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July 20, 1901 Texts Newspapers

Colonel William F. Cody — Buffalo Bill

"... of the railroad, of civilization and irrigation. They began to buy land for hundreds of miles, the once arid..."

"... to the frontier commanded in turn by such men as Sherman, Sheridan, Hancock, Custer, Carr, Miles, Cook, Augur, Ord..."

"..., some still remained on the warpath, until General Miles took command of the Indian Territory..."

"... that General Miles never failed in any field operations where he was in personal command." "You continued..."

July 20, 1901 Texts Newspapers

Colonel William F. Cody — Buffalo Bill

"... of the railroad, of civilization and irrigation. They began to buy land for hundreds of miles, the once arid..."

"... to the frontier commanded in turn by such men as Sherman, Sheridan, Hancock, Custer, Carr, Miles, Cook, Augur, Ord..."

"..., some still remained on the warpath, until General Miles took command of the Indian Territory..."

"... that General Miles never failed in any field operations where he was in personal command." "You continued..."

1904 Texts Books

The Adventures of Buffalo Bill

"... and mile by mile, and ceasing from their labors only when the young and vigorous life of the Pacific States..."

"... that the commander wanted a dispatch sent to Fort Dodge, a distance of ninety-five miles. The Indians had recently..."

"... Bill to Fort Larned, sixty-five miles farther. About half-way he stopped to water his mule..."

"... and the animal got away from him. For thirty-five miles Cody trailed the obstinate brute on foot, never quite..."

June 11, 1901 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to C. L. Hinkle, June 11, 1901

"... surveyed as a precursor to settlement, certain one-mile-square sections known as "school sections" were..."

June 11, 1894 Texts Newspapers

The Fierce Cossacks

"... Cossacks occupy a territory covering 41,886 square miles, and have nearly a million and a half of people..."

[1915] Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to Clarence Buell and wife, [1915]

"... of General Nelseon A. Miles, who accepted at Pine Ridge the final surrender of the fighting Indians of North..."

September 21, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, September 21, 1896

"... and a lonesome one it was; about one and one-half miles before we got into the city limits..."

June 12, 1868 Texts Newspapers

From North Platte

"... about seven miles beyond Rock creek, and the building of a bridge over a small gulch has delayed..."

September 1, 1906 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, September 1, 1906

"... is located twenty miles west of Cody, Wyoming, on the North Fork of the Shoshone River. Note 3: Elk Fork..."

March 27, 1890 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [Mr. Porter, Commissioner of the Census]

"... was in Kentucky, eighty miles south-west of the City of Cincinnati. Doubtless the new centre will be pushed still..."

April 30, 1916 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to John H. Tait, April 30, 1916

".... Cody, ProprietorF. H. Garlow, ManagerPahaska TepeeOne and one-half miles from the Yellowstone Park..."

March 3, 1902 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to C. L. Hinkle, March 3, 1902

"..., Mar. 20th 1902 My. Dear Hinkle. I forgot to ask you. If you have heard when that six mile strip..."

March 7, [1912] Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to John H. Tait, March 7, [1912]

"... can bring Brady to make good at least part of the money he got. Get the Dope from the Carlo & Miles..."

October 3, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, October 3, 1896

"... the Bearcreek Mines, located at Bearcreek, Montana, about eight miles southeast of Red Lodge, Montana. Note 6..."

April 20, 19[11] Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, April 20, 19[11]

"...: 120 miles in eight hours and twenty minutes. Haslam died at the age of 72 in poverty after suffering..."

March 08, 1890 Texts Newspapers

Society in Florence

"... from Rome, that have appeared in our local journals, have advertised the performance better than miles..."

September 24, 1901 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to C. L. Hinkle, September 24, 1901

"... will be in St Louis next Sunday 29th — And I will be in Bellville Ill. about fourteen miles from St Louis..."

September 25, 1911 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to Clarence W. Rowley, September 25, 1911

"... located about 43 miles from Tucson in Pima County, Arizona. Note 3: This sentence is written upside down..."

