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The Wonderful Wild West
September 2, 1894 Texts Newspapers

The Wonderful Wild West

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led into a valley of death, as it were, by the gallant Custer ; where wild Indians attack the Deadwood coach

Woman's Mirror
May 28, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Woman's Mirror

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"Sooner than jog over Wild West prairies and mountains in one of those jolting waggons, of Deadwood coaches

The Wild West Show in Leeds
June 26, 1891 Texts Newspapers

The Wild West Show in Leeds

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many dramatic items which abound in the exhibition none is more exciting than the attack on the Deadwood coach

December 24, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The Wild West Show

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A great deal of nasal talk which cannot be heard goes on, and then the Deadwood Coach arrives.

The Wild West Show
July 28, 1892 Texts Newspapers

The Wild West Show

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settler's cabin, the pony express of the pre-railway and pre-telegraph days, and the capture of the Deadwood coach

The Wild West on the Sea
May 12, 1889 Texts Newspapers

The Wild West on the Sea

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The old Deadwood coach on the forward deck was leaking a pool of water down upon its seats.

The Wild West in Nottingham | The Opening Day
August 25, 1891 Texts Newspapers

The Wild West in Nottingham | The Opening Day

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The American pony express and the Deadwood coach have indeed long gone the way of our own running footmen

The Wild West in Leeds
June 30, 1891 Texts Newspapers

The Wild West in Leeds

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Captain and Mrs Cooke) 1 and several of their children, some of whom acted as passengers in the Deadwood Coach

The Wild West in England
1888 Texts Books

The Wild West in England

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We managed, however, to save our horses, Deadwood coach, band wagon, and — ourselves.

Our good old Deadwood coach, "baptized in fire and blood" so repeatedly on the plains, had the honor

THE PRINCESS RIDES IN THE DEADWOOD COACH.

Then comes the departure of the Deadwood Coach, and the scene changes to a "canyon" or rocky pass in

The Deadwood Coach with its freight of passengers, guards and "shotgun messengers," is fallen upon in

The Wild West Camp | Where 500 Strange People Dwell in Comfort and Harmony
May 13, 1894 Texts Newspapers

The Wild West Camp | Where 500 Strange People Dwell in Comfort and Harmony

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Jack Burke, who drives the Deadwood Coach in the show, and is proud of the number of lord chaps who rode

The Wild West At Stoke | Yesterday's Performances
August 18, 1891 Texts Newspapers

The Wild West At Stoke | Yesterday's Performances

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The attack on the Deadwood coach was performed in a manner quite realistic, and the concluding tableau

The "Wild West" at Earl's Court
May 14, 1892 Texts Newspapers

The "Wild West" at Earl's Court

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Buffalo Bill, Miss Annie Oakley and the Deadwood coach are some of the best-known of the old friends,

The Wild West at Earl's Court
[June 1892] Texts Newspapers

The Wild West at Earl's Court

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I get quite childishly excited over the attack on the Deadwood coach , and the marvellous riding of the

Wild West Amuses Newport | Deadwood Coach Carries Well-Known Passengers During Attack
June 22, 1899 Texts Newspapers

Wild West Amuses Newport | Deadwood Coach Carries Well-Known Passengers During Attack

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WILD WEST AMUSES NEWPORT Deadwood Coach Carries Well-Known Passengers During Attack. NEWPORT, R.

The feature of the performance was the attack on the Deadwood coach by the Indians, during which the

Wild West Amuses Newport; Deadwood Coach Carries Well-Known Passengers During Attack Wild West Amuses

Newport; Deadwood Coach Carries Well-Known Passengers During Attack New York Times Newport (R.I.)

The "Wild West"
May 14, 1892 Texts Newspapers

The "Wild West"

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The capture of the Deadwood Coach , and its rescue by the ubiquitous and ever-successful cowboys, has

The Wild West
June 1892 Texts Newspapers

The Wild West

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merely seeing him (when the Wild West was here last) carelessly lolling on the top of the old Deadwood coach

familiar with various members of the company—if the old scout who used to loll on the top of the Deadwood coach

Certainly the old Deadwood coach will not look itself without him," was my comment.

I parenthetically alluded to the old Deadwood coach as an interesting relic of the Plains.

What to See in London | "Buffalo Bill," and "The Floweries."
1892 Texts Newspapers

What to See in London | "Buffalo Bill," and "The Floweries."

