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Buffalo Bill - Wikipedia
William Frederick Cody (February 26, 1846 – January 10, 1917), known as Buffalo Bill, was an American soldier, bison hunter, and showman. One of the most famous and well-known figures of the American Old West, Cody started his legend at the young age of 23.
William ‘Buffalo Bill’ Cody dies - History Today
2017年1月1日 · He died in Denver, where 25,000 people paid respects to his coffin and was buried six months later in a steel vault on Lookout Mountain overlooking the city. He remains synonymous with the image of the Wild West.
The unique story behind ‘Buffalo Bill’s’ death: History Colorado
On January 10, 1917, Buffalo Bill Cody passed away while visiting his sister in Denver, Colorado. Bill Cody, popularly known as Buffalo Bill, was one of the most iconic characters of the...
The American West: The Death of Buffalo Bill - Cowboy State Daily
2024年8月3日 · Buffalo Bill won, killed Yellow Hair, scalped him in front of his speechless companions, and held the scalp high above his head while screaming, “First scalp for Custer!” But the show-business bug had bitten Cody, and in 1883 he organized his first Wild West tour.
Buffalo Bill | Biography & Facts | Britannica - Encyclopedia Britannica
2025年2月1日 · Buffalo Bill (born February 26, 1846, Scott county, Iowa, U.S.—died January 10, 1917, Denver, Colorado) was an American buffalo hunter, U.S. Army scout, Pony Express rider, Indian fighter, actor, and impresario who dramatized the facts and flavor of the American West through fiction and melodrama.
Is Buffalo Bill Cody Really Buried on Lookout Mountain?
On January 10, 1917, while visiting his sister in Denver, famous scout, Buffalo hunter, showman and ultimate Son of the West, Buffalo Bill Cody died from kidney failure. Because he passed away in the middle of the winter the road to Lookout Mountain, the spot where he wanted to be buried, was impassable.
William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody | Colorado Encyclopedia
William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody (1846–1917) was neither born in Colorado nor lived in the state. In death, however, he became one of its most famous residents. Cody’s first experience in Colorado came in 1859, when he was a thirteen-year-old participant in the Colorado Gold Rush.
Our History - Buffalo Bill Museum & Grave
William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody died in 1917 and was buried in Lookout Mountain Park, part of the Denver Mountain Parks system. According to his widow Louisa Cody and close friends, Cody asked to be buried on the mountain overlooking the Great Plains where he …
History of Buffalo Bill - Buffalo Bill Museum & Grave
Come learn about William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody, one of the most famous people of his time, and his Wild West show. See for yourself why he wanted to be buried on top of Lookout Mountain. Skip to content
William Frederick Cody - Buffalo Bill Center of the West
Mary Cody died on November 22, 1863. Bill mourned deeply. Early in 1864 he enlisted in the 7th Kansas Cavalry, a volunteer Union regiment that included many of his Jayhawking comrades, and fought honorably to the end of the Civil War. In St. Louis …