Quotes About Buffalo Bill
The audience, upon learning that the real Buffalo Bill was present, gave several cheers between the acts.
~ Buffalo Bill
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Scholars have now concluded that Buffalo Bill's famous ride never happened, and in fact he was not a Pony Express rider at all.
~ Rinker Buck
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autobiography Memories of Buffalo Bill, written with Courtney Ryley Cooper, asserted that although long ago he had told her that he wanted to be buried on Cedar Mountain, "where the last rays of the
~ Robert A. Carter
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violence, and romance. Buffalo Bill is important to me as the symbol of the growth of our nation, for his life spanned the settlement of the Great Plains, the Indian Wars, the Gold Rush, the Pony Express, the building of the transcontinental railroad, and the enduring romance of the American frontier-especially the Great Plains.
~ Robert A. Carter
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Tho was Buffalo Bill Cody? Most people know, at the very least, that he was a hero of the Old West, like Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett, and Kit Carson-one of those larger-than-life figures from which legends are made. Cody himself provided such a linkage to his heroic predecessors in 1888 when he published a book with biographies of Boone,
~ Robert A. Carter
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Tilliam Frederick Cody, the legendary "Buffalo Bill," died quietly and painlessly at five minutes past noon on January 10, 1917, in the Denver home of his sister May Cody Decker.
~ Robert A. Carter
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have listed in the bibliography the many books that contributed to this volume but would like to single out two for special mention. They are Don Russell's The Lives and Legends of Buffalo Bill, which no writer on the Colonel could do without; and Nellie Snyder Yost's Buffalo Bill: His Family,
~ Robert A. Carter
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Cody, Wyoming, 1977. Buffalo Bill Museum. Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Peter H. Hassrick, Director, N.D. "Buffalo Bill's Wild West." Wyoming Horizons. August 1983. Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of the Rough Riders of the World, show programme. Copyrighted by Cody and Salsbury, Chicago, IL, 1893. Doherty, Jim. "Was He Half Hype or Sheer Hero? Buffalo Bill Takes a New
~ Robert A. Carter
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affinity for William F. Cody, who lived most of his adult life in Nebraska. My father, George W. Carter, could have seen Buffalo Bill's Wild West when it came to Omaha in August 1908.
~ Robert A. Carter
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Buffalo Bill. In this context, Cody was often called "the last of the great scouts." Some are also aware that he was an enormously popular showman, creator and star
~ Robert A. Carter
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My wife was delighted with the home I had given her amid the prairies of the far west.
~ Buffalo Bill
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The Confederates had suspected Wild Bill of being a spy for two or three days, and had watched him closely.
~ Buffalo Bill
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My grandmother on my mother's side lived to nearly 100 years old, and she had seen Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show as a little girl and had come to Texas by covered wagon.
~ Joe R. Lansdale
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It was because of my great interest in the West, and my belief that its development would be assisted by the interest I could awaken in others, that I decided to bring the West to the East through the medium of the Wild West Show.
~ Buffalo Bill
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Colonel William F. Cody, otherwise known as "Buffalo Bill," was also a regular at the old Waldorf Astoria, and he was well known for never refusing a drink on another man's tab—when asked, he would say, "Sir, you speak the language of my tribe.
~ Gary Regan
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My wife was delighted with the home I had given her amid the prairies of the far west.
~ Buffalo Bill
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The audience, upon learning that the real Buffalo Bill was present, gave several cheers between the acts.
~ Buffalo Bill
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The Indians were well mounted and felt proud and elated because they had been made United States soldiers.
~ Buffalo Bill
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The Free State men, myself among them, took it for granted that Missouri was a slave state.
~ Buffalo Bill
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My debut upon the world's stage occurred on February 26, 1845, in the State of Iowa.
~ Buffalo Bill
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After crossing the Smoky Hill River, I felt comparatively safe as this was the last stream I had to cross.
~ Buffalo Bill
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Having secured my Indian actors, I started for Baltimore, where I organized my combination, and which was the largest troupe I had yet had on the road.
~ Buffalo Bill
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