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Search : " The Deadwood Coach"
People : Oakley, Annie, 1860-1926

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1889 Buffalo Bill's Wild West program in French (48-page)
1889 Memorabilia Programs

1889 Buffalo Bill's Wild West program in French (48-page)

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Le « Deadwood Coach » aura une part considérable dans la représentation organisée par Buffalo Bill et

No better illustration of this fact is furnished than in the history of the famous Deadwood coach , the

And yet the "Deadwood Coach" will play no small part in the entertainment that has been organized by

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

Coach while it was attacked by the Indians, and rescued by the cowboys.

1889 Buffalo Bill's Wild West program in French (48-page)
1889 Memorabilia Programs

1889 Buffalo Bill's Wild West program in French (48-page)

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Le « Deadwood Coach » aura une part considérable dans la représentation organisée par Buffalo Bill et

No better illustration of this fact is furnished than in the history of the famous Deadwood coach , the

And yet the "Deadwood Coach" will play no small part in the entertainment that has been organized by

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

Coach while it was attacked by the Indians, and rescued by the cowboys.

1890 Italian program (4-page summary program)
1890 Memorabilia Programs

1890 Italian program (4-page summary program)

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Questo è il vero istorico veicolo col nome di « Old Deadwood coach » celebre per il gran numero di persone

This features the authentic historical conveyance known as the "Old Deadwood coach" celebrated for the

The American Exhibition and the Wild West
May 10, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The American Exhibition and the Wild West

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The attack on the Deadwood Coach is, perhaps, the most stirring event of the programme.

At the Wild West
July 9, 1892 Texts Newspapers

At the Wild West

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Timmerman (carelessly, to his wife, as the Deadwood Coach is introduced).

"Buffalo Bill" At Brighton | Crowds Watch the Cavalcade
October 12, 1891 Texts Newspapers

"Buffalo Bill" At Brighton | Crowds Watch the Cavalcade

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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

Buffalo Bill at Brompton
May 15, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill at Brompton

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

Buffalo Bill in Italy
March 27, 1890 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill in Italy

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The arena was a perfect quagmire, and so full of holes and ditches that the Deadwood coach looked as

The attacks on the immigrants and Deadwood coach, and the Indian dances, were greatly liked, The whole

Buffalo Bill in Italy | Italian Riders on American Buck-Jumpers
March 17, 1890 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill in Italy | Italian Riders on American Buck-Jumpers

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entrance at full speed, of the different tribes, Miss Annie Oakley's shooting, and the attack on the Deadwood

coach .

Buffalo Bill und sein wilder Westen | Zeichnungen nach dem Leben | Buffalo Bill and his Wild West | drawings from life
1891 Texts Books

Buffalo Bill und sein wilder Westen | Zeichnungen nach dem Leben | Buffalo Bill and his Wild West | drawings from life

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Attack on the old Deadwood coach by Sioux Indians.  9. Indian War Dance. 10.

Scenen aus dem Cowboyleben Attack on the old Deadwood coach by Indians.

Buffalo Bill's Big Visitors | Four Kings and a Crowd of Notables at the Wild West Show
June 27, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill's Big Visitors | Four Kings and a Crowd of Notables at the Wild West Show

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They Ride on the Deadwood Coach and on the Switchback Railroad—On Visiting the American Bar They Try

lark She wore a light summer dress with a dainty small bonnet tied lightly under her chin When the Deadwood

coach was brought out it was the question of whether she would ride or not She rode the other day She

Buffalo Bill's Return | The Wild West at the Opening
June 9, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill's Return | The Wild West at the Opening

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but the thrilling attack by the terrors of the prairie on an emigrant train is unchanged, and the Deadwood

Coach will continue to be rescued (afternoon and evening) by Buffalo Bill and his attendant cowboys

Buffalo Bill's Show | Realistic Exhibition Again Delights the Public
April 20, 1899 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill's Show | Realistic Exhibition Again Delights the Public

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Many of the acts, such as the fight for the Deadwood coach , and the exhibition of cowboy fun, were practically

A Day with the Wild West | Buffalo Bill's Men in Camp
July 22, 1894 Texts Newspapers

A Day with the Wild West | Buffalo Bill's Men in Camp

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Mexicans use the lasso, and South American Gauchos throw their bolas as they ride; the Deadwood coach

Delighted Twenty Thousand | "Buffalo Bill's" Great Wild West Show and Congress of Rough Riders
May 13, 1894 Texts Newspapers

Delighted Twenty Thousand | "Buffalo Bill's" Great Wild West Show and Congress of Rough Riders

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ponyback, the battle of the Little Big Horn, illustrating Custer's last stand; the attack on the Deadwood

coach and settlers' cabins by Indians, buffalo hunts, a military musical drill by the cavalrymen of

The Frontier Express and Buffalo Bill's Pictorial Courier
1895 Memorabilia Programs

The Frontier Express and Buffalo Bill's Pictorial Courier

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Prince of Wales, the Princess of Wales, two of the Kings and several of the Crown Princes rode in the Deadwood

coach.

