Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, July 31, 1897Cody, William Frederick, 1846-1917Johnston, JeremyChristianson, FrankSeefeldt, Douglas, 1964-Supported in part by a grant from the Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund, a program of the Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources.2013William F. Cody ArchiveUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnCenter for Digital Research in the Humanities319 Love LibraryUniversity of Nebraska–LincolnLincoln, NE 68588-4100cdrh@unlnotes.unl.eduLincoln, NebraskaUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnLincoln, NE 68588-4100wfc.css00518BBWW performed in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, on July 31, 1897.Cody, William Frederick, 1846-1917Letter from William F. Cody to George T. BeckJuly 31, 18971 pageUniversity of Wyoming, American Heritage Center, Buffalo Bill Letters to George T. Beck (Acc. #9972)ah031282
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TextsCorrespondenceBuffalo Bill's WyomingBeck, George Washington Thornton, 1856-1943Weakly, Laura K. Initial encodingHouze, Lynn ProofingJohnston, Jeremy ProofingClark, Linda ProofingBoyce, Gary TranscriptionAdams, Deb TranscriptionBuffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders.of the World.Col. W. F. Cody. (Buffalo Bill), President.Nate Salsbury. Vice-President & Manager.John M. Burke. General Manager.Albert E. Sheible, Business Manager.Jule Keen, Treasurer.Wilkesbarre. Pa1
July 31 My Dear Beck.
I might get some good men to go out and look our proposition over. But I dontdon't want to send them if your crops of this year wontwon't stand inspection. Will you please let me know how your crops are. You could tell me in a very few minutes if you would.
Very truly yoursW. F. CodyNote 1: BBWW performed in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, on July 31, 1897.