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Buffalo Bill's Wild West
"...Morgan, Matthew Somerville, 1839-1890..."
"... miles in ten hours not being beyond their capacity. The mules are the biggest ever seen in this country..."
"... in the building, and a mile and a quarter of seating, lineal measurement. The heating will be done by steam piping..."
"... propellers, which can develop by actual test a spanking breeze of 55 miles an hour. The lighting..."
Buffalo Bill's Wild West
"... Alexis), old Gen. Harney, Gens. W. S. Hancock, Crook, Pope , Miles, Ord, Augur, Terry, McKenzie, Carr..."
"... with Carr, Miles, and Crook, published in the New York Herald and Times in the summer of 1876, when he..."
"... to tell correctly how many miles it is to water, or to any place, or how many miles have been marched..."
"..., sixty-five miles north of North Platte, having for a partner in the business Major Frank North, who..."
Buffalo Bill (Hon. Wm. F. Cody) and His Wild West Companions
"... their entry from the extreme end of the grounds, dashing up to the stand, a third of a mile, at a whirlwind..."
"...," and moved with his family to the little village of Le Clair, on the Mississippi river, some fifteen miles..."
"... at the hands of the pro-slavery border ruffians. He went to Grasshopper Falls, thirty-five miles west of Fort..."
"... not Billy discovered their intentions, and, in a wild ride of many miles, mounted on his pony, most..."
Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925
"...Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925..."
"...Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925..."
"...Princess Alexandra of Denmark (Alexandra Caroline Marie Charlotte Louise Julia, 1844-1925) became..."
Paul Newman Buffalo Bill and the Indians Or Sitting Bull's History Lesson
"...Newman, Paul, 1925-2008..."
"... Motion Pictures Newman, Paul, 1925-2008..."
"...Newman, Paul, 1925-2008..."
Letter from I. S. P. Weeks to T. W. Calvert, July 25, 1900
"...,67,950.00 Total, 131.5 miles,$2,128,273.00 Cost per mile,$16,200.00 I have used the unit prices we are doing..."
"... $25.00 per ton for steel and 51¢ per tie. This makes cost per mile 66# steel $5,000. 56# $4,500..."
".... The $250.000.00 now appropriated will grade; 20 miles out of Toluca now under contract. 7 " at Agency. Indian work..."
"... material. The distance Toluca to Cody - - - - - - - 131.5 miles. Yours truly, (Sgd.) I. S. P. Weeks. ..."
Letter from Hercules H. Price to Adolph Roenigk, September 17, 1909
"... smoke - when, what was that - boom - - - came from a battery some 6 to 10 miles east of us..."
"... Independent Brigade & went to Camp Nelson where the command refitted for a flying raid into Georgia under..."
"... or 15 miles I was affected with scurvy, swollen face and limbs & could hardly see out of my eyes - so..."
"... and was going to Camp Nelson to be enlisted for the command I joined when after arriving at Stamford..."
Buffalo Bill's Big Visitors
"...Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925..."
"...Nelson, John Young, 1826-1903..."
"... seat and Prince George of Wales mounted the coach by the side of old John Nelson. Orator Richmond..."
What Is Going on in the Theatrical World
"...Nelson, John Young, 1826-1903..."
".... J. W. Comrie, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Crager and John Nelson. Of the Indians in the list..."
1887 Buffalo Bill's Wild West (66-page program)
"..., Miles, Ord, Augur, Terry, McKenzie, Carr, Forsythe, Merritt, Brisbin, Emory, Gibbon, Royal, Hazen..."
"... and distinction. All books of the plains, his exploits with Carr, Miles, and Crook, published in the New York..."
".... He is a perfect judge of distance, and always ready to tell correctly how many miles it is to water..."
"..., or to any place, or how many miles have been marched. * * * * "Mr. Cody seemed never to tire and was always..."
1887 Buffalo Bill's Wild West (34 page program)
"..., Miles, Ord, Augur, Terry, McKenzie, Carr, Forsythe, Merritt, Brisbin, Emory, Gibbon, Royal, Hazen..."
"... and distinction. All books of the plains, his exploits with Carr, Miles, and Crook, published in the New York..."
".... He is a perfect judge of distance, and always ready to tell correctly how many miles it is to water..."
