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Weeklies Box Folder Folder Name Shirley Papers 439 General Reference, Published Materials, Weeklies Box Folder Folder Name General Reference Published Materials Weeklies All Around Weekly, New York: Frank Tousey, 1909-1911 877 1 Shackleford, H. K. Deserted in Dismal Swamp; or, The secrets of the lone hut. no. 41. August 4, 1910. RC2006.068.4.01087 2 Turner, Frank R. The golden skull; or, A boy's adventures in Australia. no. 45. Sept. 2, 1910. RC2006.068.4.01088 3 Ellison, Dick The hand of fate; or, The hawks of New York. no. 51. Oct. 14, 1910. RC2006.068.4.01089 4 Shackleford, H. K. Black Hills Bill; or, The gold of Canyon Gulch. no. 57. Nov. 25, 1910. RC2006.068.4.01090 5 “Pawnee Jack” Hank Monk; or, The stage driver of the Pacific slope. no. 61. Dec. 23, 1910. RC2006.068.4.01091 6 Ellison, Dick The crimson cowl; or, The bandit of San Basilio. no. 64. Jan. 13, 1911. RC2006.068.4.01092 7 Rogers, Geo. W. Hunting the wolf-killers; or, Perils in the Northwest. no. 66. Jan. 27, 1911. RC2006.068.4.01093 All-Sports Library, New York: The Winner Library Co 8 Stevens, Maurice Jack Lightfoot's winning oar; or, A hot race for the cup. no. 8. April 1, 1905. RC2006.068.4.01138 9 Stevens, Maurice Jack Lightfoot's first victory; or, A battle for blood. no. 54. Feb. 17, 1906. RC2006.068.4.01139 American Indian Weekly, Cleveland, OH: Arthur Westbrook Co., 1910- 1911 10 Dair, Spencer Tracked to his lair; or, The pursuit of the Midnight Raider. Vol. 1 no. 2. 1910. RC2006.068.4.01915 11 Dair, Spencer The black death; or, The curse of the Navajo witch. Vol. 1 no. 3. 1910. RC2006.068.4.01916 12 Dair, Spencer The squawman's revenge; or, Kidnapped by the Piutes. Vol. 1 no. 4. 1910. RC2006.068.4.01917 13 Dair, Spencer Betrayed by a moccasin; or The round-up of the Indian smugglers. Vol. 1 no. 6. 1911. RC2006.068.4.01918 14 Dair, Spencer Flying Cloud's last stand; or, The battle of Dead Man's Canyon. Vol. 1 no. 7. 1911. RC2006.068.4.01919 15 Dair, Spencer A dash for life; or, Tracked by timber wolves. Vol. 1 no. 8. 1911. RC2006.068.4.01920 16 Dair, Spencer The decoy message; or, The ruse of the border jumpers. Vol. 1 no. 9. 1911. RC2006.068.4.01921 17 Dair, Spencer The midnight alarm; or, The raid on the paymaster's camp. Vol. 1 no. 10. 1911. RC2006.068.4.01922 18 Dair, Spencer The masked riders; or, The mystery of Grizzly Gulch. Vol. 1 no. 11. 1911. RC2006.068.4.01923 19 Dair, Spencer Lured by outlaws; or, The mounted ranger's desperate ride. Vol. 1 no. 12. 1911. RC2006.068.4.01924 20 Dair, Spencer Stage Coach Bill's last ride; or, The bandits of Great Bear Lake. Vol. 1 no. 13. 1911. RC2006.068.4.01925 877 21 Dair, Spencer The tragedy of Hangman's Gulch; or, The ghost of Horn Mountains. Vol. 1 no. 14. 1911. RC2006.068.4.01926 Shirley Papers 440 General Reference, Published Materials, Weeklies Box Folder Folder Name 877 22 Dair, Spencer The treasures of Mackenzie Isles; or, The outlaws' drag-net. Vol. 1 no. 15. 1911. RC2006.068.4.01927 23 Dair, Spencer Held up at Snake Basin; or, The renegade's death vote. Vol. 1 no. 16. 1911. RC2006.068.4.01928 24 Dair, Spencer The mail rider's dash with death; or, The desperado of Poker Flat. Vol. 1 no. 17. 1911. RC2006.068.4.01929 25 Dair, Spencer The red massacre; or, The hold-up men of barren lands. Vol. 1 no. 18. 1911. RC2006.068.4.01930 26 Dair, Spencer The mystery of the Arctic Circle; or, The robbers' round-up. Vol. 1 no. 19. 1911. RC2006.068.4.01931 27 Dair, Spencer Hounded by red men; or, The road agents of Porcupine River. Vol. 1 no. 20. 1911. RC2006.068.4.01932 28 Dair, Spencer The smugglers of Little Slave Lake; or, The trapper's vengeance. Vol. 1 no. 22. 1911. RC2006.068.4.01933 29 Dair, Spencer The spectre of Thunderbolt Cavern; or, Tricked by midnight assassins. Vol. 1 no. 24. 1911. RC2006.068.4.01934 30 Dair, Spencer Red Hand of the Northwest; or, The pirates of Great Bear Lake. Vol. 1 no. 25. 1911. RC2006.068.4.01935 31 Dair, Spencer The hermit bandit's revenge; or The league of the fur stealers. Vol. 1 no. 26. 1911. RC2006.068.4.01936 32 Dair, Spencer The curse of Coronation Gulf; or, The outlaws of Blue Waters. Vol. 1 no. 27. 1911. RC2006.068.4.01937 33 Dair, Spencer The doom of the bandit brothers; or, The demon renegades. Vol. 1 no. 28. 1911. RC2006.068.4.01938 34 Dair, Spencer Witch of Devil Whirlpool; or, The gun-men of Split Lake. Vol. 1 no. 29. 