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The Old Glory blowout
Johnny Baker follows the Show
Shipwreck on the river
Annie Oakley joins up
The Chief at Standing Rock
Sitting Bull adopts a daughter
"We're on the way"
Annie Oakley's battle
The camp on Staten Island
War cries in Madison Square
Across the wide water
Under Paris skies
Sunset for Sitting Bull
At the World's Fair [Columbian Exposition of 1893]
The long show train
End of the road
Epilogue: The show goes on.

Illustrations: Buffalo Bill Cody astride his white stallion, Isham
"Defending the wagon train" was one of the most popular spectacles put on by the Wild West
Buffalo Bill holds the reins; beside him sits Nate Salsbury
Sitting Bull, the Sioux chief, joined the Wild West in 1885
Annie Oakley, the sharpshooter, also joined the show in 1885
Johnny Baker, who had been with the Wild West Show since boyhood, throws glass balls into the air while Buffalo Bill shoots them
Where we were: this poster shows just a few of the many places where Buffalo Bill's Wild West was given a rousing welcome: London, France, Germany, and Rome above; and the Chicago World's Fair of 1893 below
Annie Oakley, the peerless wing and rifle shot [poster]
Little Sure Shot
Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill
"Foes in '76, friends in '85"
The buffalo hunt was another favorite act
Visitors to the Indian village could see chiefs straight from frontier history
[Cody with Indians in arena].

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