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Buffalo Bill's Ankunft
"..., with their large wool patterned blankets, mostly red or dark blue, as well as some brown–yellow, often pulled up..."
"... over their heads, with long Indian noses, and prominent mouths and chins, and rigid black hair (none..."
Buffalo Bills Wild West in Dresden
"... to their hips and again from their waist up to their neck; after all, yellow and red body paint cannot..."
"... as tall as a tree, with a shock of long flowing hair, was dressed in a simple fashion; but the hero..."
"... its back like a steel arch; it flings the rider back and forth and shakes him so that his hair flies..."
William F. Cody with group of men involved in Buffalo Bill's Wild West
"... A. Gayler, W. C. Snyder, W. O. Frenzeny..."
"...Couturier, C...."
"...Gayler, W. C...."
"...Snyder, W. O...."
Painted Critics at the Play
"... on the Performance. Maza-ba-las-ka (Flat Iron), an Ogallalla Sioux, the crier or orator of his tribe; Zit-ka-la O-hi..."
"... accompanied by George C. Crager, the government interpreter, and the representative of the MAIL AND EXPRESS..."
"... feather stuck in his black hair. All three wore beaded blankets and carried a clean pair of moccasins..."
Buffalo Bill's Long Ride
"...Fort Hays (Kan.)..."
"... to send some dispatches to General Sheridan at Fort Hays, some eighty miles off. The scouts available did..."
"..., and then pushing northward I struck the old Santa Fe trail ten miles from Fort Hays just as day was breaking..."
"... the knowledge that I might any moment be pounced upon by Indians, and have my hair lifted. The mule stuck..."
A Notable Scout
"...Alekseĭ Aleksandrovich, Grand Duke of Russia, 1850-1908..."
"...Custer, George A. (George Armstrong), 1839-1876..."
"... proportioned, while his acquiline features, somewhat outre style of dress, and long dark brown hair, which..."
The Lion of London
"... long hair streaming down over his broad, stout shoulders, literally surrounded by a circle of titled..."
"... a massive buffalo's head—a fitting emblem—seems to keep guard. I found Col. Cody and his black-haired..."
"... for both the 1876 Centennial Exhibition at Philadelphia and the 1887 American Exhibition in London. Note 3..."
Col. Cody, Scout and Indian Fighter
"...Custer, George A. (George Armstrong), 1839-1876..."
"... through Western Kansas. About the year 1867, the road had been built as far West as Hays City, and Cody..."
"..., strong as a lion, and as quick and nimble as a cat. His hair was long and as black as that of an Indian..."
May Lead To A Duel
"... if Forced. Encounter the Result of a Quarrel Had in London Over an Actress. WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 17..."
"... a dive for the long-haired plains man. Before he could reach him half a dozen men jumped between..."
Blessed by the Pope
"... 9 o[']clock the Ducal hall, Royal hall and Sistine chapel were packed. Through the middle..."
"... in the palace, his long hair tied back on his shoulders. Then came Bronco Bill, in buckskin, and after him..."
Plenty Wounds, Sioux Indian
"... Platinotype: Right 3/4 view of Sioux male wearing feathers in hair, left elbow raised with metal bracelet..."
Amos Little, Sioux Indian
"... and metal bracelets on both wrists, and holding staff with hair on end in both hands..."
Wife of American Horse, Sioux Indian
"... Platinotype: Right profile of Sioux woman wearing two earrings in right ear and hair in braids, on ragged..."
Iron White Man, Sioux Indian
"... Platinotype: Right profile of Sioux male with hair in braids, wearing two strings of beads on right side..."
Carr, E. A. (Eugene Asa), 1830-1910
"...Eugene Asa Carr (1830-1910) graduated from West Point in 1850. He served in the West until 1861..."
"... in the battles of Summit Springs (1869) and Warbonnet Creek (1876), two incidents which William F. Cody..."
Expert Rough Riding
"...Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876..."
"...Custer, George A. (George Armstrong), 1839-1876..."
"..., the handsome, long-haired, mustached and imperialed Buffalo Bill, the object of more hero worshiping by young..."
Opening of the Earl's Court Exhibition
"...Arthur, Prince, Duke of Connaught, 1850-1942..."
".... Hollingshead, Dr. Maitland Coffin, &c.; Sir Charles Mills, Lord Rowton, Baron de Worms, M.P., Lord Ashbourne..."
