Four children, two of whom died young: Kit died of scarlet fever in April 1876, and his daughter Orra died in 1880
William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody (February 26, 1846 January 10, 1917) was an American soldier, bison hunter and showman. He was born in Iowa Territory (now the American state of Iowa), near Le Claire. It 'was one of the most colorful figures of the Old American West, and famous especially for the exhibition he organized with cowboy themes. Buffalo Bill received the Medal of Honor in 1872.
William Frederick Cody ("Buffalo Bill ") got his nickname, after undertaking a contract to supply Kansas Pacific Railroad workers with buffalo meat. The nickname originally referred to Bill Comstock. Cody earned his nickname by killing 4,860 American bison (commonly known as Buffalo) in eight months (186 768). He and Comstock finally competed in a tug-over the exclusive right to use the name, that Cody won.
In addition to his documented service as a soldier during the Civil War and the Chief of Scouts for the Third Cavalry during Plains Wars, Cody claimed to have worked many jobs, even as a hunter, bullwhacker, "Fifty-Nine" in Colorado, a Pony Express rider in 1860, Wagonmaster, coach drivers, and even a hotel manager, but it's unclear which claims were factual and which were manufactured for the purpose of advertising. Became world famous for his Wild West Show.
While giving an anti-slavery speech in place of local trade, so his father inflamed supporters of slavery in the audience who formed a mob and one of them stabbed him. Cody helped to drag his father to safety, although he never completely recovered from his wounds. The family was constantly persecuted by the supporters of slavery, forcing Isaac Cody to spend much of his time away from home. His enemies learned of a planned visit to his family and plotted to kill him along the route. Cody, despite his young age and the fact that he was ill, rode 30 miles (48 km) to advise father. Cody father died in 1857 from complications of his murder.
After his father's death, the Cody family suffered financial difficulties, and Cody, 11 years, began to work with a carrier transport as a "boy extra," riding up and down the length of a convoy to deliver messages. From there, he joined Johnston's Army as an unofficial member of the scouts assigned to guide the army to Utah to quell a rebellion falsely reported by the Mormon population in Salt Lake City. According to the story Cody in Buffalo Bill's Own Story, the Utah War was where he first began his career as an "Indian Fighter".
Currently, the moon rose, died before me, and painted boldly across its face was the figure of an Indian. He wore this war bonnet of the Sioux, behind him was a gun pointed at someone in the river bottom of 30 feet (9 meters) below, in a second he would drop one of my friends. I raised my old muzzle-loader and fired. The figure has fallen, fallen down the bank and landed with a splash in water. 'What is it?' called McCarthy, as he ran back. 'E' out there in the water '.' Hi! ' he cried. 'Little Billy has killed an Indian all by himself!' Thus began my career as an Indian fighter.
At the age of 14 years, Cody was hit by gold fever, but on her way to the gold fields, he met an agent for the Pony Express. He signed with them and after building several stations fences and so was given a job as a pilot, which he kept until he was called home to his sick mother's bedside.
After her mother recovered Cody wanted to enlist as a soldier but was refused because of his age. He began working with a U.S. transport convoy that delivered the supplies to Fort Laramie. In 1863 he enlisted as a trooper with the rank of private in Company H, 7th Kansas Cavalry and served until discharged in 1865.
From 1868 until 1872 Cody was employed as a scout by the U.S. Army. Part of this time he spent scouting for Indians, and the remainder was spent gathering and killing bison for them and for the Kansas Pacific Railroad. In January 1872 was an explorer of the Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich to Cody's much publicized real-hunting in Russia.
Cody received a medal of honor in 1872 for "gallantry in action" while serving as a civilian scout for the 3rd Regiment Cavalry. In 1917, the USCongressfter revision of standards for the award of 911 medals medalevoked previously attributed to civilians or for actions that do not have a mandate medal of honor in the new higher standards. After the medal Dr. Mary Edwards Walker was restored in 1977, started other reviews that led to medallong Cody those awarded to four other civilians scoutseing re-established June 12, 1989.
