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Famous People question: What was the nickname of william cody? gay guy ... Nickname for William Cody? Whay was william codys nickname? What was the nickname of william codys? What was the nickname given to hunter and wild west showman william cody?
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Buffalo Bill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody (February 26, 1846 – January 10, 1917) was an American soldier, bison hunter and showman. He was born in the Iowa Territory (now the American state of Iowa), nea...
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In a life that was part legend and part fabrication, William F. Cody came to embody the spirit of the West for millions, ... Finally, in 1867, Cody took up the trade that gave him his nickname, ... Whatever actually occurred, Cody characteristically had the event embroidered into a melodrama--Buffalo Bill's First Scalp for Custer-
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Buffalo Bill, William Frederick Cody, Wild West Show ... William F. Cody brought many dignitaries and heads of state to Cody to hunt during the off-season of the Wild West Show. The Cody country had abundant game and was developing into a sportsman's paradise.
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Begun in 1921 by Johnny Baker, Buffalo Bill's foster son, the Museum illustrates the life, times, and legend of William F. Cody. It includes exhibits about Buffalo Bill's life and the Wild West shows, Indian artifacts, Western art and firearms.
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I am more than just cloth shaped into a design. I am the refuge of the World's oppressed people. ... is my nickname, and proudly I wave on high. Honor me, respect me, defend me with your lives and your fortunes. Never let my enemies tear me down from my lofty position, lest I never return. Keep alight the fires of...
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John Edgar Hoover was born on New Year's Day in 1895 in Washington, D.C. ... One-time number three man in the FBI, William C. Sullivan, sated in his book, The Bureau: My Thirty Years in Hoover’s FBI (published just after his accidental death): “. . . the Mafia is powerful, so powerful that entire police forces or even a...
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The Trial of Davy Crockett is an unusual work in other ways: Nearly its entire length is occupied by a single scene. The POV is in the second person, but not told in that character's voice: it is instead a second-person limited omniscient viewpoint;
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We're going to 58th between CPW & Columbus with Susan & George. They get their first strike when they can't place Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer on "24" (they say "Monk"). They have to shout out at midtown to remember William Frederick Cody's nickname.
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