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Updated:08/09/07

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STRACHAN, George Father of Capt. W. S. Strachan)

STRACHAN, W. S. * Captain, R. E. ( Victoria Street, S.W. - For King and Country; Officers on the Roll of Honour - WW 1)

STRACHEY, John * - 1936 - Pictured in feature article entitled BOOKS AND THEIR MAKERS as British author of "The Theory and Practice of Communism" as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

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

STRAHORN, Robert E., Historian, 1876 era. "Mystery of the Log Cabin Gold Mine" By: Mildred Fielder - Mining hunt of the Big Horn Expedition searching for the lost mine.

STRAIGHT CREEK, MONTANA  - 1860 - 90 - location GA, MT - Named  in story entitled "SAGA OF MILL FLAT" by Maurice Kildare with photos courtesy of Zula White Garino. Story's subject is Joseph A. White and his family, neighbors and kin and the area known as Mill Flat where mining and lumber camps dotted the area as written up in this complete western magazine

STRAIGHTEDGE - 1900 ERA. LOCATION: CO TX WY - Bronco 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

STRAIT OF JUAN DE FUCA, 1851 Era. Written up  in, "The Wreck of the Sloop Georgianna" By: Flora Weed Hicks, story of the kidnapping of the Georgianna and crew by the Haida Indians  of Queen Charlotte's Islands.

STRAIT, H. * Covington, Kentucky. Original PATENT - STRAIT'S CHAIN PLATE RAILWAY - 1854.

STRAITS OF ANIAN, Mentioned in, "Key to the Treasure on Nehalem Spit" By: Wayne Darwin

STRALEY, John A.. * - 1934. Pictured and written about in weekly article entitled THEY STAND OUR FROM THE CROWD as saved from this national American News magazine. He has revived The Bawl Street Journal having served as editor for five years. A former pilot in the American Service during World War I,he is a member of the Executive Committee of the American Fiction Guild ans Sales-Promotion Manager of Corporate Equities, Inc.

STRAND, Clarence J. * Corporal (Iola, Wisconsin – WW 1 Honor Roll – Died of Wounds)

STRAND, Paul * - 1923 - Pacific League Slugger of the Salt Lake Club who set world's record for total hits batted (289) in yet to end season as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

STRANG, James J.... - Later 1860 era. Location, Hawaii. Named  in historical story entitled "WALTER MURRAY GIBSON: GREAT MORMON RASCAL"  Twice in his turbulent life he narrowly escaped hanging. But in the old days, that was not uncommon. Characterized as a ex-pirate, Gibson was a Mormon who took advantage of the Church to become a prominent public figure in Hawaii politics as published in this rare western magazine

STRANG, Willie mentioned in "Harry Tracy, The West's Mad Killer" article from old western magazine

STRANGE INTERLUDE  * - 1932 - Pictured clip of "STRANGE INTERLUDE" as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

STRANGE INTERLUDE * - 1932 - Pictured clip of movie "STRANGE INTERLUDE" showing stars  entitled STARS AND SCENES FROM THE NEW FILMS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

STRANGE LETTERS AND A BOUNDARY SURVEY, FORT PEMBINA * -1870 era - U. S. A. - Canada Boundary - Story entitled "STRANGE LETTERS AND A BOUNDARY SURVEY by Roy P. Johnson.  Seems there was a dispute in Pembina, Dakota Territory over the location of a Hudson Bay Company trading post and the smuggling of whiskey through a “No Man’s Land” which led to confirmation of the U.S.-Canadian boundary as told in the old and complete western magazine.

STRANGE, Michael * - 1924 - nom-de plume of Mrs. John Barrymore, American Poetess as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine of 80 years ago in mint condition. The single page is 11 by 16 inches.

STRANGE, Robert  * - 1923 - Leading actor playing in amusing comedy entitled "IN LOVE WITH LOVE" playing at the Ritz Theatre, New York City reviewed in pictorial text as saved from this old American Pictorial Review magazine.

STRANGLER LEWIS,  * - 1931 - Pictured in collage entitled A VETERAN OF THE MAT GAME GOES ON THE AIR where the former wrestler champion appears on a Los Angeles Radio Station as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

STRANK, Michael., Sergeant, U. S. Marine Corps * - 1923 - 55 era. AZ, IWO JIMA, Washington, D. C. Marine killed in action on Iwo Jima named 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.

STRANSKY, Joseph * of New York. - 1916 - German American Musical Conductor. Article entitled "Sterne am Dirigentenbimmel" as saved from an old German American Magazine showing picture with text of various noted German American Stars.

