William "Jolly Bill" Steinke papers, 1907-1958.
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Kenny, Nick, 1895-1975
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Steinke, William, 1887-1958.
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William "Jolly Bill" Steinke was a newspaper reporter and cartoonist, radio and television personality, and comedic performer, primarily in Pennsylvania, New York, and Maine. His daughter Bettina Steinke was a noted portraitist and Western genre painter. From the description of William "Jolly Bill" Steinke papers, 1907-1958. (National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum). WorldCat record id: 60814341 ...
Steinke, Alice M.
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Circus Saints and Sinners Club.
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Steinke, William August
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Steinke, Bettina, 1913-1999
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Bettina Steinke (1913-1999) was a portrait painter in New York, N.Y. During World War II she painted portraits for the United States War Department. From the description of Bettina Steinke papers, 1936-1998, bulk 1936-1976. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 756821120 Bettina Steinke was a New Mexico commercial illustrator, painter, and portraitist. Don Blair, her husband, was a commercial photographer and art gallery owner in Oklahoma and New Mexico. From the descri...
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