In December 1872 Cody traveled to Chicago to make his stage debut with his friend, Texas Jack Omohundro in The Prairie Scout, one of the original Wild West shows produced by Ned Buntline. During the 1873-1874, Cody and Omohundro invited their friend James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok to join them in a new game, named Scout of the Plains.
'S crew in tour for ten years and his party usually included an 1876 incident at Warbonnet Creek where he claimed to have the scalp of a Cheyenne warrior, allegedly to avenge the death of George Armstrong Custer.
It was the era of great showmen and acrobats. Cody put together a new touring show based on both of those forms of entertainment. In 1883 in the area North Platte, Nebraska he founded "Buffalo Bill's Wild West" (despite popular misconception, the "show" was not a part of the title) a circus attraction that toured annually.
In 1893 the title was changed to "Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World." The show began with a parade on horseback, with participants from horse-culture groups that included U.S. and other military, American Indians, and artists from around the globe in their clothing. There were Turks, Gauchos, Arabs, Mongols and Georgia, among others, each showing their own horses distinctive and colorful costumes. Visitors to this spectacle could see main events, feats of skill, stage races, and sideshows. Many authentic western personalities were part of the show. For example Sitting Bull and a band of twenty brave appeared. Cody title performers were well known in their own right. People like Annie Oakley and her husband Frank Butler put on shoot shows with the likes of Gabriel Dumont. Buffalo Bill and his performance would revive the riding of the Pony Express, Indian attacks on wagon trains, robberies and diligence. The show usually ended with a melodramatic re-enactment of Custer's Last Stand in which Cody himself portrayed General Custer.
'S profits from his show allowed him to buy 4,000 acres (16 km 2) ranch near North Platte, Nebraska in 1886. Scout's Rest Ranch including a building of eighteen rooms and a large barn for winter storage of livestock in the show.
In 1887 he took the show in Britain to celebrate the Jubilee Queen Victoria. The show was staged in London, before moving to Birmingham and then Salford near Manchester, where he remained for five months. In 1889 the show on tour in Europe. In 1890 he met Pope Leo XIII. He set up an exhibition near the Chicago World's Fair of 1893, which greatly contributed to its popularity, and even enraged promoters of the fair. As noted in The Devil in the White City "was rejected in its request to be part of the fair, so he created a store just west the fairgrounds, drawing many of their patrons away. Since his show was not part of the fair, was not obligated to pay royalties to the promoters, who would been used to mitigate their financial problems.
Larry McMurtry, with some historians as RL Wilson, said that at the turn of the 20th century, Buffalo Bill Cody is the most recognizable celebrities in the world. And yet, despite all the Cody show recognition and appreciation has led to Western and Indian cultures of America, Buffalo Bill saw the American West change dramatically during his tumultuous life. Bison herds, which had once numbered in millions, were now being of extinction. Railroads crossed the plains, barbed wire, and other types of fences divided the land to farmers and ranchers, and tribes, once Indians were in danger now almost completely confined to reservations. Wyoming resources of coal, oil and natural gas began to be used towards the end of his life.
The Shoshone River has been dammed for hydroelectric power and irrigation. In 1897 and 1899 Cody and his partners acquired by the State of Wyoming the right to take water Shoshone River to irrigate about 169,000 acres (680 km2) of land in the Big Horn Basin. They began development of a canal to carry water diverted from the river, but their plans did not include a water storage tank. Cody and his colleagues were able to raise sufficient capital to complete their plan. I first joined in 1903 with the Wyoming Board of Land Commissioners in urging the federal government to intervene and help with the development of irrigation in the valley.
The Shoshone Project became one Federal water projects after development undertaken by the newly Reclamation Service, later known as the Bureau of Reclamation. After the reclamation has taken the project in 1903, engineers recommended for investigating the construction of a dam on the Shoshone River in the western part of the canyon Cody.
Construction of the Shoshone Dam began in 1905, a year after the project Shoshone has been authorized. Nearly three decades after its construction, the name of the dam and reservoir has been changed to Buffalo Bill Dam from an act of Congress in honor of Cody.