February 6, 1901 Texts Correspondence

Letter from G. W. Holdrege to C. E. Perkins, February 6, 1901

"... in the Sunlight Basin 30 or 40 miles west of Cody will justify the construction of the road to the point marked "E..."

November 17, 1899 Texts Correspondence

Letter from G. W. Holdrege to C. E. Perkins, November 17, 1899

"..., 102 miles east of Billings. He has obtained this information from Mr. J. C. Morris, Superintendent..."

1883 Images Cabinet Cards

William F. Cody on horse with rifle on backlot of Buffalo Bill's Wild West

"..., "Buffalo Bill (Col. Wm. F. Cody) on the horse that carried him over 100 miles in 24 hours in chase..."

September 19, 1867 Texts Correspondence

Letter from E. S. Lane, September 19, 1867

"... for water for use at a permenant camp we would establish about two miles from where we halted found a spring..."

"... 300 men all told an other camp was located about 10 miles east of us (Sharp and Shaw) they had I think..."

"... deal of persuasion to keep the men at work. If they had only been sure they could make the 40 miles..."

"... view of anything over a mile away for some time we had been hearing stray shots only one at a time..."

June 11, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Fighting and Trapping out West

"...,—and started on an expedition with a man named Dave Harrington.1 We went right away, 125 miles from any..."

"... his journey of 125 miles to get help, promising to be back in twenty days. I had plenty of food..."

"... it into the camp. Once out of sight, I made a bolt for it, and succeeded in reaching the fort seventeen miles off..."

"... with the Cheyennes, and the two forces were drawn up opposite each other in regular line of battle, about half a mile..."

1888 Memorabilia Programs

Story of the Wild West and Camp-Fire Chats

"...Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925..."

"...Custer, George A. (George Armstrong), 1839-1876..."

May 10, 1894 Texts Newspapers

Daring Feats by Horsemen

"... on the Deadwood coach, old Jack Nelson, Chiefs Noneck and Young Spotted Tail will attract much attention. Corp..."

May 9, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Opening Of The Earl's Court Exhibition

"...Nelson, John Young, 1826-1903..."

"... Deadwood coach, from whose roof the veteran, Scout Nelson, still slings his pistol shots; the attack..."

1887-05-11 Images Illustrations

The Great White Chief from Judy; or the London serio-comic journal (1867-1907)

"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."

"... Performers Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."

"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."

1887-05-07 Images Illustrations

At the Billeries from Punch (British weekly magazine, humour and satire 1841-2002)

"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."

"... Performers Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."

"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."

January 18, 1917 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill—Last of the Vanished Wild West's Heroes

"... Westerner—rough, but courageous. We progressed peacfully enough till we made Plum Creek, 36 miles west..."

"... has ever seen. The route was from St. Joseph, Mo., to Sacramento, Cal., a distance of 2,000 miles..."

"... fifteen miles apart. A rider's route covered three stations, with an exchange of horses at each, so..."

"... that he was expected at the beginning to cover close to forty-five miles—a good ride when one must average..."

[1887] Texts Newspapers

Untitled [The Princess of Wales]

"...Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925..."

May 18, 1887 Texts Newspapers

"Red Shirt's" Opinion of the Queen

"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."

May 1887 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [The Wild West Show went a great deal better]

"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."

July 9, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Millions of Buffaloes

".... A Herd of the Animals That Covered One Hundred Miles of Prairie. Bones of Over Six Millions of Buffaloes..."

"... expedition in 1841 the party one evening while in camp on the bank of the Arkansas, about three miles from..."

"... miles per day, with a perspective whose radius was constantly a length of ten miles—and with only six..."

"..." $2,500,000 for bones gathered on the prairie within a distance of as much as fifty miles from the railroad..."

October 6, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill's Royal Patrons

"...Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925..."

"... (Alexandra Caroline Marie Charlotte Louise Julia, 1844-1925) who became Queen Alexandra when her husband..."

