What Is Going on in the Theatrical WorldJohnston, JeremyChristianson, FrankSeefeldt, Douglas, 1964-This project is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Geraldine W. & Robert J. Dellenback Foundation.2015William F. Cody ArchiveUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnCenter for Digital Research in the Humanities319 Love LibraryUniversity of Nebraska–LincolnLincoln, NE 68588-4100cdrh@unlnotes.unl.eduLincoln, NebraskaUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnLincoln, NE 68588-4100wfc.nsp11522What Is Going on in the Theatrical WorldNew York Herald (Paris Edition)April 16, 1891
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MS6.3772.021.02 (Crager scrapbook)TextsNewspapersLakota PerformersAmerican IndiansAtlantic crossingsCowgirlsIndian womenPassenger shipsRailroad travelBaker, Lewis H., 1869-1931Nelson, John Young, 1826-1903Antwerp (Belgium)Philadelphia (Pa.)Strasburg (Germany)Weakly, Laura K. Initial encodingAdams, Deb and Clark, Linda ProofreadingHanna, Sam Transcription
WHAT IS GOING ON IN THE THEATRICAL WORLD.
THE Red Star ss. Switzerland, which arrived at Antwerp on Wednesday from Philadelphia, brought Major John M. Burke, seventy Indians, and twenty white people of the Buffalo Bill Wild West Company.
Among the palefaces are "Johnnie Baker," Miss Della Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Comrie, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Crager and John Nelson. Of the Indians in the list of passengers of the Switzerland, the following are some of the more characteristic and poetic names: Comes-Out-Holy, Two-Bonnet, Brings-Yellow-Horses, Fog, Holy Bird, Both-Sides-White, Pull-Him-Out, Her Blanket, Plenty-Blankets, Wounded-With-Many-Arrows, Run-Along-Side-Off, Close-to-Home, Hard-to-Hit, Mrs. Crow Cane, Know-His-Voice, Coming Grunt, Bring-the-White, Mrs. Call-the-Name.
On reaching Antwerp the party took a special train for Strasburg, near which place the rest of the Wild West Company have been wintering.