Works by Walter McDougall in the SFACA collection
Continuous Comic Features
Absent-Minded Abner, 1915-1916
Adventures of Peck's Bad Boy, The, 1906
Chatterton, 1902
Fatty Felix and the Flipp Boys, 1904-1905
Hank the Hermit, undated
Professor Jyblitts, 1903
One-shots
"Two surprises - One for the buglar, the other for his intended victim," The chicago Record-Herald, January 19, 1902
"A Rat. A Dog. And some exciting acrobatics," The Chicago Record-Herald, February 2, 1902
"A dinner episode in the cyclone belt," The Chicago Record-Herald, February 23, 1902
"Mr. Grumpy learns that the happenings pictured in the comic paper are not without their parallels in real life, he is given
a practical lesson," The Chicago Record-Herald, March 2, 1902
"The Stubborn horse, the obliging chauffeur, and last of all, a most uncomfortable "fare" pick the winner if you can," The Chicago Record-Herald, March 9, 1902
"The rise and fall of the darby dog club," The Chicago Record-Herald, March 16, 1902
"It looked like fire-water, and, by the sizzling shades of torrid vulcan it was fire-water; Poor old Adam Walker pays the
penalty of his skepticism," The Chicago Record-Herald, March 23, 1902
"Mr. Highliver's doctor advised a sea voyage for rest and recreation, and now the patient has lost faith in physicians," The Chicago Record-Herald, March 30, 1902
"Poor old Walker Slabside's ingenious escape from the horde of hostile dogs that menaced him," The Chicago Record-Herald, April 6, 1902
"Old farmer Mossbank gets a temperance lesson in his own barnyard, and as for the animals, what headaches they all had the
next norning," The Chicago Record-Herald, April 13, 1902
"Sudden retribution for a row of rubbernecks," The Chicago Record-Herald, April 20, 1902
"The strenuous bath - or how Miss Marie was taught an interesting lesson in the gentile art of precaution," The Chicago Record-Herald, April 27, 1902
"Clara's dream of a hat, a gust of wind, and a dreadful mix-up all around," The Chicago Record-Herald, May 4, 1902
"A popular belief exploded," The Chicago Record-Herald, May 18, 1902
"The economical house wife and the interfering dog; or, how the honest painter enjoyed the last laugh," The Chicago Record-Herald, May 25, 1902
"The bad book and the stern mamma; or what's sauce for the goose isn't always sauce for the duckling," The Chicago Record-Herald, June 1, 1902
"The thrilling rescue of little Tommy's best hat," The Chicago Record-Herald, June 15, 1902
"Shifty Sam's escape from the policement ," The Chicago Record-Herald, June 22, 1902
"The village of romance, the village of real estate advertisements, and the village as it usually is," The Chicago Record-Herald, June 29, 1902
"Monsieur zoo proves animals' extreme vanity," The Chicago Record-Herald, September 7, 1902
"The marvelous cruise of the slaunch hand cavern," The Chicago Record-Herald, September 14, 1902
"The sad and astonishing adventures of a trained bear," The Chicago Record-Herald, September 21, 1902
"What we may all come to if the scarcity of coal should continue," The Chicago Record-Herald, September 28, 1902
"Some prehistoric cave paintings recently discovered by Prof. D'ougall'Mac'," The Chicago Record-Herald, October 5, 1902
"A tale of a match, a wrench, a haystack, and a gun with an airship thrown in," The Chicago Record-Herald, October 26, 1902
"The mystery of the studio or how did the baby get the feather duster?," The Chicago Record-Herald, November 2, 1902
"The Story of a man, a hat, and a trained dog," The Chicago Record-Herald, November 9, 1902
"Umpilooloo becomes boss of his own house," The Chicago Record-Herald, November 16, 1902
"The cat came back, but it made a lot of trouble," The Chicago Record-Herald, November 30, 1902
"A duel follows trouble in the blue gum social," The Chicago Record-Herald, December 7, 1902
"Uncle Podshell gives a trial of his self-made airship," The Chicago Record-Herald, November 14, 1902
"Percy and Clarence assist Miss Wootsie - just once," The Chicago Record-Herald, November 21, 1902
"Jungle Jokes makes their little laughs," The Chicago Record-Herald, November 28, 1902
"Old friends reunited, or what a little child can do," The Chicago Record-Herald, January 4, 1903
"The true terror of the forest, the boy, and his slingshot," The Chicago Record-Herald, January 11, 1903
"What happened to uncle Amos," The Chicago Record-Herald, January 18, 1903
"Professor Darwin Doenutt studies infantile expression," The Chicago Record-Herald, January 25, 1903
"Days doings with absent minded Uncle Amos," The Chicago Record-Herald, February 8, 1903
"Ezra and Hiram "Ketch th' derned scorchers b' gosh !"," The Chicago Record-Herald, February 22, 1903
"Only one rat! if they only had a lot!" The Chicago Record-Herald, March 1, 1903
"Fate overwhelms Mr. T. Totle and drags him to drink," The Chicago Record-Herald, March 8, 1903
"Towser's tale of another dog's misfortune," The Chicago Record-Herald, March 29, 1903
"Prehistoric man had a useful mother-in law," The Chicago Record-Herald, April 12, 1903
"The trend of the auto-age is backwards," The Chicago Record-Herald, April 19, 1903
"Chollie buys a gift for Maud before he sails for Europe," The Chicago Record-Herald, April 26, 1903
"Spring in Kansas shows how uncle Esau started a cyclone and how easy it is," The Chicago Record-Herald, May 3, 1903
"Miscalculations of hasty Harold the burglar ," The Chicago Record-Herald, May 10, 1903
"Little Percy tries to photograph wild animals," The Chicago Record-Herald, May 17, 1903
"What McDougall saw and heard in the woods one day," The Chicago Record-Herald, May 24, 1903
"The true story of bluebeard's forbidden room, another fable exposed !," The Chicago Record-Herald, May 31, 1903
"Superstitious Claude is baffled by a hot-air spook," The Chicago Record-Herald, June 14, 1903
"Grandpa takes care of baby for two minutes," The Chicago Record-Herald, June 28, 1903
"An extremely curious afternoon with old Mr. Rubberneque," The Chicago Record-Herald, July 5, 1903
"Hasty Harold the burglar breaks into a bath," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, July 12, 1903
"Uncle Gertzen sets a trap for a mermaid but loses his bait," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, July 19, 1903
"Poet M'Cann has fifteen minutes with Pegasus," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, July 26, 1903
"The octopus at atlantic city; or , what the editor and artist saw," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, August 2, 1903
