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WILS HORSE ACT - Early Pioneer America - Location: American West. Named in story entitled "THE SPANISH BARB" by Leo Gaudreau with photos courtesy of author who tells the history of the "American Mustang Horse" - its birth and breeding from beginning as found in this old complete western magazine
WILSON OF THE CHICAGO CUBS * - 1928 - Pictured in training for the Baseball season of 1928 at Catalina Island as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine..
WILSON OF 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.
WILSON * - 1921 - Boxer pictured in match with Downey at Jersey City, New Jersey for the Middleweight crown as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
WILSON *, Lieutenant - Awarded Chevalier of the Legion of Honor at Chaumont, France .WWI 1919.
WILSON *, Miss. Pictured w text in "Men and Women of the Hour" - The Saturday Evening Post. 1901
WILSON DAM * - 1921 - Collage of photos in article entitled PROPOSED INDUSTRIAL PLANT AT MUSCLE SHOALS, ALABAMA with striking pose of Thomas A. Edison and Henry Ford arriving at Florence, Alabama as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
WILSON DAM * - 1923 - Pictured entitled "MIGHTY ENGINEERING PROJECT AT MUSCLE SHOALS, ALABAMA as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
WILSON FAMILY mentioned in "Epic Of Fort Phantom Hill" article from old western magazine
WILSON, "Cad" - 1890 era. Location AK,CA,OH. One of the dance girls visiting Dawson, Alaska named in story entitled "The Scramble For Klondike Gold" by Roberta M. Starry who writes of the fascinating story of father Bert F. Starry and what it was really like to hunting for Klondike gold. It was more than expected as men froze to death, most came back empty handed but some made the most of it and lived to tell about the good old days as recaptured here in this rare, complete western magazine
WILSON, Arthur B. (1909 GEORGE W. CHADWICK WINS FOR NOEL, Literary Digest Mag, June 5, 1909)
WILSON, Augusta Evans, (A Generation of Women Authors, Munsey's Mag. 1896)
WILSON, Benjamin (THE WEST FORGOTTEN HERO - JAMES KIRKER, Mexican War Story in old western magazine)
WILSON, Benjamin * - 1840 era - Trapper and messenger at the Santa Rita Massacre, 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. Published in a complete and rarely found western magazine.
WILSON, Benjamin - Clergyman as mentioned in - 1901 - Congressional Church Minister, George Davis Herron, Professor of Applied Christianity at Grinnell College as written up in National News Magazine.
WILSON, Bill, mentioned in "Oliver Loving's Last Stand" by Joe Koller. History of Cowboy Hall of Famer Oliver Loving with pictures. Loving was pioneer trail hand, circa late 1800's as published in old western magazine.
WILSON, Bill. - 1900 era - . Named in Colonel Jack Potter's "CATTLE TRAILS OF THE OLD WEST" with picture and maps naming pioneer experiences of the most famous and even the little known cattle trails of Texas, Kansas, Colorado. Complete description of trails while relating stories of origins, hands, drivers, drovers as published in this complete and seldom found western magazine.
WILSON, Billy - (outlaw captured by Pat Garrett) - 1888 era. Site: NM. Named in story entitled "WRETCHED WEB" by Joseph W. Snell who writes of the life and times of John J. Webb, an officer of the law and then a victim of a questionable shooting where a Judge and Jury determined him guilty of murder. Fascinating true story as found in this old, complete western magazine
WILSON, C. T. R. - 1934 - Professor of Natural Philosophy, Cambridge, University, England - named in feature article entitled "The Finders of The Atom" Story of early Atom seekers.
WILSON, Caddy - 1898 era - Location: Klondike. Named as one of the "girls" that made a warm bed in the cold of the Gold Rush but Klondike Kate was probably the toughest and smartest. In her life story entitled "Klondike Strumpet", she bested the rest of the "call girls" outwitting gamblers, prospectors, miners while fleecing sourdoughs. She was one of a kind, so much so, that in the end, Time and Newsweek reported on her death. Complete western magazine
WILSON, Charles, Inventor, Springfield, Mass (Lock Tumbler - List of Patent Claims-November 7, 1854)
WILSON, Clarence B., Doctor * - 1924 - Pictured as National Secretary of the Methodist Episcopal Board of Temperance and Morals who has challenged Dr. Nicholas Butler, President of Columbia to a debate on the prohibition question. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.
