Stephens, Charles H.
Nationality: Undetermined, possibly (United States)
Identities and Authority Control
Charles H. Stephens Contributed to the Following:
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Buffalo Bill and the overland trail | | 1914 | Illustrator | | | | | |
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Early Philadelpiha: its people, life and progress | | 1917 | Illustrator | | | | | |
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The full of the moon | | 1914 | Illustrator | | | | | |
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General Crook and the fighting Apaches | | 1918 | Illustrator | | | | | |
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Into Mexico with General Scott | | 1920 | Illustrator | | | | | |
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Lost with Lieutenant Pike | | 1919 | Illustrator | | | | | |
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On the plains with Custer: the western life and deeds of the chief with the yellow hair | | 1913 | Illustrator | | | | | |
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Opening the west with Lewis and Clark: by boat, horse and foot up the great river Missouri, across the Stony Mountains and on to the Pacific, when in the years 1804, 1805, 1806, young Captain Lewis, the Long Knife, and his friend Captain Clark, the Red Head chief, aided by Sacajawea, the Birdwoman, conducted their little band of men tried and true through the unknown new United States | | 1917 | Illustrator | | | | | |
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With Carson and Frémont: being the adventures, in the years 1842-'43-'44, on trail over mountains and through deserts from the east of the Rockies to the west of the Sierras | | 1912 | Illustrator | | | | | |
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