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An Earl's Court Idyl
"... is a pretty and pert maiden of seventeen or so. A tall and stately Indian Warrior, wrapped in a blue blanket..."
Summer Days in England
"..., and seemed like the face of a dear familiar friend in this foreign land. If it were not for the stately..."
"The Last of the Mohicans" Realized in London from Penny Illustrated Paper (British weekly newspaper, 1861-1913)
"... to exist between Britain and the United States. Blood is thicker than water. We are kith and kin. Let us..."
General Miles' Diplomacy and Military Skill Ended Three Centuries of War Between Red Men and White
"... scornfully said, "If you cannot show us you are a forked tongued liar." General Crook is on record as stating..."
"... a continental conspiracy, the actual ghost dance war was precipitated by a forced state of almost starvation..."
At the Wild West
"...United States. Army..."
"... saw it! Orator. Captain JACK BURTZ, of the United States Army, will now give you an example of his..."
The Wild West in Sheffield
"... horses, intentionally kept in as wild a state as possible, a score of buffaloes, and besides the tents..."
".... Those travelled Indians returned with Colonel Cody to America when he went back to the States last..."
"Buffalo Bill"
"... of Russia (1850-1908), who arrived in New York City at age 22 to tour the United States, including hunting..."
"... buffalo in a hunt supported by the United States Cavalry and guided by William F. Cody in January 1872..."
Prairie Scouts and Their Work
"...United States. Army. Indian Scouts..."
"..."—meaning the President of the United States. Colonel Cody ("Buffalo Bill") himself is the greatest living..."
Stories of Stirrup & Saddle
"... horseman, though time was when his fame was great over Europe. As an instance of this, I may state..."
"... appeared on Colonel Herries' large and stately charger. Of course, the poor Cossack could not possibly know..."
Route Book Buffalo Bill's Wild West Season 1899
"... The Matthews-Northrup Up-to-Date Map of the United States. Showing Chief Cities and Trunk Lines. Also Published..."
"... from the Garde-Kürassiers of His Majesty Kaiser Wilhelm II. 17—Sixth United States Cavalry. Veterans..."
"... of athletic sports and horsemanship. Note.—The men will wear the uniforms adopted by the United States Army..."
"..., during which time 341 performances were given, 132 towns visited in twenty-four States, viz: one stand..."
The Wild West Buffalo Bill and Dr. Carver Rocky Mountain and Prairie Exhibition
"... Spirit of the Plain. Presented to Dr. W. F. Carver Champion Rifle Shot of the United States By His..."
"... Excellency Rutherford B. Hayes President of the United States of America as a Token of Appreciation of His..."
"... until they burst into the burning flame of civil war. This state of affairs among the white occupants..."
".... Richard Irving Dodge, Gen. Sherman's chief staff, correctly states in his "Thirty Years Among Our Wild..."
Redskins At St. Paul's
"...United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Pine Ridge Agency..."
"... Christmas Day between the Sioux and United States troops.1 In less than 20 minutes nearly 250 souls were..."
"... 1: The Massacre at Wounded Knee between Sioux Indians and United States military troups occurred..."
An Hour with General Cody
"...United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865..."
"... was at its height; the tribesmen had been worked up into a state of religious frenzy, and most of our friends..."
"... Shirt, who reigned supreme at West Kensington, is now a sergeant in the United States Army—the highest..."
Buffalo Bill's Wild West
"... country. In the Eastern States, or even east of the Mississippi, the methods of these people..."
"... smouldered until they burst into the burning flame of civil war. This state of affairs among the white..."
"... chief of staff, correctly states in his "Thirty Years Among Our Wild Indians": "The success of every..."
"... desired, the position of "Chief of Scouts of United States Army," and the intimate associations..."
Early Days of North Platte
"... comprises the great states of Kansas, North and South Dakota, Nebraska, and some going as far as the Rocky..."
"... Mountains, which now are the great states of Colorado and Wyoming. At the close of war immigration commenced..."
The Indian Campaign
"...United States. Army. Cavalry, 5th..."
"... to load their muskets. An army of 25,000 men scattered over so vast a territory as the United States..."
Fighting and Trapping out West
"... for another in that wild country. During the Rebellion the Indians took advantage of the defenceless state..."
"... mishap. When the Grand Duke Alexis of Russia came over to the United States, I took him out..."
Opening Of The Wild West Show at Aston
"... in the programme is the delineation of an attack by Indians upon the "Deadwood Coach" carrying the United States..."
"... to the Sioux, the tribe which was the very last to make its submission to the United States Government..."
Buffalo Bill's Wild West
"..., they belong to a class that is rapidly disappearing from our country. In the Eastern States, or even east..."
