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LT11LT11 added a note to page 26 in the work 1882 Buffalo Bill Combination News in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Torn page and faded microfilm make some words difficult to read. ”Note Added
LT11LT11 added a note to page 112 in the work 1882 Buffalo Bill Combination News in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Smudged microfilm made one word difficult to read.”Note Added
LT11LT11 added a note to page 111 in the work 1882 Buffalo Bill Combination News in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Some words difficult to read due to smudges and ink lines.”Note Added
RuvaRuva added a note to page 64 in the work 1878 Buffalo Bill Combination News in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “There was a portion towards the middle that looks slightly cut off. Some of it is legible but wouldn't mind if someone else double-checked that what I transcribed looked accurate.”Note Added
idiotguy273idiotguy273 added a note to page 1 in the work 1873 Buffalo Bill Combination News in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “WHEELER OPERA HOUSE THE SCOUTS! Messers, Cody, Judson, Omihundro & Neixon Proprietors ONE NIGHT ONLY! Monday, January 13th. In the New Sensational Drama written by Ned. Boutline, SCOUTS OF THE PRAIRIE, AND RED DEVILTRY AS IT IS. BUFFA”Note Added
Hannah ShaferHannah Shafer added a note to page 68 in the work 1875 Buffalo Bill Combination News in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “This page is in another language. ”Note Added
LT11LT11 added a note to page 128 in the work 1880 Buffalo Bill Combination News in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Faded microfilm makes some words difficult to read.”Note Added
LT11LT11 added a note to page 127 in the work 1880 Buffalo Bill Combination News in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Faded microfilm makes some words difficult to read.”Note Added
LT11LT11 added a note to page 111 in the work 1880 Buffalo Bill Combination News in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Smudged microfilm makes some words difficult to read.”Note Added
LT11LT11 added a note to page 110 in the work 1880 Buffalo Bill Combination News in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Faded microfilm makes some words difficult to read.”Note Added
LT11LT11 added a note to page 104 in the work 1880 Buffalo Bill Combination News in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Faded microfilm and streaking make text difficult to read.”Note Added
LT11LT11 added a note to page 102 in the work 1880 Buffalo Bill Combination News in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Faded microfilm, some words difficult to read.”Note Added
LT11LT11 added a note to page 103 in the work 1880 Buffalo Bill Combination News in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Faded microfilm and stain make some words difficult to read.”Note Added
Hannah ShaferHannah Shafer added a note to page 63 in the work Buffalo Bill's Wild West In England (Part2) in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Please check wording. Some words didn't seem to make sense in the context, but I typed what I thought I saw. ”Note Added
Hannah ShaferHannah Shafer added a note to page 104 in the work Buffalo Bill's Wild West In England (Part 1) in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Left side of article is cut off. Used best judgment in transcribing. Some words may be partial. ”Note Added
Hannah ShaferHannah Shafer added a note to page 98 in the work Buffalo Bill's Wild West In England (Part 1) in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Hole in page and slight rips around it make it hard to transcribe. ”Note Added
Hannah ShaferHannah Shafer added a note to page 52 in the work 1886 Buffalo Bill Combination News in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Has now been reviewed :)”Note Added
Nicole PushNicole Push added a note to page 9 in the work 1879 Buffalo Bill Combination News in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Middle section is hard to discern because of fading- NP 3/25/20”Note Added
CYT StudentsCYT Students added a note to page 231 in the work 1882 Buffalo Bill Combination News in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Faded microfilm.”Note Added
CYT StudentsCYT Students added a note to page 28 in the work 1882 Buffalo Bill Combination News in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Faded and blurred microfilm.”Note Added
CYT StudentsCYT Students added a note to page 6 in the work 1874 Buffalo Bill Combination News in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Faded microfilm.”Note Added
CYT StudentsCYT Students added a note to page 24 in the work 1874 Buffalo Bill Combination News in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Faded Microfilm.”Note Added
CYT StudentsCYT Students added a note to page 174 in the work Buffalo Bill's Wild West In England (Part 1) in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Faded microfilm”Note Added
CYT StudentsCYT Students added a note to page 168 in the work Buffalo Bill's Wild West In England (Part 1) in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Faded microfilm in some areas.”Note Added
CYT StudentsCYT Students added a note to page 89 in the work Buffalo Bill's Wild West In England (Part 1) in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Slightly faded microfilm.”Note Added
CYT StudentsCYT Students added a note to page 60 in the work Buffalo Bill's Wild West In England (Part 1) in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “One letter hard to read due to microfilm fading. One symbol unknown, put in question mark.”Note Added
CYT StudentsCYT Students added a note to page 96 in the work Buffalo Bill's Wild West In England (Part 1) in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Stain and faded microfilm makes some text difficult to read. ”Note Added
CYT StudentsCYT Students added a note to page 90 in the work Buffalo Bill's Wild West In England (Part2) in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Faded microfilm and blurry words made some text difficult to decipher.”Note Added
CYT StudentsCYT Students added a note to page 46 in the work Buffalo Bill's Wild West In England (Part 1) in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Faded microfilm, some words difficult to read.”Note Added
CYT StudentsCYT Students added a note to page 36 in the work Buffalo Bill's Wild West In England (Part2) in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Faded microfilm, difficult to know some letters.”Note Added
