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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 ...
LE CLAIRE, Iowa — The great American showman "Buffalo Bill Cody" may be best associated with the Western frontier, cowboys and cattle drives. But Cody's story started along the Mississippi River ...
LECLAIRE, Iowa (KWQC) - The Buffalo Bill Cody Museum held a birthday celebration Sunday for the LeClaire native himself. Cody was born in LeClaire, February 26, 1846, before moving to Kansas.
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 ...
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 ...
The nickname is a reference to American soldier and frontiersman "Buffalo Bill" Cody. He hunted buffalo to feed construction crews on the Union Pacific Railroad and claimed to have slaughtered ...
William Frederick “Buffalo Bill” Cody wasn’t just a man; he was a legend. Born in 1846, Cody earned the nickname “Buffalo Bill” during his time as a buffalo hunter. He supplied meat to ...