WILSON, Curtis J. *, Private (Hawley, Pennsylvania - Honor Roll - Killed in Action)
WILSON, Dolly (Miss) * - 1924 - Pictured in "Girls Chosen as the Most Beautiful Winners in Children's Contests" after winning most perfect child in the three to four year old class in the Interborough Baby Contest in New York.
WILSON, Dorothy, Miss* - 1923 - Pictured with Miss Polly Walker following selection as Queen of Coney Island winner of the popular Beach Resort first prize and Miss Dorothy Wilson, 2nd prize and Miss Rose Kinder, 3rd prize as pictured on cover of Mid Week Pictorial.
WILSON, Edward L. (Editor of the "Philadelphia Photographer) - Late 1800 era. Location: Western United States. Named in story entitled MUYBRIDGE GAVE US THE MOVIES as told of the great pioneer motion picture inventor and producer Eadweard (Edward) James Muybridge who has been called "The Father of the Motion Picture Industry as found in this old and complete western magazine.
WILSON, Eileen * - 1920 - Pictured are Arthur White and Eileen Wilson as playing a leading parts in the play THE LADY OF THE LAMP as entitled Leading Plays of the Opening Fall Season as saved from this old American pictorial magazine
WILSON, Eileen * - 1922 - Star of "Partners Again" playing at the Selwyn Theater 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.
WILSON, Elmer (Comanche, Apache Policeman) - 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.
WILSON, Enid * - 1932 - Pictured and written about in article entitled THE HOLDER OF THE BRITISH WOMEN'S TITLE is shown with Wanda Morgan, who she defeated in the final round at Portmanock County, Dublin, Ireland in weekly featured article entitled GOLF'S TOP-NOTCHERS IN THE PLAY OF 1931 as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
WILSON, Fox. * - 1900 - 1930 ERA - Western United States area. Pioneer rodeo star 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
WILSON, Frank - 1890 - 1900 era. Location: NV. Named in story entitled "INVISIBLE DEATH AT DELEMAR" by Donald G. Lee who tells of the death of 600 young Mormons and thousands of unidentified Chinese, Greek and Italian immigrants who were victims of Silicosis and the area gained the dubious title of Widow Maker as reported in this old and complete western magazine.
WILSON, Gave - 1890 era - Site - Kittie, Oklahoma. Named in Christmas story entitled CHRISTMAS IN OLD KITTIE by Maurice Kildare which tells of Christmas celebration in the old frontier days of a little town seldom found or heard of as published in this old western magazine.
WILSON, General of Volunteers demoted to Lieutenant Colonel after Civil War - "The Men in Command of Our Fighting Force". Saturday Evening Post 1901.
WILSON, George T. * - 1917 - Pictured w text entitled "Interesting Personalities Who Are Active in Various Phases of the Great War" as saved from an old American Pictorial Publication. Single page, 11 by 16 inches.
WILSON, Gladys, Miss - 1920 - 40 era. Location AR. Editor of a Hot Springs Newspaper named in this true story entitled "Hell In Hot Springs" by Frederick L. Collins tells of the lurid past of Hot Springs, Arkansas and the sins and omissions along Bath House Row as found in this rare, seldom read story as saved from an old American News magazine
WILSON, H. B., Admiral * - 1924 - Pictured in collage entitled. "NAVAL POWERS THAT BE" who appears as Commandant of the United States Military Academy the Secretary of the Navy Wilbur.. Mint Condition, 11 by 16 inches
WILSON, H. B., Admiral written up in "The Real Story Of Jutland" as published in 1926 in this American News Magazine
WILSON, H. M. *, Corporal, (Plymouth, Penn - Honor Roll - Killed in Action),
WILSON, Hack * - 1931 - Pictured in an article entitled ON A VACATION THAT COSTS HIM $6,000 as he was suspended by Manager Rogers Hornsby of the Chicago Cubs for various trouble as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
WILSON, Harold - 1885 - 1899 Era. Named "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.
WILSON, Henry * - 1922 - Field Marshal and Chief of Staff of the British Army pictured and named in the article entitled "Distinguished Leaders of British and Canadian Troops in World War" as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
WILSON, Henry B *, Rear Admiral, 1918 - Pictorial Collage entitled "The Wonderful Growth of the United States Navy."
