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Native American man wearing headdress
"...1904..."
"... 1904..."
"..., LTD. Published for Buffalo Bill's Wild West, Great Britain, 1904..."
Native American man wearing traditional regalia
"...1904..."
"... 1904..."
"... & Bailey, LTD. Published for Buffalo Bill's Wild West, Great Britain, 1904..."
Native American man holding an ax
"...1904..."
"... 1904..."
".... Published for Buffalo Bill's Wild West, Great Britain, 1904..."
A Buffalo Bill Indian Dead
"...Eagle Bear (Sioux Indian)..."
"... from inflammation of the stomach. Eagle Bear, another member of the show, is also in a critical..."
Sioiux Indian, possibly Bad Bear
"...Sioiux Indian, possibly Bad Bear..."
"... Sioiux Indian, possibly Bad Bear photograph..."
A Chat with Buffalo Bill
"...Salsbury, Nathan, 1846-1902..."
"..., that mule deserved to be kicked." "My dear sir, kicking was too good for it; so, on coming up..."
1890 Italian program (4-page summary program)
"...Rocky Bear..."
"...Salsbury, Nathan, 1846-1902..."
".... Little Chief (piccolo capo) loro capo. Gruppo della Tribù degl' Indiani Cutt Off. Brave Bear (orso..."
".... Low neck (collo basso) capo. Rockey bear (orso duro) medico del paese dei Sioux. « Buffalo Bill » (Col..."
Business letter from Louis F. McLean to Bronson Rumsey
"...July 2, 1904..."
".... July 2nd 1904 Mr. Bronson Rumsey, Buffalo, N. Y. Dear Sir:- Enclosed please find cancelled note..."
Hinkle, Lorin Curtis, 1869-1931
"... legislature in 1893, as chief clerk of the Wyoming Board of Land Commissioners from 1898 to 1904..."
"..., and as deputy secretary of state of Wyoming from 1904 to 1910. After leaving public office, Hinkle was active..."
Mr. Gladstone at the American Exhibition
"... for this country. Mr. Gladstone was much impressed by Buffalo Bill's manly bearing, his splendid physique..."
"... high into the air, kick, rear, and perform the most astonishing gyrations to get rid of its rider..."
Letter from William F. Cody to C. L. Hinkle, December 14, 1903
"...Cody, William Frederick, 1846-1917..."
"... in the Cody-Salsbury segregation to the federal government in February 1904. Fenimore Chatterton (1860-1958..."
Wild West chiefs initiated
"...Lone Bear (Oglala Sioux chief)..."
"...Rocky Bear..."
".... Following a solemn ceremony Chiefs Iron Tail, Lone Bear, Rocky Bear, and one or two other red men were made..."
Irving, William "Broncho Bill", 1856-1903
"... to a Lakota woman named Ella Bissonette (1867-1908), daughter of Chief Rocky Bear, was also an interpreter..."
Buffalo Bill and the School Children
"...Salsbury, Nathan, 1846-1902..."
"... States cavalryman appeared bearing aloft the Stars and Stripes, the audience spontaneously struck up..."
"...Salsbury, Nathan, 1846-1902..."
"... their blanket about them in exactly the same manner as the ancient Hebrews, and the blankets bear some..."
Rome The Predecessor of Hays
"... months. At first he drove the buffaloes into the Fort and killed them there. They kicked as he had..."
"... from St. Louis bearing officials and prominent newspaper reporters. At Hays they stopped to get Cody's..."
"..., bearing Cody's picture. It is the result of the activity of Bill Philip and the Hays Lions Club. Mr..."
Farewell Performance of the Wild West
"...Bears..."
"..., and £20 for a small bear, and prices varying from £20 to £25 for four elk. A pair of reindeer at £40..."
"... horses from Altrincham, England. Note 2: Arta Lucille Cody (1866-1904). Note 3: Jane, Lady Ely, was Jane..."
True Tales of The Plains
"...Cody, William Frederick, 1846-1917..."
"...-Express Rider at Fourteen 20 V. Hunting for Bear and Finding Horse Thieves 31 VI. Adventures as a Civil..."
"..., and hurrying out with our rifles, we found a huge bear intent upon a feast of beef. The oxen were bellowing..."
"... in wounding the bear. Pain was now added to the savagery of hunger, and the infuriated monster rushed upon..."
Limnings
"...Hollow Horn Bear, (Brulé Lakota Indian), approximately 1850-1913..."
