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The nickname is a reference to American soldier and frontiersman "Buffalo Bill" Cody. He hunted buffalo to feed construction crews on the Union Pacific Railroad and claimed to have slaughtered ...
William Frederick “Buffalo Bill” Cody wasn’t just a man; he was a legend. Born in 1846, Cody earned the nickname “Buffalo Bill” during his time as a buffalo hunter. He supplied meat to ...
Instead, the Bills are named after "Buffalo Bill" Cody, an individual that had heavy influence in American history. "Buffalo Bill" Cody is a figure from the American Old West. Born in Iowa in ...
So tell us about Buffalo Bill Cody. How did he come into the Great Plains and earn his fame, first of all, as a hunter and scout? Well, when Bill was still small, they lived in Iowa. That's where ...
The Bills, instead, are named after "Buffalo Bill" Cody, a man who literally hunted bison. But why? According to the team, the name "Buffalo Bills" was chosen during a naming contest for Buffalo's ...
Feb. 4, 2001 - Near the end, as he lay dying in a house on Lafayette Street, Buffalo Bill Cody must really,truly have hated Denver. After all, this is where his famous Wild West Show was seized by the ...
“Buffalo Bill” Cody's large company of players, livestock and set pieces. The Wild West Show’s inaugural year was 1884. “Nothing had ever existed on this scale. From circuses to tent ...
William Frederick Cody was born in LeClaire 168 years ago Wednesday, but the Buffalo Bill Museum got a head start Sunday in celebrating his birthday and giving the public a sneak peek at its new ...