WILSON, Henry B. * - 1919 - Vice Admiral of the U. S. Navy Pictured at ceremony entitled "Fourteen United States Naval Officers Decorated With the French Legion of Honor" in an American Pictorial Magazine article entitled "American Naval Officers Decorated by France" as saved. Page is mint.
WILSON, Henry B. * Rear Admiral, (Commander, American Fleet, French Waters, WWI involved in controversy over Medal Decorations)
WILSON, Homer - 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.
WILSON, Imogene * - 1923 - Pictured are stars entitled BEAUTIES OF THE NEW ZIEGFELD FOLLIES of 1923, Imogene Wilson, Peggy Shannon, Beryl Halley and Polly Nally as saved from this old American Pictorial Revue. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.
WILSON, Isobel, Photo * - 1926 - (1240 Vermont Street, Quincy, Il) Her photo entitled " A ROSE AMONG THE ROSES" wins cash award in featured contest "IN THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION FOR AMATEURS "as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
WILSON, J. H., Doctor - mentioned in KAIL-YARD SCHOOL * - 1907 - Article in old American News magazine recording the death of the founder, Rev. John Watson (Ian Maclaren).
WILSON, J. W. - Candidate for Coroner - 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.
WILSON, J. Stitt - Clergyman as mentioned in - 1901 - Congressional Church Minister, George Davis Herron, Professor of Applied Christianity at Grinnell College as written up in National News Magazine.
WILSON, Jack * - 1890 - Location South Dakota - Indian named WOKOVA written about in historic story entitled THE TRIBE THAT DANCED ITSELF TO DEATH by B. Hale Pinot which tells of the strange and tragic steps to the Battle of Wounded Knee - the last of the Indian wars as found in this very rare and complete western magazine.
WILSON, James *, In 1901 he was appointed Secretary of Agriculture of the United States by President Theodore Roosevelt.
WILSON, James *, Lieutenant (Saskatchewan, Canada Honor Roll Killed in Action)
WILSON, James G. (1855 Scientific American - Party in Patent Law Suit)
WILSON, James R., Postmaster * - 1936 - Location: CA, MO. Named in Pictorial commemoration entitled The Pony Express Runs again with picture and text covering the 75th anniversary celebration ridden by Boy Scouts as saved from this American Pictorial magazine.
WILSON, Jimmy, * formerly of the Philadelphia Phillies - 1927 - Pictured in article entitled "SOME REAL DOPE ON BASEBALL" shown with the University of Pennsylvania baseball players as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
WILSON, John B. *, Lieutenant (Eau Claire, Wisconsin Honor Roll Killed in Action)
WILSON, John B., Justice of the Peace, Precint No. 1 - 1870 - 80 era. Location: New Mexico. Named in story by Philip J. Rasch who writes claiming his story gives an impartial and more accurate account of this historic New Mexico Gunfight which included BILLY THE KID as found in this old, complete western magazine.
WILSON, John mentioned in 1840 era - Story entitled "Alexander William Doniphan - Fighting Missourian" by Ben T. Traywick as published in this old western magazine. Actually, a history of early Missouri and this courageous western pioneer--his life story.
WILSON, John W. - Early Pioneer America - Location: American West. Photographer named in story entitled "THE SPANISH BARB" by Leo Gaudreau with photos courtesy of author who tells the history of the "American Mustang Horse" - its birth and breeding from beginning as found in this old complete western magazine.
WILSON, Johnnie *, Private (Norfolk, Virginia - Honor Roll - Died from Wounds)
WILSON, Johnny * - 1923 - ( of Boston) Pictured in photo entitled "HARRY GREB WINS MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLED" as he lost a 15 round decision at the Polo Grounds of New York as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
WILSON, Johnny * - 1923 - Boxer awaiting match with Harry Greb is shown as saved from this old American News Magazine.
WILSON, Johnny *- 1923 - Featured in " Leading Figures in Various Fields of Sport". Pictured holding Middleweight Champion Boxing $2,500 Diamond Studded Belt presented by Tex Richard. He defeated O'Dowd.
WILSON, Johnny - 1923 - His opponent, Harry Greb
WILSON, Kathryn * - 1931 - Pictured and written as starring in the comedy THE VINEGAR TREE at the Playhouse Theater as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
WILSON, Leigh E.*, Private (Janesville, Minnesota Honor Roll Killed in Action)
WILSON, Lois * - 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..
