Buffalo Bill

He was born in Le Claire, Iowa Territory (now the U.S. state of Iowa), but he lived for several years in his father's hometown in modern-day Mississauga, Ontario, before the family returned to the Midwest and settled in the Kansas Territory. Buffalo Bill started working at the age of 11, after his father's death, and became a rider for the Pony Express at age 15. During the American Civil War, he served the Union from 1863 to the end of the war in 1865. Later he served as a civilian scout for the U.S. Army during the Indian Wars. While he was initially awarded the Medal of Honor in 1872 for his actions in the Indian Wars, he was among 911 recipients to have the award rescinded in 1917. Congress reinstated the medals for Cody and four other civilian scouts in 1989. Provided by Wikipedia
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Buffalo Billin seikkailut by Cody, William Frederick
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Story of the wild West and camp-fire chats, by Buffalo Bill by Cody, William Frederick
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An Autobiography of Buffalo-Bill <Colonel W. F. Cody> by Cody, William Frederick
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