An article in the Oct. 9, 1924, Richmond Times-Dispatch reads, “Death rode with Mabel Cody’s Flying Circus on the wings of the wind yesterday afternoon." ...
A sculptor's vision, a hidden chamber meant to outlast civilization, and faces etched into rock. Mount Rushmore's iconic design was supposed to be so much more.
Hickok worked as a bodyguard and, around the same time, befriended a younger boy named William Cody who would one day be known as “Buffalo Bill.” His reputation in the Wild West developed further on ...