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In 1889, the impresario Will “Buffalo Bill” Cody met with Thomas Edison on a visit to Paris. As two of the most famous Americans in the world, Cody arranged a breakfast together to show his ...
Teddy Blue Abbott. Narrator: By 1889, Buffalo Bill Cody was the most famous American in the world. To millions of people, he had become the dashing embodiment of a mythic West of bygone times.
FARGO — One of the most unusual friendships of the Old West had to be that of Buffalo Bill Cody and Sitting Bull. Sitting Bull and his Lakota warriors were given much credit for defeating ...
The Library of Congress Colonel William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill Cody) circa 1907. Not so, says Steve Friesen in “Galloping Gourmet.” Buffalo Bill loved his liquor, so much so that his business ...
Poster of Buffalo Bill's show. Library of Congress Authentic Trappings. The buffalo were real, to begin with. So was Bill Cody. He had grown up in Kansas during the period of intensive Western ...
CODY, Wyo. — A ghostly image of William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody stands by the door, inviting visitors to explore the “humors and stirring scenes” of the Western frontier. An illusion of ...
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