STRASSBURGER, J. M. * Captain, (Montgomery, Alabama –WW 1  Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

STRATFORD BRIG PRISON SHIP - 1850 - 65. LOCATION: CA, MA. Named in story entitled "California's Floating Islands of Hell" with pictures of San Quentin Prison which took over the prisoners of the original hell-ships which were converted from whaling ships to land based prisons telling of methods of confinement and torture as found in this complete western magazine

STRATFORD ON THE AVON * - 1926 - Article entitled THE SHAKESPEARE MEMORIAL THEATER BURNED as saved from this old American Newsweek magazine with picture labeled Vanished From Stratford-On-Avon

STRATHCONA, Lord,  - 1840 - 1926 - Site: Western United States.  Author of 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

STRATON, Doctor Reverend  * - 1922 - Theatrical  Manager William A. Brady joined in debate with Dr. Stratton of the Calvary Baptist Church of New York in argument over the morality of stage people   as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

STRATTON, I. H. - 1850 - 1900 era. Location: CO, IN. Son of Winfield Scott Stratton as named in story entitled "MIDAS OF BATTLE MOUNTAIN" by James A. Long who writes of Winfield Scott Stratton who worked in the pioneer days as a carpenter while hunting gold in worthless claims in Colorado until, after 17 years,  struck it rich as published in this old and complete western magazine

STRATTON, Myron - 1850 - 1900 era. Location: CO, IN. Father of Winfield Scott Stratton as named in story entitled "MIDAS OF BATTLE MOUNTAIN" by James A. Long who writes of Winfield Scott Stratton who worked in the pioneer days as a carpenter while hunting gold in worthless claims in Colorado until, after 17 years,  struck it rich as published in this old and complete western magazine

STRATTON, Samuel Wesley, Doctor * -  1922 - Pictured as the New College President of Massachusetts Institute of Technology as published in article entitled PEOPLE FIGURING PROMINENTLY IN THE NEWS as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint. 11 by 16 inches.

STRATTON, William F. - 1859 - 1893 era. Site: Colorado. Named in story entitled "REQUIEM FOR THE FEDERATION" by T. H. Watkins who writes of the class warfare struggle challenging the power of organized capital in violent confrontation between miners and mine owners as found in this complete, western magazine.

STRATTON, Winfield Scott,  - 1840 - 1926 - Site: Western United States.  Owner of mortgage company 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

STRATTON, Winfield Scott - 1850 - 1900 era. Location: CO, IN. Subject named in story entitled "MIDAS OF BATTLE MOUNTAIN" by James A. Long who writes of Winfield Scott Stratton who worked in the pioneer days as a carpenter while hunting gold in worthless claims in Colorado until, after 17 years,  struck it rich as published in this old and complete western magazine

STRATTON, Zeurah Stewart - 1850 - 1900 era. Location: CO, IN. Wife of Winfield Scott Stratton as named in story entitled "MIDAS OF BATTLE MOUNTAIN" by James A. Long who writes of Winfield Scott Stratton who worked in the pioneer days as a carpenter while hunting gold in worthless claims in Colorado until, after 17 years,  struck it rich as published in this old and complete western magazine

STRAUB, Charley constable mentioned in "Harry Tracy, The West's Mad Killer" article from old western magazine

STRAUCH, Harry * First Lieutenant (Thomson, Illinois –WW 1  Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

STRAUS, Hugh Grant * - 1923 - Pictured in a collage of photos entitled CITIZEN WHO HAS DONE MORE FOR NEW YORK who won the titled in connection with the Greater New York Silver Jubilee as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

STRAUS, Nathan * - 1923 - Pictured in a collage of photos entitled CITIZEN WHO HAS DONE MORE FOR NEW YORK who won the titled in connection with the Greater New York Silver Jubilee as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

STRAUS, Jr., Nathan, Mrs. * - 1924 - Pictured in article entitled HOSTESSES FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT OF THE WOMEN AT THE CONVENTION as being a member of the Sub-committee on Churches 11 by 16 inches in mint condition as saved from old American Pictorial Mag.

STRAUS, Sarah Lavanburg., Mrs.  * - 1934 - Famed explorer will assist in the expedition to South Africa sponsored byf the Field Museum of Natural History of Chicago pictured and featured in article entitled " EXPLORING AFRICA AT 73" as saved from the weekly featured "FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS" published in an American Pictorial Magazine.

STRAUSER, Ernest F. * Private (Koleen, Indiana –WW 1  Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

STRAUSS, Isador, Mrs. mentioned in "The Real Molly Brown", by Louise Cheney 

STRAUSS, Johann * - 1932 - Grandson of the Waltz King pictured in article entitled "THE CONDUCTOR OF AN ORCHESTRA OF A THOUSAND MUSICIANS" who will be performing in the Vienna Stadium as reported in weekly FOOTNOTES ON  A WEEK'S HEADLINERS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

STRAUSS. Nathan * - 1928 - Pictured in article entitled MAN OF THE WEEK reciting the story of the eminent New York Philanthropist  as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine

STRAUSS, Rear Admiral *-  Commander of Mine Forces -  U. S. Navy - 1919 - Pictured in article entitled NORTH SEA SUBMARINE BARRAGE BY WHICH OUR NAVY HELPED blockade the German Submarines in North Sea, World War I as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches

STRAUSS, Richard * Salome  - 1907 - News magazine writes of the Opera Salome being presented to a German audience as "A Musical Orgy" identifying performances and, in particular, the Author, Oscar Wilde as saved from this old American News Magazine.

STRAUSS, Roger, Mrs. * - 1933 - Pictured entitled On the Fourteenth Anniversary of Theodore Roosevelt  death a group of friends mourn by placing a wreath on the former President's grave at Oyster Bay, Long Island..

STRAVINSKY, Igor * (1882)  -  Intaglio Sepia Gravure ( 86 Years Old). Often referred to as the "The Russian Music Composer". Biography on back.

