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Letter from William F. Cody to Moses Kerngood, August 3, 1898
"...Bleeding Kansas..."
"... naturally object But go I must. I have been in Every war our country has had since bleeding Kansas war..."
Hancock, Winfield Scott, 1824-1886
"... the "Bleeding Kansas" period. Hancock served with distinction in various campaigns in the Civil War, earning..."
Harney, William S. (William Selby), 1800-1889
"... during the "Bleeding Kansas" period, the Mormon Uprising (1857-1858), and the Civil War as a brigadier..."
William F. Cody Encyclopedia
"... of Austria. Bleeding Kansas The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, sponsored by Democratic Senator Stephen Douglas..."
"... of Bleeding Kansas to counter bands of Missouri marauders known as "pukes," "bushwhackers," or "border..."
"... sovereignty, allowing citizens of Nebraska and Kansas to determine for themselves through free elections..."
"... in Kansas Territory as citizens from the slave state of Missouri advocating the expansion of slavery..."
Buffalo Bill
"...-1866), an abolitionist leader during the "Bleeding Kansas" period following the Kansas-Nebraska Act..."
"...Kansas Pacific Railway Company..."
"...Kansas..."
"... years of age he accompanied his father Isaac Cody to Kansas.—They were among the first settlers..."
Fighting and Trapping
"... Vouchsafed to Her Majesty's British Subjects by the Hon. W. F. Cody—Early Blood-Lettings in Bleeding Kansas..."
"...Kansas Pacific Railway Company..."
"...Kansas..."
"... treacherously from behind. I was but a boy of ten at the time; we were living in Kansas..."
Kansas Pacific Railroad
"...Kansas Pacific Railroad..."
"...Freedom's Champion (Atchison City, Kansas)..."
"...Kansas..."
"...Kansas City (Mo.)..."
Blueprint of Rome, Kansas
"...Blueprint of Rome, Kansas..."
"... Rome Kansas 1867 Written on back: This map was compiled by H. R. Pollock from interviews..."
Coming East
"...Kansas City (Mo.)..."
"... COMING EAST Buffalo Bill and H. H. Tammen snapt on the station platform at Kansas City Col. Cody..."
Becoming Buffalo Bill: William F. Cody and the Transformative Effects of the 1862 Railroad and Homestead Acts on the Kansas Great Plains Experience
"... and Homestead Acts on the Kansas Great Plains Experience..."
"...Kansas..."
"... and Homestead Acts on the Kansas Great Plains Experience 1862-2012: The Making of the Great Plains 38th..."
"... on it—took place largely within Kansas specifically and the Great Plains generally. Much of his earliest..."
Untitled [A Fort Hays (Kansas) letter states]
"...Untitled [A Fort Hays (Kansas) letter states]..."
"...Kansas..."
"... A Fort Hays (Kansas) letter states that five columns of troops, mostly cavalry, will soon move..."
Letter from W. E. Webb to Samuel Crawford, October 19, 1867
".... Hays City, Kansas, Oct. 8th 1867 To his Excellency Gov Crawford State of Kansas We would ask that you..."
"... Andrews Hist - p. 1291 With reference to the organizatiere of Ellis County. Ans. Kansas State Historical..."
"... Society 4952 Archives Department Rec. Oct. 9, 1867. Hays City Kansas October 19th 1868 His Excellency Saml..."
"... to him Address Dennis Ryan Hays City Kansas 2p. Ellis County, Hays City Oct. 19, 1868. Petition 11 men..."
Dyer, Daniel Burns, 1849-1912
"... Oklahoma between 1880 and 1885. Dyer later made successful investments in Kansas City real estate..."
"..., Filipino, and Mexican artifacts to the city of Kansas City, Missouri, where he resided for much of his..."
Untitled [A party of young men from Junction City]
"...Freedom's Champion (Atchison City, Kansas)..."
"...Kansas..."
Sam Lone Bear and Mark Spider
"... Group 75, National Archives and Records Administration, Kansas City, Missouri Lakota..."
"... postcard PR2802, Record Group 75, National Archives and Records Administration, Kansas City..."
Story of the Wild West and Camp-Fire Chats
"... and disadvantages, of the troubles on the border of bleeding Kansas, where his father fell a martyr to the cause..."
Biographical Sketches
"..., Kansas, and Texas, completing sketches and scenes documenting the frontier. Frenzeny settled in San..."
"... in Leavenworth, Kansas, an argument ensued over the "free states" issue, and Isaac Cody was stabbed by Charles..."
"... Dunn. Cody died from a fever on March 10, 1857, in Leavenworth County, Kansas. Cody, Louisa Frederici..."
"..., while he was a private in the Seventh Kansas Cavalry on detached duty in St. Louis. The couple married..."
Letter from William F. Cody to John R. Brennan, September 3, 1908
"... are at the Kansas City branch of the National Archives. A man named Ghost Dog performed with the Wild West..."
"... are in the Kansas City branch of the National Archives. "Consumption" was a common term for tuberculosis. Note 3..."
"..., 1895, and 1896. Bad Cob's contract with Buffalo Bill's Wild West for the 1908 season is in the Kansas..."