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an emigrant train, the buffalo hunt, the fight around the settler's cabin, the capture of the Deadwood coach

Considerable interest attaches also to the Deadwood coach, a scarred and weather-beaten relic of the

What It Costs to Work the "Wild West"
May 28, 1892 Texts Newspapers

What It Costs to Work the "Wild West"

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The Deadwood coach , which used to carry the treasure and the mails across country in America—before

The Visit of Buffalo Bill | How the Great Show Arrived | A Glimpse of the Wild West
August 21, 1903 Texts Newspapers

The Visit of Buffalo Bill | How the Great Show Arrived | A Glimpse of the Wild West

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caravan as by the actual performances, and realistic as was the rough riding and the perils of the Deadwood Coach

The Deadwood coach, for instance, dashes out of the areas after its turn and pulls up at a spot behind

Untitled [Yesterday morning the Prince of Wales visited]
May 1887 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [Yesterday morning the Prince of Wales visited]

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King of Denmark, Prince George of Wales, and the Crown Prince of Sweden and Norway entered the Deadwood coach

Untitled [Whit Monday at the "Buffalo Billeries"]
June 11, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [Whit Monday at the "Buffalo Billeries"]

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hippodramatic performances with such practised ease that, if the panorama of the attack on the Deadwood Coach

Untitled [When Mrs. Langtry was recently a passenger by the Deadwood coach]
July 16, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [When Mrs. Langtry was recently a passenger by the Deadwood coach]

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Langtry was recently a passenger by the Deadwood coach across the Wild West of America the coach was

Langtry was recently a passenger by the Deadwood coach] Untitled [When Mrs.

Langtry was recently a passenger by the Deadwood coach] British Australasian and New Zealand Mail MS6.3778.137.04

Untitled [The programme which was rendered famous]
October 24, 1891 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [The programme which was rendered famous]

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Prominent features were the incident of the capture of the historical Deadwood Coach—with Buffalo Bill

Untitled [The International Horticultural Exhibition]
June 4, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [The International Horticultural Exhibition]

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Langtry volunteer and go as a passenger in the Deadwood Coach to be attacked by Indians and rescued by

Untitled [The announcement that the "Wild West" Show at Earl's Court will close shortly]
September 30, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [The announcement that the "Wild West" Show at Earl's Court will close shortly]

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The Deadwood Coach will not be offered for sale, neither of course will the buffaloes.

Untitled [The announcement that the "Wild West" Show at Earl's Court will close shortly]
October 1, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [The announcement that the "Wild West" Show at Earl's Court will close shortly]

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The Deadwood Coach will not be offered for sale, neither of course will the buffaloes.

Untitled [One day we journeyed to the Wild West]
May 21, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [One day we journeyed to the Wild West]

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The old Deadwood Coach still hangs together as a very interesting relic, and the scene of attack is realistic

Untitled [Of all the annual exhibitions]
May 11, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [Of all the annual exhibitions]

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personality in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show is John Nelson , who carelessly sits on the top of the Deadwood Coach

Untitled [Now then, ladies and gentlemen]
October 8, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [Now then, ladies and gentlemen]

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You may like to purchase an Indian or so, perchance a cowboy or a Deadwood coach for driving in the park

Untitled [Mrs. Langtry was a passenger by the Deadwood Coach]
June 4, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [Mrs. Langtry was a passenger by the Deadwood Coach]

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LANGTRY was a passenger by the Deadwood Coach across the Wild West of America last week.

Langtry was a passenger by the Deadwood Coach] Untitled [Mrs.

Langtry was a passenger by the Deadwood Coach] Lady's Pictorial MS6.3778.046.04 (1892 London) Earl's

Untitled [Major Burke, of Buffalo Bill's Wild West, writes to say]
October 2, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [Major Burke, of Buffalo Bill's Wild West, writes to say]

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polo ponies, Russian cobs, and the four-in-hand Kentucky mule team that has so long drawn the Deadwood coach

Untitled [I am glad to note that the Bernarts Theatre]
May 29, 1891 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [I am glad to note that the Bernarts Theatre]

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Richmond and some of the stalwart cowboys we saw at South Kensington, but the show was the same, the Deadwood coach

everything before it in spite of the weather, and on Thursday afternoon, the 28th inst. the old Deadwood coach

