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April 17, 1899
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Buffalo Bill's Wild West | In It Are Rough Riders Who Charged The Spaniards Before Santiago
August 14, 1903
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Buffalo Bill's Wild West | Visit to Tunbridge Wells
June 3, 1890
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Buffalo Bills Wilder Westen | Buffalo Bill's Wild West
October 10, 1867
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Buffalo Hunting
June 14, 1892
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Burial of an Indian Chief in London
May 18, 1892
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The Call Boy
January 21, 1917
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Canned Genius
1913
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Canning the Wild West
June 8, 1892
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Celebrities (Very Much) at Home | No. 19.—'arry
August 30, 1892
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The Cemetery Tragedy
April 16, 1899
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THE CHARGE UP SAN JUAN HILL. | Rough Riders, with Buffalo Bill, to Reproduce It in Washington.
January 9, 1892
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Charging Thunder
January 12, 1892
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"Charging Thunder" Gets Thirty Days | His Lemonade Was Mixed
January 16, 1892
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"Charging Thunder" Sent to Prison
July 2, 1892
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Chasing a Wild Horse in London
May 14, 1892
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A Chat with Buffalo Bill
October 7, 1892
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A Chat with Buffalo Bill
July 30, 1890
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Chief No Neck's Story
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Chiefs of Army Refight Indian Wars in Movie
September 30, 1892
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A Child of the Prairie
August 5, 1892
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Children at the Floweries
June 4, 1887
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The Children's Hour
May 4, 1887
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Chit-Chat and the Drama
February 16, 1888
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Christening an Indian Baby
February 19, 1888
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Christening the Papoose
August 20, 1868
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Christian Labor Along the Line of the Union Pacific Railroad
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The Classic Event in Motion Picture Annals
March 5, 1892
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Close of the Wild West Show
October 8, 1914
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Clune's Auditorium
February 16, 1890
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Cody and the Coliseum
December 25, 1899
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Cody Combats Jones. | Wants the Order Keeping Reds on Reservation Rescinded.
December 17, 1906
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Cody Lauds President | Buffalo Bill Says Roosevelt Understands the West
June 4, 1894
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Cody on Woman Suffrage | The Picturesque Plainsman is a Believer in Women's Voting, But Not Their Bloomers
March 19, 1892
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Cody's Indians Come Back | Twelve of Them Taken in Charge by United States Soldiers
June 4, 1914
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Cody's Old Pard Adjectival On Coming Circus
March 4, 1891
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Col. Cody gets his Indians | Mr. Morgan finds he is not a bigger man the Mr. Noble
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Col. Cody in the East
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Col. Cody Says Red Rocks Offer Right Place for Indian Pageant
March 8, 1908
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Col. Cody, Scout and Indian Fighter
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Col. Cody Supervises Exhibition of Indian War Films in Capital
December 25, 1899
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Col. Cody wants his Indians | Says They Are Not Demoralized By Traveling With Shows
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Colonel Cody The "Old Scout" Here for the Park County Fair, September 16, 17, 18,
April 16, 1899
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Colonel Cody's Rough Riders | How They Were Met by Roosevelt, Their Former Commander
July 20, 1901
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Colonel William F. Cody — Buffalo Bill
July 20, 1901
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Colonel William F. Cody — Buffalo Bill
July 29, 1892
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Colonels Cody's Realism
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Coming East
May 13, 1888
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The Coming of Cody
May 6, 1887
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Conservative Meeting at Woodbridge
March 4, 1890
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The Coronation Anniversary
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