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Rooted in American history, the nickname pays homage to a larger-than-life figure of the Old West, William Frederick “Buffalo Bill” Cody. Known for his extraordinary exploits and showmanship, ...
William Comstock. That was Comstock's home range. And Comstock was more commonly known as Medicine Bill, but they say some people had begun to call him Buffalo Bill and Cody had already gotten ...
General William Tecumseh Sherman called it "wonderfully ... But just how accurate was Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West show? The buffalo were real, to begin with. So was Bill Cody.
"Buffalo Bill" Cody is a figure from the American Old West. Born in Iowa in 1846 as William F. Cody, he gained his infamous nickname during his time as a hunter, providing bison meat for railroad ...
Buffalo Bill Cody personified the public's image of frontiersmen ... Writer Ned Buntline could just as well have kept a lid on his imagination, for exploits of William Cody's real life could - and do ...
For the second consecutive year, Cody has been named one of the Best Small Towns in the West by readers of “USA Today.” ...
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The first Pony Express mail was sent from St. Joseph, Mo., April 3, 1860, by horse and rider relay teams. While the enterprise ultimately failed, famous riders like William (“Buffalo Bill”) Cody and ...
CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 16. -- The divorce suit of Col. Cody ("Buffalo Bill") against Mrs. Louisa Cody came up in the District Court here to-day, and the depositions of five of Cody's witnesses were ...
Many of ground-breaking photographer Gertrude Käsebier's portrait subjects were working and traveling with William "Buffalo Bill" Cody’s Wild West shows, at the turn of the 20th century. She ...