1911. RC2006.068.4.01939 35 Dair, Spencer Plague spreaders of Hungry Trail; or, The robbers of Little Wind. Vol. 1 no. 32. 1911. RC2006.068.4.01940 Beadle’s Boys Library of Sport, Story and Adventure, New York: Beadle and Adams, 1881-1890 878 1 Ingraham, Prentiss Adventures of Buffalo Bill from boyhood to manhood. Vol. 1. no. 1. Dec. 14, 1881. [reprint by Dime Novel Club, 1946]. RC2006.068.4.01875 2 Ingraham, Prentiss Adventures of Buffalo Bill from boyhood to manhood. Vol. 1. no. 1. Dec. 14, 1881. [reprint, 19--?]. RC2006.068.4.01876 3 Ingraham, Prentiss California Joe, the mysterious Plainsman. Vol. 3 no. 54. [reprint of Dec. 20,1882 issue]. RC2006.068.4.00010-1 4 Ingraham, Prentiss California Joe, the mysterious Plainsman. Vol. 3 no. 54. [reprint of Dec. 20,1882 issue]. RC2006.068.4.00010-2 5 Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick as a boy, or, Why Wild Ned Harris, the New England farm-lad, became the western prince of the road. Vol. 1 no. 6. [reprint Feb. 12, 1899]. RC2006.068.4.01081 6 Ingraham, Prentiss (Frank Powell) Old Grizzly Adams, the bear tamer; or, "The monarch of the mountains." Vol. 2 no. 23. [reprint June 11, 1899]. RC2006.068.4.01082 878 Beadle’s Frontier Series, Cleveland, OH: Arthur Westbrook, 1908-1910, New York: Ivers & Co. Shirley Papers 441 General Reference, Published Materials, Weeklies Box Folder Folder Name 878 7 Ingraham, Prentiss The boy guide. no. 5. 1908. RC2006.068.4.00152 8 Carleton, L. C. The war tiger of the Modocs. no. 6. 1908. RC2006.068.4.00153 9 Ingraham, Prentiss Shadow Bill, the scout; or, Ups and downs among the Redskins. no. 9. 1908. RC2006.068.4.00154 10 Wheeler, R. L. Sharp-snout; or, The mysteries of the trapper's cave. no. 15. 1908. RC2006.068.4.00155 11 Whittaker, Frederick The brave boy hunters of Kentucky. no. 18. 1908. RC2006.068.4.00156 12 Wheeler, R. L. Wild Tom of Wyoming. no. 17. 1908. RC2006.068.4.00157 13 Vincent, Lewis The haunted trapper; or, Lulu, the beautiful : a thrilling tale of the Northwest. no. 20. 1908. RC2006.068.4.00158 14 Griswold, Sandy G. V. The madman of the Colorado; a thrilling legend of the Southwest. no. 21. 1908. RC2006.068.4.00159 15 Hoffman, J. Milton Slashaway, the fearless; or, The hermit of Spectre Isle. no. 223. 1908. RC2006.068.4.00160 16 Carleton, L. C. Pine Tree Jack; or, Buried in the Sierras. no. 24. 1908. RC2006.068.4.00161 17 Griswold, Sandy G. V. The Tuscarora's vow; or, Along the Mohawk. no. 27. 1908. RC2006.068.4.00162 18 Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick's dozen; or, The fakir of Phantom Flats. no. 32. c.1883. RC2006.068.4.00163 Brave and Bold Weekly, New York: Street & Smith 19 Sims, A. K. Double Bar Ranch; or, The man from Kansas. no. 171. March 31, 1906. RC2006.068.4.01951 20 Matthews, Stanley R. Winning by speed; or, A motor boy's splendid exploit. no. 396. July 23, 1910. RC2006.068.4.01952 21 Douglas, John L. A dash for a million; or, How a fortune was found. no. 403. Sept. 10, 1910. RC2006.068.4.01953 22 Matthews, Stanley R. The sons of the rising sun; or, The submarine and the Japanese spies. no. 420. Jan. 4, 1911. RC2006.068.4.01954 23 Douglas, John L. Fire, fame and fortune; or, Making a name for himself. no. 421. Jan. 14, 1911. RC2006.068.4.01955 Beadle’s Frontier Series, Cleveland, OH: Arthur Westbrook, 1908-1910, New York: Ivers & Co. 879 1 Carleton, L. C. Squatty Dick; or The short-legged hunter. no. 33. 1908. RC2006.068.4.00164 2 Ingraham, Prentiss The woman trapper. no. 35. 1908. RC2006.068.4.00165 3 Meserve, Arthur L. The chief of the Miami; or, The hand of fire. no. 36. 1908. RC2006.068.4.00166 4 Hoffman, J. Milton Gunpowder Jim; or, The mystery of Demon Hollow. no. 37. 1908. RC2006.068.4.00167 5 Whittaker, Frederick The ranger boy's career; or, Cougar Bill in Texas. no. 39. 1908. RC2006.068.4.00168 879 6 Buntline, Ned Old Nick of the swamp. no. 40. 1908. Shirley Papers 442 General Reference, Published Materials, Weeklies Box Folder Folder Name RC2006.068.4.00169 879 7 Carleton, L. C. Brimstone Jake; or, The robbers of Dead Wood Valley. no. 44. 1908. RC2006.068.4.00170 8 Carleton, L. C. Dave Bunker; or, The outlaws of the frontier. no. 46. 1908. RC2006.068.4.00171 9 Wilton, Mark Big Brave, scout of the Mohawk; a story of the French-Indian War.
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