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Item:The West Sep 1972 AUBURN CA/SEATTLE WA/JESSE JAMES

The West Sep 1972 AUBURN CA/SEATTLE WA/JESSE JAMES

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Item number:250525858546
Item location:Humboldt, TN, United States
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Item specifics - Magazine Back Issues
Subject: News, General InterestIssue Type: Monthly Issue
Publication Name: The WestMonth: September
Publication Year: 1972Language: English
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THE WEST SEPTEMBER 1972

Cover: The Day The Gangs Were Born

In this Historical Issue:

The Invisible Line

by Laura Trowbridge
The rampaging lawlessness back and forth across the 49th Parallel until the Canadian Mounties took firm control
Street Scene in Fort Benton, Mt, the last of the boom towns in Mt
Assiniboine Indian Camp in the Cypress Hills
Canadian authorities had trouble with the Indians at Fort Walsh
Blood Indians are shown at Fort Whoop-Up with a blockhouse and trading flag in the background

The Longhorns

A herd on the Wichita Mountain Refuge
Longhorn cows are reputedly good mothers
Steers grew the longest horns
A Typical long horned bull

Rattlesnake Dick---The West's Worst Bandit
by Kenn Sherwood Rose
As a bandit, Dick was ambitious enough, but he was untalented at his profession---a born bungler
Dick Barter languished in the Auburn Jail awhile for stealing mules
Auburn Ca this part of town dates to 1850-1880
Sheriff's Office and Jail in old Auburn
Unlucky Dick Barter hung around this street
Rattlesnake's sidekick buried $40,000 somewhere near beautiful Mt Shasta

Petticoat Pioneer

as told to Roberta M Starry by Lucy Vandeburg
It took a great deal of courage for this pretty schoolmarm to settle down alone on the North Dakota prairie
But she did it, even though she looked more like a Dresden China doll than a sturdy pioneer
Lucy Goldthorpe Vandeburg, school teacher, spinster pioneer
Sunday School picnic (1898, Iowa) fond memory for Lucy as she sat alone on blizzard-isolated cabin in ND
The homesteader next door, Matt Vandeburg, who fell in love with Lucy
Lucy's Iowa home, cousins Olive and Lela in buggy, nephew Harold, sister Bertha and Lucy's mother
Pioneering young ladies visited and helped each other
Lucy, her tarpaper shack and her sled

George Melvin Miller---Visionary of the West

by Inez Long Fortt
younger brother of Joaquin Miller, the "Poet of the Sierras"
Continental Highway builder, attorney, city planner, inventor, mapmaker
He helped build the West
George Miller poses at Florence Oregon Rhododendron Festival in 1908 with brothers James and Joaquin
Plans for George Miller's "Flying Machine"

The Dramatic Saga of The Great Chief Seattle
Monument to Chief Seattle, Indian Statesman
Seattle view in the 1800's looking South, University of Washington
View of Seattle taken from Space Needle 1962
Portrait of Princess Angeline, Seattle's daughter as a very old lady
Great City of Seattle abt 1900, locale is Pioneer Square
Chief Seattle, only photo ever made of him

Hellfire and Damnation!

by Arlene J Fitzgerald
The Reverend Joab Powell, as wide across almost as up
He referred to St Peter and St Paul as General Peter and General Paul
Providence Church, nr forks of Oregon's Santiam River, founded by Joab, still in use today
Ghost Town Church at Marysville Mt
Coer D'Alene Mission Cataldo Idaho erected by Father Ravalli with help of unskilled Indians
Powell founded and built Baptist church in Brownsville Ore in 1853, still stands at Main St and Powell Ave

Treasure of the Rifle Pits

by Harry E Chrisman
Waters of the Palo Duro Creek are washing away General Carr's rifle pit dugouts
1868 Map of Gen Carr's Winter Campaign
The author and "Spanish Fort" carvings
Gen Philip Sheridan commanded the Dept of the Missouri
Gen Custer

The "Other" Davy Crockett

Trinidad Colo Davy Crockett with Gus Heffron and drinking buddy Henry Goodman who he raised hell with in the Southwest
Grandfather Davy Crockett killed at The Alamo
St James Hotel Cimarron NM at turn of century
Davy got into fighting scrapees twice where he killed Negroes but was never incarcerated for those crimes
Clay Allison and Davy were close friends
Davy was anti-north and violently hated Negroes

The Day The Gangs Were Born
(Cover Story)
How the James Boys and their cohorts terrorized the country
Young Jesse James and just before he died
Cole Younger used science, always cased jobs
Frank James  only one to die of old age
Bob Ford got Jesse---in the back
Home of Jesse's mother now a tourist attraction
100 yr old J. Frank Dalton claimed to be Jesse James


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are Vintage magazines most have wear, most have address labels. 
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Most of the magazines, to my knowledge have never been stored in plastic and buyer should not bid and expect a flawless magazine
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