
There is probably no field in modern American history more fascinating in the intensity of its interest than that which is presented on our rapidly extending frontier. 20.-Attack on Settler's Cabin by Indians, and Repulsed by Buffalo Bill, Cow-Boys, and Mexicans.
18.-Hunting of Buffalo, by Buffalo Bill, Cow-Boys, and Pawnees.17.-Roping and Riding of Wild Texas Steers, by Cow-Boys and Mexicans.16.-Mustang Jack (Pets-ze-ca-we-cha-cha), the Great Jumper.15.-War, Grass, Corn, and Scalp Dances, by Pawnee, Wichita, and Sioux Indians.14.-Race between Mexican Thoroughbreds.
13.-Race between Sioux Boys on Bareback Indian Ponies. Cody (Buffalo Bill), America's Practical All-Round-Shot, Shooting with Rifle, Shot Gun, and Revolver, on Foot and Horseback. 10.-The Cow-Boy's Fun, or Riding of Bucking Ponies and Mules, by Buck Taylor, Broncho Bill, Bill Bullock, Tom Clayton, Coyote Bill, Bridle Bill. 9.-Miss Annie Oakley, Champion Lady Shot. 8.-Master Johnnie Baker, the Cow-Boy Kid. 6.-Duel between Buffalo Bill and Yellow Hand. 5.-100 Yard Race between Indian Pony and Indian on Foot. 3.-Race between Cow-Boy, Mexican, and Indian. The Calhoun Printing Company, Hartford, Conn. Jule Keen, Treas.įor Particulars, Date, and Description, see Posters, Small Bills, and Newspapers. Group of Mexican Vaqueros Round-up of Western Cow-Boys Company of Prairie Scouts Ī Herd of Wild Buffalos A Corral of Indian Ponies A Band of MountainĮlk A Drove of Texas Steers Pack-Train of Mexican Burros Mountain Lions, Coyottes, Deer, Antelope, Mountain Sheep, etc.Īrtistically Blending, Life-Like, Vivid, and Thrilling Pictures of Western Life. Tom Clayton, Billie Bullock, Bridle Bill, Coyote Bill.Ī Host of Western Celebrities A Camp of Cheyenne, Arrappahoe, Sioux, and Pawnee Indians A Author: Cody, William Frederick, 1846-1917 More metadata Buffalo Bill's Wild Westīlank Buffalo Bill's Wild West America's National EntertainmentĬalhoun Print.