WILSON, Lois * - 1920 - Pictured as the leading woman in "What Every Woman Knows" as found in this old American Pictorial - 11 by 16 inches in mint condition as saved from this old American pictorial magazine
WILSON, Lois * - 1922 - Pictured in Theater Flyer for Cecil B. De Mile's Drama of a Mad Age "Manslaughter" playing at the Rivoli Theater.
WILSON, Lois * - 1922 -American Actress - Pictorial collage entitled "Actresses Prominent in the Silent Drama". 11 by 17 inches.
WILSON, Lois * - 1923 - Featured in pictorial collage entitled PROMINENT ACTRESSES OF THE SILENT DRAMA as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint. 11 by 16 inches.
WILSON, Lois - 1923. Named in great old ad for the Zane Grey's movie TO THE LAST MAN entitled "THE MOVIE SEASON IS ON" at Theatres Under the Direction of Hugo Risenfeld playing at the Rialto - Broadway and 44th Street - a Paramount Picture
WILSON, Lois * - 1927 - . Featured and pictured in a review entitled "New York" playing at the Paramount, the article appearing in " TIDINGS FROM THE MAGIC REALM OF MOVIES ". along with other stars as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine
WILSON, Lois * - 1928 - Staring in 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.
WILSON, Lois * - 1931 - Star of SEED playing at the Rivoli Theater in article entitled STAR AND SCENES FROM THE NEW FILMS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine
WILSON, Lucy, Doctor * - 1934 - Pictured and written about in weekly article entitled THEY STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD as saved from an American News Magazine. She is the first woman to win the $10,000 Philadelphia Award, created by Edward W. Bock. She has been head of the South Philadelphia High School since 1916.
WILSON, Margaret * - 1923 - featured playing leading role in "Little Jessie James" saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine
WILSON, Margery * - 1933 - Pictured in an Ad entitled "Be Charming" plugging a booklet entitled "The Smart Point of View" as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
WILSON, Marion * - 1924 - Pictured in collage of photos entitled ACTRESSES IN SPOKEN AND SILENT DRAMA as star of the new review "VOGUES" playing at the Schubert Theatre as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.
WILSON, Matilda Dodge, Mrs. * - 1931 - Chairman of the Board of the Fidelity Bank and Trust Company of Detroit as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
WILSON, Milton E. *, 1st Lieutenant (Kingston, Illinois Honor Roll Killed in Action)
WILSON, Miriam, Miss * - 1924 - Pictured on American Magazine cover entitled MODERN NYMPHS AT A POOL THAT REFLECTS THEIR LOVELINESS showing Boston Society girls at "Love Temple Pond on the Larz Anderson estate near Brookline. 11 by 16 inches. Excellent condition.
WILSON, Mister- 1830 - 70 era. Location CA, CN, KA, TX - Texas Partner of Oliver W. Wheeler named in story entitled "He Broke the Chisholm Trail" by Glenn Shirley which reports the life and times of one of the west's early pioneers who who didnt get a trail named after him but achieved notable success in the early 1850-70s selling horses and cattle, His most notable success was following the Civil War when he bought Texas Longhorns and established a cattle route to Abilene, Kansas as found in this western magazine.
WILSON, Mr. - 1890's. Location: AL, NY, WA. Story of this expedition member 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
WILSON, Mr. (1860 -70's) murdered by a Lucerno mentioned in "Stanton's Most Notorious Citizen". Historical story of the rule of Charles P. Stanton over Stanton, Arizona that included cruelty, vice and corruption. Of course, he paid in the end as related in this old and rare western magazine.
WILSON, Mr. - murdered - 1890 era - Location: California. Named in story entitled "THE LAST OF THE WEST'S DESPERADOES" by Edward Sullivan which explains some of the anger and hatred that the old settlers had for the railways. When the railroad took the settler's land, their answer was to begin a spate of train robberies as published in this old and complete western magazine
WILSON, Mr., Farmer - 1870 -90 - Location: MT, Canada. Named in story entitled THE LAST WAR PARTY by Hugh A. Dempsey of the Blood Indians last raid against the Crows as found in this, complete and rare western magazine that is 50 years old.
WILSON, Mr. Colonel mentioned in "Big Foot Wallace of Texas", by E. L. Zoltan
WILSON, Pat, (Deceased - The 1899 Andelana Maritime Disaster, Ship Wreck Story found in old western magazine)
WILSON, R. N., * - 1896 era - Location: Canada. Indian Agent 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.