"..., or to any place, or how many miles have been marched. * * * * "Mr. Cody seemed never to tire and was always..."
Morgan, Matthew Somerville, 1839-1890
"...Morgan, Matthew Somerville, 1839-1890..."
"...Morgan, Matthew Somerville, 1839-1890..."
"...Matthew Somerville Morgan (1839-1890), an English artist from New York City, was an illustrator..."
First Scalp for Custer
"...Custer, George A. (George Armstrong), 1839-1876..."
"... A. (George Armstrong), 1839-1876 First Scalp..."
"...Custer, George A. (George Armstrong), 1839-1876..."
A Notable Scout
"...Custer, George A. (George Armstrong), 1839-1876..."
"... Obtained His Sobriquet—Adventures in Indian Campaigns—A ride of 120 Miles in Eighteen Hours—An Exciting..."
"... was delayed for two days some few miles below the late camp, and as she was starting out on the second..."
"... thirty miles distant, and the intervening country to be as scarred and rugged as the face of a volcano..."
Buffalo Bill's Indians
"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
"... much the same idea of the magnitude of the world as the down South negro who made a trip of 300 miles..."
Letter from William F. Cody to C. L. Hinkle, August 18, 1902
"... is about ten miles northwest of Cody, Wyoming. The river mentioned here is the Shoshone River, which..."
"...) was then the state engineer. Note 5: Thomas T. Tynan (1860-1925), was Wyoming's superintendent of public instruction..."
The Wild West. The Return to America. Interview With The Manager.
"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
"... in Nebraska some miles in extent, and grazing on this are some thousand head of cattle, and a horse ranch..."
Life and Adventures of "Buffalo Bill," Colonel William F. Cody
"..., every mile of the distance between the two cities named, except the short distance between St. Joseph..."
"... nativity and moved the family to a little village fifteen miles north of Davenport, on the Mississippi..."
"... miles on the way they all thought it best to change their former determination before increasing..."
"... dread, and afforded me my first sight of a negro. When within twenty miles of Weston we asked permission..."
Letter from Carlo Miles to John H. Tait, October 15, 1913
"...Letter from Carlo Miles to John H. Tait, October 15, 1913..."
"...Miles, Carlo..."
"... IrmaEastern Entrance To Yellowstone ParkPahaska TeepeTwo Miles From Park Line. Fine Trout FishingCody, Wyoming..."
Untitled [Letter to Mr. B. Goodall]
"... named Goodall wished to contest ten miles on the racecourse with English horses against Buffalo Bill's..."
"...—namely, for £200, the same number of horses for a ten mile contest—riders to change every half-mile..."
The Lion of London
"...Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925..."
"...Phelps, William Walter, 1839-1894..."
"... Charlotte Louise Julia, 1844-1925) and later Queen Alexandra, consort to Edward VII, King of Great Britain..."
"..., 1844-1925. Note 5: Mrs. Bigelow was Mary Dallam Bigelow (1858-1941). Note 6: Hon. James G. Blaine..."
Jubileemania
"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
"..., that he traveled miles and miles through land and cities until he came to water, and then he sailed..."
1892 Buffalo Bill's Wild West Programme, U.K.
"... PHOTO, BY DEADWOOD PHOTO. CO. GENERAL NELSON A. MILES and "BUFFALO BILL" Viewing HOSTILE INDIAN CAMP..."
".... Harney, Gens. W. S. Hancock, Crook, Pope, Miles, Ord, Augur, Terry, McKenzie, Carr, Forsythe, Merritt..."
"... with Carr, Miles, and Crook, published in the New York Herald and Times in the summer of 1876, when he..."
"... to tell correctly how many miles it is to water, or to any place, or how many miles have been marched..."
Letter from G. W. Holdrege to C. E. Perkins, February 21, 1901
"... half a mile from the townsite. The bottom lands can be taken up on the north side from the United..."
"... located half a mile or more from our stations: — Red Cloud is one mile, Bloomington ¾ of a mile, Table..."
"... Rock half a mile, Pawnee City one mile, Falls City one mile, and Norfolk (on the Elkhorn) ¾ mile..."
