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2119 Col. Wm. F. Cody: Dear Sir,- Having visited your great exhbitioni n St. Louis and New York City, I desire to congratulate you on the successes of your enterprise. I was much interested in the various life-like representations of Western scenery, as well as the fine exhibition of skilled markmanship and magnificent horsemanship. You not only represent the many interesting features of frontier life, but also the difficulties and dangers that have been encountered by the adventurous and fearless pioneers of civilization. The wild Indian life as it ws a few years ago will soon be a thing of the past, but you appear to have selected a good class of Indians to represent that race of people, and I regard your exhibition as not only ver interesting but practically instructive. Your services on the frontier were exceedingly valuable. With best wishes for your success, believe me very truly yours, ____________________ "HE IS KING OF THEM ALL." MAJOR JOHN M. BURKE: DEAR SIR,- I take pleasure in saying that in an experience of about thirty years on the plains and in the mountains, I have seen a great many guides, scouts, trailers and hunters, and Buffalo Bill (W.F. Cody) is king of them all . He has been with me in seven Indian fights, and his services have been invaluable. Very respectfully yours, ________________ | 2119 Col. Wm. F. Cody: Dear Sir,- Having visited your great exhbitioni n St. Louis and New York City, I desire to congratulate you on the successes of your enterprise. I was much interested in the various life-like representations of Western scenery, as well as the fine exhibition of skilled markmanship and magnificent horsemanship. You not only represent the many interesting features of frontier life, but also the difficulties and dangers that have been encountered by the adventurous and fearless pioneers of civilization. The wild Indian life as it ws a few years ago will soon be a thing of the past, but you appear to have selected a good class of Indians to represent that race of people, and I regard your exhibition as not only ver interesting but practically instructive. Your services on the frontier were exceedingly valuable. With best wishes for your success, believe me very truly yours, ____________________ "HE IS KING OF THEM ALL." MAJOR JOHN M. BURKE: DEAR SIR,- I take pleasure in saying that in an experience of about thirty years on the plains and in the mountains, I have seen a great many guides, scouts, trailers and hunters, and Buffalo Bill (W.F. Cody) is king of them all . He has been with me in seven Indian fights, and his services have been invaluable. Very respectfully yours, ________________ |