WILSON, R. T., Mrs. * - 1924 - Pictured in article entitled HOSTESSES FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT OF THE WOMEN AT THE CONVENTION as being a member of the Theatre and Resturant Committee. 11 by 16 inches in mint condition as saved from old American Pictorial Mag.
WILSON, Rayma * - 1928 - Rayma Wilson (800 - Meter - Run) pictured with Maybelle Reichardt (Discuss Thrower) as one three of America's Fair Olympic contenders along with and Anna Vrama (Short Sprints) in the Amsterdam Olympic High Jump as saved from this old American pictorial magazine
WILSON, Raymond C * - 1935 -Navy Diver who has been awarded three Navy Crosses pictured and written about in article entitled A TRIPLE CROWN as it appeared in the FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS and saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
WILSON, Robert D. K. *, Private (Bakersfield, California Honor Roll Died of Wounds)
WILSON, Robert L.* - 1900 era - Site: California. Author of story entitled AVIATION COWBOY, the story of John Joseph Montgomery who, twenty years before the Wright Brothers took off, he glided from a hill in San Diego and launched air history. This great story found in a seldom found western magazine which is in mint condition.
WILSON, Robert., Reverend (D. D.) - (1700 era) of Charleston, South Carolina. Historic Article entitled "First Woman Painter in America" - Henrietta Johnston and reciting early history of her subjects and other women painters in America as published in 1927 American News Magazine.
WILSON, Ruth - 1920 era. Location: AR, OK, TX. Named as employee of People's Bank robbed by Starr in story entitled HENRY STARR AND THE ROUGH ONES by Milt Hinkle who tells of the life and times of the old cowboys of the 101 Ranch and stars of the various wild west shows that they starred in as published in this old and complete western magazine.
WILSON, Samuel "Hawg" mentioned in "Mariposa, City Of Twenty Sins" article from old western magazine
WILSON, Samuel Named in "The Great Idaho Diamond Rush" by Xanthus Carson. Did the Idaho Territory ever have an honest to goodness diamond discover. You be the judge after reading this fantastic true story in this old, seldom found western magazine
WILSON, Spencer- 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
WILSON, Stafford C. *, Private, (New York, New York -Honor Roll - Killed in Action)
Wilson, Steve Author - "Lost Golden Ledge of Eagles" by Steve Wilson,. Named in the story of Colonel Jacob Snively's 100 man army that left from Coleman County, Texas for the largest single gold expedition in Texas. This is what they did not find as published in this old and rarely found western magazine.
WILSON, T. Webber. District Judge of U. S. Mentioned in article entitled "Virgin Islands Inquiry Draws Fire". National News Magazine, 1935.
WILSON, V. C. "Vic" - 1890 ERA - CA. Named in story entitled THE SAN JOAQUIN TRAIN HOLDUPS with photos furnished by the California State Library. When a number of robberies of the Southern Pacific train occurred, there were mixed feelings. After all, the SP wasn't loved as told in this old complete western magazine.
WILSON, Vernon, Texas Ranger - 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.
WILSON, W. A. (Texan) * - 1890 - 1892 era. Location TX, WY. Named in story entitled "THE HIRED KILLERS" with rare picture of 25 Texans who the author claims were a swaggering group of deadly young men with the purpose to rid Wyoming of a group of rustler's terrorizing the territory organized by Major Frank Walcott to clean 'em out as published in the old, complete and rare western magazine
WILSON, W. N. * - Artist Drawing by W. N. Wilson of Historic Mass Meeting at Madison Square Garden, 1921
WILSON, Wallace * Private (Elmira, New York Honor Roll- Killed in Action)
WILSON, Walter * - 1923 - Actor is a play of mystery, thrills and Surprises entitled "Zeno" playing at the 48th Street Theatre, New York City is reviewed as published and saved from an American Pictorial Magazine.
WILSON, Whip - 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..
WILSON, William, named in "The Horrell War", (1877 - 1881) a story of the five Horrell brothers who brought strife, discord and murder with them when the came to Lincoln County and the strife continued for many years as published in this complete western magazine..