"... is at the Kansas City branch of the National Archives. Note 5: This may be Herbert Takes Away From Them, whose..."
A Young Settler
"...Kansas..."
"... in Kansas in 1856, having removed to that Territory and taken sides with the Free State men. Bill is tall..."
Cody, Isaac, 1811-1857
"... in Leavenworth, Kansas, an argument ensued over the "free states" issue, and Isaac Cody was stabbed by Charles..."
"... Dunn. Cody died from a fever on March 10, 1857, in Leavenworth County, Kansas...."
Bonfils, Frederick Gilmer, 1860-1933
"... speculation in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. In 1895 Bonfils and Harry Heye Tammen bought the struggling Denver..."
".... Bonfils and Tammen were partners in several other businesses, including the Kansas City Post (1909-1922..."
Frenzeny, Paul
"... in 1873. Together, the artistic team traveled by rail through Missouri, Kansas, and Texas, completing..."
Untitled [A Polite Notice]
"...Kansas..."
"... A POLITE NOTICE – "The chief speaker was a fugitive from justice, Isaac Cody, from Kansas, one..."
".... The Democrat is an apologist for the outrages which have been committed in Kansas and of course it attempts..."
Thrilling Lives of Buffalo Bill, Col. Wm. F. Cody, Last of the Great Scouts and Pawnee Bill, Major Gordon W. Lillie (Pawnee Bill), White Chief of the Pawnees
"... Kansas. For a year or so things moved quietly. The father engaged in trading with the Indians, earning..."
"... their traits and habits. In 1854 a bill called "The Enabling Act of Kansas," was passed. Thousands..."
"... of this assembly. The question before us to-day is: Shall the Territory of Kansas be a free or slave State..."
"... in regard to the introduction of slavery in Kansas. I will gratify your wish; I am one of the pioneers..."
Letter from Buffalo Bill
"...United States. Army. Kansas Cavalry Regiment, 7th (1861-1865)..."
"...United States. Army. Kansas Infantry Regiment, 13th (1862-1865)..."
".... Note 1. William Roy likely became an acquaintance of William F. Cody in Kansas during the Civil War..."
"..., when Roy was adjutant with the 13th Kansas Infantry and Cody was a volunteer in the 7th Kansas Cavalry..."
Letter from Buffalo Bill
"...United States. Army. Kansas Cavalry Regiment, 7th (1861-1865)..."
"...United States. Army. Kansas Infantry Regiment, 13th (1862-1865)..."
".... Note 1. William Roy likely became an acquaintance of William F. Cody in Kansas during the Civil War..."
"..., when Roy was adjutant with the 13th Kansas Infantry and Cody was a volunteer in the 7th Kansas Cavalry..."
Letter from George W. Spencer to Samuel Crawford, October 19, 1867
"..., Geo. W., Rome, Kansas. (Aug 26, 1867) Refers to Indian Fighting (Mail from Ft. Hays) Requests the appt..."
"... of Mr. Duncan as a Justice of the Peace. Kansas State Historical Society 97-.56 495 Archives Department..."
"... Rome Aug. 26th 1867 To his exelincy Governor Crawford Topeka Kansas Sir We the many Sitizens..."
"... respectfully Dr. J.K. Lull Jr. Ellis Co. 2 p. Duncan, J. G. Aug. 26, 1867 Rome Russell Co. Kansas (Abandoned..."
General Circular, Bureau of Immigration, Topeka, Kansas, March 11, 1867
"...General Circular, Bureau of Immigration, Topeka, Kansas, March 11, 1867..."
"... General Circular. Bureau of Immigration, Topeka, Kansas, March 11, 1867 Kansas was organized..."
".... Steamboats have occasionally run up the Kansas River 120 miles, to Fort Riley. Timber abounds along..."
"... the best of sandstone and marble. Building Material. Kansas lumber from $25 to $40 per thousand feet..."
Buffalo Bill's Early Days
"...Kansas River (Kan.)..."
"... BUFFALO BILL'S EARLY DAYS. Kansas City Remembers How He Whipped an English Bully in the Red-hot..."
"... this time he figured in an exciting pugilistic encounter in Kansas City. He was a young man then, as now..."
"... and vermillion. Kansas City was at that time the rendezvous of the Buffalo hunters and general outfitting point..."
True Tales of The Plains
"..., had moved from Iowa to Kansas three years earlier. My father had taken up a claim in Salt Creek Valley..."
"... and built a comfortable home. But he was not to enjoy the good days that seemed to be dawning for us. Kansas..."
"... ADVENTURES AS A CIVIL WAR SCOUT William F. Cody. When the Civil War broke out there were many of us in Kansas..."
"... to join the Union army. I enlisted at Fort Leavenworth in the Seventh Kansas (known as "Jennison's..."
Easy to care for 100 Indians
"...Kansas City Star Journal..."
"...Kansas City (Mo.)..."
"... Western agent for Buffalo Bill's Wild West show. Mr. McCune is spending a few days in Kansas City..."
The Main Buffalo Herd of Kansas
"...The Main Buffalo Herd of Kansas..."
"...Kansas..."
