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4 revisions | Natalie V at Apr 07, 2020 10:42 AM | |
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183"Buffalo Bill." At that time young Cody, but fourteen years of age, was working with the "Government freighters," between Salt Lake City and the Missouri River, in the summer time, wintering in the Rocky Mountains. He had entered the service of Russell, Major & Waddall as a fraighter across the plains, in order to support his widowed mother and sisters, and continued in that employment until the establishment of the Pony Express, in which he was the first rider who started on the route. In this way five eventful years of his life were passed. It is impossible to detail all the adventures he encountered during that critical period in Western history. Although not out of his teens, his reputation as a daredevil scout, who feared neither hostile Indian nor treacherous white man, was wide spread. BILL'S FIRST FIGHT. | 183 |