In 1895, William Cody was instrumental in the founding of Cody, the seat of Park County in northwestern Wyoming. The site was established where the community is now the Old Trail Museum, which honors the traditions of Western life. Cody first passed through the region in 1870. He was so impressed by the possibilities development of irrigation, rich soil, great scenery, hunting, and proximity to Yellowstone Park, which is back in the mid-1890 to start a city. He brought with him men whose names are still on the road signs in the center area of Cody Beck, Alger, Rumsey, Bleistein and Salsbury. The city was incorporated in 1901.
In November 1902, Cody has opened the Irma Hotel in downtown Cody, a hotel named after his daughter. He envisioned a growing number of tourists arriving in the city through the newly opened railway line Burlington. He expected that they would spend money at local businesses, including the Irma Hotel. Cody also expected that they would proceed along the road Cody along the North Fork of the Shoshone River to visit Yellowstone Park. To accommodate travelers along the Way of Cody, Cody completed the construction of the Wapiti Inn and Pahaska Tepee in 1905 and open to both guests.
Cody has also established the TE Ranch, which was located on the south fork of the Shoshone River about 35 miles from Cody. TE when it acquired the property, ordered the movement of cattle in Nebraska and South Dakota, Wyoming. This new bunch who has the mark TE. At the end of 1890 were relatively prosperous years for Buffalo Bill's Wild West and he used some of the profits to accumulate land holdings that have been added TE. Eventually Cody has about eight thousand acres (32 km) of private land for pasture and ran operations over a thousand head of cattle. He also operated a ranch, horse pack trips, camping, hunting, and large enterprises and the TE Ranch, on the South Fork of the Shoshone River. In its spacious and comfortable ranch home, he entertained distinguished guests from Europe and America.
Cody brought his Wild West Show "for an area of Mariners Harbor called Erastina (named after the Staten Island promoter Erastus Wiman) for two seasons from June to October in 1886 and again in 1887. During the winter of 1886, the show moved into the house at Madison Square Garden. His show, with the Native Americans, trick riders, "the smallest cowboy" and sharpshooters (including Annie Oakley) is said to have attracted millions of visitors to the island.
His 1879 autobiography is entitled The Life and Adventures of Buffalo Bill
Buffalo Bill's grave on Lookout Mountain in Colorado.
William F. Cody died of kidney failure Jan. 10, 1917, surrounded by family and friends at home his sister in Denver. Cody was baptized into the Roman Catholic Church the day before the death of Father Christopher Walsh of the Cathedral of Denver. After the news of the death of Cody, received tribute from King George V of the United Kingdom, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany imperial, and President Woodrow Wilson. His funeral was in Denver at the Elks Lodge Hall. The Wyoming Governor John B. Kendrick, a friend of Cody, led the funeral procession to the Elks Lodge.
Contrary to popular belief, Cody is not destitute, but his fortune, a great time was reduced to less than $ 100,000. Despite his request for a will soon be buried in Cody, Wyoming, a subsequent will be left the way it is burial up to his wife Louisa. To date, there is controversy as to where Cody should have been buried. According to the writer Larry McMurtry, Harry Tammen and Frederick Gilmer Bonfils of the Denver Post, which had strong-armed into Cody appear in their Sells-Floto Circus, either "bullied or deceived the grieving Louisa" and had Cody buried in Colorado. This is consistent with an account by Gene Fowler, who wrote the Post's obituary for Cody under the direction of Bonfils and Tammen.
On June 3rd 1917, Cody was buried Colorado Lookout Mountain in Golden, Colorado, west of the city of Denver, on the edge of the Rocky Mountains, overlooking the Great Plains. His exact place of burial is was selected by his sister, Mrs. Mary Decker, while looking over the area accompanied by WFR Mills, director of the Denver Mountain Parks. In 1948, the Cody branch of the American Legion has offered a reward for the 'Return' of the body, so that the branch of Denver mounted a guard at the tomb to a deep well may be blasted into the rock.
In contrast to his image and stereotype as a rough-hewn outdoorsman, Buffalo Bill pushed for the rights of American Indians and women. Moreover, despite its history of killing the bison, he said speaking out against hide their conservation hunting and pushing for a hunting season.
