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New Exhibition at Earl's Court
"... hundred acres, bounded by roads, five miles from town in the Midlands, with grounds sloping gradually..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, August 17, 1898
"... to the Big Horn Basin. Note 4: Kewanee, a city of Henry County in northwestern Illinois, lies about 45 miles..."
The Main Buffalo Herd of Kansas
"... they are underdrawn. For two miles on the table land before me, and stretching sideways twice as far, the earth..."
The Indians
"... of the Platte, about 100 miles west of Fort McPherson, and has asked for permission to hunt in that neighborhood..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, March 10, 1896
".... And so I took charge and let Peterson2 a mile of that hardest work. brought the teemsteams in from..."
Letter from C. S. Mellen to Geo. B. Harris, April 2, 1900
"..., that we shall want to extend our Bridger line to the Bear Creek coal field, which is about fifteen miles..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, June 17, 1897
"... jack & seat had to be carried on the mensmen's shoulders to the road. We have an 88 mile run out..."
Letter from E.B. Fowler to Mrs. Barnes
"...; make a dash at the herd, and drive them away. The last time we chased them 18 miles, as fast as we..."
Letter from William F. Cody to Julia Cody Goodman, April 22, 1876
"... babysbabies. I was hundreds of miles away when. Lulu telegraphed me. and I only got home a few hours before..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, March 31, 1896
"... 65 miles north of Cody and is the closest rail line to Cody, Wyoming. ..."
The Sign Speaking
"... signals for hundreds of miles with a miserable piece of looking-glass, and Major Burke tells us that our..."
Buffalo Bill Sues a Steamboat Company
"... of Cincinnati and under charter to convey Buffalo Bill's Wild West Company when it collided two miles above..."
The "Wild West" In Bristol
"... the procession—which, by the way, was fully a mile in length—along the line of route to Gloucester Road..."
".... As before remarked, it was fully a mile in length, and consisted of drays, cowboys on horseback, 'buses full..."
"... a difficulty in passing along the road. Even the Cheltenham Road, within a mile of the show ground..."
A Novel Railway
"... there, always running and empty seats constantly passing for the accommodation of passengers. The three mile..."
"... on the platform at the rate of an ordinary walk of three miles an hour, and from that with equal ease..."
"... to the second, which runs in the same ratio faster than the first, or six miles an hour, where he takes his seat..."
The Indian War
"...-eight miles was westward, and this brought us nearly to the South Platte. At this point, all indications..."
"... our horses' fetlocks, and we kept it up for about ten miles. At this point the Pawnees, who were..."
"... of the hill which we had been ascending could plainly see the Indian camp between three and four miles off..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, June 2, 1899
"... 29 to June 3, 1899. Note 2: "Frosts" may refer to property owned by Mahlon Frost (1839-1929), located..."
Wild West Ladies
"...Nelson, John Young, 1826-1903..."
"... on her horse as if she had to learn to ride all over again! Next I was taken to call upon old John Nelson..."
Royal Visit to the American Exhibition
"...Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925..."
"... Caroline Marie Charlotte Louise Julia, 1844-1925) and later Queen Alexander, consort to Edward VII, King..."
"... of Great Britain, 1844-1925. Note 2: Prince Albert Victor of Wales was Albert Victor Christian Edward (1864..."
Royal Visit to the Wild West
"...Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925..."
"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
"... Julia, 1844-1925) who became Queen Alexandra when her husband, the Prince of Wales, became Edward VII..."
Letter from William F. Cody to Clarence L. Hinkle, May 5, 1904
"...Tynan, Thomas T., 1860-1925..."
"...: Thomas T. Tynan (1860-1925) was Wyoming's superintendent of public instruction from 1899 to 1907..."
Royal Visit to the American Exhibition
"...Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925..."
"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
Buffalo Bill und sein wilder Westen
"...Nelson, John Young, 1826-1903..."
"... was the aged John Nelson, a trapper at least 70 years old. People in Munich probably still remember him from..."
