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CODY, William F. "Buffalo Bill." Dozens of books have been written about this famed Wild West frontiersman. His association with Dubuque comes through [[SAUNDERS, Charles J. W.|Charles J. W. SAUNDERS]] | CODY, William F. "Buffalo Bill." Dozens of books have been written about this famed Wild West frontiersman. His association with Dubuque comes through [[SAUNDERS, Charles J. W.|Charles J. W. SAUNDERS]]. | ||
Cody also brought his Wild West Show to Dubuque. On September 5, 1879 using the title "Knights of the Plains," Cody's program was presented at the Opera House. (1) | |||
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1. "Buffalo Bill Tonight," ''The Daily Herald'', September 5, 1879 p. 4 | |||
[[Category: Entertainers]] | [[Category: Entertainers]] |
Revision as of 15:10, 25 January 2021
CODY, William F. "Buffalo Bill." Dozens of books have been written about this famed Wild West frontiersman. His association with Dubuque comes through Charles J. W. SAUNDERS.
Cody also brought his Wild West Show to Dubuque. On September 5, 1879 using the title "Knights of the Plains," Cody's program was presented at the Opera House. (1)
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Source:
1. "Buffalo Bill Tonight," The Daily Herald, September 5, 1879 p. 4