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Thomas O'Donnell Reminiscences, North Platte in 1867
"... as the weather permited our outfit was made up as 3 sow Belly Pasinger Coaches one for sleeping 2 Pennservania..."
Wild West Show Opens
"... an exhibition of sharpshooting while riding at full speed. Indians gave war dances, robbed mail coaches..."
"Buffalo Bill" is here
"... rescues a stage coach from the Indians, and, finally, reviewing the pageant that closes the show. Colonel..."
The Wild West Pony Express
"... of desert. An overland mail coach system was established in 1859, which accomplished the distance in about..."
Wild West Show Opens
"... an exhibition of sharpshooting while riding at full speed. Indians gave war dances, robbed mail coaches..."
Rough Riders Did Well
"..." himself was quite up to their usual standard. The Buffalo hunt and the attack upon the stage coach..."
The Intelligent Foreigner at The Wild West
"..., and bientot, he steer me overboard. I see ze Coach of Deadvood converted into firevood by ze Indians, and I am..."
Summer Days in England
"... excursions from London that can be made in a day. Every morning at 10 o'clock eleven coaches leave our hotel..."
Buffalo Bill and the Wild West
"... of buffaloes and elk, the lassoing of animals, the manner of robbing mail-coaches, feats of agility..."
Buffalo Bill's Good-Bye
".... The huge stage coach belonging to the show, boxed and corded and nailed, afforded much amusement..."
A Peep at Buffalo Bill's Wild West
"..., and through canyons deep The Overland Coach moved on With its living freight, and its treasures great..."
"... steal— Those masked and merciless bands— And the stage-coach stop, and their pistols pop, Till..."
Bill Nye and the Cowboys
"... gentleman and Deadwood stage-robbing business on our frontier. It is perhaps unnecessary to state..."
"... at an Intelligence office when the Deadwood stage is expected, so that they can attack it and rob it a few times? Yet..."
Buffalo Bills Wilder Westen
"... alte Deadwood–Postkutsche, der Ueberfall eines Grenzdorfes durch Indianer, ferner eine Büffeljagd und..."
"... on 17 July, 1875, an ambush on the old Deadwood Stagecoach by Indians, the attack on a frontier village..."
The Indian and the Cowboy
"... or thirty years ago. You are not going to fool him with these Deadwood Dick, Red Eagle, Cowboy themes! He..."
Thrill of Actual Battle Leaps Forth from Indian War Films
"... Russell of Deadwood, telling the stories of the past which gave him the name of Buckshot Mike..."
Rambles about Europe
"... coaching in the Rockies, cow boy life, racing, riding vicious mustangs and many other things too numerous..."
Florence Gossip
"..., leaning forward from the driving seat of his coach, while the numerous reins from his hands are attached..."
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in Glasgow
"..., the lassoing of animals, the manner of robbing mail coaches, feats of agility, horsemanship, marksmanship..."
Opening of the American Exhibition in London
"... consisted in an attack on a stage-coach by a mounted detachment of Indians, and their repulse by scouts..."
Our Ladies' Column
"... on the mail coach as it jolted over the plain, by a group of wild Indians, was most exciting, and I foresee..."
American Exhibition
"... and on the lumbering old coach, are things which have been described within the past few weeks in every paper..."
A Frontier Hero
"...Deadwood (S.D.)..."
"... revolvers. "He was killed in Deadwood by Jack McCall on August 2, 1876. With a party of friends he had..."
Buffalo Bills Wild West in Dresden
"... der Angriff auf die Deadwood–Postkutsche ein sehr lebendiges, buntes Bild, ist aber schon aus den..."
"... a very lively and colorful spectacle but, like the attack on the Deadwood stagecoach, is something..."
Die Buffalo Bill's Wild–West–Truppe
"..., der Ueberfall eines Emigrantenzuges durch Indianer und Angriff der Indianer auf den Deadwood–Postwagen..."
"... on a migrant train and an attack by Indians on the Deadwood stagecoach. Tomorrow we will consider in greater..."
The American Exhibition
"... coach, drawn by six mules, which comes rattling round the arena. An ambuscade of yelling redskins pounce..."
"... coach that when the performance was over it was discovered that he had fainted. The lassooing of ponies..."
London Notes
"... coach is attacked, in another an emigrant train, and in another a log hut in the wilderness. In all..."
True Tales of The Plains
"... and stage-coach driver, all giving a varied experience in a school, the graduation from which left..."
"... across the continent. It had taken stage-coaches three weeks or more to go from the Missouri River..."
The Old Santa Fé Trail
"... was by the slow freight caravan drawn by patient oxen, or the lumbering stage coach with its complement of four..."
"... of the Mexican War—Heavy Emigration to California—First Overland Mail—How the Guards were armed—Passenger Coaches..."
Cowboys In Old Verona
"..., and the "Attaco della diligenza di Deadwood dagl' Indiani, defesa operata dai cowboys al comando di Buffalo Bill..."
The Queen at the Show
"... the coach greatly delighted the royal party. This and the attack upon the cabin was completed within ten..."
Brussels Gossip
"... the ladies of the Wild West having retained the services of a veteran Waterloo scout set out by coach..."
Biographical Sketches
"... poker in a saloon in Deadwood, Dakota Territory, Hickok was shot and killed by Jack McCall; McCall..."
"... for the Deadwood Stage. In 1885 Willoughby joined Buffalo Bill's Wild West and was promoted as "Champion Roper..."
"..., drove the Deadwood Stagecoach, and was proficient in several languages, including Lakota Sioux. Esquivel..."
"... for the Deadwood stagecoach. Several of Nelson's children also performed in the show. Whitley, John Robinson, 1843..."
Long Biography
"... Oakley, Lillian Smith, and Johnnie Baker. "Illustrations" of Indian attacks on the Deadwood stagecoach..."
Scrapbook, 1914
"... down the great gray tents, the Injuns and imported gents who lately robbed the Deadwood bus..."
".... John M. Burke, Col. H. J. Sickels and Mike Russell, pioneer of Deadwood, who have come together..."