William Buffalo Bill Cody Buffalo Bill is one of Old West's most interesting people, the most famous speaker in New West. Buffalo Bill was born in 1846, his real name is William Frederick Cody. Cody has lots of things. He is a catcher, bullfighter, Colorado '50 - Finner', a pony express driver, a civil war soldier, a station wagon, a driver of Hammer, and even a hotel manager. He changed his name to Buffalo Bill in the early twenties as his technology provided buffalo to railroad workers.
In his autobiography, famous border performer William "Buffalo Bill" Cody claimed he was a pony express rider at the age of 14. He even claimed that he once took a record of 384 miles. Cody is almost certainly a messenger of the owner of the Pony Express, but he did not record that he had a post, and he attended a school in Kansas in a short history of the company There is proof that it might be. Regardless of Cody's relationship with Pony Express, he will remember his memory with the famous "Wild West" juggling show (including Pony Express driver and horse exchange) from 1883 to 1916 There is no doubt that it has been retained.
In 1883, the history book of Buffalo Bill - William Cody started the first wild West Show. The signboard shows of these trips are filled with talented ranchers, American Indians, and people of various borders. Endless, alcoholic, and rapidly decreasing disaster, Jane traded with her own name in the last few years of her life. Sharpshooter Anne Oakley was on the other way and became a star of the capacity of the Buffalo Bill Act. A girl on a farm not satisfied with a small house on the prairie will be fascinated by these possibilities.
William "Buffalo Bill" Cody, because he already has expert Markman, the world champion Adam Boogardus as his traveler, to join Oakley to his wild West Show after the first encounter I refused to hire to a part of the regiment. However, at the end of 1884, the steamship carrying the performers sank to the bottom of the Mississippi River. Passengers safely extinguished it, but sharp shooter sharp guns encountered the death of water. A few months after the accident, Bogardos withdrew from the Wild West Show in Buffalo Bill and made a vacancy full of Oakley.