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KEOKUK CONSTITUTION

KEOKUK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1877.

The Des Moines Register of yesterday
says: "Among the passengers eastward bound
on the Rock Island train last evening were
"Buffalo Bill" and family, accompanied by
two Indian chiefs and an interpreter. They
were en route for Washington to consult with
the President. The chiefs were entitled
"Young-Man-that-carries-the-Sword" and
"Two Bears." They were clad in full Indian
toggery, while Buffalo William supported a
diamond as big and brilliant as a quarter section
of The Policy."

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KEOKUK CONSTITUTION
KEOKUK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22.
The Des Moines Register of yesterday says: "Among the passengers eastward bound on the Rock Island train last evening were "Buffalo Bill" and family, accompanied by two Indian chiefs and an interpreter. They were en route for Washington to consult with the President. The chiefs were entitled "Young-Man-that-carries-the-Sword" and "Two Bears." They were clad in full Indian toggery, while Buffalo William supported a diamond as big and brilliant as a quarter section of The Policy."