STRAWBERRY, ARIZONA - 1890 - 1900's era. Location - AZ, KA, OK.- Named in story entitled "STRAWBERRY, ARIZONA" by Dave Hopkins whose family help to settle Strawberry, Arizona and recites here the history and genealogy of the early pioneers as published in this old, complete western magazine

STRAWBERRY QUEEN Miss Irvin WILDER * - 1931 - Pictured in pictorial collage as Queen of the Annual Strawberry Festival at Plant City, Florida as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

STRAWN, William H. * Named as Vice President and Director  in CHATHAM and PHOENIX NATIONAL BANK* - 1920 -  Great old ad entitled "A Banking Service that Covers Manhattan".

STRAY LEAF (Horse) * - 1900 era - Locations: Rodeo sites in the United States.  Name and pictured with his owner Chester Byers in story entitled 55 YEARS A RODEO TRAMP written by William Cy Hancock as told to him by author Hackberry Johnson which is really a rodeo history from 1917 of the stars with personal photos of their acts, circus, wild west shows including a massive photo index with story after story of the old time Rodeo Stars of the old west as found in this seldom found, complete western magazine.

STREET & SMITH - 1840 - 90 era. Location: Pioneer United States. Named in story  entitled HERO MAKER OF THE WILD WILD WEST by Raymond W. Thorp who was a news-maker who lined up the hero's of the pioneer west, put the Indians in their sights, and made the dime novel synonymous with adventure as found in this old complete western magazine

STREET, Blake,  - 1840 - 1926 - Site: Western United States.  Owner of bawdy houses 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

STREET, C. L.  - Candidate for State Senator - 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.

STREET, Gabby * - 1932 - Pictured in article entitled THE MANAGER OF THE WORD'S CHAMPIONS who led the St. Louis Cardinals to their second successive National League Pennant as stated in THE OUTSTANDING FIGURES OF BASEBALL IN 1931 as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

STREET, Henry - 1900 era - Locations: Rodeo sites in the United States.  Named in story entitled 55 YEARS A RODEO TRAMP written by William Cy Hancock as told to him by author Hackberry Johnson which is really a rodeo history from 1917 of the stars with personal photos of their acts, circus, wild west shows including a massive photo index with story after story of the old time Rodeo Stars of the old west as found in this seldom found, complete western magazine.

STREET, Julian . * - 1934 - Pictured and written about in weekly article entitled THEY STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD as saved from an American News Magazine. He is a respected novelist whose latest book, "Wines" boot his hope of introducing a post-prohibition people to his twin arts, wining and dining.

STREETER, A. W. *, 1855 - (Shelburne Falls, Mass.) Patent issued for "Improved Bit Fastening" with engraving and detailed text explanation of workings..

STREETER, Captain - 1924 STORY, Chicago, Ill. 1924 - Article entitled "Turning Some of Lake Michigan into More Chicago" as saved from an American News Magazine.

STREETER, Jackie * - 1920 era rodeo cowboy preparing for trip to New York to sail for London Rodeo as pictured in this article.

STREICHER, German Nazi Leader - 1939 - Written about in SEQUENCE OF THE ATTEMPTED HITLER ASSASSINATION plot taken at the funeral of eight Munich victims killed in the explosion he was charged with creating as saved from this old American pictorial Newspaper section

STRENGS, Jean and adoption of CRISTOPOLUS, Peter * - 1933 - Featured in article entitled FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS headlined NO LONGER AN ADOPTED SON as the proposed adoption by the wealthy Strengs family of Patterson, N. J., fell through as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

STRENGS, Jean * and family - 1933 - Pictured after  adopting Peter Christopolus, an orphan boy. Strengs is a  wealthy silk manufacturer .

STRESEMANN, Gustave. Chancelor  - 1937 - Named in article about  German Reichsbank president Hjalmar Horace Greeley Schaacht and Doctor Alfred Hugenbert pictured and written about in article entitled DEBT DOCTOR as saved from this old American News Magazine.

STRESSMAN, Gustave, Chancelor * - 1923 - Pictured and named as new Chancellor of Germany saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

SRETCH, Richard H.  - Candidate for Surveyor - 1871- 1800 - 1890 era. Site: California. Named in story entitled TAPEWORM, TICKETS & SHOULDER STRIKERS by Richard Reinhardt who writes of many of the shenanigans at the polls in California in the early days and those that participated as found in this complete western magazine.

STRIBLING, Billy - mentioned  in 1926 story entitled "Lieutenant Tunney, The Pride of the Marines" from an old National News magazine.

STRIBLING, J. 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.

STRIBLING, Nancy  * - 1927 - Co-ed at Oglethorpe University named as among the blossoms on the campus as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

STRIBLING, W. L. "YOUNG" * - 1931 - (Ochlochnee, Georgia) Pictured and identified in article entitled 'KEEPING FIT FOR THE SCHMELING FIGHT"  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

STRICKER, John A. - 1900 ERA - Named in this great piece of rodeo history entitled WINNING OR LOSING by Milt Hinkle. Hinkle was a champion bull-dogger who took home many a ribbon. Of course, he also took home a gal named Mildred who even rivaled his take among the goodies and prizes of the rodeo. Indexed as found in old Western magazine.