WILSON, William. B.*, Pictured in WILSON*, Woodrow. President of the United States. Changes in Wilson Cabinet Due to Resignations
WILSON, Woodrow (President of the United States - 1916 era - United States-Mexico Border. Named in story entitled "FLUTTERING AFTER VILLA" by K. C. Tessendorf which tells of the heroics, misadventures, and an occasional touch of the near ridiculous which marked the 1916 Punitive Expedition to Mexico chasing Pancho Villa by air as found in this old and complete western magazine.
WILSON, Woodrow (President of the United States) - 1870 -1930 era - Named in biography entitled "WILL ROGERS ' INTERNATIONAL COWPOKE" as written by John W. Devine that is seldom found as published in an unusual western magazine with is complete and in mint condition.
WILSON, Woodrow (President of the United States) * - 1918 - Pictured and written about as the President who has placed a herd of sheep on the White House Lawn in articleentitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR with text as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.
WILSON, Woodrow (President of the United States) * - 1919 - Pictured in article entitled "A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR" showing President Wilson at Chaumont, France on Christmas Day, 1918 with American Expeditionary Forces dignitaries saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
WILSON, Woodrow - (United States President) * - League of Nations Draft Conference Participants - 1919 - Pictured in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR are those that formulated a rough draft of the proposed league as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
WILSON, Woodrow * - 1919 - President of the United States and Delegate to the Peace Conference
WILSON, Woodrow * - 1921 - Pictured is the President of the United States throwing out the first ball in feature entitled HOW PRESIDENTS AND KING HAVE HONORED THE GAME as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
WILSON, Woodrow * - LIBERTY DAY PARADE * - 1918 - Pictorial Collage of American Celebrating on October 12, 1918.
WILSON, Woodrow *, 1917 President of the United States on Pictorial Cover along all other Presidents.
WILSON, Woodrow *, 1919 Living Profile of President by men at Fort Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio.
WILSON, Woodrow *, President of the United States. Changes in Wilson Cabinet Due to Resignations
WILSON, Woodrow - 1917 - Signer identified in article entitled "THE OFFICIAL ENTRY OF THE UNITED STATES INTO THE WORLD WAR" as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
WILSON, WOODROW FOUNDATION * - 1924 - Pictorial collage entitled NEWS OF THE WEEK which has article entitled WILSON FOUNDATION CELEBRATES THE SIXTY-SEVENTH BIRTHDAY OF THE EX-PRESIDENT with guests present and indexed as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
WILSON, Woodrow mentioned in - Early Wyoming history entitled "Joseph Maull Carey - Mr. Wyoming " by Joe Koller as published in old western magazine. Article covers the life and times of Carey, who has been elected as a member of the Hall of Fame of Great Westerners.
WILSON, Woodrow Portrait by VAN BUSKIRK * - 1920 - Pictorial collage in article entitled FLASHLIGHTS of the LARGEST PORTRAIT OF PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON which is on exhibition of the steps of the United States Treasury in Washington as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
WILSON, Woodrow * - 1917 - American World War I Memorabilia consisting of collage of pictures of various parades to first U. S Army contingencies parading in various cities of the United States before going overseas. Double page, 22 by 15 inches. Excellent condition.
WILSON, Woodrow, in ARMISTICE DAY CELEBRATION 1923 * - Page entitled IMPRESSIVE CELEBRATIONS OF ARMISTICE DAY as photographed and written about as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.
WILSON, Woodrow, Mrs. (First Ladies of the Land, National News Digest, 1925)
WILSON, Woodrow, Mrs. * - 1934 - First Lady Featured in text and pictured in article entitled " Historically Most Prominent" 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.
WILSON, Woodrow, Mrs. *, - 1918 - Member - Woman's Committee Council of national Defense, WWI - United States.
WILSON, Woodrow, Mrs. (Wife of President of the United States) * - 1919 - Pictured in article entitled "A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR" showing President Wilson at Chaumont, France on Christmas Day, 1918 with American Expeditionary Forces dignitaries saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
WILSON, Woodrow, President * - 1921 - Formal cabinet photo with all pictured and named as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
WILSON, Woodrow, President and Mrs., * - 1917 - Pictured as escort for President and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson in article entitled PRESIDENT CLOSELY GUARDED DURING SUBMARINE CRISIS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
WILSON, Woodrow, President of the United States * - Pictorial collage of America'sPresident with pictures of his contemporaries and associates and how they looked in an article entitled NOW AND TWENTY YEARS AGO, what a great find as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
WILSON, Woodrow, President of the United States. * - 1917 - Pictured and written about in this article entitled "WHY THE AMERICAN RED CROSS NEEDED 100 MILLION DOLLARS" which tells of the current crisis the American Red Cross is experiencing in their massive aid effort as war clouds gather over the country as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
WILSON, Zach * - 1924 - Pictured entitled "Beards Are Being Worn Long This Year" w text stating that he has a codicil in will dedicating whiskers to the Whiskerino Club as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Page is 11 by 16 inches.