"... of Kansas: The sight I saw there no money could buy from my memory. I always thought the Buffalo stories..."
The American-Indian Fighting
"...Kansas City (Mo.)..."
"...Kansas..."
"... THE AMERICAN-INDIAN FIGHTING. KANSAS CITY, January 7.—The Governor of the Missouri has ordered..."
"... Government has made a call upon the States of Kansas and Missouri to send troops to the western border..."
Russell, Michael R. "Mike", 1847-1930
"... and met Cody in Kansas in the late 1860s. Russell was probably Cody's oldest and closest friend; he..."
William F. Cody, Private, Co. H, 7th Kansas Cavalry: Pension Index Card
"...William F. Cody, Private, Co. H, 7th Kansas Cavalry: Pension Index Card..."
Buffalo Bill (Hon. Wm. F. Cody) and His Wild West Companions
"... went on. Poor Jim was dragged out, bleeding and maimed, and led away. What was the astonishment..."
"... into a carriage and three "mover wagons" he started for the then Territory of Kansas. After a journey of much..."
"... arrived in good shape at Weston, a small town on the border line between Missouri and Kansas, where..."
"... of Elijah's farms, while Billy's father crossed the line into Kansas and established a trading post..."
Lillie, Gordon William, 1860-1942
"..., Kansas, in the 1870s. In Kansas, Lillie encountered Pawnee Indians en route to reservations in Indian..."
E. Z. C. Judson (Ned Buntline), William F. (Buffalo Bill) Cody, Mlle. Giuseppina Morlacchi, and John B. (Texas Jack) Omohundro
"... Amos Photo Service, Salina, Kansas Amos Photo Service..."
"..., Salina, Kansas photographer circa 1873..."
Buffalo Bill's Views
"...Kansas Pacific Railway Company..."
"...Kansas..."
"..., and reared amid wild scenes of tumult, his father murdered in their early days when Kansas, with the struggle..."
"... me." "How did you get the title of 'Buffalo Bill,' Mr. Cody?" "In 1867, when the Kansas Pacific Road..."
Chronology
"... they become Russell, Majors, and Waddell). The Kansas-Nebraska Bill is passed, giving the territories power..."
"... to determine the legality of slavery by popular sovereignty. Family relocates to Kansas. 1855 Free-staters..."
"...' constitutional convention takes place in Kansas; the Topeka Constitution is passed. 1857 Father, Isaac Cody, dies..."
".... 1857-59 Hired by freighting firm Russell, Majors, and Waddell in Kansas; serves on wagon trains..."
Letter from Hercules H. Price to Ferdinand Erhardt, June 26, 1910
".... Kansas. Dear Sir: I lately wrote to General Eugene A. Carr, retired army officer U.S. Army..."
"... of Vesper, Kansas, addressed to Mr. Roenigk, in my care, which I have at the present time awaiting news..."
"... will place the same in the archives of the Historical Society of Kansas. As a memento of that Battle..."
Life and Adventures of "Buffalo Bill," Colonel William F. Cody
"... and leaders of civilization in all that exalts and embellishes enlightened life. At the time when the Kansas..."
"... Pacific Road was being constructed from Kansas City to Denver, I was engaged as "the staff" on the Kansas..."
"... the construction of the Kansas Pacific Railroad for the purpose of obtaining "stories" for our paper. Colonel..."
"... Childhood—Iowa in the Early Days—Removed to Kansas—Boyhood Experiences in Kansas—A Barbecue to the Indians..."
Last of the Great Scouts
"... Fulfilment—The Migration to Kansas—First Night in Camp, and Will's First Deer—The Rescue of Turk—An African..."
"... Overland Trail—The Kansas-Nebraska Bill—The Home in Kansas—Two Babes, a Dog and a Panther—The Fearless..."
"... OF SAMUEL CODY—A STRANGE PROPHECY AND ITS FULFILMENT—THE MIGRATION TO KANSAS—FIRST NIGHT IN CAMP, AND WILL'S..."
"... for Kansas instead of California. Our equipment for the journey surpassed that of the average emigrant..."
Advertisement for "The Life of Buffalo Bill," The Moving Picture World, January 4, 1913
"..., of Omaha, Nebraska, bought originally the State of Kansas; three weeks later he bought Missouri..."
Rome The Predecessor of Hays
"... ROME+ THE PREDECESSOR OF HAYS FOUNDED BY "BUFFALO BILL'' CODY KANSAS FARM MACHINERY COMPANY..."
"..., Kansas WF Cody Buffalo Bill 1916 + ROME + THE PREDECESSOR OF HAYS FOUNDED BY "BUFFALO BILL" CODY By W.A..."
"... county, Iowa, of hardy pioneer stock. His parents moved to Leavenworth, when Kansas was in the midst..."
"... to mount a platform and declare how he stood on the slave question. Said he favored Kansas coming..."
Letter from William F. Cody to John H. Tait, July 6, 1913
"... Valley is a cold storage compared to Chicago— John leaves for Kansas City to night. May be a big change..."
Bankhead, Henry Cary
"... as an officer in the Fifth U.S. Infantry. During that assignment he served at Forts Wallace and Harker in Kansas..."