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1890 ca. Images Photographs

Wild west show mess tent decorated for 4th of July

"...1890 ca...."

"... 1890..."

June 19, 1890 Texts Newspapers

Gone To the Happy Hunting Ground

"...June 19, 1890..."

"...Otakte, d. 1890..."

January 24, 1890 Texts Newspapers

Hard Luck For The Wild West

"...January 24, 1890..."

"...Richmond, Frank, -1890..."

August 26, 1890 Texts Newspapers

The News of Europe

"...August 26, 1890..."

"... in Hamburg yesterday. Note 1: Buffalo Bill's Wild West performed in Hamburg, Germany, August 8-31, 1890. ..."

June 19, 1890 Texts Newspapers

Kills-Many Is Dead

"...June 19, 1890..."

"...Otakte, d. 1890..."

June 19, 1890 Texts Newspapers

Kill-His-Pony Is Dead

"...June 19, 1890..."

"...Otakte, d. 1890..."

Life Personography

Lone Bull

"... were imprisoned in Fort Sheridan, Illinois, following the Wounded Knee Massacre of December 1890..."

March 9, 1890 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [Divertimenti del "Buffalo Bill"]

"...March 9, 1890..."

1890 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [Buffalo Bill has the reputation as a smart businessman]

"...1890..."

"... response is not on record. Note 1: Year is 1890; exact date of article is unknown; Buffalo Bill's Wild West..."

"... appeared in Naples, Italy, from January 26-March 17, 1890. ..."

1890-04 Images Photographs

William F. Cody touring Venice [Venezia] in gondola with four Native American chiefs

"...1890-04..."

"... photographer 1890-04 William F..."

".... Cody and four Native American chiefs in gondola in Venice [Venezia] during Wild West tour of 1890..."

Images Posters

International Horticultural Exhibition and Buffalo Bill's Wild West, Earls Court, London

"...Sitting Bull, 1831-1890..."

"..., 1831-1890 International Horticultural..."

"...Sitting Bull, 1831-1890..."

January 7, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The American Exhibition in London

"... or control of the United States Government? A moment's reflection will show how obviously impossible..."

"..., and yet how incalculably widespread and beneficial was that great gathering to the future development..."

Texts Life Writing

Pioneer Stories

"... chickens. The quail were about as thick as sparrows are now. In order that you may realize how plentiful..."

"... bragging about what good shots they were. Well, I could not stand that, so I told them of how well I could..."

August 19, 1894 Texts Newspapers

Hammitt, Chief of Cowboys

"... to talk about himself, Hammitt dropped into a conversation the other night with a reporter and told how he..."

"... to get back North. Trail work was against my taste, but it was my desire to get North, no matter how..."

October 2, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, October 2, 1896

"... could ride to the nearest telegraph station & send me a telegram how much money it would take to stop..."

"... Manager.Albert E. Sheible, Business Manager.Jule Keen, Treasurer. any idea of how much it will take to keep..."

April 6, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, April 6, 1896

"...— And he builds several miles in a week. I cantcan't for the life of me see how our work costs so much let..."

"... me know how the Graders work— When do you return our people here are anxious to know if you have..."

April 18, 1899 Texts Newspapers

Rough Riders Did Well

"...-some of the "Queen's Own" Regiment-and some real Germans, and some real Cossacks. They all know how..."

"..., and Roosevelt's Rough Riders show how they can sit a horse. But, best of all, excepting nobody, is the exhibition..."

July 5, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Summer Days in England

"... to prevent Colonel Cody from exhibiting the Indians. I think if they could see how well they are treated..."

"..., and what a good work Colonel Cody is doing in civilizing them, and teaching them how much better..."

September 24, 1867 Texts Correspondence

Letter from Alonzo Ballard to Charles M. Murdock, September 24, 1867

"... know as I want to soldier longer than the four months out. now you must tell us how everything..."

May 9, 1901 Texts Correspondence

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

".... before survey commences May 20th do it— how much new land each place got plowed this spring— I wrote..."

October 9, 1898 Texts Correspondence

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

"... to sell out I am perfectly willing that they should. I donotdo not know how you have Buffalo Bill's Wild..."

May 1887 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [I elicited the following from Buck Taylor]

".... The Broncho is what the Cowboys call high strung: if you want to know how much climb on his apex. I once saw..."

September 4, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, September 4, 1896

"... bills? If so have they answered? I will And have you sent Stokes5 his stock? I will be glad to know how..."

November 27, 1906 Texts Newspapers

Easy to care for 100 Indians

"... EASY TO CARE FOR 100 INDIANS. William McCune, With the Buffalo Bill Show, Tells How..."

March 14, 1891 Texts Newspapers

Will accompany "Buffalo Bill"

"... to Fort Sheridan to learn how the Indians felt about the matter. This visit was made Thursday afternoon..."

2011 Scholarship Papers

Exceptionalists Abroad: Mark Twain, Buffalo Bill and Venture Cosmopolitanism

"... as a symbol of national exceptionalism in the way Twain prescribes. My paper will show how Cody's narrative..."

Texts Letter

Faithful Copies of the Cody Letters: Written by Buffalo Bill's Parents from their Kansas Home at Grass Hopper Fals. April 1855

"... would doubt, therefore you may imagine how bad a set of wild drunken fanatics could be in such a case..."

