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ST. DENNIS, Ruth * - 1922 - Pictured as having returned to the New York Stage in article entitled Tense Moments and Prominent Actor and Actresses as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
ST. GEORGE GORE, Sir * - 1850 era. Site: Ireland, Western United States. Named as subject in story entitled THE WEST'S GREATEST GAME KILLER by Jay Scott who writes of the Irish Lord St. George, Eighth Baronet of Gore who came to our pioneer and hunted game for fun as told in this complete western magazine.
ST. GODDARD, Emil * - Shown in a pictorial college entitled "ST. GODDARD WINS DOG SLED DERBY AT QUEBEC as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
ST. JAMES, * - 1900 - Location: Aboard Ship in Atlantic and Pacific. Ship named in story entitled "GOD BLESS OUR HAPPY SHIP" by Robert A. Weinstein who tells of a round the horn cruise taken by Captain Robert Tapley and daughter at a time when women did not normally sail as found in this old western magazine.
ST. JOE and GRAND ISLAND RAILROAD - 1850 - 1900 era. Location - KA.- Named in story entitled "I DON'T WANT NONE OF YOUR WEEVILY WHEAT" who writes of the life and times of Perry Hutchinson and the genealogical history of the Hutchinson surname and, importantly, the chronological history of the area around Marshal County, Kansas as published in the old and complete western magazine
ST. JOHN, Harvey - 1912 - 1936 era, Location: ID, NV. Author of story entitled "THE GOLDEN QUEEN" by Harvey St. John (with photos courtesy of the Idaho Historical Society) who writes the cowhands hired on by a beautiful, golden-haired, blue-eyed blonde name of Kitty Wilkins who was tough as nails and ran the Wilkins Ranch with an iron fist as found in this old and complete western magazine.
ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE FOOTBALL TEAM * - 1925 - Pictured and named in double page article entitled LONG RUNS and FRENZIED SCRIMMAGES FEATURE GRIDIRON BATTLES NORTH, SOUTH, EAST and WEST pictorial story headlined HITTING THE LINE FOR TEN YARDS; A Back makes a first down in game which ended Villanova 7 - St. John's 0 as saved from this old American pictorial magazine
ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY* - Owner of Frederick Remington painting depicting fight between Negro U. S Cavalrymen and white Texans in a Frontier times Scrapbook Collage of Early American Pioneer Paintings and photographs as pictured and identified in index in old and complete western magazine.
ST. LEON, John, ex-Ranger, (1860-1940 era – Location: TX). Mentioned in “Captain John R. Hughes – Texas Ranger,” by Carl W. Breihan who says the Rangers tagged Hughes when he chased horse-thieves. This short biography including many stories of his brilliant career as a Texas Ranger was published in this complete old western magazine.
ST. LOUIS BROWNS STAR SISLER- 1926 - Named as member of the St. Louis Browns baseball team in featured story entitled "ROGERS HORNSBY'S MOTTO: PICK OUT THE GOOD ONES".- winner of the National League Batting Championship as saved from this old American Newsweek magazine. Four pages.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS STAR ERNIE VICK - 1926 - Named as All-American at the University of Michigan and star baseball player of the St. Louis Cardinals in featured story entitled "ROGERS HORNSBY'S MOTTO: PICK OUT THE GOOD ONES".- winner of the National League Batting Championship as saved from this old American Newsweek magazine. Four pages
ST. LOUIS DRUGSTORE OF GASEN, A. L. * - 1931 - Site pictured of St. Louis Drug Store which filled prescriptions free during depression as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. 11 by 14 inches. Mint condition
ST. LOUIS REPUBLICAN - 1850 1918 era. Location: CT, NE, NV. Named in story entitled "A TIP OF THE HAT TO SAM DAVIS" by Celesta Lowe who writes that Sam Davis hob-nobbed with the greatest of the old west writers yet "Nevada Sam" as he was known is not a household name as are the others but they considered him a contemporary of theirs as published in the old, complete western magazine
ST. MARK'S CHURCH, VENICE * - 1918 - Pictured in article entitled "A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR" as printed in this pictorial collage. Mint Condition. 11 by 16 inches.
ST. MARY FOOTBALL TEAM * - 1933 - Pictured on cover is Southern California End Julius Bescos (37) entitled IN THE BATTLE FOR GRIDIRON SUPREMACY THE Southern California end is tackling Wilson of St. Mary's. SC - 14 - St Mary 7. Mint. 10 by 14 inches.