Buffalo Bill has become so well known and his exploits so well ingrained in American culture, his character has appeared in many literary works, as well as TV shows and film, and on two U.S. postage stamps. Westerns were very popular in the 1950s and '60s, and Buffalo Bill would make their appearance in many of them. As a character, he is very popular in the Broadway musical Annie Get Your Gun, which was very successful both with Ethel Merman and more recently with Bernadette Peters in the lead role.
Since was a frontier scout who respected the natives, was a staunch supporter of their rights. He employed many more natives of Sitting Bull, feeling his spectacle them a better life, calling them "former friend of the enemy species, the American," and once said:
"Every Indian outbreak that I have ever known resulted from broken promises and broken treaties by the government. "
While in his shows the Indians were usually the "bad guys", attacking stagecoaches and caravans, to be driven off by "heroic" cowboys and soldiers, Bill also had wives and children of his Indian performers set up camp as they would in the homelands as part of the show, so that the paying public could see the human side of the "fierce warriors" who had families like the others, only part of a different culture.
The city Cody, Wyoming was founded in 1896 by Cody and some investors, and is named for him. It 's the home of the Buffalo Bill Historical Center. Fifty miles from the National Park Yellowstone has become a tourist magnet with many dignitaries and political leaders coming to hunt. Bill did indeed spend much time at his home in Cody Wyoming. However, he also had a house in the city of North Platte, Nebraska, and later built the Scout Rest Ranch where it has come to be with his family between shows. This western Nebraska town is still home to "Nebraskaland Days, an annual festival including concerts and a large rodeo. The Scout Rest Ranch North Platte is both a museum and a tourist destination for thousands of people every year.
Buffalo Bill became a hero of the bills, a Congolese youth subculture of the Late 1950s who idolized Western movies.
The nickname of the football club in Gent KAA Gent, Belgium De Buffalo (buffalo), which was adopted after the Wild West Show visited the area in 1900.
On television, his character has appeared in shows such as Bat Masterson and even Bonanza. Her character has been portrayed as anything from a statesman to a flamboyant, exhibitionistic self-serving. Buffalo Bill has been portrayed in films and on television: the buffalo bill
statue of William Cody Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody, Wyoming.
Italy was among the many countries where stories that explore various adventures ascribed to Buffalo Bill were highly popular. In the years 1930 and 1940, the Publishing House of Florence Nerbini monthly published brochures that, sold at 60 cents each.
In 1942, when Fascist Italy found itself at war with the United States, the publisher added a note purporting to reveal that Buffalo Bill was actually an Italian immigrant named Dominic Tombini, a native of the Romagna, Mussolini's native province – a pedigree for which no shred of historical evidence exists. In This way, the adventures could continue publishing in wartime Italy, under the title: "Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Italian plain."
A free verse poem on mortality by EE Cummings uses Buffalo Bill as a picture of life and vitality. The poem is generally untitled, commonly known by the first two lines: "Buffalo Bill's / defunct", but some books like poetry edited by J. Hunter uses the "portrait" name. The poem uses expressive phrases to describe Buffalo Bill's showmanship, referring to his "watersmooth-silver / stallion, and with a staccato rhythm to describe his rapid-fire a series of plates. The poem that has characterized this character has caused great controversy. The fusion of words like "onetwothreefourfive" interprets the impression that Buffalo Bill left his audience.
Buffalo Bill is also the name of a musician / producer / MC from the group of Mechanics of Sound. Buffalo Bill is best known for his work with Melodic Undertone Production Group and its assistance in the movement of underground hiphop San Antonio.
Buffalo Bill was the first song written by Australian country music singer Sara Storer. Living in Camogli, north of Mount Isa, he met a former marksman water buffalo whose stories inspired to write Buffalo Bill, his first song. Buffalo Bill won a Golden Guitar at the Tamworth Country Music Festival in 2001 for New Talent of the Year and appears on his first album, Chasing Buffalo.
Buffalo Bill is also the name of a fictional character in Thomas Harris's Silence of the Lambs, which was also parodied in the movie Joe Dirt under Buffalo Bob's name.