WILTSE, George * - - 1921 - Featured and pictured in article entitled "OLD FAVORITES TO PLAY AT MATTY'S TESTIMONIAL" who is referred to as one of the best southpaws in the Christy Mathewson era.. Old time stars who participated in event are written about and pictured as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
WILTSEY, Norman B. - 1848 era - Author of "Blood Oath", story of western pioneer Jim Bridger who took a Shoshone Blood Oath that required two years to avenge his daughter's murder in the Whitman Massacre at Waiilatpu. Great old Indian story in rare, complete magazine.
WILTSEY, Norman B.- 1876 - Location: MT, ND, WY. Author of story entitled THE EPIC VOYAGE OF THE FAR WEST who writes of the voyage of the Steamer Far West which carried the wounded survivors of the 7th Cavalry after the battle of the Little Bighorn as found in this old and complete western magazine.
WILTSEY, Norman B. - 1876 era - Location: Montana. Author of story entitled WE KILLED CUSTER by Norman Wiltsey of RUNNING FOX, Indian brave's eyewitness report of The Battle of Little Big Horn who says "Our hearts sang when Custer let our women and children get away - now we could fight" as found in this old, complete, western magazine.
WILTSEY, Norman B. - 1840 era - TX - Writer named in story entitled BY LAND AND SEA by Joe B. Frantz who reveals that Gail Borden made a fortune when he invented condensed milk - but that wasn't his first fling a inventing things and not nearly his wackiest as revealed in this old complete western magazine...
WILTSEY Norman B. 1848 era - Author of "Blood Oath", story of western pioneer Jim Bridger who took a Shoshone Blood Oath that required two years to avenge his daughter's murder in the Whitman Massacre at Waiilatpu. Great old Indian story in rare, complete magazine.
WILTSEY, Norman B, Author, "The Wests Greatest Marksman" By: Norman B. Wiltsey
WILTSEY, Norman B. - 1890 - 1900 era. Location AK, Canada, MI. Author of "King Of The Klondike" tells the strange but true story of a Canadian rowdie, Mike Mahoney. who took on the future champion of the World, Tommy Burns in a bout for the Boxing Championship of Alaska promoted by Tex Rickard before they all hit the big time. Its a story of intrigue, fascination, and history as found in this very early western magazine.
WILTWILTSEY, Norman B. author "Guns of the Old West: The Hawken:, by Norman B. Wiltsey
WIMBISH, Anne (Miss) * - Piedmont Driving Club - 1924 - (Atlanta, Georgia). Article entitled "Mermaids Forsake the Water for Terra-Firma; Champion
WIMBISH, Frances (Miss) * - Piedmont Driving Club - 1924 - (Atlanta, Georgia). Article entitled "Mermaids Forsake the Water for Terra Firma; Champion
WIMBLEDOM CHAMPION * - 1932 - Sidney B. Wood pictured and featured in article entitled YOUNG STARS RISE TO FAME IN THE YEAR'S TENNIS PLAY just after winning the Championship at Wimbledom, England as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
WIMBLEDOM SINGLE TITLE * - 1932 - Fraulein Cilly Aussem pictured and featured in article entitled YOUNG STARS RISE TO FAME IN THE YEAR'S TENNIS PLAY just after winning the Women's Single Title at Wimbledom, England as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
WIMBLEDON CAMP, ENGLAND * - 1921 - British troops pictured after mobilization pictured in article entitled PRECAUTIONS TO QUELL DISORDER IN BRITISH MINE STRIKE in a collage including the Brigade of Fusileers in their quarters at Kensington Gardens as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
WIMBLEDON COMMON, LONDON CROSS COUNTRY RACE * - 1921 - Pictured are the participants including winner N. A. McGinnis from Oxford, Cambridge and Cornell lining up start of race as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
WIMBLEDOM TENNIS STARS FALLS * - 1923 - Pictured is Mrs. Molla MALLORY in article entitled TENNIS STARS IN FALL AT WIMBLEDON as saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine. 11 by 16 inches.