"..., Sir C. Tupper, Lord Basing, Mr. Spencer, M.P., Lord Balfour of Burleigh, Mr. Lambert, M.P., the Lord..."
".... Farquharson, M.P., Sir J. Hay, Admiral Mayne, M.P., and The Picturesque Figure of Buffalo Bill, as upright..."
Opening Of The Earl's Court Exhibition
"...Arthur, Prince, Duke of Connaught, 1850-1942..."
".... A. H. Wood, Mr. J. E. Hollingshead, Dr. Maitland Coffin, &c.; Sir Charles Mills, Lord Rowton, Baron de..."
"... Worms, M.P., Lord Ashbourne, Sir C. Tupper, Lord Basing, Mr. Spencer, M.P., Lord Balfour of Burleigh, Mr..."
"...-Heaton, M.P., Dr. Farquharson, M.P., Sir J. Hay, Admiral Mayne, M.P., and the picturesque figure..."
Lazy Boy - Blackfeet Medicine Man - Glacier National Park, Montana
"... on right and left edges. Inscription in white, red and yellow beneath image. Red metal strip across top..."
New Atlas
"... King INDIAN CHIEFS REPRESENTED Chief Sitting Bull, Chief Yellow Hand, Chief Tall Bull, Chief Red Cloud..."
The "Wild West" in Cardiff
"... had been accustomed to exercise authority over men. His long black hair fell on his back..."
"... delightful to witness. Each was bare-headed and had long black hair. Their features were large and would have..."
"... with a young gentleman of a very interesting type, named Mr. G. C. Crager, the Sioux interpreter of the Wild..."
"...," said I, "speak English?" He glanced askance at me for a second. He then patted the long black hair..."
The American Exhibition
"...Miller, Charlie, 1850-1955..."
".... Speed,2 Mr. F. C. Penfield,3 and Mr. Applin4—who have devoted the last three years to the selection..."
".... Waugh, W. L. Picknell, W. R. Boyle, Addison, Hutton, Saul Sartain, C. Schussel, F. M. Boggs, and other..."
"... of the American Exhibition in London, England from 1884 through 1887. Note 3: Frederic C. Penfield (1855-1922..."
General Miles Surveys Field Where Sioux Make Last Stand
"...Maus, Marion P. (Marion Perry), 1850-1930..."
"... journeyed forth from Pine Ridge toward the top of a great hill nearby. Their hair was white, the mode..."
General Miles' Diplomacy and Military Skill Ended Three Centuries of War Between Red Men and White
"...Maus, Marion P. (Marion Perry), 1850-1930..."
"... Bache, Captain M. P. Maus, General Miles, Colonel Kent, Colonel H. C. Corbin, and Colonel C. F. Humphrey..."
"... of Brule Sioux (after the war of 1876, and never forgotten by them for his fair treatment) remarked..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, July 9, 1898
".... Russell (1850-1922), the carpenter that built most of the initial buildings of the new town of Cody..."
"..., Wyoming. Note 6: "Webster" may be William P. Webster (1850-1935), a machinist by trade and Postmaster..."
"... Percell" is Tom Purcell (1854-1900), a saloon owner in Cody, Wyoming. Note 9: "Newton" is likely Abram C..."
Buffalo Bills Wild West
"..., and Buffalo Bill, Colonel W. F. Cody, rides in last in a gray–yellow leather jacket with magnificent..."
"... hair flowing down the nape of his neck. At his command, the ranks disperse and rush out of the arena..."
Buffalo Bill and Wild Bill
"...Hickok, James Butler "Wild Bill", 1837-1876..."
"...-haired aspect. There was no change in the lithographs; none in the glaring posters; none in the public..."
Ten Days on the Plains
"...—Leaving New York—Journey to Chicago—Excitement in the City—The first Buffalo—Dining—Pigeon Shooting, &c..."
"... on the Platte river, in Nebraska, and Fort Hays, in Kansas, and kindly invited a large party to accompany him..."
"..., the support of the countless animals that are there found. This grass, short, dry, and nearly yellow in color..."
The "Wild West" Show At Cardiff
"...Custer, George A. (George Armstrong), 1839-1876..."
".... C. L. Daly is an expert with the revolver. His favourite weapon originally was the rifle, with which..."
"... told by the silvered hair trailing over the shoulder. Dressed in the picturesque costume of the trapper..."