"... contentions smouldered until they burst into the burning flame of civil war. This state of affairs among..."
"... nationally famous. Gen. Richard Irving Dodge, Gen. Sherman's chief staff, correctly states in his "Thirty..."
"... of Scouts of United States Army," and the intimate associations and contact resulting from it with Gen. W. T..."
Buffalo Bill and Wild Bill
"... on the stage in a state of collapse. That event somewhat discouraged his histrionic ambition, and when..."
Indians in the Wild West show
"... threatened to disturb the calm serenity of Col. Cody's life. According to the laws of the United States, all..."
Rambles about Europe
"..., ponies and mules were all brought from the United States and are first class. There is not a commonplace..."
The Indian and the Cowboy
"... life were the ideal state of things that the pictures seem to show them to be, then we should have too..."
Letter from Charles Meinhold to J.B. Johnson, April 27, 1872
"... as stated above. While this was going on, Mr. Cody discovered a party of 6 mounted Indians and 2 lead horses..."
Miss Annie Oakley, of Pine Brook
"... stated that if there was any gentleman who desired to throw into the air a silver quarter to be reserved..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, September 29, 1895
"... to the Erie Railroad. O'Day was instrumental in laying the first oil pipeline in the state of New York in 1873..."
Buffalo Bill's Wild WestAmerica's National Entertainment
"... recently ordered from reconstruction duty in the Southern States for a campaign against the hostile Sioux..."
"... to the Eastern States. Cody abundantly proved during this campaign that he had lost none of his old-time skill..."
"..., they belong to a class that is rapidly disappearing from our country. In the Eastern States, or even east..."
"... by his township, his county, or his state, but whose name is a household word, whose pictures..."
The Indian as a gentleman
"... stockingful money." That was interesting for two reasons—as showing the state of Iron Tail's feelings..."
Pioneer Stories
"... as Mitchell's geography said it was, a barren waste - - (Kansas was admitted as a state in 1861) - - no work..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, September 19, 1896
"... among the mountainous formations due to its red color. Note 6: Cody wanted Beck to petition the State..."
Buffalo Bill's Early Days
".... "Buffalo Bill" Cody. Note 4: "Kaw" refers to the Kansas River in northeastern Kansas in the United States..."
Gauchos and Cossacks at the Wild West
".... The diversity of saddles stuck us forcibly. There is the MacClellan regimental saddle of the United States..."
Interviews with Notorious People
"... Roady, of the United States Cape Constabulary, better known as Prairie-Oyster Pete. Informing you..."
At The Yankeeries
"... for pedestrians. How and when I got there, I should not like to have to state on oath; but, once there, I felt..."
American Exhibition
"... state, promises to be exceedingly interesting, and already contains some truly fine works. When..."
General Miles Surveys Field Where Sioux Make Last Stand
"... a part of the world. Wars have intervened. The domain of the United States has spread out into the ocean..."
Exhibition of Saddlery and Harness
"... of the Saddlers' Company of the year 1309 state that three guilds were interested in the manufacture of saddles..."
Buffalo Bill's Barbecue
"...) from the state of Connecticut. Note 5: Murat Halstead (1829-1908), an American newspaperman and author..."
Buffalo Bill's Wild West
"... this Wild West. It has done a remarkable tour since 1883—through the United States several times..."
Great Audience is Held in Tense Wonder by the Buffalo Bill Indian War Pictures
"... enterprising citizens." ***** When Buffalo Bill finished, a storm of applause greeted him. He was a stately..."
The Wild West Show
"... of the United States, the Queen, and the Princess of Wales.2 But for short she will be known among her race..."
Leipzig Notes
"... that part of it known as the United States, is a large place and it is something to be known far and wide..."
Indian History Depicted to Life by Movies Film, Says Gen. King
"..., patience and forbearance on the part of Miles and his aides, the chiefs gathered in solemn state..."
We Want Them Dead Rather Than Alive: Buffalo Bill the Lawman
"... recalling the event stated he paced back and forth in his nightshirt brandishing two revolvers - both..."
"... in the Wyoming State Legislature. Middaugh moved to Cody and established the First National Bank, the target..."
"... stated, "Logan was in Cody several days before the attempted robbery . . . Logan is a dead shot, is armed..."
"... bank teller. One article byline stated Buffalo Bill "Will Battle to the Death." At Omaha, Nebraska..."
The Red Man "On Tour"
"... and reservations of the United States, and it is something of a labour of love to bring new men as often as we can..."
"... to assist the United States Government in educating these people. Of course, Colonel Cody's reputation among..."