- "Dusty Rivers", 1934
- "Smoky Waters", 1935
- "Code of the Yucca", 1936
- "Crimson Roundup", 1938
- "A Son of the Saddle", 1939
He was a prolific writer of short-stories for magazines. A few of them are:
- "The Flyin' Pack-Ass" ("West" magazine, September 15, 1928)
- "The Devil's Dancing Ground" ("Two-Gun Western Stories" magazine, March, 1930)
- "Cupid Wears a Star" ("Far West Romances" magazine, March, 1932)
- "Covered Wagon Bonanza" ("Street & Smith's Western Story Magazine", August 28, 1937)
Buried on January 5, 1941.
World War I veteran
His parents were William H. Berry (Born in Richland Center, Wisconsin); & Florence Moulton (Born in North Troy, Vermont).
His wife was the authoress, Ruth Muirhead Berry (Died in 1995).
The source of much of his biographical information is his Death Certificate. On it, his occupation is listed as Novelist.
- "Dusty Rivers", 1934
- "Smoky Waters", 1935
- "Code of the Yucca", 1936
- "Crimson Roundup", 1938
- "A Son of the Saddle", 1939
He was a prolific writer of short-stories for magazines. A few of them are:
- "The Flyin' Pack-Ass" ("West" magazine, September 15, 1928)
- "The Devil's Dancing Ground" ("Two-Gun Western Stories" magazine, March, 1930)
- "Cupid Wears a Star" ("Far West Romances" magazine, March, 1932)
- "Covered Wagon Bonanza" ("Street & Smith's Western Story Magazine", August 28, 1937)
Buried on January 5, 1941.
World War I veteran
His parents were William H. Berry (Born in Richland Center, Wisconsin); & Florence Moulton (Born in North Troy, Vermont).
His wife was the authoress, Ruth Muirhead Berry (Died in 1995).
The source of much of his biographical information is his Death Certificate. On it, his occupation is listed as Novelist.
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