Showing Records: 31 - 40 of 59
Houston Benefit Photograph, Undated
Ben Johnson, and two men standing by paneled wall. Signed on the front: "Ben Johnson", Don Carpenter 'Sherrif'", and "Bubba Berry." Inscription on back: "Houston Benefit Show Pic".
Killing of old cowboy, 1969
Tector Gorch (Ben Johnson) killing Freddie Sykes (Edmond O’Brien), while Pike Bishop (William Holden) and Lyle Gorch (Warren Oates) watch in a movie still from the Wild Bunch. Film information imprint on the front with "515-155" in lower right corner. Number G-17962 on the back.
Killing of old cowboy, 1969
Mary Ann / Son, approximately 1925
Mary Ann Johnson and Ben "Son" Johnson at the "Burro Barn". The date appears to be about 1925, based on the ages of the children.
Men standing by stagecoach, 1949
Top Sergeant Quincannon (Victor McLaglen), Sergeant Tyree (Ben Johnson), Major Mac Alshard (George O’Brien), Doctor O’Laughlin (Arthur Shields), Captain Nathan Cutting Brittles (John Wayne) in front of stagecoach holding Private John Smith aka Rome Clay (Rudy Bowman) in a movie still "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon.” Film information imprinted on front with number 49/484 in the lower right hand corner.
Men standing over dead body, 1970
Pat Garrett (Glen Corbett), John Chisum (John Wayne), and James Pepper (Ben Johnson) standing over the body of Alex McSween (Andrew Prine). Other men behind in a movie still from Chisum. Film imprint on the front along bottom edge and number 527-70 in right hand corner of photograph. Nothing on back of photograph.
Older Ben Johnson and elderly woman, Undated
Older Ben Johnson and his mother Ollie holding film award statues. No inscription and no date.
Ollie Johnson / Francis Johnson, approximately 1920
A woman and child sitting in the grass. Title written on back in blue ink. "21" stamped on back. Accompanied by a note labeled "Mom + Ben"
Date based on apparent age of "Francis" Ben Johnson.
Ollie Rider, Mary Ann Miller and Ben Johnson, 1959-04
Ollie Rider, Mary Ann Miller and Ben Johnson in driveway with white car and Ben Johnson on horseback. Handwritten inscription on the back in blue ink.