"the submarine circus discovered and illustrated by our special deep - sea artist," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, August 16, 1903
"The joke that was passed along," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, August 23, 1903
"The Pathetic tale of a modern Jack and Jill," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, August 30, 1903
"Uncle Dockstader builds an automibile and gets into the dizzy whirl," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, September 13, 1903
"The finishing touch - An everyday tale of fashion and patience," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, September 20, 1903
"Aunt Anna takes care of little Harold for a while," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, September 27, 1903
"A page from the illustrated prospectus of the Pneumatic Protector and Companion Co," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, October 4, 1903
"The day the ark sailed," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, October 11, 1903
"The real and ideal - Two ideas of the country," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, October 25, 1903
"What happened when the hunting season opened," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, November 1, 1903
"Sectional view of the home of the man who loves dogs and other animals," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, November 8, 1903
"Mr. Gudehart invites the children out to his country home," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, November 15, 1903
"The prevailing craze for out - door sports as McDougall sees it," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, November 22, 1903
"A night in Bohemia or the cheap table - de - hote," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, November 29, 1903
"The muniktrick children play at shipwreck," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, December 6, 1903
"Santa Claus with some expensive toy ideas for millionaries' children," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, December 13, 1903
"What some people expect to find in Elysium," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, December 20, 1903
"Old Mr. Profanity makes a new year's resolution," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, December 27, 1903
"Inpressions of fitting other place for some people we all know," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, January 3, 1904
"The american millionaire at home with a few friends," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, January 10, 1904
"The joys of Winter in the country," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, January 17, 1904
"Life in the city as the countryman pictures it," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, January 24, 1904
"McDougall takes a snapshot at the Grand Opera," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, January 31, 1904
"Joys and Sorrows of leap year = as imaged by McDougall," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, February 7, 1904
"St Valentine's Day in the stone age ," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, February 14, 1904
"McDougall peeps into the future - Age of flying machines," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, February 21, 1904
"An up-to-date Railroad Terminal as pictured by McDougall," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, February 28, 1904
"Terror in the country - An automobile is coming," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, March 6, 1904
"A circus in the Stone Age = Imagined by McDougall," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, March 13, 1904
"Effect of the war everyday affairs," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, March 20, 1904
"The easier tragedy: or, why papa has to link his old hat," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, March 27, 1904
"The military life = As seen by Walt McDougall," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, April 3, 1904
"A McDougall view of life in Salt Lake City," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, April 10, 1904
"Pictures from the string dog show - by Walt McDougall," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, April 17, 1904
"Joys of Spring - Housecleaning as McDougall sees it," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, April 24, 1904
"Sure signs of Spring = as McDougall saw them," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, May 1, 1904
"The joys of Spring - The Strawberry Festival," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, May 8, 1904
"When the plumber makes his little visit," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, May 15, 1904
"Opening of the boating season as McDougall sees it," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, May 22, 1904
"The joys of Summer -- The good old Family Hotel," The Chicago Record-Herald Comic and Children's Section, May 29,1904
"The Awakening of Summer," New York Journal Comic Supplement, May 30, 1897
"A Day With a Great Emperor--Who Can It Be?" New York Journal Comic Supplement, December 26, 1897
"What Would Happen if Pride of Ancestry Struck the United States" New York Journal Comic Supplement, February 20, 1898
"A Modern French Trial According to Recent Accounts," New York Journal Comic Supplement, March 6, 1898
"Greater New York's Policemen Have Been Shifted Around," New York Journal Supplement, March 13, 1898
"How the New Health Law Works in Ohio," New York Journal Supplement, March 13, 1898
"Oh Spring!," New York Journal Comic Supplement, March 20, 1898
"An Impressionist Picture by a Belated member of the Kitkat Club," New York Journal Comic Supplement, March 20, 1898
"M. Quad's Company of Continuous Performers," Philadelphia Sunday Press, October 8, 1899
"M. Quad and His Fun," Philadelphia Sunday Press, October 8, 1899
"A Laugh or Two With M. Quad," Philadelphia Sunday Press, October 8, 1899
"M. Quad's Company of Continuous Performers," Philadelphia Sunday Press, November 12, 1899
"M. Quad's Company of Continuous Performers," Philadelphia Sunday Press, November 12, 1899
"M. Quad's Company of Continuous Performers," Philadelphia Sunday Press, November 19, 1899
"M. Quad's Company of Continuous Performers," Philadelphia Sunday Press, December 3, 1899
Philadelphia Sunday Press, March 4, 1900
Philadelphia Sunday Press, March 11, 1900
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