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World's Champion Fancy Roper Tex McLeod + Genealogy
On all multiple items after the first, you will receive a 10% discount.Postage will be combined and refund granted if saved. FAR ROAMIN’ TEX McLEOD By Jerry Armstrong INSERT THE NAME YOU ARE SEARCHING FOR IN THE BOX BELOW AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE IN OUR eCRATER STORE IN THIS OR ANY OTHER TITLE OR NAME.Click here to check out our other products on eCRATER!Custom Search Genealogy Images Of History!Type in your family name or a specific topic you are looking for..Search titles and descriptions. TEX McLEOD MEMORABILIA IS RAPIDLY DISAPPEARING FACTUAL REPRESENTATION OF OUR WESTERN TREASURES Folks, As many of you know, I look for our Western Heritage in antique stores, damp cellars and musty libraries searching for the untold stories of the heroes of the Rodeo. Here’s one entitled “Far Roaming Tex McLeod,” by Jerry Armstrong which really tells the story of early rodeoing. You will not find these stories in your history but, in reality, the names and stars of neglected rodeo acts, circus Wild West Shows, includes the 101 Ranch Wild West Show, The Bud Atkinson Wild West Show and countless Rodeos in the United States, Australia and England and covers personal performances by the World Champion Trick Roper. * Please read this. There were many a western story published – the common ones about Cowboys and Indians are listed on eCRATER every day but the rarer ones about the pioneer rodeo acts of the old west like this one are seldom found. Collectors treasure them and their price guide value rises every day. They are hard to find. I hunt them out because really the better, untold and rarer stories were published in the rest. Here’s one of ‘em. FOLLOWING PURCHASE AND PAYMENT, IF YOU WILL WRITE ME OF YOUR SPECIAL NAME OR INTEREST, I WILL DO A FREE SEARCH OF MY WEBSITE AND UNINDEXED STORIES AND NAMES. WWW.GENEALOGYIMAGESOFHISTORY.COM IF I FIND SOMETHING THAT I THINK MERITS YOUR INTEREST, I WILL WRITE A REVIEW AND PLACE IT ON eCRATER AND GIVE YOU NOTICE AND A HEAD START TO BUYITNOW! Following my retirement, I have dedicated my remaining hours to indexing the Genealogy of our western pioneers. During my research, I discovered that thousands of our kinfolk lay unfound and unrecognized on some book dealer’s shelf. Because Old Western History and Memorabilia was printed before computer indexing, I index every item I sell. This complete index will be bound and included in this offering at no additional cost. Humbly, I am trying to keep our history alive I hope you appreciate the effort. Folks, sooner or later - Genealogists are going to realize that their family kinfolks are laying on some dealer's dusty shelves. If I can contribute to finding one little name or photo of that long lost ancestor you have been waiting to find, it’s worth all the time I spend. FAR ROAMIN’ TEX McLEOD By Jerry Armstrong ANCESTORS INDEXED HEREIN, CIRCA: 1910 – 1960s ANCESTOR’S LOCATION: TEXAS, ENGLAND GENEALOGY NAMES INDEXED w * INDICATING PICTURE: ARMSTRONG, Jerry, Author ATKINSON, Bud (of the Bud Atkinson Wild West Show) FORD, John, noted Film Director GARCIA, Saddler GIBSON, Hoot, Actor HARDWICK, Art JOYCE, Alice, Actress LITTLE, Ann, Actress McLEOD, Alexandra, 2nd wife of Tex McLeod McLEOD, Cordelia, daughter of Tex McLeod * McLEOD, Juli, daughter of Tex McLeod * McLEOD, Tex * MILLER, Joe C., Co-Owner of 101 Ranch * RICH, Vivian, Actress ROGERS, Will TANNER, John, the Home Pen Boss TANTLINGER, Vern, Arena Director WEADICK, Guy PICTURES AND DESCRIPTIONS w * INDICATING PICTURE: Picture 1: Tex McLeod at the wheel of his Marion at Sydney, Australia in 1913. The three passengers are part of the Indian group with the touring Bud Atkinson Wild West Show. * Picture 2: Tex performing at the 1912 Walla Walla rodeo. * Picture 3: Joe C. Miller of the Miller brothers 101 Ranch fame, on his stud horse, “Ben Hur.” * Picture 4: Trophy saddle and other gear awarded, the saddle bronc riding winner, Tex McLeod, at the 1912 Elko, Nevada rodeo. * Picture 5: Living in Brighton, England, Tex and two of his three daughters, Juli and Cordelia. * PLACES AND THINGS PROMINENTLY MENTIONED w * INDICATING PICTURE: 101 Wild West Ranch Show Africa Arizona Ben Hur, horse * Bison Film Company Boise, Idaho Boston Arena Brighton, Sussex, England Bright’s Disease Bud Atkinson Wild West Show Calgary, Canada Canada Cheyenne, Texas Cheyenne’s Frontier Days Columbia Theater, Cincinnati, Ohio El Paso, Texas El Reno, Oklahoma Elko, Nevada Rodeo Fort Worth, Texas France Frontier Days, Walla Walla, Washington * Garcia Saddlery, Elko, Nevada Germany Gonzales, Texas Haynes, racing car Hunter-Banks Ranch near Elko, Nevada Indianapolis Speedway Italy London Follies Los Angeles Gun Club Marion Touring Car * Marland, Oklahoma Miller Brother’s 101 Ranch and Wild West Show Millmo Ranch New Mexico New York North Platte Oklahoma Cherokee Strip Pendleton’s Round Up S. S. Sonoma, ship S. S. Ventura, ship San Francisco, California San Joaquin Valley Santa Monica, California Spain Spokane, Washington Stampede at Calgary, Canada Sydney, Australia Tidy Street Trophy Saddle and Gear * Vaudeville Venice Salt Flats area, Los Angeles Walla Walla Rodeo World War II FAR ROAMIN’ TEX McLEOD By Jerry Armstrong TEX McLEOD MEMORABILIA IS RAPIDLY DISAPPEARING While others clip ads from magazines, I save history. It’s a shame that our past is being lost. It’s as simple as that. My wife kids me that after I find a piece I like, buy it, read it, research it, take a picture, scan it, write the blurb, pay the eCRATER entry fee and commission, that I end up making about 50 cents an hour. But, OH HOW I LOVE THIS OLD WESTERN HISTORY. What a story, Rare Story!!! Great Pictures. You will love it as it was published in this old complete western magazine of many years ago. The issue is in good condition, the cover is in vibrant color. As clearly stated in my description, this is featured story in a rarely found and seldom read unusual and complete western magazine. I don't give out name of publication or date because I have caught competitors copying my index and work and trying to sell it as theirs. I hope you understand. Buyer pays postage of $3.50 First Class Postage to U. S.; $5.00 Priority; $4.50 to Canada; $13.25 for International Mail. Texans must pay 8-¼ % sales tax. Thanks, Tom THE INDEX IS A GENEALOGY IMAGESOFHISTORY COPYRIGHTED PRESENTATION












