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Mackenzie Conroy at Mar 27, 2020 12:22 PM

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guides, to the army expeditions on the western border.

An official order sent to Leavenworth early in the war, for a man who could manage a brigade of wagons, was answered with a reply that Wild Bill was the only man who could do the work. He was immediately put in charge of the wagons used in the transportation to the southwest. His dating character soon led him into the more important and dangerous duties of a spy, and Buffalo Bill said that he had shown some of the coolest bravery of the whole secret service. The value he must have held as a spy, can be seen in the fact that he was for some time supposed by the rebels to be a spy in the service of the confederacy. After the war, both Buffalo Bill and Wild Bill rode pony [expressed?] over the plain, and much of their lives have been spent together.

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