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Buffalo Bill's Wild West
"... of the regiment across the country from Fort Lyon, Col., to Fort McPherson, Neb., during May, 1869..."
"... was appointed chief scout and guide for the Republican River expedition of 1869, and was conspicuous during..."
"... escaped death at the hands of hostile Sioux on Prairie Dog Creek, Kan., September 26, 1869. He..."
"... a large complimentary vote for United States Senator." A Pen Picture. Curtis Guild, proprietor and editor..."
1887 Buffalo Bill's Wild West (34 page program)
"... of the regiment across the country from Fort Lyon, Col., to Fort McPherson, Neb., during May, 1869..."
"... was appointed chief scout and guide for the Republican River expedition of 1869, and was conspicuous during..."
"... escaped death at the hands of hostile Sioux on Prairie Dog Creek, Kan., September 26, 1869. He..."
"... a large complimentary vote for United States Senator." A Pen Picture. Curtis Guild, proprietor and editor..."
Terry, Alfred Howe, 1827-1890
"... service as military commander of the Department of Dakota from 1866-1869 and again from 1872-1886, he..."
Robinson, Emma Lake Thatcher
"... William "Bill Lake" Thatcher (~1810-1869) and "Agnes Lake" Thatcher (1826-1907), became an expert rider..."
1887 Buffalo Bill's Wild West (66-page program)
"... of the regiment across the country from Fort Lyon, Col., to Fort McPherson, Neb., during May, 1869..."
"... was appointed chief scout and guide for the Republican River expedition of 1869, and was conspicuous during..."
"... escaped death at the hands of hostile Sioux on Prairie Dog Creek, Kan., September 26, 1869. He..."
"... received a large complimentary vote for United States Senator." A Pen Picture. Curtis Guild, proprietor..."
1892 Buffalo Bill's Wild West Programme, U.K.
"... of the regiment across the country from Fort Lyon, Col., to Fort McPherson, Neb., during May, 1869..."
"... Cody was appointed chief scout and guide for the Republican River expedition of 1869..."
"..., 1869. He was assigned to Fort McPherson when the expedition was disbanded, and DELLAGANAS BILL CODY..."
"... a large complimentary vote for United States Senator." A PEN PICTURE.—Curtis Guild, proprietor and editor..."
1891 Buffalo Bill's Wild West Programme, U.K.
"... of the regiment across the country from Fort Lyon, Col., to Fort McPherson, Neb., during May, 1869..."
"... Cody was appointed chief scout and guide for the Republican River expedition of 1869..."
"..., 1869. He was assigned to Fort McPherson when the expedition was disbanded, and J. Hopkins Köln BILL..."
"... a large complimentary vote for United States Senator." A PEN PICTURE.—Curtis Guild, proprietor and editor..."
Telegram from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, January 24, 1896
"... (1855-1931) who was the 19th United States Secretary of the Interior from March 6, 1893, to September 1..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, September 19, 1899
"... 1869. Due to corporate mergers, this railroad would be known as the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy..."
Carr, E. A. (Eugene Asa), 1830-1910
"... in the battles of Summit Springs (1869) and Warbonnet Creek (1876), two incidents which William F. Cody..."
Fry, James B. (James Barnet), 1827-1894
"... a posting as adjutant general of the Division of the Pacific (December 3, 1866-May 17, 1869), eventually..."
Hancock, Winfield Scott, 1824-1886
"... from 1869 through 1872. In 1880 Hancock became the Democratic presidential nominee but was narrowly..."
Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
"...Baker, Lewis H., 1869-1931..."
Letter from William F. Cody to Jake Schwoob, December 23, 1913
"..." was Theodore Wharton (1875-1931), who is credited with directing over forty motion pictures in the 1910s..."
Letter from William F. Cody to John H. Tait, April 5, 1913
"... in Philadelphia continued until April 19. Note 2: "Baker" is almost certainly Lewis H. "Johnny" Baker (1868-1931..."
Letter from William F. Cody to Clarence W. Rowley, July 27, 1913
"... A. Edison (1847-1931) regarding ore-milling technologies and equipment. Note 3: Cody refers to mining..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, October 6, 1895
"...Stanton, Edwin McMasters, 1814-1869..."
