Robertson, Frank Chester, writer; b. Moscow, Ida., Jan 12, 1890; s. William Hugh and Mary (Matthews) R.; ed. Common schs. to 14; m. Winnie Bowman. Of chesterfield, Ida., July 11 1919; children--Nellie, Glen Evan, Victor Hugh (dec.). began as laborer, herded sheep, worked with cattle; located homestead of 320 acres, in 1914, and followed farming until 1922; contrib. abt. 100 stories and articles to mags. Author: Foreman of the Forty-Four, 1925; Boss of Tumbling h, 1927; On the Trail of Chief Joseph, 1927; Fall of buffalo Horn, 1928; The Man Branders, 1928; The Silver Cow, 1929; The Far Horizon, 1929; The Hidden Cabin, 1929; Brand of the Open Hand, 1929; Clawhammer Ranch, 1930; Deadman's Grove 1930; Riders of Sunset Trail, 1930; The Mormon Trail, 1931; Bandit of Bayhorse Basin, 1931; The Range Defender, 1931; We Want That Range, 1931; The Prairie Princess, 1931; Red Rustlers, 1932; The Trouble Grabber, 1932; Cowboy Courage, 1933; Freewater Range, 1933; Song of the Leather, 1933; Round-up at Rustler's Gap, 1934; Outlaw Ranch, 1934; Forbidden Trails, 1935; The Powder Burner, 1935; The Rocky Road to Jericho (nom de plume, Frank Chester Field), 1935; Branded Men, 1936; Randy of Roaring River, 1936; Bandits of the Barrens, 1937; The Outlaw of Antler, 1937; Thunder of the Range, 1938; The pride of Pine Creek, 1938; Fighting Jack Warbonnet, 1939; Rip Roarin' Rincon, 1939; Cowboy Comes a Fightin', 1940; Firebrand from Burnt Creek, 1940, Home: Springville, Utah Who's Who in America Vol. 21 1940-1941 Located by Dennis Nicklaus and typed up by Lyman Morrison Dec 1995