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  • J. R. Williams
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  • When he was young, Williams' family moved to Detroit, and he was 15 when he dropped out of school to work as an apprentice machinist in Ohio, soon relocating to Arkansas and Oklahoma, where he drifted about, sometimes working on ranches during a six-year period. He spent three years in the U.S. Cavalry.
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Birth Date
  • 1888-03-30
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Name
  • J. R. Williams
  • Williams, J. R.
Caption
  • J. R. Williams and his horse Lizard
Date of Death
  • 1957-06-18
Birth Place
death date
  • 1957-06-17
Notable Works
  • Out Our Way
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  • Canadian
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  • Williams, J.R.
cartoonist
  • Y
Date of Birth
  • 1887
Short Description
  • American cartoonist
Nationality
  • Canadian
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  • When he was young, Williams' family moved to Detroit, and he was 15 when he dropped out of school to work as an apprentice machinist in Ohio, soon relocating to Arkansas and Oklahoma, where he drifted about, sometimes working on ranches during a six-year period. He spent three years in the U.S. Cavalry. Returning to Ohio, he married Lida Keith and settled into a steady job with a crane manufacturing firm where he drew covers for the company's catalog. During his spare time, he created cartoons depicting ranch life and machine shop workers. He started submitting his work to newspaper syndicates, eventually receiving an offer from NEA.