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Many of the acts, such as the fight for the Deadwood coach , and the exhibition of cowboy fun, were practically
London—Luncheon in Honor of Gladstone—Patronage of Royalty—The Queen's Salute to the American flag—The Deadwood Coach
LONDON—LUNCHEON IN HONOR OF GLADSTONE—PATRONAGE OF ROYALTY—THE QUEEN'S SALUTE TO THE AMERICAN FLAG—THE DEADWOOD COACH
The Deadwood coach was peculiarly honored. This was a coach with a history.
One of the incidents of the Wild West Show, as all remember, is an Indian attack on the Deadwood coach
especially pleased with the compliment paid you by the Prince of Wales, who rode with you in the Deadwood coach
gallop; buffalo were hunted, and the infant phenomenon made her first Boston appearance, the Deadwood coached
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.)