STRICKLAND, April (Child) (98pound CHAMPION ALL ROUND COWGIRL MABEL STRICKLAND, National News Magazine 1925)

STRICKLAND, Charles A. * Corporal (Witt, Virginia – WW 1 Honor Roll – Died of Wounds)

STRICKLAND, E. P., Major General Sir * - 1921 - Pictured and written about in article entitled Outrages and Reprisals Still Rife in Ireland, a pictorial collage which outlines pictures and charges of Sinn Feiners that this British Military Governor was responsible for the burning of Cork as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

STRICKLAND, Hugh  * - 1917 - World Champion's Rodeo Performer named in story with pictures of rodeo at the Drag A Ranch out of Datil, New Mexico listing old time cowboy and cowgirl rodeo stars as saved from this story entitled RODEO IN MAGDALENA

STRICKLAND, Hugh (husband) (98pound CHAMPION ALL ROUND COWGIRL MABEL STRICKLAND, National News Magazine 1925)

STRICKLAND, Hugh - 1912 - 1936 era, Location: ID, NV. Named as Champion Rodeo Performer in the world in 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.

STRICKLAND, Hugh *,  1900 - 20 era - Cowboy pictured and named in historical photo by R. R. Doubleday in story entitled "Rodeo Personalities", which lists hundreds of the Rodeo Stars of the Early Western Shows with many pictured  in this complete and very rare western magazine. Your granddaddy might be here.

STRICKLAND, Hugh  - 1900 circa - Site: Idaho and Hollywood. Named in  "Idaho Ellison-Where The Action Is!" by Ben T. Traywick. Story of Western hero who spent eight years of his life with an Indian tribe and later became a famous cowboy, killed an outlaw at 16, fought Pancho Villa, arrested as a stage coach robber, injured in WWI and later a successful movie star as published in this rare and seldom found complete old western magazine.

STRICKLAND, Hugo - 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

STRICKLAND, Lanny - 1919 - His signature pictured and written about as taking part in World War I eliminating illiteracy in the U S. Army in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR with text describing his learning to read and write during World War I as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.

STRICKLAND, Lee - 1912 - 1936 era, Location: ID, NV. Named as brother of Champion Rodeo Performer in the world in story  Hugh Strickland 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.

STRICKLAND, Lieutenant  (Aviator, U. S. Army) 1929 - His exploits written up and pictured  in article entitled "A Week In The Sky" which records the record non-stop plane aloft record over Metropolitan Airport, Los Angeles

STRICKLAND, Mabel  * - Pioneer Rodeo Days - Champion Lady Trick rider and roper named in history entitled "THE AMERICAN RODEO SPORT AND SPECTACLE" by Willard H. Porter. If your granddaddy made the rodeos, he is probably named here. Lots of pictures and photos of the greatest cowboys, cowgirls and their feats of prowess as appeared in this slick enameled paper complete western magazine.

STRICKLAND, Mabel * (98 pound CHAMPION ALL ROUND COWGIRL MABEL STRICKLAND, National News Digest  1925)

STRICKLAND, Mabel. *   - 1900 - 1930 ERA - Western United States area. Member of the Cowgirl Hall of Fame named in story entitled Skirts, Powder Puffs and Rodeos, a history of the great pioneer rodeo woman of the United States Extremely rare and seldom found rodeo history as published in this western magazine

STRICKLAND, Paul * Lieutenant, (New Haven, Conn.-WW 1 Honor Roll - Died of Wounds)

STRICTLY DISHONORABLE * - 1930 - Pictured are Carl Anthony and Muriel Kirkland as featured players in the comedy "Strictly Dishonorable" now playing at the Avon Theatre as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

STRIDEAWAY - 1880 era. Location, Ft. Worth, Texas. Named in story as Waggoner's  Secretary entitled RANCHERO GRANDE by William CX Hancock and Wylie W. Bennett, Sr. Covers the history of this Ft. Worth Horseman who was responsible for the founding of Texas Thoroughbred Racing. He and his brother set about to develop the greatest ranch in the west only to be foiled by a detested ocean of oil as published in this seldom found western magazine.

STRIKE ME PINK  *  - 1933 - Hope Williams pictured as co-star with Lupe Velez in "Strike Me Pink" playing at the Majestic Theatre.

STRIKE THE BEAR - 1890 - 1912 Circa. Site - Missouri, Dakota Territory. Sioux Indian named in biography entitled SAGA OF FREDERIC GERARD by Carleton Mays. Written of a legend who the author states could whip wild grizzlies, defeat 600 Indians, escape from the Custer massacre yet compassionate enough to tend the sick Indians as though they were his flock as found in rare and complete western magazine.

STRIKER, Fran - 1930 - 70 ERA - Location USA.  Named in story entitled “Behind the Creation of the Lone Ranger Legend - Who Was That Masked Man?” by Sam Henderson, who describes and names those in the extensive research of creating the Lone Ranger, as published in this complete old western magazine.

STRIKER, Joel *  - 1922 - Playing principal part of Harry in "Silver Wings" as published in article entitled "Actress and Striking Scenes in Recent Theatrical Openings"

STRINDBERG, Nils  * - 1930 - Named and pictured in original news article entitled "ANDREE'S KODAK PICTURES" which relates story of the discovery of film used for taking picture in Salomon August Andree's "disastrous attempt to fly over the North Pole in a balloon" some two years after his death as saved from this National American news magazine..

