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The old Deadwood Coach still hangs together as a very interesting relic, and the scene of attack is realistic
Mexicans use the lasso, and South American Gauchos throw their bolas as they ride; the Deadwood coach
Timmerman (carelessly, to his wife, as the Deadwood Coach is introduced).
and a drive toward the arena, accompanied by a lot of kings and queens, in the ramshackle old Deadwood coach
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.
They Ride on the Deadwood Coach and on the Switchback Railroad—On Visiting the American Bar They Try
She wore a light summer dress with a dainty small bonnet tied lightly under her chin When the Deadwood coach
has come eight or ten times, and the Princess of Wales 3 has twice ridden in the old rickety Deadwood coach
the fact that High Bear disports himself like a wild, untutored savage in the daily raid on the Deadwood coach
Many of the acts, such as the fight for the Deadwood coach , and the exhibition of cowboy fun, were practically
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 procession was headed by the Deadwood coach, drawn by six mules.
The battle of Wounded Knee Creek, the attack on the Deadwood coach, old Jack Nelson, Chiefs Noneck and
ponyback, the battle of the Little Big Horn, illustrating Custer's last stand; the attack on the Deadwood coach
gallop; buffalo were hunted, and the infant phenomenon made her first Boston appearance, the Deadwood coached
the statement that it embraces 17 INDIAN TEPEES and 47 camp tents, 7 wagons, besides the famous Deadwood coach
The old Deadwood coach on the forward deck was leaking a pool of water down upon its seats.
performances, showing how the Pony Express carried the news of Abraham Lincoln's election, and how the Deadwood coach
not, then at least the crime was inspired by the scene in the Wild West show in which the old Deadwood coach
Jack Burke, who drives the Deadwood Coach in the show, and is proud of the number of lord chaps who rode
led into a valley of death, as it were, by the gallant Custer ; where wild Indians attack the Deadwood coach
Note 6: Should read "Old Deadwood Coach."
35 Jahren im Gebrauch gewesenen Wagen als „echtes Material” mitspielten, so ist auch die „Old Deadwood Coach
train that were used 35 years ago and now deployed as "authentic material" in the show, the "Old Deadwood Coach
This is the certified original Old Deadwood coach, 4 famous for "the many people who have lost their
The Deadwood coach, with its solid india-rubber springs and ancient woodwork, was drawn rapidly along
another occasion I drove her and her sons and daughters, and the Duke Michael of Russia 2 , in the Deadwood coach
the most attractive items in the programme is the delineation of an attack by Indians upon the "Deadwood Coach
The attack on the primitive old Deadwood coach by Indians, and repulse by scouts and cowboys, commanded
Note 2: Deadwood Coach.
Note 2: Deadwood Coach.
daring and expert horseman and is one of the Indians who took part in the famous attack on the Deadwood coach
Captain and Mrs Cooke) 1 and several of their children, some of whom acted as passengers in the Deadwood Coach
British peerage admired so greatly at West Kensington in 1887, when four Kings rode at once in the Deadwood coach
Salusbury entertains great hopes of Belgium, for has not King Leopold braved Indian fire in the Deadwood coach
enunciation so greatly charmed the Queen , died at Barcelona; Captain Fred Matthews, the driver of the Deadwood coach
John Nelson the veteran scout, still sits on the Deadwood coach, which continues to hold together in
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
The pony post riders, the old Deadwood Coach, Indian Chiefs, sqwaws, wigwams, buffalos, and lastly the
We thought the Deadwood Coach scene a trifle spoiled by the absence of those flames, which used to break
The American pony express and the Deadwood coach have indeed long gone the way of our own running footmen
Brown'll be wanting you to take her to see The Deadwood Coach —the successful new piece at the Royal
A great deal of nasal talk which cannot be heard goes on, and then the Deadwood Coach arrives.
These terrible propellers will create such an atmospheric disturbance as entirely to upset the Deadwood coach
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
many dramatic items which abound in the exhibition none is more exciting than the attack on the Deadwood coach
The historical "Deadwood Coach" drawn by four mules, also formed an important feature of the procession
The Deadwood coach episode was, perhaps, the most exciting. THE DEADWOOD COACH.
In this adventure the identical Deadwood coach, called the mail coach, famous on account of having carried
THE ATTACK ON THE DEADWOOD COACH.
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
the attacks on an emigrant train and on a settler's cabin, the capture of "the identical old Deadwood coach
presents all the familiar features of his celebrated show, including the attack by Indians on the Deadwood Coach
than before, a herd of buffaloes greater than is ever met with on the prairies, and the famous Deadwood Coach
The horse races, the attacks by the redskins on an emigrant train, on the Deadwood Coach , and on a settler's
Indians (the waggons having done real prairie service 35 years ago), the affair with the old Deadwood coach
and two other Monarchs, who, together with the Prince of Wales , had a ride in the celebrated Deadwood Coach
entrance at full speed, of the different tribes, Miss Annie Oakley's shooting, and the attack on the Deadwood coach