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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
settler's cabin, the pony express of the pre-railway and pre-telegraph days, and the capture of the Deadwood coach
cowboys, though now somewhat familiar to some of us, proved to be as interesting as ever, and the Deadwood Coach
Mrs Langtry was seen driving in the famous Deadwood Coach , which is attacked by Indians, and rescued
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 day the Indians and cowboys, with their tents, the Indian ponies and bucking horses, the Deadwood coach
pleased with the graceful and pretty compliment paid you by the Princess of Wales, who rode in the Deadwood coach
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
The Deadwood Coach The Cheyenne-Black Hills Stage Company, in operation from 1876-1887, ran stagecoaches
The Deadwood Coach became famous in western lore due to frequent attacks and robberies of stagecoaches
The Attack on the Deadwood Coach was a popular scene in Buffalo Bill's Wild West that included an Indian
Buffalo Bill often asked notable guests to ride inside the Deadwood Coach during its attack and rescue
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
The Deadwood Coach will not be offered for sale, neither of course will the buffaloes.
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
The Famous Deadwood Coach, Buffalo Bill's Wild West." 6.6 x 4.3 in cartes de visite Cabinet Cards McCracken
The attack on the Deadwood coach was performed in a manner quite realistic, and the concluding tableau
polo ponies, Russian cobs, and the four-in-hand Kentucky mule team that has so long drawn the Deadwood coach
The attack on the Deadwood Coach is, perhaps, the most stirring event of the programme.
The Deadwood coach, with its solid india-rubber springs and ancient woodwork, was drawn rapidly along
King of Denmark, Prince George of Wales, and the Crown Prince of Sweden and Norway entered the Deadwood coach
The Deadwood Coach will not be offered for sale, neither of course will the buffaloes.
You may like to purchase an Indian or so, perchance a cowboy or a Deadwood coach for driving in the park