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Manuscripts - People - William F. Cody and Wild West

 File — Box: MS71.05, Folder: MS71.05.01
Identifier: Folder MS71.05.01

Scope and Contents

MS71.05.01.01 - The old Cody homestead in Iowa

MS71.05.01.02 - The famous leather stocking of romance becomes a ten year old reality

MS71.05.01.03 - Will guarding his sick father’s life

MS71.05.01.04 - A sick boys desperate ride to save a father’s life

MS71.05.01.05 - Nine year old Will Cody asking Mr. Majors for work

MS71.05.01.06 - Novel and narrow escape from an Indian attack

MS71.05.01.07 - Little Billy Cody kills his first Indian

MS71.05.01.08 - Lively stampede from the cave of horrors

MS71.05.01.09 - Will rescues his helpless comrade from a wounded bear

MS71.05.01.10 - Visiting his father’s grave

MS71.05.01.11 - A deadly encounter with horse thieves

MS71.05.01.12 - Will becomes one of the gallant boys in blue

MS71.05.01.13 - Scout’s Rest Ranch – North Platte, Nebraska

MS71.05.01.14 - Colonel Cody’s famous old war horse, Charlie

MS71.05.01.15 - Welcome Wigwam, Cody’s residence at North Platte, Nebraska

MS71.05.01.16 - Cody Day at the Trans-Mississippi Exposition, Omaha Aug. 31, 1898 & Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Parade leaving Madison Square Garden, New York City, 1899

MS71.05.01.17 - Two scenes from the Wild West with William F. Cody

Dates

  • Created: 1850-1945
  • Other: Date acquired: 01/01/1971

Conditions Governing Access

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Extent

From the Collection: 21.00 boxes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the McCracken Research Library Repository

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