"... will entertain pleasant recollections of John Hollow Horn Bear. John is a stalwart Indian who has succumbed..."
"... in a measure to the enervating influences of civilization. John Hollow Horn Bear is very anxious to make..."
"... on April 1, 1899. Well now I put some good mens names on the other papers: John Hollow Horn Bear Charley..."
The Adventures of Buffalo Bill
"...Cody, William Frederick, 1846-1917..."
"...1904..."
"... are bearing it will be fifteen miles before you can strike any of the branches of the Beaver; and that when..."
The Wild West in England
"... have passed. Nate (Nathan) Salsbury was born in Freeport, Ill., in 1846, when his parents were..."
"... captured a herd of elk, a dozen buffaloes and some bears with which to illustrate the chase. Sitting Bull..."
"... chances of success. Capturing Bear for the Exhibition. Several leading gentlemen of the United States..."
"... the services of a hundred Capturing Bear For The Exhibition. Indians, representative types of the Sioux..."
Buffalo Bill's Wild West
"... services with my command, steadily in the field, I am qualified to bear testimony as to his qualities..."
"... Bull Sioux, and we bear kind witness that Buffalo Bill is the idol of the army and frontiersman..."
"...." Mr. Nate Salsbury, Director. Born 1846, February 28th, in Freeport, Ill., the family being..."
The Intelligent Foreigner at The Wild West
"... sink it vas a shine zey kick up, alzough everybody vas ver' clevare vit ze reins. To tell you all about..."
"... in it. He sink zat if I do I sall be kick by ze jumpare zat buck, and myself kick ze bucket. Aftare a vile I..."
Royal Visit to the American Exhibition
"...Bartholdi, Frédéric Auguste, 1834-1904..."
"...Salsbury, Nathan, 1846-1902..."
"... Bartholdi (1834-1904), the French sculptor who is best known for designing the Statue of Liberty. Note 8..."
Famous Hunting Parties of the Plains
"...Cody, William Frederick, 1846-1917..."
"...Livingston, Carroll, approximately 1833-1904..."
"... George took the river route up from St. Louis. Buffalo, elk, mountain sheep, bear, and mountain lions..."
"..., and start in some other direction. Our expedition into the mountains, for bear, would take us as far away..."
Buffalo Bill as a Rifle Shot
"... BUFFALO BILL AS A RIFLE SHOT. SIR,—I have just read the comments of one who signs himself "Kicking..."
"... it is unreasonable for "Kicking" or anyone else to expect Colonel Cody to go to Darnley or any other rifle range..."
1887 Buffalo Bill's Wild West (34 page program)
"... am qualified to bear testimony as to his qualities and character. "He was very modest and unassuming..."
"... Bull Sioux, and we bear kind witness that Buffalo Bill is the idol of the army and frontiersman..."
"... Telegraph. MR. NATE SALSBURY, Director. Born 1846, February 28th, in Freeport, Ill., the family being..."
The Great Salt Lake Trail
"...Cody, William Frederick, 1846-1917..."
"... —A Practical Joke. CONTENTS xi CHAPTER XIX More Stories of the Trail —Frazier and the Bear—An Indian Elopement..."
"..., and to which they gave the name of Miller, but it was really the Bear River which flows into Great Salt Lake..."
"..., Mr. Stuart changed his route farther to the north, leaving Bear River, and following a large branch..."
Native American man wearing headdress and blanket standing between tipis
"...May 30, 1904..."
"... May 30, 1904 Native American man wearing headdress..."
"..., "Penzance, Cornwall, England. 30th may, 1904..."
Native Americans from Buffalo Bill's Wild West at Lands End, England
"...May 29, 1904..."
"... May 29, 1904 Eleven Native Americans from Buffalo Bill's..."
"..., May 29th, 1904..."
Native Americans in traditional regalia beside tipis
"...May 30, 1904..."
"... May 30, 1904 Native Americans in traditional regalia..."
"... reads, "Penzance, Cornwall, England. 30th May, 1904..."
Five Native Americans and one non-Indian walk along roadway
"...May 30, 1904..."
"... May 30, 1904 1904-05-30 Five..."
The Wild West in Nottingham
"...Salsbury, Nathan, 1846-1902..."
".... It is true, however, that Kicking Bull and his colleagues, in their vermilion and ocbre and eagles' plumes..."