STRINGBARK CREEK, AUSTRALIA - 1840 - 1880 era. :Location: IRELAND, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND. Named in a strange American rendition of the legend of Australia's old west hero, Edward "Ned" Kelly. GREAT READ as published in this seldom found complete western publication.

STRINGER, Arthur  - 1926 - Writer of THE WILDERNESS WOMAN, a screen production opening at the Strand Theatre, New York and reviewed by Mitchell Rawson in pictorial and written text whose headlines says  BRINGS REAL COMEDY TO BROADWAY naming and picturing stars as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

STRINGFELLOW, Mr.  - Late 1800 era - Location - London, California. Named as partner in Aerial Steam Transit Company in story entitled "Frederick Marriott and the Steam Aviator". Seems that long before the Wright Brothers, this enterprising inventor sponsored and flew Steam Flying Machine as described and pictured in this old and very rare complete western magazine.

STRIP * Horse Mentioned in "Some Very Early Bucking Horses Milt Knew" By: Milt Hinkle

STRIPED STOCKINGS 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

STRIZEK, Marguerite, Miss., * - Member of the Seattle Ski Club pictured in article entitled THE OPENING OF A PUBLIC SKIING COURSE IN THE IN THE MOUNTAINS OF WASHINGTON at the Seattle Ski Club as saved from this American Pictorial magazine

STROHL, Howard L. * Lieutenant, (Hellertown, Penn.-WW 1 Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

STROHMEIER, William. * - 1935 - Amherst.  Pictured is President of the National Intercollegiate Flying Club representing Amherst University in collage entitled "THE FIRST INTERCOLLEGIATE AIR MEET" includes pictures of stars and winners of the event held at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana with winners representing Universities of Purdue, Minnesota, Amherst,  naming and picturing officers of group as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.

STROHMYER, M. G. * Private (Sligo,  Pennsylvania –WW 1  Honor Roll – Died of Wounds)

STROL PASS,TRANSYLVANIA, * - 1916 - Pictorial text and history of Country of Transylvania entitled ACROSS THE CARPATHIANS IN TRANSYLVANIA with text and pictures of natives, cities, mountains and landscape. Three pages as saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine - 6 Pages 11 x 16 inches each.

STROLLER'S WEEKLY * - 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.

STRONG *, New York University All American College Football Player - 1929 - Featured in Ad of Albert Richard Glove Bilt Outerware.

STRONG MEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, NEW YORK CITY * - 1922 - Pictured is Edward "Spike" Howar in article entitled as "Teeth Like Iron of a Philadelphia Strong Man" pulling a ten ton truck in the Strong Men's World Championship contest in New York City  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

STRONG, Demas, Mayor, - 1850 era – Location; California Territory, Mexico. Story entitled “Squatter Riots In California” by Ethel Bangert tells of the history of pioneer settlers who made their way to California territory while under Mexican rule and received land grants which formed the basis for endless disputes creating overlapping land titles as found in this rare and seldom read western magazines

STRONG, E. O. * Lieutenant, (Newtonville, Mass. –WW 1  Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

STRONG, Eugene * - 1928 - Featured in Fowler Cartoon and pictorial collage entitled LOVE AND LOIS WILSON SOAR TRIUMPHANT IN "CONEY ISLAND" with pictures of stars and scenery as saved from this old American Pictorial Mag.

STRONG, General - 1863  - Location:  Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. Named in story entitled "The Black Heroes of Battery Wagner" by Michael S. Colin who writes of a little known Black American War hero, Sergeant Louis "Smokejack" Douglas, of the Negro 54th Brigade and his heroic action as reported in the western magazine

STRONG, Joseph - 1870 - 81 era. Location - CA. Named in story entitled "SILVERADO HONEYMOON" by Robert Leonard Reid who tells of the life of Robert Louis Stevenson and how he found the wife that changed his life as they enjoyed their honeymoon in Napa Valley as published in this old, complete, western magazine

STRONG, Joshua - Doctor and Critic as mentioned in  - 1901 -  Congressional Church Minister, George Davis Herron,  Professor of Applied Christianity at Grinnell College as written up in National News Magazine.

STRONG, Louise * - 1922 - Pictured as playing a leading part in "The Blushing Bride" in article entitled PLAYERS AND SCENES IN NEW THEATRICAL OPENING as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

STRONG, Porter * - 1920 - Pictured are of the stars of the film play of D. W. Griffiths, WAY DOWN EAST" pictured and named in a pictorial collage as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint.

STRONG, W. B.,  - era 1840-1890 - Location DL, PA, CO, AR, AZ - Named as path-finder for the Santa-Fe Railroad in THE BATTLING QUAKER by Joe Koller, the story of Major General William Jackson Palmer who has been elected to the Hall of Fame of Great Westerners of the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and the Western Heritage Center at Oklahoma City, Ok.   as saved from this seldom found western magazine

STRONGHEART (THE WONDER DOG) * - 1922 - Pictured in collage are stars of screen entertainment entitled THE GREAT FALL SELECTIONS as saved. 11 by 16 inches. Mint Condition.

