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Roger Williams was a veteran of World War I.
He became a 2 Lt.
Quartermaster on August 15th, 1917.
He became 1st Lt.
on March 4th, 1918 and Captain on October 7th, 1918.
He was stationed at Fort Harrison, Indiana.
He was involved with the "American Expetionary Force on September 30th, 1918.
He was honorably discharged on July 17th, 1919.
He was also awarded the 'purple heart' for valor beyond the call of duty.
He attended the College of Mines in Denver, Colorado, but he did not graduate from there.
He came to California in 1924 and soon began his career in motion pictures.
He didn't act at first.
He was an assistant to producers, but sometime later he began acting.
He mostly appeared in westerns and 'oaters'.
He had another occupation as well.
As of the 1930 United States Census Report, he was a public accountant and five years later he became an auditor for a hotel in Los Angeles.
He passed away in Mono County, California near Mammoth Lakes while he was working there in a motion picture to be made.
Unfortunately, someone else had to take his place.
He lived in a modest home in Beverly Hills, California at the time of his death.
Finally, he did work at Republic Pictures Studio from 1935 to 1937.
After that he worked for mostly poverty row motion picture producers.
One being 'Harry S.
Webb Productions' which was located on Hollywood Boulevard.
He also freelanced himself as his own agent in a Mid-Wilshire District office.
Date of Birth 13 July 1889, Dayton, Ohio
Date of Death 6 July 1939, Wildyrie Camp, Mammoth Lakes, California (angina pectoris)
A spoiled New York playboy learns the values of life when he's sent by his father to work in a rural mining community in Canada.
Roy and Gabby return to Gabby's Texas ranch, after fighting with the Confederate military during the American Civil War, to find that a blustery Union Colonel whom they have previously hassled is now their district commander. Unbeknownst to the Colonel, however, is that the soldiers he believes have been sent to assist him are actually Union Army rejects who have come to loot the civilian populace under the guise of reinstituting normalcy to the former Confederate district.
The Cattlemen's Association has called in the Mesquiteers to find cattle rustlers. They get Tex Riley to pose as Stony so Stony can arrive posing as a wanted outlaw. This gets Stony into the gang of rustlers and he alerts Tucson and Lullaby as to the next raid. But Hartley is on hand and unknown to anyone is the rustler's boss and he joins the posse with a plan that will do away with the Mesquiteers.
A Capone-like racketeer named Anderson, who after being chased out of one town by the authorities immediately sets up shop in another. Unable to get any tangible evidence against Anderson, DA Wayne orders his assistant Carter to dig up some dirt on the gangster boss. To do this, Carter pretends to turned crooked, joining Anderson's gang in order to accumulate evidence. Alas, Carter's girl friend Patricia knows nothing of her boyfriend's subterfuge, and she suspects the worst.
When Tex is brought in to fight in a range war between the cowmen and the nesters, he meets his old outlaw boss Lassiter. He learns Lassiter is behind the feud when Lassiter asks him to join up with his gang. Tex refuses and instead sets out to stop the feud but no one will believe him that Lassiter is responsible.
Mystery and adventure, surrounding a stolen rubber harvest.
In early spring of 1833, the smoldering resentment of American settlers in Texas against their oppression by Mexico dictator General Santa Anna/Ana coming to a head. When a decree is issued that no more Americans may enter Texas, William H. Wharton, fiery head of a faction determined on independence or nothing, warns Stephen F. Austin that the time for half-measures is past. Austin, responsible for bringing the Americans to Texas as colonists, reminds Wharton that a settler's revolt against Mexico would dishonor his name and the arrangements he had with the Mexican government. He gets the "Whartonites" to agree to a general convention of all colonists. Almerian Dickinson, biggest land owner in the settlement of Gonzales, deeply in love with his wife Anne, warns Wharton that a bloody revolt would endanger every wife and mother in the colony. He proposes they send Austin to Mexico City to ask Santa Anna to grant Texans a voice in their own government.
Doan is trying to get control of the valley by having his night riders drive the ranchers out. Jack Benson hires on at the Williams ranch, the one ranch Doan must have. When Benson learns that Doan is the boss of the night riders, he joins up with him. He has a plan that both saves Williams' ranch and also brings Doan to justice.
Summoned by Ed Oliver, Jim Hale and sidekick Fuzz arrive at Oliver's ranch to find a range war in progress. Unknown to Jim, Ed Brady has kidnapped Oliver and replaced him with a stooge. Brady is after the Green ranch and Jim and Fuzz now set out to help Helen Green.
A villainous banker and his hired saboteurs attempt to thwart construction of Sweetwater Dam.
A thug robs and kills a fur trapper. He is caught and locked up by the Mounties, but is soon broken out by his partner. As the Mounties investigate, they discover that the two are part of a ruthless crime ring run by a female gangster.
The son of Sheriff Clay Hartley, of the frontier town Elder, has gotten into bad company and hangs out with an outlaw gang in which, Collins, owner of the Golden Rule Saloon, is the secret head. Sheriff Hartley suspects him, but has been unable to gather the needed evidence. Collins instructs his gang, including young Hartley, to hold up the stagecoach on its return trip from Missionary Flats and take the cargo of gold dust it is carrying. Sheriff Hartley is notified of the planned holdup by one of his deputies who has been spying on Collins, and organizes a posse. A deputy-sheriff is killed in the ensuing gunfight between the lawmen and the outlaws, but Deputy Joe Larkin, pursues and captures Clay Hartley Jr. The latter is quickly tried and convicted of the killing of the deputy, and sentenced to be hung. Sheriff Hartley has only a few hours to prove his son was not the killer. He enlists the aid of Collins' step-daughter, Joan, who is in love with Hartley's son.