Title: Untitled [Mr. Cody shuts up his show at Earl's-court]

Periodical: Echo

Date: September 24, 1892

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Mr. Cody shuts up his show at Earl's-court on the 12th prox. On the 13th and 14th prox. he sells most of his effects, but not the buffaloes and buck-jumpers, at public auction. The day after he and his sail for America. They will reappear at Chicago for the Great Exhibition, larger and finer than ever. The World's Fair over, Buffalo Bill will become a private gentleman, and farm largely in the States. If he is seen again in England it will be in Society, not the Arena.

Title: Untitled [Mr. Cody shuts up his show at Earl's-court]

Periodical: Echo

Source: McCracken Research Library, Buffalo Bill Center of the West, William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody Collection, MS6, MS6.3778.140.11 (1892 London)

Date: September 24, 1892

Topic: Buffalo Bill's Wild West in Britain

Keywords: American bison Atlantic crossings Auctions Exhibitions Scrapbooks Traveling exhibitions Wild horses World's Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.)

Places: Chicago (Ill.) Earl's Court (London, England) London (England)

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