STRONGHEART *  Dog of  CHUMWAY, Lee * - 1922 -  Star Actor pictured as star of "Brawn Of The North" in article entitled "Actresses and Scenes in Current Theatrical Productions as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Page is 11 by 16 inches. Mint.

STRONGHART, Nippo - 1894 - 1930 - Named  in fantastic story entitled SHADOW WARRIORS: REAL INDIANS IN THE MOVIES w photos courtesy of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. Tells the story of the making of films entitled Ghost Dance, Indian War Council and The Vanishing American using real Indians who had fought in the wars..

STROOCK, Bobby * - 1924 - Pictured in his Chinese costume at the children's Palm Beach Valentine Party. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Stroock of New York  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

STROSNIDER, C. M., Sergeant * - 1923 - Pictured in article entitled "Gathered From Far and Near" as parachuting from a Martin Bomber over the Potomac River as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine.

STROTHER, David Hunter Well known Author and Emily Strother's Dad mentioned in "John Brisben Walker, Dynamic Dreamer" By: Helen Seeley Phillips 

STROTHER, Emily John Walker's First Wife mentioned in "John Brisben Walker, Dynamic Dreamer" By: Helen Seeley Phillips 

STROTHERS, Alex - 1880 era - Western Frontier - Marshal of North Platte named in story entitled WHITE-EYE -- LAST OF THE OLD-TIME PLAINSMEN  of Jack Anderson,  the "White-Eye Kid * who was the eyes for Old Bill Hickok who was going blind. He was an Indian fighter, miner, and generally happy-go-lucky horseman. Includes best story I ever read about Calamity Jane I ever found. 5 Star old and complete western magazine

STROUD, Harry A. mentioned in "Saga Of Millie Durgan" article from old western magazine

STROUD, Jim, (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.

STROUD, Leonard  * - 1917 - World Champion Rodeo Performer named in story with pictures of rodeo at the Drag A Ranch out of Datil, New Mexico listing old time cowboy and cowgirl rodeo stars as saved from this story entitled RODEO IN MAGDALENA

STROUD, Leonard,  1900 - 20 era - Cowboy named in historical photo by R. R. Doubleday in story entitled "Rodeo Personalities", which lists hundreds of the Rodeo Stars of the Early Western Shows with many pictured  in this complete and very rare western magazine. Your granddaddy might be here.

STROUD, Mayme  * - 1917 - Rodeo Performer named in story with pictures of rodeo at the Drag A Ranch out of Datil, New Mexico listing old time cowboy and cowgirl rodeo stars as saved from this story entitled RODEO IN MAGDALENA

STROUP, John .  * - 1925 - Pictured  in article entitled "A RECIPE FOR A CLOG DANCER" as the 108 YEAR OLD from Atlanta, Georgia who attributed his  longevity to the fact that he never drank whiskey but used it only as a footbath as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

STROUT, May T., Doctor  *  (of Washington, D. C.) - 1921 - Pictured and named as just returning from the Balkans where she served as an eye specialist to the afflicted Serbians in article entitled "BEAUTY CONTEST WINNERS AND STAGE AND OPERATIC NOTABLES NOW IN THE NEWS"  as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

STROZZI, Kay * - 1931 - Star of "THE SILENT WITNESS", playing at the Morosco Theatre as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine

STRUCK-BY-THE-REE, Indian Chief - 1865 era - Location: DK Territory, MO, Named in story entitled NEWTON EDMONDS - TREATY MAKER OF DAKOTA reports on the life and times of Governor of Dakota Newton Edmonds who in formal clothes and silk hat, was fervently desirous of peace even it it mean losing his beautiful topper as published in this unique, old and complete western magazine.

STRUCK OIL - 1890 era - Western U. S. A. Play named in this biography of  Captain John Wallace Crawford, entitled, "Captain Jack, The Poet Scout", and here the author, Paul T. Nolen, recites the history of this western scout and acquaintance of Buffalo Bill who went from scouting to acting to writing as published in this complete western magazine.

STRUCK, E. C. * - 1918 - Pathe Phonograph Dealer of 356 Varick Street, Jersey City,  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.

STRUDDERS, Edith * - 1921 - Pictured in article entitled "Tagging Chicks", Miss Edith Strudders of Petaluma affixing a pedigree number to wing of chick as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

STRUNK, Amos * - 1922 - Chicago White Sox. Member of a select American team which will be playing in Japan pictured in article BASEBALL STARS OFF FOR ORIENTS aboard ship as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

STUART King of Great Britain Mentioned in "The Gallant Voyageurs of Rupert's Land" By: Wayne Darwin 

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

STUART, Buck - 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

STUART, Dan - 1896 era - Location: Ireland, Mexico, TX, - Boxing promoter named in story of Champion Fighter of Ireland named and pictured Peter Maher in story entitled THE FIGHT THAT ALMOST KAYOED BOXING by Dick King which tells of the between Maher and Robert Roy "Fighting Bob" Fitzimmons. The fight was banned but then held on an island in the Rio Grande by Judge Roy Bean as published in this complete, rare old western magazine.

STUART, David Inventor, Philadelphia, Pa. (Egg Stove - Scientific American - Patent Claims - September 7, 1854)

STUART, Gladys  * - 1924 -Pictured entitled "UNIQUE HEADDRESS". Page is 11 by 16 in mint condition as taken from American Pictorial Magazine.