ST. MARY'S OF THE MOUNTAIN, VIRGINIA CITY * - 1830 - 90 era. Site: Ireland, CT, NV. Site named in story entitled "NO NEED TO TALK RELIGION" by Marion Holbrook who writes of this Catholic Priest and his experiences as Father, Priest and Bishop as found in this old. complete western magazine.
ST. MARY'S MISSION - 1875 - 84 ERA. Location: Montana. Named in story entitled The Red Napoleon of the West by Helen Clark tells of the trials and tribulation of those involved in the fight at the battle of Big Hole. There were heroes here aplenty but one wore a Black Robe – Father Reverend Anthony Ravalli, S. J. of St. Mary’s mission at Stevensville in the Bitterroot Valley and this rare western magazine tells the story.
ST. PATRICK DAY * - 1927 - Pictured is Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starlet MISS SALLY O'NEIL as saved from the cover this old American Pictorial magazine
ST. PETER'S CHURCH * - 1922 - Fantastic pictorial of the inside of St. Peter's Church, Rome, Italy as saved from this old American pictorial magazine. Double page - 22 by 16 inches. Mint Condition. Ready for framing.
ST. ANDREWS CLUB, SCOTLAND - 1927 - Location: ENG., SCOTLAND, U.S. Named in original news story entitled "BOBBY JONES CONQUERS THE GOLF WORLD" which retells the story of his "Calamity Jane" putter and the history of his conquest of St. Andrews where Golf found it's savior as saved from this old American News Magazine.
ST. ANDREWS UNIVERSITY * - 1923 - Pictured is the noted British author Rudyard Kipling being installed as rector of St. Andrew's University as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
ST. BAPTISTE, School of Jean - 1924 - Pictured in article entitled "Society Volunteers To Take Part in 'The Miracle'. The group of players representing the patronage of Archbishop Hayes of New York and the school of St. Jean Baptiste have pledged their services to raise funds from the production at Century
ST. BONIFACE CATHEDERAL * - 1860 era. Location: MN, ND - Named in story by Margaret Arnett MacLeod as told to Edith Patterson of the Catholic Priest Father Joseph Goiffon and his ordeal to get back to his St. Boniface Cathedral in North Dakota as written in this old and complete western magazine.
ST. CHARLES BRIDGE - 1870 - 1880. Location: Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. Ship named on the muddy Missouri in story entitled “THE BALLAD OF BUSHWHACKER BEND,” by Raymond W. Thorp. Names and pictures some the great old ships of the past and includes history of river folks of the west as found in this rare western magazine
ST. CLAIR, Dave - 1870 - 1900 - Named in "Fighting Man" , the story of Benjamin Franklin Daniels, westerner, lawman, Rough Rider (Troop K), Sheriff of Pima County, AZ., and Bent County, CO., Deputy Marshal of Cripple Creek, U.S. Marshal of Arizona, Assistant Marshall, Guthrie, OK but he was done in by publicity of his conviction and incarceration for attempted theft of government mules as published in this complete and seldom found old magazine
ST. CLAIR, General - 1870 - 1904 era, Location, Kansas. Named in "Marshal Cullinan's Iron Fist". by Dan Shannon. Story of the Marshal of Junction City of Kansas City, Tom Allen Cullinan who served for 40 years and bested with fists faster than bullets. Published in an old complete, seldom found and rarely read western magazine.
ST. CLAIR, Jack - 1895 era: Location: Leadville, Colorado. Fort Dodge Cowboy Band Leader named in history entitled "LEADVILLE'S ICE PALACE" written by Hank Givens. Seems that a leading citizen, Tingley S. Wood, felt that an ice palace similar to ones built in Russia and Canada was the answer to make Leadville a leading Winter carnival site and use the ice to make up for the winter doldrums. How it turned out was published in the rare and seldom found western magazine
ST. CLAIR, Robert * Private, (Roanoke, Virginia -WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action).
ST. CLAIRE RIVER * - 1930 - Pictured in article entitled TALLY ONE FOR GAR AND MISS AMERICA X is the boat that struts her stuf in a practise run making over 125 miles per hour as saved from this old American News Magazine
ST. CLAIRE, Goldie- 1910-20 era - Location US - 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.
ST. DAMIANO CHAPEL, Mentioned in, "The Dedication of Father Junipero" By: H. H. His voyage to the new world lasted 99 days in 1740 complicated by terrible storms, shortage of water, and starvation. Founder of the Franciscan Missions of Southern California.
