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Cody and Prince of Monaco on horses near Pahaska unknownphotographer William F.
Cody and Prince of Monaco on horses near Pahaska speaking to an unidentified man standing on the ground
Cody (Buffalo Bill), kept open house at his temporary tepee hotel at Pahaska in honor of his royal guest
Pahaska was the meeting point of two hunting parties, one given by Colonel Cody and A. A.
Expects First Shot at Bear and Promises Friends Steaks for Supper OS Box 50, page 8 Cody (Wyo.); Pahaska
Pahaska Hunting Party Elwell, Robert Farrington, 1874-1962 R.
Love to all Col My grand son Cody 3 is at Pahaska 4 . and the other day killed a Bear— The help had sit
Note 4: Pahaska Tepee, a hunting and tourist lodge opened by William F.
Note 4: Probably a reference to Pahaska Tepee, a tourist lodge Cody built near the east entrance to Yellowstone
Pahaska Tepee is located near the mouth of Middle Creek, which flows into the North Fork of the Shoshone
Cody's small hotel at Pahaska was completed in 1904. Note 5: William F.
Pahaska Tepee. 1 Grantham. Sep. 25th 1903 2 W. A. Richards Washington D. C.
Cody Note 1: Pahaska Tepee is the name of a small hotel built by William F.
Buffalo Bill's Hotels In The Rockies Wapiti Inn Yellowstone Park Road Pahaska Teepe The Irma Cody, Wyo
Garlow, Manager Buffalo Bill's Hotels in The Rockies The Irma Eastern Entrance To Yellowstone Park Pahaska
Garlow, Manager Pahaska Tepee One and one-half miles from the Yellowstone Park Eastern Entrance.
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Pahaska Tepee. Touring Great Britain.
Garlow, Manager Pahaska Tepee One and one-half mles from the Yellowstone Park Eastern Entrance.
The Irma & Pahaska are doing a tremendious tremendous business.
Note 1: Pahaska, also Pe-Ha-Has-Ka and Paha-Haska, as translated from Lakota Sioux language, means "Long
Cody to hunt on the North Fork of the Shoshone River upstream from Cody's Pahaska Tepee hunting lodge
Pahaska Pahaska, also Pe-Ha-Has-Ka and Paha-Haska, as translated from Lakota Sioux language, means "Long
Yellowhead rode before his army, patting his chest, shouting out his prowess as a warrior and calling upon Pahaska
And more than once they ran away, more frightened at the sight of Pahaska's wife than of Pahaska himself
"This Pahaska's tepee. No come here!" But I knew better.
"You Pahaska squaw," he said quietly. "Sioux no hurt Pahaska squaw. Me fight Pawnee!"
"Pahaska get heap mad!" I cautioned him. "Pahaska kill!" "Me know Pahaska!" came the answer.
Waste Pahaska!" "Waste Pahaska!" Good Pahaska, it meant, good Pahaska, who was their friend.
Note 1: Pahaska, also Pe-Ha-Has-Ka and Paha-Haska, as translated from Lakota Sioux language, means "Long
Beginning with the Irma Hotel, built in 1902, Cody later completed the smaller Wapiti Inn and Pahaska
to Cody, Wyoming, with his father. 52 Cody and his guests camped at his hunting lodge and hotel, Pahaska
a Boston illustrator who lived in Wyoming at the time, depicted the scene in a painting entitled Pahaska
Hudson Kensel, Pahaska Tepee — Buffalo Bill's Old Hunting Lodge and Hotel, a History, 1901-1946 (Cody
To the Indians, "Pahaska" has gone to the Happy Hunting Grounds.
Pahaska's going away left a deep sorrow in the hearts of millions of people.
Today they are mourning far more for Pahaska than they would for even a great chieftain, because Pahaska
PAHASKA FRIEND OF THE INDIANS.
No, Pahaska has not been our enemy. He has been our friend."
CODY AT THE FOOT OF "PAHASKA BUTTE". that at this point the waters that bubble within a few feet of each
Cody (Buffalo Bill), kept open house at his temporary tepee hotel at Pahaska in honor of his royal guest
Pahaska was the meeting point of two hunting parties, one given by Colonel Cody and A. A.
Yellowhead rode before his army, patting his chest, shouting out his prowess as a warrior and calling upon Pahaska
Suddenly one of the Indians AT THE IRMA HOTEL INTERIOR OF PAHASKA TEPEE THROUGH WONDERLAND CAMPING ON
owns and controls the Irma Hotel at Cody, Wyo., the Wapiti Inn near Cody on the Yellowstone and the Pahaska
Pahaska Teepe, Yellowstone Park Road. Buffalo Bill's Hotels in the Rockies. Col. W.F. Cody, Prop'r.
of her spouse, took pride in the fact that he had fallen under the fire of so great a warrior as "Pahaska