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 admiration ...
Guide, hunter, cowboy, and showman, Cody’s persona still looms large in world history. Guide, hunter, cowboy, and showman, Cody's persona still looms large in the history of Western Kansas and the ...
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Buffalo Bill Cody holds the record for the Western hero most often portrayed in films, with 48 appearances since 1909. Cody's larger-than-life narrative blends fact and fiction. Hollywood has ...
It seemed a rather dirty trick. In December 1912 the children of miners in Oracle, Arizona, finally got to have a Santa Claus to talk to, and give them presents, only to learn later that it wasn’t the ...
The cadaver of William F. Cody, known to generations as Buffalo Bill, has officially been a resident of greater Denver since 1917. But Cody, whose Lookout Mountain gravesite will lose its signature ...
How Buffalo Bill took on the Wild Bunch will be the next topic of discussion by Jeremy Johnston at the Pahaska Corral of Westerners. The meeting will be held on Monday, Jan. 28, at the Governors Room ...