Peace Meeting, Pine Ridge 1891, Gen. Miles & Staff
"...Peace Meeting, Pine Ridge 1891, Gen. Miles & Staff..."
"... Peace Meeting, Pine Ridge 1891, Gen. Miles & Staff Posters..."
The Wild West Show
"...Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925..."
"...Custer, George A. (George Armstrong), 1839-1876..."
"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
"... (Princess Alexandra Caroline Marie Charlotte Louise Julia of Denmark, 1844-1925). ..."
Buffalo Bill's Wild WestAmerica's National Entertainment
"...,Interpreter, 50 years with the Sioux. JOHN NELSON—Squaw ManAND HIS INDIAN FAMILY. THE GREAT CHIEF,Young-Man..."
"... . . . . . Advertising Agent SITTING BULL. "OLD CHARLIE," THE HORSE THAT CARRIED BUFFALO BILL ONE HUNDRED MILES IN 9..."
"... strongholds (at times hundreds of miles away, over a lonely country infested by scouting parties of hostiles..."
"... the headwaters of the Republican River to Fort McPherson, a distance of 195 miles. It was at a season when..."
"Buffalo Bill" from Prairie to Palace
"... span of a life still in its prime, he has seen the slow wagon-train crawling over the weary miles..."
"..., Brisbin, Emory, Gibbon,Terry, McKenzie, Carr, W. S. Hancock, Crook, Pope, Miles, Ord, Auger, Royall, Hazen..."
"... of equal rank and distinction. In all books of the plains his exploits with Carr, Miles, and Crook..."
"... of distance, and always ready to tell correctly how many miles it is to water, or to any place, or how many..."
The Life of Hon. William F. Cody Known As Buffalo Bill The Famous Hunter, Scout and Guide
"... correctly how many miles it is to water, or to any place, or how many miles have been marched. * * * * "Mr..."
"... of them on Spring Creek, in Nebraska, and scattered them after following them one hundred and fifty miles..."
"... in three days. It was at Spring Creek where Cody was ahead of the command about three miles..."
"... two hundred miles, till we struck the Indians on Sunday, July 11th, 1869, at Summit Spring..."
1891 Buffalo Bill's Wild West Programme, U.K.
"..., Miles, Ord, Augur, Terry, McKenzie, Carr, Forsythe, Merritt, Brisbin, Emory, Gibbon, Royal, Hazen..."
"... and distinction. All books of the plains, his exploits with Carr, Miles, and Crook, published in the New York..."
".... He is a perfect judge of distance, and always ready to tell correctly how many miles it is to water..."
"..., or to any place, or how many miles have been marched. . . . "Mr. CODY seemed never to tire and was always..."
The Wild West
"...Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925..."
"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
"... law office. THE ARENA AND VISITORS. The arena is one-third of a mile in circumference, and contains..."
Buffalo Bill's Wild West
"..., Miles, Ord, Augur, Terry, McKenzie, Carr, Forsythe, Merritt, Brisbin, Emory, Gibbon, Royal, Hazen..."
"... and distinction. All books of the plains, his exploits with Carr, Miles, and Crook, published in the New York..."
".... He is a perfect judge of distance, and always ready to tell correctly how many miles it is to water..."
"..., or to any place, or how many miles have been marched. * * * * "Mr. Cody seemed never to tire and was always..."
The Frontier Express and Buffalo Bill's Pictorial Courier
"... began with the landing of Miles Standish on Plymouth Rock, and ended with the Indian Encampment..."
"... a renowned man. Custer immortalized California Joe. Miles, Merritt, Custer, Carr, and others made William F..."
"..., Miles, Merritt, Carr, Crook, McKenzie, and other brave men, among whom shone conspicuously that child..."
"... employment as GEN. MILES AND CODY, PINE RIDGE, 1891. scout by Gen. John C. Fremont in the explorations..."
Untitled [A telegram from Fort Hays]
"... instant, and followed ten miles, when, coming upon the rear guard, the Indians disputed his advance..."
"... for several miles; killing ten of their number, and killing and capturing several horses and ponies. The next..."
"... day they resumed their pursuit for forty-two miles. The Indians, being closely pursued, opposed..."
"... of stock with them, and their trail was about three miles wide. Gen. Carr is still in hot pursuit..."