June 4, 1888 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill and the Princess of Wales

"...Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925..."

"...: The Princess of Wales was Alexandra of Denmark (Alexandra Caroline Marie Charlotte Louise Julia, 1844-1925) who..."

May 22, 1888 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill a Bigger Man Than Minister Phelps

"...Phelps, William Walter, 1839-1894..."

"... would be. Note 1: William Walter Phelps (1839-1894), a successful merchant and financier in New York..."

December 7, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill's "Wild West" in Manchester

"...Custer, George A. (George Armstrong), 1839-1876..."

"...Morgan, Matthew Somerville, 1839-1890..."

August 9, 1862 Texts Newspapers

Kansas Pacific Railroad

"... is the dividing line between Kansas and Nebraska, and St. Joseph is about twenty miles south of that parallel..."

"... to Nebraska interests. But the connection via Atchison will commence twenty miles still farther south..."

Texts Pamphlets

Rome The Predecessor of Hays

"... one of the longest continuous rides in its history – 322 miles in less than 21 hours. About this time..."

"... thereafter." A regiment of soldiers were encamped a half mile west and a company of colored soldiers a short..."

"... in America—2,800 miles from Memphis to San Francisco. It ran north of the Smoky Hill river through Ft..."

".... Fletcher, which had been changed to Ft. Hays, would move to one mile south-east of Rome. For seven or eight..."

June 25, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Fighting and Trapping

"..., did whatever I could for a living, and gained a knowledge of every mile of country which none could..."

"... miles from any settlement, with a yoke of oxen and a light wagon to carry supplies and haul our furs..."

"...-out, and started upon his journey of 125 miles to get help, promising to be back in twenty days. I had..."

"... it into the camp. Once out of sight, I made a bolt for it hnd succeeded in reaching the fort, seventeen miles off..."

Texts Letter

Letter from Eugene Carr to Hercules Price, June 21, 1910

"..., getting toward their reservations. After crossing the Republican, they went back a few miles and followed..."

"... discovered it had a name. It is back in the hills from the valley of the Platte, six or seven miles from..."

Texts Newspapers

Miss Annie Oakley

"... since used him when not engaged, sometimes riding as high as fifty miles in one day. At the fair..."

"... at Newton, N.J., she proved herself to be at home in the saddle by winning four out of five half-mile races..."

July 23, 1892 Texts Newspapers

About Well-Known People

"... Bill rode with some despatches a distance of sixty-five miles through a district infested with Indians..."

".... It was then found that certain orders must be at once carried to a certain fort nearly a hundred miles away. No one..."

May 5, 1887 Texts Newspapers

"Buffalo Bill" in England

"... three miles the blown animals began to show signs of distress, CODY began whipping them, cracking his..."

"... whip and yelling like an Apache. When the last three miles were completed the mules stopped at the word..."

September 18, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, September 18, 1896

"..., Minn. / Friday, Sept. 18. Arrived in town at 5 A. M. One-mile haul to the lot. Weather very unfavorable..."

June 11, 1894 Texts Newspapers

Cowboys and Mexicans Danced

"... Sioux, and their homes are about four miles from the scene of the Wounded Knee fight. High Bear..."

October 8, 1899 Texts Correspondence

Letter from F. W. Hunnewell to C. E. Perkins, October 8, 1899

"... purely a mining road with no other business by saying that 100 miles could not be built in the mountains..."

May 9, 1901 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to Robert F. Elwell, May 9, 1901

"... about 18 miles southwest of Cody, Wyoming. This would have been the nearest post office to the TE Ranch. ..."

July 8, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, July 8, 1896

"...: "Kenton, Ohio. / Wednesday, July 8. Arrived in town at 6 A. M. Three-quarters mile haul to lot, which we..."

October 9, 1898 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, October 9, 1898

"...: October 1898. Note 6: In 1913 General Miles participated in making the film "Indian Wars" with Cody. ..."