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December 23, 1899
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No more Wild West shows | The Government Will Not Permit Indians to be Used in That Way
October 1, 1890
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NO MORE INDIANS FOR WILD WEST SHOWS. | Redskins Can No Longer Be Taken from Their Reservations.
November 28, 1890
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No Battle Took Place | Official Denial that a Fight with Indians Occurred Near Fort Keogh
May 28, 1892
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No. 50—On the Brain—Imre Kiralfy and Buffalo Bill
January 20, 1888
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No. 37.—Major John M. Burke. ("Arizona John.")
August 26, 1890
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The News of Europe | Fight Between the Forces of Buffalo Bill and Dr. Carver
June 25, 1887
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News Items | The Accident to the King of the Cowboys
March 5, 1890
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News from Rome
July 27, 1892
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New Scenes at the "Wild West"
June 24, 1892
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A New Feature at the "Wild West"
May 14, 1892
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New Exhibition at Earl's Court
July 23, 1892
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A New Arm for Cavalry
September 13, 1874
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Nebraska | Military Life on the Frontier. | Interesting Description of Indian Warfare - A Great Game Region - An Indian Raid on Brady Station
July 20, 1890
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Natives Arrive
January 10, 1888
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The National Defenses
February 3, 1888
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Nate Salsbury's Welcome | A Dinner to the Partner of the Typical American
January 23, 1888
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Nate Salsbury's News
June 19, 1887
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My First Dead Indian
April 29, 1887
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Mr. Gladstone at the American Exhibition
August 25, 1890
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Mr. B. Bill at Hamburg
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Moving Pictures Record Drama of Sioux War for Future Generations
June 11, 1892
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The Most Marvellous Riders in the World
June 11, 1892
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The Most Marvellous Riders in the World
June 25, 1892
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More "Wild West" Wonders
June 11, 1887
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More About Buffalo Bill's Red Skins
January 13, 1892
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Monday Gossip [Colonel Cody]
February 23, 1888
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Miss Oakley Defeats Graham | The Clever Female Champion Slays Forty-seven Out of Fifty Pigeons
March 17, 1891
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Miss Collins attacks Col. Cody | Her Arraignment of "Wild West" Shows—Resolutions Adopted by the Club
July 29, 1891
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Miss Annie Oakley's Guns
May 14, 1892
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Miss Annie Oakley, The Champion Rifle Shot, Now with Buffalo Bill
[February 7, 1887]
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Miss Annie Oakley, of Pine Brook
September 26, 1891
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Miss Annie Oakley
November 11, 1891
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Miss Annie Oakley
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Miss Annie Oakley
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Miss Annie Oakley
April 6, 1887
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Miss Annie Oakley
July 9, 1887
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Millions of Buffaloes | Recollections of the Time When Buffaloes Darkened the Western Plains | A Herd of the Animals That Covered One Hundred Miles of Prairie | Bones of Over Six Millions of Buffaloes Gathered by One Railroad
May 9, 1894
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Mexican Riders for the Wild West
March 27, 1914
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McCune as Office Manager
February 18, 1894
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May Lead To A Duel | Buffalo Bill Strikes Fred May in a Washington Resort
June 3, 1892
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Marvellous Horsemen | Wonderful Feats by Cossacks at the Wild West Show at Earl's Court
August 8, 1891
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Marriage of Indians at Old Trafford
January 9, 1892
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Marriage of Buffalo Bill's Interpreter
January 1890
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Marksmanship: Past and Present
July 11, 1863
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The Main Buffalo Herd of Kansas
February 12, 1888
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The Luck of Cody's Camp
July 29, 1890
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Low Neck, The Poor Indian | He Couldn't Re-Enter the Land of his Fathers without Red Tape
July 30, 1890
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Low Neck Gives a Better Report
March 17, 1891
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Lo's place is at home | "Wild West" Shows Denounced by the Congregational Club | They demoralize Indians | So Says Miss Mary C. Collins, a Reservation Missionary. | Commissioner Morgan's address | The Red Men Should Be Taught to Go Where Work Is, He Says. | Resolutions adopted at the banquet
May 14, 1892
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