".... (James William), 1836-1906. Stanton, Edwin McMasters, 1814-1869. Note 4: Henry R. Guss, 1825-1907..."
Letter from Hercules Price to George W. Martin, December 10, 1910
"...Tall Bull (Lakota Indian chief), 1830-1869..."
"... Springs in N. E. Colorado in summer of 1869. There are some passages that I can corroborate as reliable..."
"Buffa-
"...Tall Bull (Lakota Indian chief), 1830-1869..."
"... to the site of the battle Summit Springs, fought June 9, 1869, by a detachment of United States troops..."
The Classic Event in Motion Picture Annals
"...Tall Bull (Lakota Indian chief), 1830-1869..."
"... in 1869, when Scout Cody killed Chief Tall Bull; of the '70s — the bloody fight at War Bonnet Creek..."
"Buffalo Bill" from Prairie to Palace
"... Dog Creek, Kan., September 26, 1869. He was assigned to Fort McPherson when he expedition..."
Telegram from William F. Cody to John H. Tait, March 16, 1914
"... the previous day. "Dutton" may refer to either Samuel F. Dutton (born c. 1869), who was then the proprietor..."
King, Charles, 1844-1933
"... as an instructor and went on temporary recruiting duty during 1869. The next year he advanced to first lieutenant..."
Plan of the battle-field of Summit Springs, Colorado
"... of "Summit Springs" in N.E. Colorado, on Sunday, about noon, of July 12, 1869. The whole of the 5th U.S..."
Letters from E. E. Blackman to Adolph Roenigk, 1908
"... Springs" Which occurred on sunday, July 11, 1869. The geographical location is obscure..."
Col. Cody Supervises Exhibition of Indian War Films in Capital
"... in the recently taken moving pictures. "These pictures depict, among other battles, that of Summit Springs in 1869..."
The Wild West in Leeds
"... magistrate of Leeds in 1869; he was married to Helen Maria George Bruce. ..."
Short Biography
"...Summit Springs, Battle of, Colo., 1869..."
"... the attention of a writer and dramatist, E. Z. C. Judson, who wrote under the name Ned Buntline. In 1869..."
Officials Thrilled by Realistic Films of Indian Battles
"...Tall Bull (Lakota Indian chief), 1830-1869..."
".... "There is the thrilling victory of General E. A. Carr at Summit Springs in 1869," said Cody in that stirring voice of his..."
Buffalo Bill Picture Shown
"...Day, Vernon R., 1869-1945..."
"... Cavalry; the Battle of Summit Springs, fought on June 11, 1869, on the eastern borders of Colorado, under..."
The Indian War
"...July 26, 1869..."
".... Louis some interesting details of the affair: NEAR FORT SEDGWICK, Neb., July 14, 1869. We left Fort..."
First Public Presentation Last Indian Battles Historical Pictures Company
"...Summit Springs, Battle of, Colo., 1869..."
"... on June 11, 1869, on the eastern borders of Colorado under command of General Eugene A. Carr..."
"... warfare, from 1869 to '91; and the closing chapter in a drama covering 300 years—the final—forever—Indian..."
"... unerring aim, in 1869—forty-four years ago. The battle of "War Bonnet Creek" in the war of 1876 (Custer..."
Memories of Buffalo Bill
"..., BY D. APPLETON & COMPANY Copyright, 1919, by THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES..."
Col. Cody in the East
"...Tall Bull (Lakota Indian chief), 1830-1869..."
"...Murray, William H. (William Henry), 1869-1956..."
".... "There is a thrilling victorywo [sic] "There is the thrilling victory of Gen. E. A. Carr at Summitt Springs in 1869..."
Buffalo Bill's Big Visitors
"...Maud, Queen, consort of Haakon VII, King of Norway, 1869-1938..."
"... of Greece and Denmark (1869-1957). Note 11: Prince Louis William Augustus of Baden (1829-1897). Note 12..."
"... of Wales (Maud Charlotte Mary Victoria, 1869-1938). Both women were granddaughters of Queen Victoria. Note..."
Letter from William F. Cody to to John H. Tait, August 25, 1913
".... The Battle of Summit Springs, fought in northeastern Colorado on July 11, 1869, was the largest battle..."
Pioneer Stories
"... 1869, when I was ordered here to Abilene. I knew what Abilene was before coming. The McCoy brothers had..."