DeMaris, Charles, 1827-1914
"... the Shoshone River, about two miles west of the present town of Cody. The springs became known as DeMaris..."
Native American women and children in front of tipis
"... standing in front of tipis. Second woman from left is John Nelson's wife and child next to her is Red..."
Letter from William F. Cody to Buckskin Sam Hall, July 5, 1879
"...Nelson, John Young, 1826-1903..."
"... Nelson. Oregon Bill. Kit Carson.Capt Jack &c. all busted flat before they were out a month. and wanted..."
We Want Them Dead Rather Than Alive: Buffalo Bill the Lawman
".... At dusk three of the group, Thompson, Nelson, and Hammitt, encountered the outlaws twelve miles from Cody..."
"... reporter George Nelson mounted his horse and bravely rode after the criminals alone. John Thompson, Frank..."
".... W. Fettes, Lorin Watkins, Ned Frost, and John Rogers soon joined Nelson, forming a makeshift posse..."
".... A few more miles into the chase, the three pursuers found two horses abandoned by the outlaws, who now..."
Red Shirt
"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
"... Red Shirt, 1845?-1925 Red Shirt..."
"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
On Their Return from Puck (American magazine, 1871-1918)
"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
"... Red Shirt, 1845?-1925 Lakota Performers..."
"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
The Wild West Buffalo Bill and Dr. Carver Rocky Mountain and Prairie Exhibition
".... S. Hancock, Crook, Pope, Miles, Ord, Augur, Terry, McKenzie, Carr, Forsythe, Merritt, Brisbin, Emory..."
"... and distinction. All books of the plains, his exploits with Carr, Miles, and Crook, published in the New York..."
".... He is a perfect judge of distance, and always ready to tell correctly how many miles it is to water..."
"..., or to any place, or how many miles have been marched. * * * * "Mr. Cody seemed never to tire and was always..."
Nate Salsbury's Welcome
"... and tight little island 2,500 miles away, and shown to the English people that some good might come out..."
"... plays and opera librettos. Note 9: Edward L. Merrifield (1839-1902), proprietor of the Continental Hotel..."
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in Glasgow
"...Morgan, Matthew Somerville, 1839-1890..."
"... or cyclone effect, driving wind at the rate of 56 miles an hour. An immense range of stables in which..."
Indians and Buffaloes
"... is an interview one of these had with "Cha-sha-sha-na-po-ge-o," John Nelson, our squaw man. All of the papers..."
"... of the interview with Nelson from the SPRINGFIELD REPUBLICAN: We go to the lodge, which is a high and sharp tent..."
"... colored paints. We stoop to enter and find the inmates to be Nelson's Sioux wife, who is a very dark squaw..."
"... water during his excursion down town, and he is an unpleasant spectacle. Nelson immediately seizes..."
Custer, George A. (George Armstrong), 1839-1876
"...Custer, George A. (George Armstrong), 1839-1876..."
"...Custer, George A. (George Armstrong), 1839-1876..."
"...George Armstrong Custer (1839-1876) graduated last in the class of 1861 at the United States..."
Custer's Last Stand as Presented by Buffalo Bill's Wild West
"...Custer, George A. (George Armstrong), 1839-1876..."
"... American Indians Custer, George A. (George Armstrong), 1839-1876..."
"...Custer, George A. (George Armstrong), 1839-1876..."
Buffalo Bill's Long Ride
".... Making 295 miles in Short Time—Cody as a Dispatch Carrier—Chased by Red Skins—Sheridan's Compliment..."
"... to send some dispatches to General Sheridan at Fort Hays, some eighty miles off. The scouts available did..."
"... to my belt, a wise precaution, for within a few miles my horse fell twice in prairie dogs' holes..."
"... proceeded through the night, and reached Walnut creek, twenty-five miles out, in good time. It was here..."
The Rise and Fall of the Pony Express
"... across the continent was reduced from twenty-one days to ten days. It is 3500 miles by our most direct..."
"... actual time to cover the distance on our fastest express trains. In 1859 there was not a mile of railway..."
"..., and between that city and the young city of the Golden Gate intervened 2000 miles of wild, uninhabited country..."
"... the fatigue of a gallop that at times extended into hundreds of miles straight away. They had to possess, too..."