Teague’s output for The American decreased a bit during 1937-39 – 3 stories in 1937, zero in 1938, and 7 in 1939. Teague was a busy man in 1938, marrying and then moving to California. Below is a good sample of his illustrations for The American during the period. Story text has been omitted for a cleaner presentation.
Thieves' Picnic, The American Magazine, May 1937, pages 1-2
Thieves' Picnic, detail
Reno Rendezvous, The American Magazine, Jan. 1939, pages 4-5
Reno Rendezvous, detail
Lady At Sea, The American Magazine, April 1939, pages 1-2
Lady At Sea, detail
Lady At Sea, April 1939, page 3
Circus Queen, The American Magazine, May 1939, page 1
Never Mind The Wings, The American Magazine, June 1939, pages 1-2
Gentleman Of The Jungle, The American Magazine, Oct. 1939, page 3
Gentleman Of The Jungle, The American Magazine, Dec. 1939, page 3