Two television series Buffalo Bill, Jr. (19,556), starring Dickie Jones and Buffalo Bill (19,834), played by Dabney Coleman, had nothing to do with the historical person.
The Buffalo Bills, an NFL team based in Buffalo, New York, were named after Buffalo Bill. Before the existence of that team, other Early football teams (such as Buffalo Bills (AAFC)) used the nickname, due exclusively to the recognition of the name, the name Bill Cody had no special connection to the city.
The Buffalo Bills are a barbershop-quartet singing group consisting of Vern Reed, Al Shea, Bill Spangenberg, and Wayne Ward. They appeared in the original Broadway cast of The Music Man (opened 1957) and in the 1962 film version of that game.
Buffalo Bill is the title of a song by the jam band Phish.
Buffalo Bill is the name of a bluegrass band in Wisconsin.
Samuel Cowdery, buffalo hunter, "Wild West" showman and aviation pioneer changed his name to "Cody" and has often been taken for the original "Buffalo Bill" Cody in his traveling show Captain King of the Cowboys.
Wilson William "Buffalo Bill" Quinn: Retired lieutenant general and Silver Star recipient. He served in World War II as a colonel and became a colonel in Korea and at the end of Korea has become a brigadier general.
Bungalow Bill is the title of a Beatles song that refers indirectly to Buffalo Bill.
Buffalo Bill is the title of a song by rapper American Eminem
List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Indian Wars
Ned Buntline: Contemporary Buffalo Bill and the author of the popular series of dime novel "Buffalo Bill Cody – King of Border Men"
^ Ab Herring, Hal (2008). Famous Firearms of the Old West: From Wild Bill Hickok's Colt Revolvers to Geronimo's Winchester, twelve guns that have shaped our history. TwoDot. 224 pp. ISBN 0762745.088000.
^ ABC Cody, Colonel William F: "The Adventures of Buffalo Bill Cody", 1st ed. page viii. New York and London: Harper & Brother, 1904
^ Polanski, Charles (2006). "The medal of History." Congressional Medal of Honor Society. Retrieved September 28, 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070928073912/http://www.cmohs.com/medal/medal_history.htm.
^ Sterner, Douglas C. (19,992,009). "Restoration of 6 awards previously extracted from the roll of honor." HomeOfHeroes.com. http://www.homeofheroes.com/moh/corrections/restorations.html.
^ The Life of Hon. William F. Cody, known as Buffalo Bill, the famous hunter, scout and guide. Autobiography, FE bliss. Hartford, Conn., 1879, p329
^ Solar may be the burial place of the lost warrior from Buffalo Bill's show? Accessed 25/04/2008
^ Kensel, W. Hudson. Pahaska Tepee, Buffalo Bill's Old Hunting Lodge and Hotel, a history, 1901-1946. Buffalo Bill Historical Center, 1987.
^ Staten Island on the web: Famous Staten Islanders
AB ^ Lloyd, J & J Mitchinson: "The general book of ignorance." Faber & Faber, 2006.
^ Larry McMurtry: "Nickname Sacagawea's. "New York Review of Books, 2001.
^ Transcription of Colorado, May 17, 1917.
^ The false Italian pedigree of Buffalo Bill is one of many objects found by Umberto Eco in the course of his extensive research in the literature of popular culture, pulp and Fascist Italy, he began writing "The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana "
Buffalo Bill Days (June 2224, 2007). A special section of 20 pages of Sheridan Press, published in June 2007 by Sheridan Newspapers, Inc., 144 Grinnell Avenue, PO Box 2006, Sheridan, Wyoming, 82801, USA. (Complete information about Buffalo Bill, as well as the program three-day annual event held in Sheridan, Wyoming).
History of the West and Camp-Fire Chats of Buffalo Bill (Hon. WF Cody.) "A full and complete history of the renowned pioneer Quartette, Boone, Crockett, Carson and Buffalo Bill. "C1888 by HS Smith, published in 1889 by Standard Publishing Co., Philadelphia, PA.
The life of Hon. William F. Cody, known as Buffalo Bill, the famous hunter, scout and guide. Autobiography, FE Bliss. Hartford, Conn., digitized by the Library of Congress 1879.
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