine.

SANTOS, Mrs. Vern Schofield   - 1900 era - Idaho - Named granddaughter  in story entitled "Elijah Schofield, Pioneer Without a Gun" by Ethel Kimball of old Mormon pioneer who walked from New York to Utah  and followed wagon train to Idaho where he became a storied figure as published in this complete and rare old western magazine.

SANTOS-DUMONT, PARISIAN * - 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.

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

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

 

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