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At just fifteen years of age, William F. Cody was the youngest pony rider to carry the mail.
The Tyranny of E-mail John Freeman 2009
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One of the great hunters was William F. Cody, who won his legendary name, Buffalo Bill, during this time.
THE AMERICAN WEST DEE BROWN 2007
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The log hunting cabin of William F. Cody -- the buffalo hunter and Army scout famous for his long-lived Buffalo Bill's Wild West show -- is intact but vacant on the property, called Irma Lake ranch.
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William F. Cody was a frontier go-getter who was good with horses and mules and good to look at.
The Entertainer Baker, Russell 2005
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William F. Cody, an American adventurer, soldier, and showman of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Buffalo Bill 2002
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William F. Cody, a frontier settler, scout, and soldier of the nineteenth century.
Buffalo Bill 2002
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The speaker was J.B. Hickok, known to the world as "Wild B.ll," and upon that trail he and William F. Cody for the first time met.
Beadle's Boy's Library of Sport, Story and Adventure, Vol. I, No. 1. Adventures of Buffalo Bill from Boyhood to Manhood Prentiss Ingraham
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Among the actual heroes of this adventurous world the men who achieved a primacy like that of Daniel Boone among the older order of scouts were Kit Carson, the famous scout, and Buffalo Bill (William F. Cody), who was first put on the stage by the intrepid Ned Buntline and later capitalized his own personality and reputation in the circus which exhibited its microcosm of the Wild West round the world.
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The life story of Colonel William F. Cody, "Buffalo Bill" as told by his sister and Zane Grey.
Free Air Sinclair Lewis 1918
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We arrived home in Arizona in a short time without further incident, except that on the way back we met and talked with many of the famous Government scouts of that region, among them Buffalo Bill (William F. Cody), Yellow Stone Kelley, and many others of that day, some of whom are now living, while others lost their lives in the line of duty, and a finer
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