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Buffalo Bill Cody

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  • Buffalo Bill Cody' "Just because I don't like to fight doesn't mean I'm not good at it," says Mr. Bischoff.

    In Wyoming, a Beer Brawl Breaks Out Over Buffalo Bill Stephanie Simon 2011

  • No lesser a showman than Buffalo Bill Cody invented showmen's clubs over a century ago to give show folk a reason to gather and network though the term was unknown in its modern sense so long ago, and though the business' legacy might not have been uppermost in his mind, Cody's creation laid the path for just that.

    James Taylor: Sideshow Gathers Its Legacy James Taylor 2011

  • No lesser a showman than Buffalo Bill Cody invented showmen's clubs over a century ago to give show folk a reason to gather and network though the term was unknown in its modern sense so long ago, and though the business' legacy might not have been uppermost in his mind, Cody's creation laid the path for just that.

    James Taylor: Sideshow Gathers Its Legacy James Taylor 2011

  • The beer brawl doesn't surprise fans of Buffalo Bill Cody.

    In Wyoming, a Beer Brawl Breaks Out Over Buffalo Bill Stephanie Simon 2011

  • No lesser a showman than Buffalo Bill Cody invented showmen's clubs over a century ago to give show folk a reason to gather and network though the term was unknown in its modern sense so long ago, and though the business' legacy might not have been uppermost in his mind, Cody's creation laid the path for just that.

    James Taylor: Sideshow Gathers Its Legacy James Taylor 2011

  • The California brewery wasn't actually named for Buffalo Bill Cody; it was named for its founder, a guy named Bill who liked buffalo.

    In Wyoming, a Beer Brawl Breaks Out Over Buffalo Bill Stephanie Simon 2011

  • It featured line drawings of warplanes, steamboats, Buffalo Bill Cody, a bug-eyed cowboy in a ten gallon hat, and an astronaut figure whose helmet enclosed a manic "Day of the Dead" skull.

    John Seed: Driving Mr. Basquiat 2010

  • Even as far back as 1825, several hundred thousand Indian-tanned robes had made it to markets in New Orleans.5 There had been demand for buffalo meat to feed the railway workers building the transcontinental railroad in the 1860s, spawning the fame and legend of hunters like Buffalo Bill Cody.

    EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON S. C. Gwynne 2010

  • His other main series featured the legendary Buffalo Bill Cody and was based very loosely on the life of William Frederick Cody.

    Richard Conroy Steve 2010

  • It featured line drawings of warplanes, steamboats, Buffalo Bill Cody, a bug-eyed cowboy in a ten gallon hat, and an astronaut figure whose helmet enclosed a manic "Day of the Dead" skull.

    John Seed: Driving Mr. Basquiat 2010

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