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Illustrations: Finest figure of a man that ever sat a steed
Portion of the program of the Wild West Show of 1884
Cover of a Buffalo Bill novel
Terror of a stampede
typical illustration from an early Wild West Show program
Youngest Indian slayer on the Plains
Bill Cody at the age of twelve
Wild Bill Hickok
Cody at eighteen, when he enlisted in the Union Army, although "I had no idea of doing anything of the kind"
Louisa Frederici Cody, at about the time of her marriage to Buffalo Bill. She was nearly three years older than her husband
Killing buffalo / C.H. Stephens
Cover of another Buffalo Bill novel
Quartermaster's orders for the expedition which ended in the battle of Summit Springs and the killing of Tall Bull
Ned Buntline, Buffalo Bill, and Texas Jack [Omohundro]
Cody in his fringed buckskins
Showbill of the drama in which Buffalo Bill made his stage debut in December, 1872
Kit Carson Cody
Death of Yellow Hand
'the first scalp for Custer'
Johnny Baker, '"The Cowboy Kid"
Nate Salsbury at about the time he and Cody first met
Killing of Whistler by Dr. Carver
Killing of Tall Bull by Buffalo Bill
Letter from Cody to his partner written in spring of 1885
Central portion of a group of the original Wild West Company in 1884
Practical 'all-round shot'
Deadwood stage coach
Annie Oakley, "Little Sure Shot"
Indians in war dress, with Buffalo Bill in a gondola at Venice
Sitting Bull and Cody
Cavalry maze, in which riders of many nations took part
Nate Salsbury and Cody on the grounds of the Wild West Show
Major John Burke
Pawnee Bill and Buffalo Bill
Cody with his wife
Letter applying for the dole of ten dollars a month paid to holders of the Congressional Medal of Honor.

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