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Low budget B-Western cowboy Bill Cody stands on the courthouse steps in Winchester, VA. The man presenting Cody the key to the city was the Mayor of Winchester from ‘32-‘45, so contributor Danny Rogers estimates this photo dates to the late ‘30s.

Help us solve the mystery. Who’s the man on the right with Universal B-Western star Bob Baker and his horse Apache? All thoughts and ideas appreciated. Photo obviously taken circa ‘38-‘39 when Baker’s Westerns were made.

Pamela “Brooke” Tucker sandwiched between her Dad, Forrest Tucker (R) and her grandfather, Western heavy and character player I. Stanford Jolley (L), circa 1968. Forrest Tucker was married to Jolley's daughter, Sandra. Stan was referred to as “Pop-Pop” by Pamela. (Thanx to Chuck Anderson and Pamela Tucker.)

(L-R) John Dehner, producer/director Frank Paris and Virginia Gregg working on a script for radio's "Have Gun Will Travel".

Gary Cooper talks with artist Norman Rockwell who was
commissioned to do poster artwork for “Along Came Jones” (‘45).

The Western that was never released. "Elmer Rides Alone".

The Andrews Sisters and Gabby Hayes on the Orpheum stage for "The Andrews Sisters Show" on radio's Blue Network.

Whip Wilson and Gale Storm...both were working at Monogram so I'm guessing the three gentlemen were all Monogram dignitaries.

Richard "Paladin" Boone and wife Claire relax by the pool in 1959.

Rod Cameron takes time in his corral to offer some hay to his colt.

Producer/director Oliver Drake, Sunset Carson and stuntman Yakima Canutt at a Western film gathering.

Tom Mix was Champion Steer Thrower at the Alaska
Yukon Pacific Exposition in Seattle in 1909.

 

The Lone Ranger and two of his 'dyed in the west' fans.

"Gunsmoke's" James Arness...D'ja know he could play some guitar?
1958 photo.

Allan "Rocky" Lane studies the technical side of movies.

"I can't help you lost Ringeye, now you're gonna have to ride yourself, Smiley."

John Wayne, director Andrew V. McLaglen and Yvonne De Carlo on the set
of "McLintock!"

Johnny Mack Brown rears up on Rebel.

Robert Fuller and Van Williams...not sure why they are together as Williams
was never on either a "Laramie" or "Wagon Train".

In 1958 Hugh O'Brian prepares to go water skiing with his date, Susan Oliver.

 

 

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