Untitled [Colonel Cody's exploits in the Old World]
March 1890 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [Colonel Cody's exploits in the Old World]

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It must be admitted, however, that Americans in Europe grow as enthusiastic over the Deadwood coach et

Untitled [Colonel Cody, or Buffalo Bill as he chooses to be called]
July 1, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [Colonel Cody, or Buffalo Bill as he chooses to be called]

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The Indians attack also on the Deadwood coach , which is an historical fact, and its rescue by the scouts

than the attack by Indians bedizened with feathers and beads and with darkened skins, on the Deadwood coach

Untitled [Col. Cody, or Buffalo Bill as he chooses to be called]
July 16, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [Col. Cody, or Buffalo Bill as he chooses to be called]

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The Indians' attack also on the Deadwood coach , which is an historical fact, and its rescue by the scouts

than the attack by Indians bedizened with feathers and beads and with darkened skins, on the Deadwood coach

Untitled [Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show]
March 1, 1890 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show]

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The scene of the attack on the famous " Deadwood coach " caused great excitement, as in the coach were

Untitled [Buffalo Bill, humourist, showman]
March 17, 1890 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [Buffalo Bill, humourist, showman]

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and two other Monarchs, who, together with the Prince of Wales , had a ride in the celebrated Deadwood Coach

Untitled [An interesting personality ... John Nelson]
May 20, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [An interesting personality ... John Nelson]

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Buffalo Bill's Wild West coach, says Woman, is John Nelson who carelessly sits on the top of the Deadwood coach

Untitled [All counter attractions are totally eclipsed by the presence of Colonel W. F. Cody]
May 29th, 1891 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [All counter attractions are totally eclipsed by the presence of Colonel W. F. Cody]

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Richmond and some of the stalwart cowboys we saw at South Kensington, but the show was the same, the Deadwood coach

everything before it in spite of the weather, and on Thursday afternoon, the 28th inst. the old Deadwood coach

Untitled [After some very clever shooting by Miss Annie Oakley]
May 15, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [After some very clever shooting by Miss Annie Oakley]

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The Deadwood coach, with its solid india-rubber springs and ancient woodwork, was drawn rapidly along

True Tales of The Plains
1908 Texts Books

True Tales of The Plains

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pleased with the graceful and pretty compliment paid you by the Princess of Wales, who rode in the Deadwood Coach

"The Wild West" | With Special Reference to the Fiery Untamed Wildness of Its Indian Chiefs
May 14, 1892 Texts Newspapers

"The Wild West" | With Special Reference to the Fiery Untamed Wildness of Its Indian Chiefs

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equine devilry that would defy even the exorcisms of the Bishop of Augsburg; the capture of the Deadwood Coach

The Stage and the Ring | The Rage for Foreign Actors | Luck of English and American Stars | The Wild West Show—Buffalo Bill's Big Time—Crowned Heads Among the Cowboys—A Princess in the Indian Melee
August 29, 1887 Texts Newspapers
Royalty at the Horticultural Exhibition
May 8, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Royalty at the Horticultural Exhibition

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The horse races, the attacks by the redskins on an emigrant train, on the Deadwood Coach , and on a settler's

June 13, 1899 Texts Newspapers

ROUGH RIDERS | Play a San Juan Spectacle in Wild West Show.

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gallop; buffalo were hunted, and the infant phenomenon made her first Boston appearance, the Deadwood coached

The Queen in London | Visit to Buffalo Bill
May 12, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The Queen in London | Visit to Buffalo Bill

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Note 2: Deadwood Coach.

The Queen and the American Exhibition
May 14, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The Queen and the American Exhibition

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Note 2: Deadwood Coach.

Our Own Cowboys in Europe
March 20, 1890 Texts Newspapers

Our Own Cowboys in Europe

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not, then at least the crime was inspired by the scene in the Wild West show in which the old Deadwood coach

Opening Of The Wild West Show at Aston
November 7, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Opening Of The Wild West Show at Aston

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the most attractive items in the programme is the delineation of an attack by Indians upon the "Deadwood Coach

Opening Of The Earl's Court Exhibition
May 9, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Opening Of The Earl's Court Exhibition

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Indians (the waggons having done real prairie service 35 years ago), the affair with the old Deadwood coach

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