STUART, Gloria *  in IT'S GREAT TO BE ALIVE * - 1933 - Motion Picture Flyer Entitled "The Movie of the Week:" with pictures of cast inc. Gloria Stuart, Raul Roulien, Joan Marsh, Edna Mae Oliver, Alex Schoenberg,

STUART, Granville   - 1860 era - Montana - Author of  story entitled "Frontier Courts Were Rough"  of the first Civil Trial held within the present boundary of Montana. Seems that trapper "Tin Cup Joe" was warned about his horse eating oats of one Baron O'Keeffe. Trouble was, nobody told the horse. Discovered gorging on the Baron's oats, Tin Cup Joe's mount was promptly disposed of and therein lies the rest of this story

STUART, Granville (author). Book written by Granville Stuart referred to in "Long Ropes and Running Irons", by: Helena Huntington Smith

STUART, Granville  - 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

STUART, Granville * pictured in "The Rich Golden Gulches Of Montana" article from old western magazine

STUART, J. E. B. "Jeb"  - 1937 – 64. Named in story entitled HERO OF OLD WEST MOVIES by Jim Hitt - a  history of 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.

STUART, J. E. B., General  - 1880 ERA. Location: Western United States. Named in story entitled GENERAL DAVID STANLEY, FRONTIER SOLDER by Samuel Stanley who writes lovingly of this hard nose General David Stanley who twice tried to fire Custer. A very frank expose of Custer's weakness by this Medal of Honor winner as published in this old complete western magazine.

STUART, J. E. B., General   - 1870 - 90 era - Named in Biographical history of John Burrell OMOHUNDRO entitled "Texas Jack"  by S. Bloom, the story of a Confederate Scout and Spy for J.E.B. Stuart and cowboy who turned showman as published in this rare western magazine.

STUART, James * pictured in "The Rich Golden Gulches Of Montana" article from old western magazine

STUART, John Chairman, Quaker Oats Company, Chicago, Ill. and Member of Board  of CED featured article entitled Business Plans to Provide the Jobs, National Magazine, 1945.

STUART, John, Captain, 7th U. S. Infantry - 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

STUART, Quimby - Pioneer era. Location: UT. Surveyor named in story entitled "LIKE A HAWK FLYING!" by Earl Spendlove - the story of a prophecy of Brigham Young that was unfulfilled until an inventive Irishman named David Alma Flannigan came along as published in this old and complete western magazine.

STUART, Robert - 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

STUART, Rollie - 1880  - 90 era Location: Oklahoma and Indian Territory.  Named in story entitled "THE GREAT TECUMSEH BANK ROBBERY" of a vicious killer, a shrewd sheriff and a band of cunning convicts who gambled for the highest stake of all as found in an extremely rare western magazine which is in excellent and complete condition.

STUART, Sam 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

STUART, Thomas mentioned in "The Rich Golden Gulches Of Montana" article from old western magazine

STUART, William - 1870 - 1890 - Location - United States. Named as the Secretary of The Sportsman's Club of California  in story entitled RIFLE KING by Raymond W. Thorp of one of the greatest rifle shots of the old west, William F. "Doc" Carver * and his feats and exploits with the Winchester Rifle he had made a household word and received the accolade of "Champion Shot of the World and Our Best Salesman" from Oliver F. Winchester as published in this old and complete western magazine

STUBBLEFIELD, Jake - 1900 era - Locations: Rodeo sites in the United States.  Named in story entitled 55 YEARS A RODEO TRAMP written by William Cy Hancock as told to him by author Hackberry Johnson which is really a rodeo history from 1917 of the stars with personal photos of their acts, circus, wild west shows including a massive photo index with story after story of the old time Rodeo Stars of the old west as found in this seldom found, complete western magazine.

STUBBLEFIELD, Marylyn * - 1931 - Pictured in pictorial collage entitled STARS AND SCENES FROM THE NEW FILMS is George Bancroft with Synthetic Twins Marylyn Stubblefield and Kenneth Coughlin as all will star in his new fild as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

STUBBS AND LOWE COMPANY, (1900-40 era – Location: CO, KS, OK, PA, TN). Mentioned in “Tom Mix: Frontier Lawman,” by Sam Henderson, history of Mix’s early days as a soldier in the Boxer Rebellion, at 101 Ranch and Wild West Performer and a documentary of his experiences as a Frontier Lawman, as published in this complete old western magazine.

STUBBY * - 1921 - Pictured is veteran war dog, Stubby, with little Miss Louise Johnson parading on float held in Washington, D. C. as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

STUBBY, Mascot of the 26th U. S. Army Division of World War I * - 1923 -  Pictured entitled "STUBBY", War Hero, To Make Appeal To President Harding for a bonus for ex-service men. He is shown here with all his medals as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

STUCK, Archdeacon * - 1932 - Pictorial collage entitled "Tragedy and Triumph on North America's Loftiest Peak; The Record of Two Expeditions to the Top of Mt. McKinley as saved from an old American Pictorial magazine. Double page 22 by 14. Good condition.