Letter from William. H. Clapp to Commissioner of Indian Affairs, July 9, 1899
"...Clapp, William H., c. 1836-1905..."
".... The Honorable Commissioner of Indian Affairs,1 Washington, D. C. Sir: I have the honor to request..."
"... school, but can let their hair grow long, dance Omaha, and go off with shows. The influence of this sort..."
Letter from George W. Spencer to Samuel Crawford, October 19, 1867
"... Yours Truly Geo. W. Spencer P.O. Address Ft Hays Kans In care Lull & Brothers, Ellis Co. 2 p. Spencer..."
"..., Geo. W., Rome, Kansas. (Aug 26, 1867) Refers to Indian Fighting (Mail from Ft. Hays) Requests the appt..."
".... Wm. Rose E. Polly B.B. Miller Co. A 2nd J. F. Walker Wm. DeSeltor, H. V. C Ewd. Simson J.B.C North..."
"... handed to you in person by Mr Angel of Leavenworth but his leaving from Ft. Hays to go instead..."
Telegram from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, January 27, 1896
"... Manager.John O. Stevens, Secretary. Received at1427 F St. N. W., Wash'n, D. C. (Where Any Reply Should Be Sent..."
"....) A154Ny.SN.X.19Paid 513PM New York, Jan. 27, '96 Geo T Beck, Chamberlins Hotel, Washington. D. C. Stay there I..."
Scientists Visit the Wild West
"... at the invitation of the Edison Electrical Illuminating Company. There were in the party its President, C. O..."
".... Mailloux, and Secretary George H. Guy, and Dr. E. C. Emery, Stephen Coles, H. A. Sinclair, J. P..."
".... Wintringham, James Hamblet, Dr. Augustin Goelet, W. W. Figgis, H. D. Gardner, T. C. Martin, G. M. Phelps..."
"..., and C. W. Graham. The party was photographed in a group by a flashlight on the roof of the arena. ..."
Commentary on "Chief Joe Black Fox, Sioux Indian"
"..., wrapped in a blanket, holding a cigarette, smirk on his face, beautiful hair adornment, earrings, pin..."
Physiognomical Studies
"... of the outer corner of the eyebrows means contest and the ambition to excel. The unevenness of the hairs..."
Buffalo Bill's Character Told
"... never gives in. The unevenness of the hair of the eyebrows shows hastiness of temper and irritability..."
A Young Settler
"..., slim, and straight, is good looking and wears his hair long. He wears some of the presents Grand Duke..."
Commentary on "Bad Bear, Sioux Indian"
"... in his hair, the cuff he's wearing on his arm, and you see just a bit of his profile..."
Commentary on "Charging Thunder (or Whirling Hawk)"
"... the feathers that he wears in his hair are not typical of the other images that Käsebier makes, so thinking..."
Untitled [Truly a blazing afternoon!]
"...Hair--Removal..."
"... himself, as, with a mackintosh covering his scout's dress, and his long, lank hair streaming with rain..."
"... plucks out every individual hair in his whiskers, beard, and moustache with a pair of twezers..."
".... This operation, naturally, lasts several weeks, and the hair cannot grow again. But the Indian never even winces..."
Buffalo Bill In Italy
"... was that these brave warriors, with their long silky hair, paint, and feathers, and beardless faces, were women..."
Cowboys from Buffalo Bill's Wild West
".... Handwritten caption on top of mat, "3 4 Jim Kid Willoughby 5 Billy Hanson 6 Dick Johnson 7 Long Haired Hank 8..."
The Wild West Show
"...Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876..."
"...Custer, George A. (George Armstrong), 1839-1876..."
"... with earthen dyes, green, yellow, blue, and red. They run races, they shout and yell, and then they end..."
Buffalo Bill Burlesqued at the Cardiff Theatre
"... head downwards. He was accompanied by the Yellow Chief, surnamed Yellow because he makes his enemies..."
International Horticultural Exhibition at Earl's Court
"... noteworthy than those of the Americans, inasmuch as they never seem to discard thick yellow-brown coats..."
"..., instead of yellow-brown, there is not much difference in the costume of chief and followers. This Prince..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, May 4, 1902
"..., Wyoming. Note 3: Helen Cody Wetmore (1850-1911), William F. Cody's sister. Note 4: Frank C. Kelsey (c.1863..."