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Ring No. 1: Rehearsal: Forty times farewell; Ambassador of Spring; A press agent is born
Ring No. 2: Herald of the Wild West: The tenderfoot; Kit Carson's mantle; Local boys makes good; A scout takes down his hair; The customer is always wrong; A whiteskin bites the dust; Whooping it up in England; Buffalo Bill goes west
Ring No. 3: The Big Show: Taking Barnum in hand; Truly the greatest on Earth; Sesquipedalianism; Laugh, Pagliacci; Man and the schedule; Death in the ring; The tented ark; Elephants I'll never forget; Queer people; They shall not pass; Tears in the Garden
Appendix: Obstacles encountered at the Buffalo Bill show made its way from town to town: Wild West diary of 1896 / M.B. Bailey, the show's superintendent of electric lights.
Illustrations: Dexter W. Fellows / Robert B. Davis
J.B. [John Burwell] (Texas Jack) Omohundro
"Wild Bill" Hickok
Johnny Baker
Annie Oakley seated between Red Cloud and American Horse / [D.F.] Barry
Colonel William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill)
Cody and Sitting Bull / [William Notman]
Cody with American Horse and Red Cloud / Barry
The old Deadwood Stage: Iron Tail, Cody, Fellows, Colorado Jack, Bert Schenck
Salsbury's Troubadours, Nate Salsbury
May Lillie and Pawnee Bill
Buffalo Bill's Wild West, [including Fellows]
The barber shop of the Wild West; Buffalo Bill in the chair
Buffalo Bill and Sioux chiefs
Geronimo (Apache)
The press room, Olympia: Dexter Fellows, Harvey Watkins, Clarence L. Dean, office boy, John M. Burke, Charles Sheldon Wells
King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra at the Indian Village, Olympia, Cody, Princess Mary, Prince of Wales and Duke of York
Cowboy Band, Olympia
Old John and Spader Johnson
The Ringling brothers
Dorothy Herbert / Atwell Studio
Leitzel and Codona
Antoinette Concello
The Loyal-Repenski family
Samuel W. Gumpertz.
Ring No. 2: Herald of the Wild West: The tenderfoot; Kit Carson's mantle; Local boys makes good; A scout takes down his hair; The customer is always wrong; A whiteskin bites the dust; Whooping it up in England; Buffalo Bill goes west
Ring No. 3: The Big Show: Taking Barnum in hand; Truly the greatest on Earth; Sesquipedalianism; Laugh, Pagliacci; Man and the schedule; Death in the ring; The tented ark; Elephants I'll never forget; Queer people; They shall not pass; Tears in the Garden
Appendix: Obstacles encountered at the Buffalo Bill show made its way from town to town: Wild West diary of 1896 / M.B. Bailey, the show's superintendent of electric lights.
Illustrations: Dexter W. Fellows / Robert B. Davis
J.B. [John Burwell] (Texas Jack) Omohundro
"Wild Bill" Hickok
Johnny Baker
Annie Oakley seated between Red Cloud and American Horse / [D.F.] Barry
Colonel William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill)
Cody and Sitting Bull / [William Notman]
Cody with American Horse and Red Cloud / Barry
The old Deadwood Stage: Iron Tail, Cody, Fellows, Colorado Jack, Bert Schenck
Salsbury's Troubadours, Nate Salsbury
May Lillie and Pawnee Bill
Buffalo Bill's Wild West, [including Fellows]
The barber shop of the Wild West; Buffalo Bill in the chair
Buffalo Bill and Sioux chiefs
Geronimo (Apache)
The press room, Olympia: Dexter Fellows, Harvey Watkins, Clarence L. Dean, office boy, John M. Burke, Charles Sheldon Wells
King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra at the Indian Village, Olympia, Cody, Princess Mary, Prince of Wales and Duke of York
Cowboy Band, Olympia
Old John and Spader Johnson
The Ringling brothers
Dorothy Herbert / Atwell Studio
Leitzel and Codona
Antoinette Concello
The Loyal-Repenski family
Samuel W. Gumpertz.