WIMBLEDON WORLD'S TENNIS CONGRESS * - 1933 - Star participants pictured in Pictorial article entitled "THE WORLD'S TENNIS CONGRESS; ACTION AT WIMBLEDON" as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
WINANS *, General - 1925 - Rare actual and pictured text in pictorial collage of Court Martial trial of Colonel William "Billy" Mitchell entitled "Members of the Military Court: Army Men " .as saved from this old Pictorial Magazine.
WINANT, John G., * - Governor of New Hampshire - MEMBER, COTTON TEXTILE STRIKE MEDIATION BOARD * - Woodside Mills, Greenville, South
WINBURN, Jesse, Mr. * - Pictured in headline entitled FINDS ART GEM AFTER THIRTY YEARS' SEARCH who has realized his life ambition finding the painting "Portrait of a Gentleman" by Revensteyn and turning it over to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches
WINCHELL, (first name unknown) - 1862 era. Site: Lawrence, KS. Named in story entitled THE DAY QUANTRILL BURNED LAWRENCE by an unnamed author who writes a decidedly negative narrative when Federal troops refused to protect Lawrence, Kansas from Quantrill Raiders as found in this old, rare and complete western magazine.
WINCHELL, N. H. Professor mentioned in "Reporting A Gold Rush", by: Oliver Knight
WINCHELL, Walter * - 1934 - Pictured and written about in weekly article THEY STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD as saved from an old American News Magazine. Named in article entitled Columnists As They See Themselves who says he was born in New York City and progress from there to enlistment in U. S. Navy and jobs with newspapers and has been "colyuming" ever since.
WINCHESTER FIREARMS. - 1860 - 90. Location: UT. Named in story entitled "A WIZARD WITH GUNS" by Glen Perrins who writes of a kid who grew up with the smell of gunpowder and the bright gleam of firearms to become preeminent firearm makers in the World as found in this old and complete western magazine.
WINCHESTER PARTY - 1850 - 70 Circa. Site: CA, MI, NJ, OR, T. Named in story entitled "AN INCREDIBLE JOURNEY TO SAVE A FRIEND" by Harold Wylie who writes of experiences of the T"Vault Expedition - early in the Oregon Indian War history as found in this old, complete, different western magazine.
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS COMPANY, Written up in, "The West"s Greatest Marksman" By: Norman B. Wiltsy. Story of Ad Topperwein and wife Elizabeth, World's Champion Shooting Team.
WINCHESTER RIFLE ADS OF 1892 - 3 * - Antique original ads.
WINCHESTER RIFLE KING * - 1870 - 1890 - Location - United States. 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.
WINCHESTER WOMEN'S SPORTS WEAR AD * - 1922 - Golf ad entitled "For the Discriminating Sports Woman" as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
WINCHESTER, J. H., Captain - (Owner of Brig Mary Celeste) - 1872 Era. Location: CT, MA, NY,. Story entitled "NEW LIGHT ON THE MARY CELESTE MYSTERY" as saved from an old American News Magazine which revisits the case and cause of this great mystery in the shipping industry when the brig was found abandoned.
WINCHESTER, Oliver F. - 1830 - 1860 - Named in story entitled GUN KING OF THE WEST by Lee A. Silva who says Sam Colt could've had it all - the entire U.S. Gun Making business - except for one fateful day in 1855 when he picked the wrong man to throw out of his office. Fantastic true story as found in the complete and seldom found Western Magazine
WINCHESTER, Oliver F. - 1870 - 1890 - Location - United States. Named 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
WINCHESTER, Roy - 1900's - Location: CA, OK, TX, - Murder victim named in THE RETURN OF JIM McKINNEY - Co authored by Raymond Thorpe and William B. Secrest. Story of a sadistic and unpredictable man name of Jim McKinney who eluded his pursers and reached freedom in Mexico but came back to California. and folks braced himself for their return as published in this old, complete western magazine
WINCKELMANN - 1929 - Art Critic named in this story entitled 1929 - Famous Portland Vase On the Block of the most important vase in the world auctioned off in 1029 with details of those individuals named in it's history as saved from this old American News Magazine
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