ST. ELIAS RANGE, ALASKA * - 1890's. Location: AL, NY, WA. Story entitled "THE DISASTROUS DIETZ EXPEDITION" by William J. Betts who writes of the Alaska Gold Fever that captivated Authur A. Dietz of New York and a bunch of green volunteers who dared to tackle the Alaska artic searching for gold with terrible results as told in this old, complete, western magazine.
ST. GABRIEL PARK, NEW YORK * - 1926 - Pictures Joseph O'Brien, marble player representing St. Gabriel's Park, New York pictured with other contestants in pictorial article entitled AFTER THAT CHAMPIONSHIP in the Park Playground Marble Championship as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
ST. GODDARD, Emil, * - 1931 - (Of La Paz, Manitoba). Pictured and featured in article by finishing second entitled '" THE ST. GODARD FAMILY MONOPOLIZED THE PRIZES" by winning the Handicap Cup in the New England Sled-dog Championship in Laconia, New Hampshire as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
ST. GODDARD, Leo, * - 1931 - (Of L aPaz, Manitoba). Pictured and featured winning in article entitled '" THE ST. GODARD FAMILY MONOPOLIZED THE PRIZES" by winning the Handicap Cup in the New England Sled-dog Championship in Laconia, New Hampshire as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
ST. GOTHARD RAILWAY, SWITZERLAND * - 1923 - Pictorial collage entitled "ELECTRIFIED ST. GOTHARD RAILWAY IN SWITZERLAND" w pictures and text of classic pastoral scenes as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
ST. GREGORY COLLEGE -1875 Era. Named in Historical story entitled "SACRED HEART' - OUTPOST OF RELIGION" by E. H. Brewington - the story of Benedictine Father Dom Isodore Robot who founded the Sacred Heart Mission and School in the Indian territory of Oklahoma. Rare magazine.
ST. HELENA CATHEDRAL mentioned in "Silver Creek Reminiscences", by: Jean-Michael Moore
ST. JOHN THE DIVINE BISHOP, William T. Manning * - 1928 - Pictured in article entitled SPORT IS CONSECRATED BY THE Church who is shown formally assigning space for the Sportsmen's Bay in the Cathedral of St. John The Divine, New York as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
ST. JOHN, Alcide N. * Gunnery Sergeant, (Chicopee Falls, Mass. -WW 1 Honor Roll - Died of Wounds)
ST. JOHN, Clence * Private (Cleveland, Ohio - WW 1 Honor Roll - Died of Wounds)
ST. JOHN, Harvey - 1912 - 1936 era, Location: ID, NV. Author of story entitled "THE GOLDEN QUEEN" with photos courtesy of the Idaho Historical Society) who writes the cowhands hired on by a beautiful, golden-haired, blue-eyed blonde name of Kitty Wilkins who was tough as nails and ran the Wilkins Ranch with an iron fist as found in this old and complete western magazine.
ST. JOHN, Vincent - 1901 - 31 era. Location: CO, NV, CA - President of the Local Union in Telluride named in this historical mining story entitled "BULKELEY WELLS, POLITE AND LETHAL" of mining intrigue at the Smugglers Union Mine where superintendent of mines was allegedly killed by mine workers.. This is great story and one that I heartily recommend to get the flavor of mining unrest and turbulence in the old days as published in this very rare and seldom found western magazine.
ST. JOSEPH'S DAY, Mentioned in, "The Dedication of Father Junipero" By: H. H. His voyage to the new world lasted 99 days in 1740 complicated by terrible storms, shortage of water, and starvation. Founder of the Franciscan Missions of Southern California.
ST. LAWRENCE RIVER * - Picture of statute of Madeline de Vercheres facing the St. Lawrence River who saved the city of Vercheres, Canada from an attack by Indians in 1692 as shown on page from an American Pictorial magazine.
ST. LAWRENCE, Joseph C. * Corporal. Braintree, Mass. WW I Honor Roll - Killed in Action.
ST. LOUIS ARGUS - 1923 - Newspaper named in article entitled " FOR AND AGAINST THE BLACK MAMMY'S MONUMENT" as published in the old American News Magazine which relates dispute over the Daughters of the Confederacy receiving permission for the erection of a monument to the Black Mammy's of the South as saved herein.