".... Our Nelson lived for at least 40 years among the Indians. He often shed a silent tear for his wife..."
"... loved his Indian wife! Sha-sha-sha o poges — Indian for The One Shot Three Times — so the old Nelson..."
Prairie Scouts and Their Work
"... miles, would for the first five or ten miles of their journey do all kinds of tricks. Ten or a dozen..."
"... bearer, travelling with despatches four or five hundred miles alone, riding one horse, well used to him..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, August 14, 1896
"... in the 1896 Route Diary: "South Bend, Ind. / Friday, August 14. Arrived in town at 4.30 A. M. One-half mile..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, May 7, 1896
"...-mile haul. / Arena, 185 x 360. / Business in the afternoon fair, in the evening fair." Note 2: "Nagle..."
Buffalo Bill Gloomy
"... troops. The report that Colonel Cody was to join General Miles at Pine Ridge is untrue. Buffalo Bill..."
Letter from Hercules H. Price to Ferdinand Erhardt, June 26, 1910
"... was below the ridge - The springs is back in the hills from the valley of the Platte 6 or 7 miles from..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, May 13 [1896]
"..., May 13. Arrived in town at 4.30 A. M. Had a two-mile haul to lot. We put up every yard of canvas..."
Letter from Hercules Price to Ferdinand Erhardt, December 29, 1907
"... think it took us 12 miles or more in this partly covered defile to reach the head of the Bluff..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, July 7, 1896
"..., July 7. Arrived in town at 5 A. M. Two-mile haul to lot. If ever Anderson prayed for still weather he..."
Buffalo Bill's Hunting
"... you.' "There were eleven buffaloes in the herd, and they were not more than a mile ahead. I saw..."
Guy Fawkes Celebration
"... encampment near the town, and around the conflagration, which could be seen for miles, dancing and other..."
Letter from William F. Cody to John H. Tait, January 22, 1914
"... Bonito" group, located roughly seven miles southeast of Oracle, Pinal County, Arizona. The "Cody Tunnel..."
Letter from William F. Cody to Julia Cody Goodman, May 22, 1902
"... by him. but not till he shows me. I have a nice little 160 acre farm ten miles from Cody— a nice six room..."
Buffalo Bill's Mascot
"..., ultimately winning the six-day race by two miles and two laps. Note 3: Jim Mitchell was a cowboy with Buffalo..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, July 24, 1895
".... Phelan, and George T. Beck to form the Sheridan Fuel Company on lands approximately four miles north..."
Letter from William F. Cody to C. L. Hinkle, April 15, 1901
"..., 1901. Note 2: When public lands were surveyed as a precursor to settlement, certain one-mile-square..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, April 27 [1896]
"..., lies 65 miles north of Cody and was the closest rail line to Cody, Wyoming. Note 5: Paxton-Gallagher..."
The Wild West
"... constructed, has already been built. It will accommodate 50,000 people. A track one-third of a mile has been..."
Telegram from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, July 23, 1895
"... approximately four miles north of Sheridan, Wyoming. This area soon became a thriving company-owned mining camp..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, May 29, 1896
"... in the 1896 Route Diary: "Bloomington, Ill. / Friday, May 29. Arrived in town at 5.30 A. M. One-mile haul..."
The Broncho
"... that lives some miles from Santa Fe. We know him right well. One day a man roped him and tried to put..."
Wild West Cowboy Band Entertainment
"...," "Twas within a mile o'Sweet Edinboro' Toun," &c., the listener's cup of pleasure was filled to the brim..."
Letter from William F. Cody to C. L. Hinkle, October 21, 1901
"...: Very likely Thomas T. Tynan (1860-1925), who was Wyoming's superintendent of public instruction from..."
Untitled [Yesterday morning the Prince of Wales visited]
"...Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925..."
Letter from William F. Cody to C. L. Hinkle, October 26, 1901
"... at the conclusion of the show season. Note 3: Thomas T. Tynan (1860-1925) was Wyoming's superintendent of public..."