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"Bill" Cody's Show
"...-to-hand grapple, they pale, they flinch, and at last turn and fly in panic. Their gold and crimson emblem..."
"Buffalo Bill"
".... At the early age of nine, even—that is in 1852, for he was born in 1843—he effected the capture of a trio..."
1874 letter from Columbus, Neb "Dear unkle"
"... and the moment he got high enough to look over he wheeled his horse short around and came back to us a flying..."
1887 Buffalo Bill's Wild West (34 page program)
"..., amid a cloud of dust, nothing is visible but a mingled mass of flying arrows, horses' heels, buffaloes..."
1887 Buffalo Bill's Wild West (66-page program)
"..., amid a cloud of dust, nothing is visible but a mingled mass of flying arrows, horses' heels, buffaloes..."
1891 Buffalo Bill's Wild West Programme, U.K.
"... of the plains, Their rifle-barrels soft-caressed by mustang's flying manes! On, like an avalanche, they sweep..."
"... Deeply demoralized, the Sioux fly fast with bated breath, And glances cast of terror along that vale..."
1892 Buffalo Bill's Wild West Programme, U.K.
"... of the plains, Their rifle-barrels soft-caressed by mustang's flying manes! On, like an avalanche, they sweep..."
"... Deeply demoralized, the Sioux fly fast with bated breath, And glances cast of terror along that vale..."
A Buffalo Bill Indian Dead
"...Man Afraid of Hawk, (Sioux Indian) -1900..."
"... A Buffalo Bill Indian Dead. Man-Afraid-of-Hawk, aged twenty-one, a full-blooded Sioux Indian..."
A Day with the Wild West
"...Baker, Lewis H., 1869-1931..."
".... They and their riders go down, two swords flying out and falling in the dust, the horsemen struggling to their feet..."
A Peep at Buffalo Bill's Wild West
"..., And with loosened rein o'er the level plain With wonderful speed did they fly. O brave and bold must the white man..."
"... fly! And through many perils the settlers reach The spot that they think the best, And a space..."
"... the speed of the flying steed, That's brought to a sudden halt. And to tame them and train them for future..."
An Indian Fighter's Views
"... of the battle the women and the children are put in the rear. If a retreat is necessary they fly to the hills..."
Associated American Indian Group Letterhead
"... L'Arizona Lagona Chief Flying Foot Mexico La civilisation milenaire des Peaux-rouges revivra a l'Exposition..."
Baker, Lewis H., 1869-1931
"...Baker, Lewis H., 1869-1931..."
"...Baker, Lewis H., 1869-1931..."
"...Lewis H. Baker (1869-1931), better known as Johnny Baker, was for many years a fixture in William F..."
"... the museum until his death in 1931...."
Bei Buffalo Bill
"... stride he shoots in the air and hits the flying glass balls with unerring accuracy. An admirable trick..."
Biographical Sketches
"... manifest for the return trip to New York from Hamburg, Germany, in November 1889. Flying Hawk, 1852-1931..."
"... 1852 1931 male Moses Flying Hawk (b.1852), an Oglala Lakota, was born near present day Rapid City..."
"..., South Dakota, in 1852, the son of the elder Black Fox and Iron Cedar Woman. Flying Hawk was brother..."
"... in 1936. Flying Hawk died at Pine Ridge in 1931, the cause rumored to have been starvation. Robinson, Emma..."
Brussels Gossip
"...Baker, Lewis H., 1869-1931..."
"...Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 1769-1852..."
Buffalo Bill Indian War Pictures Bring Tears to Major Burke, 'The Peacemaker'
"...Craft, Francis M., 1852-1920..."
"...Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 1769-1852..."
"... of the Philippines, wounded at Santiago, with his Indian scouts flying back and forth over the hills to the Bad Lands..."
Buffalo Bill Writes a New True Tale of Frontier Heroism and Explains the Origin of the Term "Rough Riders"
"...Beecher, Herbert W., 1839-1931..."
"...Torrey, Jay L., 1852-1920..."
Buffalo Bill will Retire
"..., but civilisation is fast catching him up, so he has provided a nice little retreat, to which he can fly when he..."
Buffalo Bill's Wild West
"... 9 birds—English swift-flying bluerocks—out of 11. He gave exhibitions throughout England..."