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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
Fred Mathews, Who manipulates the ribbons of the Old Deadwood Coach, is a man who all his life "has been
Indians, sharpshooters, and its transcripts of real life in the far West — the robbery of the 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
It must be admitted, however, that Americans in Europe grow as enthusiastic over the Deadwood coach et
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
Prominent features were the incident of the capture of the historical Deadwood Coach—with Buffalo Bill
The scene of the attack on the famous " Deadwood coach " caused great excitement, as in the coach were
Will not the dear old Deadwood Coach—genuine to its very axletrees, and now decaying with time and service—continue
the thrilling attack by the terrors of the prairie on an emigrant train is unchanged, and the Deadwood Coach
Indians (the waggons having done real prairie service 35 years ago), the affair with the old Deadwood coach
dashed around me on fiery mustangs, Mexican vaqueros flourished lassoes in my face, and even the Deadwood Coach
equine devilry that would defy even the exorcisms of the Bishop of Augsburg; the capture of the Deadwood Coach
Buffalo Bill, Miss Annie Oakley and the Deadwood coach are some of the best-known of the old friends,
Buffalo Bill's Wild West coach, says Woman, is John Nelson who carelessly sits on the top of the Deadwood coach
ride like a centaur, and shoot like the quintessence of a century of Queen's prizemen; and the Deadwood coach
prowling hostile Indians, or as one watches, with fascinated gaze, the perilous journey made by the Deadwood Coach
The capture of the Deadwood Coach , and its rescue by the ubiquitous and ever-successful cowboys, has
horse races, the attack of the redskins on an emigrant train, the incident of the stopping of the Deadwood Coach
personality in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show is John Nelson , who carelessly sits on the top of the Deadwood Coach
features which delighted large audiences on the last visit—the bucking bronchos, the attack on the Deadwood coach
I get quite childishly excited over the attack on the Deadwood coach , and the marvellous riding of the
The Deadwood coach , which used to carry the treasure and the mails across country in America—before
"Sooner than jog over Wild West prairies and mountains in one of those jolting waggons, of Deadwood coaches
Langtry volunteer and go as a passenger in the Deadwood Coach to be attacked by Indians and rescued by
One of the volunteers in the famous Deadwood Coach Drive was Mrs. Langtry.
hippodramatic performances with such practised ease that, if the panorama of the attack on the Deadwood Coach
The old Deadwood Coach , fortunately for its many admirers, did not collapse, dilapidated though it looked
Among those who volunteered to ride in the Deadwood coach when it was attacked by the Indians was Mrs
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
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
There's the shooting of the Deadwood Coach around the arena, and the shooting of its passengers and the