STUCK, Hudson  - 1964 era - Location Yukon River. Episcopal Archdeacon of the Yukon named in story entitled STAMPEDE TOWNS OF THE UPPER YUKON by David Wharton and party inc. photographer Philip Hyde exploring from the Canadian border to Tanana, deep in the hears of Alaska--visiting and reporting on a few surviving relics of the great days of Klondike gold, the boom and bust stampede towns to time has passed by.

STUCKER, Walter L. * Corporal (Elsinor, Montana –WW 1  Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

STUCKSHOOK. Native Guide - COOK*, Frederick A., Doctor, Explorer. Topics of the Day, article entitled THE STAR AND STRIPES AT THE NORTH POLE copyrighted 1909, as it appeared in this old American magazine in 1909 - SOME 93 YEARS AGO.

STUDEBAKER FREIGHT WAGON - 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.

STUDEBAKER, E. M. F. -  1920 era. Location: Oklahoma. Co - Named in  story entitled "HOW THE PICHER DISTRICT REALLY CAME TO BE" by Dick Wills as told to by J. F. (Jim) Robinson which tells of the discovery of what was to become the greatest zinc operation in the world as reported in this complete western magazine.

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

STUDEBAKER, John M., - Wagon Builder - 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.

STUDEBAKER, John W. * - 1934 - Pictured and written about in feature entitled THEY STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD as saved from this old American News Magazine. He has been appointed United States Commissioner of Education. He attended Leander Clark College.

STUDENT DAYS * - 1931 - Pictured German film, STUDENT DAYS in article entitled STARS AND SCENES FROM THE NEW FILMS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

STUDEVANT, Charles C. * Private, (Tipton, Indiana -WW 1  Honor Roll - Killed in Action)

STUDHOLME, Marie * Leading American Actress as featured in The Stage Section of this old American magazine published in 1896.

STUDNICK, Frank * - 1920 era. Named as rodeo cowboy in featured story entitled WHEN THEY TOOK THE WEST TO LONDON by Willard H. Porter of story of First International Rodeo or Cowboy Championships organized by Charles B. Cochran as found in this seldom identified American western magazine. In mint condition, with lots of pictures of cowboy stars and index included in offering

STUDS LONIGAN - 1936 - Named in feature article entitled BOOKS AND THEIR MAKERS as James T. Farrell's new book is reviewed as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.

STUFFLET, Earl * Corporal (Pottstown, Pennsylvania –WW 1  Honor Roll – Killed in Action)

STUHLDREHER, Harry,  * - 1931 - Coach of Notre Dame pictured in article entitled ACQUIRING RHYTHM FOR THE GRIDIRON ATTACK of the Four Horseman as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

STUHR, Fritz. (Kapitanlt., - dead) World War I era. British Admiralty Statement of "Fate of 150 German U-Boat Commanding Officers who were killed or became prisoners at war.

STULTZ, Wilmer * Pilot featured in EARHART*, Amelia - 1928 - Feature Article - "A Woman Hops The Atlantic" - Feature Article - National American Magazine.

STUMP TOWN, OREGON * - 1850 - 90 era. Location: CA, PA, NY, OR, WA. U. S. Photograph of Lorenzo Lorain as named in story entitled "LORENZO LORAIN" - Pioneer Photographer of the Northwest by Alan Clark Miller with photos taken by Lorenzo Lorain as found in this old and complete western magazine

STUMPF, Henry * Private (Brooklyn, New York -WW 1  Honor Roll - Died of Wounds)

STUMPP & WALKER Exhibit * - 1931 -Named and appearing in collage of garden photos of  homes and gardens entered in 18th Annual International Flower Show held in New York in 1931 as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.

STURGIS PIONEER HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY - 1890 era - South Dakota Firemen shown in  Historical item entitled "Nozzle Boys In Union Suits" - a true story of fireman in the Black Hills, South Dakota area in pioneer days. Your great grand-daddy might be here

STURGIS, Samel Davis, Colonel  - 1870 era - Location: Mexico, AZ, NM, TX. 7th Calvary Brigade Commander named in this historical story entitled SABRES AND COLTS  by Malcolm Reiss of the old U. S. Cavalry on parade which tells of men of guts as they rode for glory on the old pioneer front as found in this very rare Western Magazine.

STURGIS, Susan * Boston Banker (First National Bank). Elected President, Association of Bank Women.(1935)

STURHAN, (Yale  College Football Player) - mentioned in 1925 Review of Eastern College Football Stars.

STURM, Ernest * - 1924 - Pictured in article entitled "ALWAYS ROOM AT THE TOP" who is second former office boy to become Chairman of the Board of Directors of the American Eagle, Co.,

STURMS, J. J., Doctor, mentioned or described in "John B. Charlton, Cavalryman By Choice" by Fred Frank Blalock, a description of the last great battle in 1874 between the U. S. Cavalry and Lone Wolf's Indians as printed in an old western magazine

STURROCK, Jock (Skipper of Yacht)  - 1962 Challenger to the  The Yacht Gretel which had been chosen to lead the AUSTRALIA CHALLENGES FOR THE AMERICA CUP -  Story as written up in a National News Magazine entitled "Grim Duel in Newport".

STYMIE* - 1931 - Pictured as  co-star  of OUR GANG COMEDIES in article entitled STARS AND SCENES FROM THE NEW FILMS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine

 

 

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