ST. LOUIS BROWNS - 1925. Named in story entitled SPANKING BASEBALL'S BABY AND PETTING ITS PARAGON - the story found in the Sports and Athletics Section and saved from this old American News Magazine which relates the misadventures and fines of Babe Ruth and the exploits of Ty Cobb
ST. LOUIS BRIDGE *, 1871 - Cover Story entitled "The Caisson For the East River Pier of the St. Louis Bridge.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS STAR BLADES - 1926 - Named as member of the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team in featured story entitled "ROGERS HORNSBY'S MOTTO: PICK OUT THE GOOD ONES".- winner of the National League Batting Championship as saved from this old American Newsweek magazine. Four pages
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS STAR JIM BOTTOMLEY - 1926 - Named as member of the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team in featured story entitled "ROGERS HORNSBY'S MOTTO: PICK OUT THE GOOD ONES".- winner of the National League Batting Championship as saved from this old American Newsweek magazine. Four pages
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS STAR THEVENOW - 1926 - Named as shortstop of the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team in featured story entitled "ROGERS HORNSBY'S MOTTO: PICK OUT THE GOOD ONES".- winner of the National League Batting Championship as saved from this old American Newsweek magazine. Four pages
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS STAR TOPORCER - 1926 - Named as member of the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team in featured story entitled "ROGERS HORNSBY'S MOTTO: PICK OUT THE GOOD ONES".- winner of the National League Batting Championship as saved from this old American Newsweek magazine. Four pages
ST. LOUIS DEPRESSION DAYS * - 1931 - Picture entitled TA MAKESHIFT HOME IN A VILLAGE OF UNFORTUNATES made up of old boards and tar paper adjoining the Mississippi River as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
ST. LOUIS ENGINEER'S CLUB - 1928 - Article entitled "Tornado Proof Buildings" as published and saved from this old American magazine
ST. LOUIS GLOVE DEMOCRAT- 1870 - Location: MT, WY. Named in story entitled "Another Survivor of the Custer Battle" by Harry J. Owen who states that overlooked by history, there were some 140 horses that survived the famous 7th Cavalry massacre. Here he cites interesting facts and figures seldom found as published in this old, complete, western magazine.
ST. LOUIS TORNADO - 1928 - Article entitled "Tornado Proof Buildings" as published and saved from this old American magazine of 1928.
ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR OF 1904 - 1890 - 1940 era. Location: U.S. Named in story entitled " LUCILE MULHALL, FABULOUS COWGIRL " who writes of the life and times of The First American Cowgirl, Lucile Mulhall who has become a legend all over the world for her skill and rodeo ability as written in this old and complete western magazine.
ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR OF 1904 * - 1843 - 1900 era. Location: International. Named in story entitled THOSE THRILLING WILD WEST YESTERDAYS of the great showman Zack Mulhall at the St. Louis World's Fair by Sam Henderson where he managed to bring the Wild West alive. Names performers and pictures stars as found in this old and complete western magazine
ST. LOUIS WORLD FAIR - 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.
ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR - 1890 era. Location – AZ, NY, ST. LOUIS. TX Named in story entitled “1890 Candid Cameraman” by Diane Thomas – the story of Lisle Updike who the author claims was born with a “roadmap for a heart” and tells of the travels and experiences of this pioneer photographer as found in this old and complete western magazine.
ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR, mentioned or described in "Tom Mix Frontier Bartender" by Sam Henderson as written up in an old western magazine covering the life of Tom Mix.
ST. LOUIS, MO. FOREST PARK THEATRE * - 1923 - Queen Snow pictured in article entitled "BEAUTY REIGNS IN COLORFUL PAGEANT AND CARNIVAL" at the 9th Annual Pageant at the Municipal Open-Air Theatre in Forrest Park, St. Louis, Missouri as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY. - 1880 Era -. Named in Biographical history entitled "Midas of the Mountain" of John D. Morrisey. a mining magnet who couldn't read or write or tell the time of day but had one successful venture after another in the mine fields of Colorado as published in this complete western magazine
ST. MARY'S MISSION, BITTERROTT BALLEY * - 1800 - 1900's era. Location: ID, MT, OR, WA. Named in story entitled "BLACK ROBES AND CIRCUIT RIDERS" by Gracey Roffey Pratt who writes that in the pioneer days it was thought that 'Sunday Would Never Cross the Mississippi" but a host of dedicated circuit riders and missionaries carried their message as relayed in this history written in this old and complete western magazine
ST. MORITZ, SWITZERLAND, * - 1931 - . Pictured and featured in article entitled '" ST. MORITZ STAGES ITS INTERNATIONAL SKI-JORING RACES as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
ST. PANCRAS STATIOIN, LONDON, SCOTS GUARDS * - 1919 - Pictorial collage entitled FIRST BATTALION OF SCOTTS GUARD ARRIVING IN LONDON FROM FRANCE as saved from this American Pictorial magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.
