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William “Buffalo Bill” Cody didn’t become famous for his mining ventures in the rugged country near Oracle north of Tucson. But mining ventures there were exactly what occupied him after his ...
A long time ago, in a city not that far away, William “Buffalo Bill” Cody was born. The North Platte legend — and namesake for the Buffalo Bill Rodeo — would be 179 this year, and ...
American history is colorful, and no period has drawn more interest than the Wild West. Gunfighters, lawmen, soldiers, American Indian warriors and gamblers have been the subjects of books, films and ...
William “Buffalo Bill” Cody was famous as a Wild West show entertainer in the late 1800s, but a little-known part of his later life was spent in the rugged mining country near Oracle north of ...
Engraving on the Deluxe Winchester Model 1873 lever action short rifle presented by "Buffalo Bill" Cody to 12-year-old Robbie Campbell Adams. Kevin E. Schmidt, QUAD-CITY TIMES ...
A 14-foot bronze of William "Buffalo Bill" Cody, the work of sculptor Jeff Rudolph, will be unveiled at 1:30 p.m. today at 10th and Washington in Golden. ... Word comes of the death of Lydia Day ...