The Buffalo Bill Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World.
Nate Salsbury, Vice-Pres't and Manager.
John M. Burke, . . . General Manager.
Albert E. Scheible, . . . Business Manager.
Jule Keen, . . . Treasurer.
I wrote you last night. Since then I have put in a bad night looking over your letter. You say 62 teams & a 103 men will cost up to Dec. 1st from Oct 21 will cost 8.910. if it does they are makeing big wages I tell you. I figure they work 30 days in that time. 62 teams and men at $300 a day for team & man and 1.50 a day for 40 men extra is 7 $7,380. I have no idea what your flumes will cost.
The Buffalo Bill Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World.
Nate Salsbury, Vice-Pres't and Manager.
John M. Burke, . . . General Manager.
Albert E. Scheible, . . . Business Manager.
Jule Keen, . . . Treasurer.
George you bet I am heep sick—
BillPS. What have you found out about Town site [3] And men fileing homesteads under our ditch
Note 1: "Sunday morning nearing Atlanta- on train" as inscribed by Cody, was Sunday, October 27, 1895, the travel day prior to opening in Atlanta, Georgia, on October 28 where BBWW performed until November 2, 1895, during the run of The Cotton States and International Exposition, also known as the Atlanta Exposition. [back]
Note 2: "B. & S." refers to George Bleistein and Nate Salsbury, two of the primary investors in the canal. [back]
Note 3: Cody, Wyoming. [back]