2011 Scholarship Papers

Victoria's Jubilee, Buffalo Bill's Wild West, and the (Trans)Nationalist Enterprise

".... How did Victorian audiences interpret the American version of empire-building staged each day..."

September 7, 189[6] Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, September 7, 189[6]

"... annotheranother dollar I dontdon't care a damn whether water ever gets there or not. And how quick all work stops..."

Texts Letter

Letter from E.B. Fowler to Mrs. Barnes

".... Is Sadie Butler there now: How is she? I remain as ever, E.B. Fowler Cottonwood Springs, NE Direct ..."

May 11, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, May 11, 1896

"... to know how I stand— Do write me fully— Just once Just for luck— I am a little busy my self. But I..."

December 2, 1886 Texts Newspapers

The American Exhibition

"... ask them how they are getting along. But as I must answer your question I can only say that we are all..."

September 9 [1879] Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to Samuel Stone "Buckskin Sam" Hall, September 9 [1879]

"... as he has arranged his business to go. Sam I will wait a day or Two and see how business is and if I can..."

September 3, 1896 Texts Correspondence

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

"... thought of it— Anxiously waiting to hear how long it will take you to get around bl red bluff4 & through..."

March 31, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, March 31, 1896

".... F. Cody PS. George Dennis Cunningham has a man here who says he Knows how to put those graders..."

May 26, 1888 Texts Newspapers

"Buffalo Bill"

"... "BUFFALO BILL." AN APPRECIATIVE LETTER CONCERNING WILLIAM F. CODY. How He Was First Brought..."

"... be remembered how much he was associated with army men of a superior grade and the advantages of his..."

"... were to give performances, showing how the Pony Express carried the news of Abraham Lincoln's election..."

"..., and how the Deadwood coach was often surrounded by redskins, and what the massacre of frontier settlers..."

May 4, [1887] Texts Newspapers

A Private View of Buffalo Bill

"... for Buffalo Bill: this is how it was. Some friends lunched with me yesterday, and bore me with them after our..."

July 10, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [It was a glorious morning]

"... be disappointed, I offered to mind the piccaninny, and that's how I came to be discovered last Sunday morning..."

June 17, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [Some of the spectators who applaud Buffalo Bill's Cossack horsemen]

"... chance to inquire how these wanderers from the Caucasus have been brought to London, and who found them..."

January 16, 1892 Texts Newspapers

The Wild West Show

"... of them is remarkably beautiful, her cast of features being Grecian, and the wonder is how she had come..."

May 7, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [Red Shirt is being lionised]

"... at parties and receptions as a sensational personage in society, putting a few scalps in his belt to show how..."

November 18 [1884] Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to Mollie Moses, November 18 [1884]

"... of thanking you in person for the flag. It would give me great pleasure to hear from you again as to how you..."

August 5, 1894 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill at Ambrose Park

"... the Battery, and those who visited the park during the hot spell can testify as to how cool it has been..."

July 23, 1890 Texts Newspapers

Bei Buffalo Bill

"...July 23, 1890..."

".... My Adventures in Fights with the Sioux, and how I struck the fearsome Cowboy Old Beef into the Sand..."

"... party. The author is being very sarcastic here. The weather for the Schützenfest of 1890 was rainy..."

April 21, 1901 Texts Newspapers

Indians in the Wild West show

"... About Their Habits and How They Are Kept from Drinking and Fighting. The Indian of the story book..."

"... of the story book. In him, however, it is repressed. How all that is done is an interesting story. Buffalo Bill..."

"... is a great consumer of whiskey. It is often asked how Buffalo Bill keeps his red men away from "fire water..."

February 3, 1888 Texts Newspapers

Nate Salsbury's Welcome

"... happy when he told how cordially he had been received by the Britishers, but when he undertook to tell..."

"... how much he thought of the British cousins he met over there his efforts paled into insignificance..."

"..., because Osmond Tearle,4 with the frank speech of a Briton who loves America, told how he and his partner..."

April 27, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Life in London

"... in the blue field on our flag, and who has shown the people of the East how that vast desert has been added..."

"... to the treasures of our country, has crossed the waters to show to the mother country how her sons conquered..."

"... of this event. These people here are not able to comprehend how we have won from the desert the populous..."

July 14, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Sioux Against Pawnees

"... of peace with Pawnees, but the bad Indians refused, and the grand council of Sioux sat down to discuss how..."

"... without being discovered, and the great Chiefs told the young men how the battle was to be fought..."

"... we could find except the women, and these we sent back to tell them how we punish bad Indians who..."

Texts Newspapers

Our Ladies' Column

"... the evolutions of Buffalo Bill and his troupe, and allowed a selection of them to be presented to her. How..."

".... Then every paper told us some days since how Mr. Gladstone was one of the first visitors to the famous "scout..."

"..." of the Wild West, and how he applauded and enjoyed the sharp shooting, buffalo hunting, and cowboys' feud..."

August 30, 1890 Texts Newspapers

The Two Wild Wests

"...August 30, 1890..."

"... August 8, 1890, through August 31, 1890. ..."