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

Coach while it was attacked by the Indians and rescued by the Cowboys.

The Horticultural Exhibition
May 8, 1892 Texts Newspapers

The Horticultural Exhibition

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others, the attacks on an emigrant train and on a settler's cabin, the capture of "the identical old Deadwood

coach ," the illustrations of Indian customs, and all the other items in Colonel Cody's exciting and

The Horticultural Exhibition
May 14, 1892 Texts Newspapers

The Horticultural Exhibition

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features which delighted large audiences on the last visit—the bucking bronchos, the attack on the Deadwood

coach, and the marvellous shooting feats of Miss Annie Oakley and others.

Horticultural Exhibition
June 7, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Horticultural Exhibition

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The old Deadwood Coach , fortunately for its many admirers, did not collapse, dilapidated though it looked

The Horticultural Exhibition
August 2, 1892 Texts Newspapers

The Horticultural Exhibition

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cowboys, though now somewhat familiar to some of us, proved to be as interesting as ever, and the Deadwood

Coach started on its journey amid as wild expressions of delight from the crowd as were observable when

The Horticultural Exhibition and The Wild Wild West
July 23, 1892 Texts Newspapers

The Horticultural Exhibition and The Wild Wild West

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There's the shooting of the Deadwood Coach around the arena, and the shooting of its passengers and the

The International Horticultural Exhibition
May 19, 1892 Texts Newspapers

The International Horticultural Exhibition

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prowling hostile Indians, or as one watches, with fascinated gaze, the perilous journey made by the Deadwood

Coach and its doomed passengers.

The International Horticultural Exhibition
May 14, 1892 Texts Newspapers

The International Horticultural Exhibition

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horse races, the attack of the redskins on an emigrant train, the incident of the stopping of the Deadwood

Coach , the burning of the settlers' cabin, the buffalo hunt, and the clever exposition of the pony

Leipzig Notes | Buffalo Bill's Wild West
June 22, 1890 Texts Newspapers

Leipzig Notes | Buffalo Bill's Wild West

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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

Opening of the American Exhibition
May 10, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Opening of the American Exhibition

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The attack on the primitive old Deadwood coach by Indians, and repulse by scouts and cowboys, commanded

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

Opening Of The Earl's Court Exhibition

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

coach, from whose roof the veteran, Scout Nelson , still slings his pistol shots; the attack on the

Opening of the Earl's Court Exhibition
May 14, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Opening of the Earl's Court Exhibition

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

coach, from whose roof the veteran, Scout Nelson , still slings his pistol shots; the attack on the

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" carrying the United States mails, and its rescue by scouts and cowboys headed by Buffalo Bill

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.

June 13, 1899 Texts Newspapers

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

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

coached was attacked and rescued, and so was the settler's cabin.

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

"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 and the defense of the settler's cabin are not incidents of imaginative melodrama, but reproductions

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

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, pretty Miss Annie Oakley , "der kleine Johnny Baker ," and all the rest, although the personality

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

coach will be careering madly round the once tranquil plains of Tenbosch at Brussels.

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

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

coach?

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

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

coach!

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

Untitled [Yesterday morning the Prince of Wales visited]

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

coach.

What our Prince & Princess Saw of "Buffalo Bill's" Show from Penny Illustrated Paper and Illustrated Times (London, England)
1887-05-14 Images Illustration

What our Prince & Princess Saw of "Buffalo Bill's" Show from Penny Illustrated Paper and Illustrated Times (London, England)

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to watch his horsemanship when careering after the band of Indians who attack the old ramshackle Deadwood

coach.

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

coach , we are looking at scenes that were of daily occurrence on the prairie, and which have been caught

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

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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coach (also an interesting relic of the plains), I became quite interested in him, and when some time

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

coach was still with the Wild West.

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.

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

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 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 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 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 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 by the Indians, and its subsequent recapture by Buffalo Bill and his cowboys after a spirited

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