At The Wild West Show of London
"... OUR TONGUE." Surly Bear (in good English).—"SURLY BEAR'S GOT ONE SQUAW ALREADY. ONE'S PLENTY." [G.O..."
Farewell for Ever to Europe — The Truth Buffalo Bill's Wild West South American Gaucho
"...circa 1902-1904..."
"... publisher circa 1902-1904..."
Four Years In Europe With Buffalo Bill
"... Paree," The Fashion Capital of the World Chapter IV. — 1904 43 Second Year of Buffalo Bill in Great..."
"... Britain — A Visit to the Potteries — Bonnie Scotland Chapter V. — Winter 1904-5 48 Again in London — Shop..."
"..., Feb. 26, 1846. He moved to Kansas, with the rest of the family, when but eight years of age. His..."
"... stands at expositions and large cities. In 1904 he invited the five Ringling Bros. into partnership..."
A Child of the Prairie
"..., chiefly inhabited by mountain lions and bears. Colonel Cody does not view these animals with Lord Randolph..."
"..." a lion or a bear in the course of a morning gallop, and thinks nothing of it. Only your sportsman who has..."
"... of the gaping crowd, but all the time his heart has been in the Rockies, with the lions and the bears. Sceptics..."
"... wilderness into building lots, and annihilate the lion and the bear. Then the showman will still carry..."
Untitled [It is refreshing in these days of an over-rated civilisation]
"... by mountain lions and bears. Colonel Cody does not view these animals with Lord Randolph Churchill's eyes..."
"..., not yearn to write about them at the rate of a hundred pounds a letter. He simply "pots" a lion or a bear..."
"..., but all the time his heart has been in the Rockies, with the lions and the bears. Sceptics have hinted..."
"... into building lots, and annihilate the lion and the bear. Then the showman will still carry on the traditions..."
Nate Salsbury's Welcome
"...Salsbury, Nathan, 1846-1902..."
"...Sanger, Frank W., -1904..."
".... Note 5: Dr. Thomas Seton Robertson (1846-1898), a family physician in New York City. Note 6: John B..."
".... Schoeffel (1846-1918), an American theater manager and the resident partner of the Boston Theatre. Note 7..."
Short Biography
"...Boal, Arta Lucille, 1866-1904..."
"...Omohundro, John Burwell, 1846-1880..."
"...Salsbury, Nathan, 1846-1902..."
"... William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody was born in Le Claire, Iowa, on February 26th, 1846..."
Roman Society
"...Rocky Bear..."
"...Salsbury, Nathan, 1846-1902..."
"... that the Sioux of the Wild West show in Rome. I met Rocky Bear in the ancient Roman Forum. The old chief..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, April 19, 1901
"...Cody, William Frederick, 1846-1917..."
"... eventually establish the Shoshone Electric Light and Power Company in 1904. Note 3: William F. Cody announced..."
Red man's troubles aired
"...Rocky Bear..."
"... propounded by Rock Bear which afforded additional proof of the willy characteristics of the Sioux..."
"... than one wife. Rock Bear's assertion that further arrests under this act would be made in the Black..."
1887 Buffalo Bill's Wild West (66-page program)
"... am qualified to bear testimony as to his qualities and character. "He was very modest and unassuming..."
"... Bull Sioux, and we bear kind witness that Buffalo Bill is the idol of the army and frontiersman..."
"... of the highest order.— Editorial , New York Democrat, June 5th, 1886. MR. NATE SALSBURY, DIRECTOR. Born 1846..."
Last of the Great Scouts
"... Express is "Held Up"—Another Trapping Expedition—Fight with a Bear—A Broken Leg—Alone in the Dugout..."
"... Indian Campaign—A Bear Hunt without a Bear—In a Den of Horse Thieves—What came of Picking up Sage Hens..."
"... brother, William F. Cody, was born on the 26th day of February, 1846. Of the good old-fashioned sort..."
"... to return home; that she would be married to him in a year, and bear three sons, of whom only the second..."
Legal Instrument naming Bronson Rumsey as Trustee
"...Salsbury, Nathan, 1846-1902..."
"...; By written instrument bearing date of the 8th day of June A.D., 1900, it was agreed that the title to said..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, March 26, 1896
"...Cody, William Frederick, 1846-1917..."
"... man— But I wontwon't care. If I dontdon't have to bear the blunt of bad management on that Ditch. So..."