Title: Untitled [Buffalo Bill has been communicating to an interviewer attached to the Players]
Periodical: Freeman's Journal
Date: September 29, 1892
More metadataBuffalo Bill has been communicating to an interviewer attached to the Players that he is going out of the "show business." The Chicago Exhibition, he explains, "will wind him up as a showman." Then he will return to that idyllic life for which he yearns. Said the gallant Colonel: "I was born on the frontier and all my early life I lived on it. When the towns followed us we moved further on and so kept clear of them. That's what I want to go back to. I want to ride my horse on the plains, not in the arena. I want to look my mother Nature in the face again and shake hands with her in her home." when he leaves the show business, the Colonel will retire to his little place out West—or one of them, for he has two. "I've a little place," he said, with 95,000 acres at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, and that is good enough for me when the other place gets too hot. On that I can shoot mountain lions and bears from morning till night, and game of all kinds, and if I want to fish, there's trout enough in the streams to satisfy any fisherman." Also he has a ranch at Nebraska containing 10,000 acres and hundreds of horses and cattle. Colonel Cody intends to have his Wild West, with the Indians and the untamed buck jumpers and the other accessories, at Chicago next year, but there will be some additional features, including a genuine cyclone and a prairie fire.
Title: Untitled [Buffalo Bill has been communicating to an interviewer attached to the Players]
Periodical: Freeman's Journal
Source: McCracken Research Library, Buffalo Bill Center of the West, William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody Collection, MS6, MS6.3778.142.05 (1892 London)
Date: September 29, 1892
Topics: Buffalo Bill's Wild West in Britain
Keywords: American frontier Exhibitions Fishing Historical reenactments Hunting Interviews Nature Ranches Nebraska Ranches Wyoming Retirement Rocky Mountains Scrapbooks Shooting Traveling exhibitions World's Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.)
Places: Earl's Court (London, England) London (England)
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