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126Correspondence which Explains Itself. Hon. W. F. Cody, (Buffalo Bill): Dear Sir-- We, the undersigned, having enjoyed Geo. C. Harding, John Hanna, Gentlemen-- Nothing could give me greater W. F. CODY, (Buffalo Bill). | 126Correspondence which Explains Itself. Hon. W. F. Cody, (Buffalo Bill): Dear Sir-- We, the undersigned, having enjoyed your interesting entertainments given at the Opera House this week, presenting to us the scenes of your perilous vocation in the far West as Chief of Scouts for the government, would request a repetition of your new drama entitled "The Red Right Hand." Trusting you will comply, at the same time we congratulate you on your very deserving success, and hoping you will visit us again soon, feeling assured you will ever receive the same warm reception from the citizens of Indianapolis as well as yours, very respectfully, Geo. C. Harding, John Hanna, Gus. Gregg, J. M. Paver, Jos. Flannery, Fred. Thompson, Frank N. Scott, Capt. Jenks, and one hundred others. Gentlemen-- Nothing could give me greater pleasure than honoring your solicitation, and pleasure than honoring your solicitation, and allow me to tender you and your kind citizens my heartfelt thanks for your appreciation of my endeavors to picture to you in your quiet and peaceful homes, on the rostrum stage, the dangers and trials that ever surround the settlers and those emigrating to our western borders. At your request, this evening, our last appearance, we will reproduce the drama "The Red Right Hand," and when engaged in my calling on the plains, among my happiest moments will be those when thinking of my many dear friends in the east, none of whom I esteem and regard more highly than those of Indianapolis. With much regard, I remain Yours, truly W. F. CODY, (Buffalo Bill). |