CYT StudentsCYT Students added a note to page 13 in the work Buffalo Bill's Wild West In England (Part2) in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Slightly faded microfilm in some places.”Note Added
ConkieConkie added a note to page Page 15 in the work 1880-1883 Garlow scrapbook in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “The existence of the 5th handwritten newspaper "New York Sunday Courier" appears to be formally titled "The Sunday Courier" published in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. from 1872 to 1941. See this link to the Library of Congress' Chronicling America webpage: https:/”Note Added
ConkieConkie added a note to page Page 15 in the work 1880-1883 Garlow scrapbook in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “The existence of the 4th handwritten newspaper "Vermont - Rutland Daily Herald" is supported by this Library of Congress' Chronicling America webpage: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/results/?state=Vermont&county=&city=Rutland&year1=1880”Note Added
ConkieConkie added a note to page Page 15 in the work 1880-1883 Garlow scrapbook in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “The existence of the 3rd handwritten newspaper "North Adams Mass Hoosac Valley News" is supported by this Library of Congress's Chronicling America entry: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83020622/ ”Note Added
ConkieConkie added a note to page Page 15 in the work 1880-1883 Garlow scrapbook in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “The existence of the 2nd handwritten newspaper "Clinton Iowa Daily Herald" is supported by this link: https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_History_of_Clinton_County_Iowa/iFE0AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Clinton+Daily+Herald&pg=PA531&printsec=frontcover”Note Added
ConkieConkie added a note to page Page 15 in the work 1880-1883 Garlow scrapbook in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “The existence of the 1st handwritten newspaper is supported by this link: https://books.google.com/books?id=auInAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA412&lpg=PA412&dq=%22The+Evening+Recorder%22+Brockville,+Ontario&source=bl&ots=a6f2NCMlTu&sig=ACfU3U2xWYVx5uzggyCERIhP4D-Mzsku8Q&”Note Added
ConkieConkie added a note to page Page 16 in the work 1880-1883 Garlow scrapbook in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “The 6th handwritten newspaper is Ottawa Daily Free Press, which was titled "The Free Press" on it's front page, but shown as "The Ottawa Daily Free Press" on inside pages. See this Google page link: https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=324&dat=1881022”Note Added
ConkieConkie added a note to page Page 16 in the work 1880-1883 Garlow scrapbook in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “The 5th handwritten newspaper lists both the Montréal Herald and Montréal Gazette. Perhaps this was actually cut from the Montréal Star, which was founded in 1869 (as per same website as in 3rd & 4th notes here)... https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Que”Note Added
ConkieConkie added a note to page Page 16 in the work 1880-1883 Garlow scrapbook in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “The 4th handwritten newspaper (at top of 2nd column) is Montréal Herald, which was founded in 1811, per website at link: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Quebec_Newspapers#Early_Qu.C3.A9bec_Newspapers. Look under heading "Early Québec Newspapers"”Note Added
ConkieConkie added a note to page Page 16 in the work 1880-1883 Garlow scrapbook in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “The 3rd handwritten newspaper is Montréal Gazette, which dates from the early 1700s, per website at link: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Quebec_Newspapers#Early_Qu.C3.A9bec_Newspapers. Look under heading "Early Québec Newspapers"”Note Added
ConkieConkie added a note to page Page 16 in the work 1880-1883 Garlow scrapbook in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “The 2nd handwritten newspaper is Ottawa Daily Citizen (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) In print from 1846-1897 See link to support: https://www.newspapers.com/title_9312/ottawa_daily_citizen/”Note Added
ConkieConkie added a note to page Page 16 in the work 1880-1883 Garlow scrapbook in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “First handwritten newspaper title was misspelled. Fitchburgh was written, but the paper published is actually spelled "Fitchburg" See link to support publisher and their publishing dates: https://newspaperarchive.com/us/massachusetts/fitchburg/fitchb”Note Added
ConkieConkie added a note to page Page 20 in the work 1879-1880 Buffalo Bill Combination in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “To help decipher the letters used in the Old German font, I referred to the "TypographerFraktur" script, found at: https://www.1001fonts.com/fraktur-fonts.html?page=3&items=10”Note Added
ConkieConkie added a note to page Page 20 in the work 1879-1880 Buffalo Bill Combination in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Regarding the German article (middle column, bottom of page) See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fra_Diavolo_(opera) This wiki page indicates Giacomo was an accomplice (i.e., bandit).”Note Added
Whitney RittscherWhitney Rittscher added a note to page Page 39 in the work 1879-1880 Buffalo Bill Combination in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “BUFFALO BILL. An Interview With Hon. Wm. F. Cody by a Commercial Representative. Opinions of the Celebrated Indian Fighter on the Indian Problem. Never Make a Promise to the Indians Which is not Fulfilled to the Letter. A representative of THE COMM”Note Added
Whitney RittscherWhitney Rittscher added a note to page Page 36 in the work 1879-1880 Buffalo Bill Combination in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “HON. W. F. CODY. Phocian Howard, editor of the Danville, Ills., Democratic Bourbon, says in his paper: We are glad that our people will have an opportunity see Buffalo Bill in his last and greatest dramatic sensation. We were present in the Nebraska L”Note Added
Whitney RittscherWhitney Rittscher added a note to page Page 35 in the work 1879-1880 Buffalo Bill Combination in Buffalo Bill Cody collection, saying “Buffalo Bill's troupe had a good audience at the Opera house last night, and the entertainment gave unbounded satisfaction. We regret exceedingly that want of space forbids the extended notice the entertainment deserves. AMUSEMENT One of the most en”Note Added