ST. PATRICK DAY PARADE * - 1922 - Part of the 25,000 marchers of Irish birth, desent or sympathies who paraded up up Fifth ave., New York as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
ST. PAUL & DULUTH "FAST LIMITED NO.69" - - (Passenger Train - 1894 era ) - " Train That Raced Death ", Hinckley, Minnesota - Old Western Pioneer Story)
ST. PAUL & DULUTH "TRAIN NO. 13" - - (Passenger Train - 1894 era ) - " Train That Raced Death ", Hinckley, Minnesota - Old Western Pioneer Story)
ST. PAUL & DULUTH "TRAIN NO. 4" - - (Passenger Train - 1894 era ) - " Train That Raced Death ", Hinckley, Minnesota - Old Western Pioneer Story)
ST. PAUL BOARD OF TRADE - 1895 era: Location: Leadville, Colorado. History entitled "LEADVILLE'S ICE PALACE" written by Hank Givens. Seems that a leading citizen, Tingley S. Wood, felt that an ice palace similar to ones built in Russia and Canada was the answer to make Leadville a leading Winter carnival site and use the ice to make up for the winter doldrums. How it turned out was published in the rare and seldom found western magazine.
ST. PAUL PIONEER (newspaper) mentioned in "Reporting A Gold Rush", by: Oliver Knight
ST. PAUL PRESS (newspaper) mentioned in "Reporting A Gold Rush", by: Oliver Knight
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, VIRGINIA CITY, MONTANA * - 1800 - 1900's era. Location: ID, MT, OR, WA. Named in story entitled "BLACK ROBES AND CIRCUIT RIDERS" by Gracey Roffey Pratt who writes that in the pioneer days it was thought that 'Sunday Would Never Cross the Mississippi" but a host of dedicated circuit riders and missionaries carried their message as relayed in this history written in this old and complete western magazine
ST. PETER'S * - 1922 - Pictorial collage of important scenes entitled "CORONATION OF POPE PIUS XI" -- first shots of a
ST. SEINE, French Naval Attaché * - Pictured awarding the French Legion of Honor Award to Admiral Mayo on board the U.S.S. Pennsylvania in an American Pictorial Magazine article entitled "American Naval Officers Decorated by France" as saved. Page in mint condition, 11 by 16 inches.
ST. SOPHIA * - 1915 "The Church of Sacred Wisdom"
ST. SOPHIA MOSQUE * - CONSTANTINOPLE* - 1922 - Panorama entitled "Constantinople, at Junction of Europe and Asia, Which Has Once More Become the Storm Centre of the World" - great picture of Mosque of St. Sophia.
ST THOMAS PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH - 1907 - Reverend Doctor Wasson 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
ST. THOMAS, Virgin Islands * - 1920 - Pictorial collage of entitled "LATEST U. S. ISLAND POSSESSION" of scenes of the Virgina as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
ST. VALENTINE'S BALL * - 1921 - Pictured is Reba Owen as she led the Grand March at the St. Valentine's Ball at the Hotel Plaza, New York as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
ST. VITUS - 1890 era. Location: AK, CA, OH. Named in story entitled "THE ROISTEROUS RED SHIRTS OF THE GOLD RUSH COUNTRY" - a history of the old hard nosed black-hatted miners of the old west called "Clampers" who dressed up in "Red Shirts" and initiated green horn miners in their wiley ways as published in this old and complete western magazine
ST. VRAIN, Ceran - 1800's era - Colorado - Named in "Tom Tobin, Reluctant Hero" by Edith L. Watson, the story of Tom Tobin, who at great personal danger, collected outlaw's heads, guided explorers through the Rockies and found and rescued a couple of youngsters given up for lost as published in this rare and complete old western magazine.
ST. VRAIN, Ceran * - 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
ST. VRAIN, Ceran - 1840 - 75 era. Location: ILLINOIS, NEW MEXICO. Named in story entitled MIDAS OF THE MOUNTAIN by Hani and Toni Chapman, authors of this biography and history of Lucien Bonaparte MAXWELL. a pioneer trapper, hunter, mountain man who lived to become one of the richest land barons and the owner of more land than any other American as found in this complete and old western magazine
ST. VRAIN, Ceran - 1830 - 1866 era. Site: KY, LA, TX. Famous trapper and hunter named in story entitled PEGLEG SMITH LED A CHARMED LIFE by Xanthus Carson which covers the life of one of the greatest trapper and hunters on our western frontier and his finding of the greatest gold field in our history, the Lost Pegleg Mine as published in this complete and seldom found western magazine.