WILLIAM DONAHEY


'William Donahey' (19 October 18832 February 1970) was a U.S. artist and creator of the long-running ''Teenie Weenies'' comic strip, which appeared in the Chicago Tribune and New York Sunday News, and many other places around the world. He drew that strip 1914-1925, 1933-1934, and from 1941 until his death in 1970, for a total of about 2100 strips.
William and his wife Mary owned the Pickle Barrel House in Grand Marais, Michigan.

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★ ''William Donahey's Teenie Weenies'' Created by William Donahey, the diminutive Teenie Weenies, a self-sufficient group of hardworking and courteous two-inch tall people, appeared in newspapers, books, and household merchandise from 1914 to 1970. Available on Wisconsin Historical Images, the Wisconsin Historical Society's online image database.

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