Wednesday 20 February 2019

Buffalo Bill | Timeline

Buffalo Bill, byname of William Frederick Cody, (born February 26, 1846, Scott county, Iowa, U.S.—died January 10, 1917, Denver, Colorado), American buffalo hunter, U.S. Army scout, Pony Express rider, Indian fighter, actor, and impresario who dramatized the facts and flavour of the American West through fiction and melodrama. His colourful Wild West show, which came to be known as Buffalo Bill’s Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World, evolved into an international institution and made him one of the world’s first global celebrities. (Intro from Britannica)

February 26, 1846 - Le Claire, Iowa Territory - William Frederick Cody is born
January(?) 1(?), 1847 - Mississauga, Ontario - Isaac Cody and Mary Ann Laycock move to Ontario. William is baptized there
January(?) 1(?), 1853 - Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Territory - After selling his land in rural Scott County, Iowa, Isaac Cody moves his family to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Territory
January(?) 1(?), 1856(?) - Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Territory - Isaac Cody delivers an anti-slavery speech at a meeting and is stabbed twice by a pro-slavery man
April 1(?), 1857 - Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Territory - Isaac Cody, who was still suffering the effects of the stab wounds, dies on his way from Cleveland, Ohio, to Kansas, due to a respiratory infection and complications from kidney disease
May(?) 1(?), 1857 - 11-year-old William Cody takes a job as a "boy extra" with a freight carrier. On horseback he would ride up and down the lenght of a wagon train and deliver messages between the drivers and workmen
January(?) 1(?), 1858 - Salt Lake City, Utah - Joins Johnston's Army as an unofficial member of the scouts assigned to guide the US Army to Utah, to put down a rebellion by the Mormon population of Salt Lake City
January(?) 1(?), 1861 - Fort Laramie, Wyoming - Refused by the US Army because of his young age. He began working with a freight caravan that delivered supplies to Fort Laramie in Wyoming
January(?) 1(?), 1863 - Fort Leavenworth, Kansas - 17-year-old William Cody enlists as a teamster with the rank of private in Company H, 7th Kansas Cavalry
January(?) 1(?), 1865 - Discharged
January(?) 1(?), 1866 - Junction City, Kansas - Reunites with his old friend "Wild Bill" Hickok, then serving as a scout
March 6, 1866 - St.Louis, Missouri - William Cody marries Louisa Maud Frederici
August 1(?), 1867 - Ellis County, Kansas - Battle of the Saline River =(START)
October 28, 1867 - Hays, Kansas - The settlement of Rome is founded by William Cody and William Rose, a railroad contractor
March 28, 1868 - Hays, Kansas - Wild Bill Hickok picks up 11 union army deserters who had been charged with stealing government property. He is assigned to bring the men to Topeka for trial and he requests armed escort. The men assigned to him are William F. Cody, a sergeant and 5 privates
April 2, 1868 - Topeka, Kansas - Hickok, William Cody and their prisoners arrive in Topeka
June(?) 1(?), 1868 - Fort Larned, W. of Larned, Kansas - Returns to the Army
March 5, 1870 - North Platte, Nebraska - Buffalo Bill is initiated in Freemasonry in Platte Valley Lodge No.32
April 2, 1870 - North Platte, Nebraska - Buffalo Bill receives his masonic second degree
January 10, 1871 - North Platte, Nebraska - Buffalo Bill receives his masonic third degree
January 13, 1872 - S. of North Platte, Nebraska - Hunting in Nebraska with George Armstrong Custer and Duke Alexis of Russia
August 9, 1872 - North Platte, Nebraska - Letter to Moses Kerngood
December 1(?), 1872 - Chicago - Travels to Chicago to make his stage debut with his friend Texas Jack Omohundro in "The Scouts of the Prairie"
May 11, 1873 - Washington D.C. - Letter to his sister Julia Cody Goodman
May 27, 1874 - Hamilton, Ontario - Buffalo Bill’s Combination acting troop performances (27th and 28th)
June 2, 1874 - Montreal, Quebec - Buffalo Bill’s Combination acting troop performances (June 2nd to 4th)
June 25, 1874 - London, Ontario - Buffalo Bill’s Combination acting troop performances (25th and 26th)
June 29, 1874 - Toronto, Ontario - Buffalo Bill’s Combination acting troop performances (29th and 30th)
November 15, 1875 - Selma, Alabama - Buffalo Bill’s Combination acting troop performance
November 16, 1875 - Montgomery, Alabama - Buffalo Bill’s Combination acting troop performances (November 16th and 17th)
November 18, 1875 - Mobile, Alabama - Buffalo Bill’s Combination acting troop performances (November 18th to 20th)
March 23, 1876 - Chatham, Ontario - Buffalo Bill’s Combination acting troop performance
March 24, 1876 - London, Ontario - Buffalo Bill’s Combination acting troop performances (24th and 25th)
March 27, 1876 - Toronto, Ontario - Buffalo Bill’s Combination acting troop performance
March 28, 1876 - Hamilton, Ontario - Buffalo Bill’s Combination acting troop performances (27th and 28th)
April 22, 1876 - Rochester, New York - Letter to his sister Julia Cody Goodman
June 1, 1876 - Cheyenne, Wyoming - Arrives in Cheyenne
July 17, 1876 - near Montrose, Nebraska - Buffalo Bill kills and scalps the cheyenne warrior chief Yellow Hair
July 18, 1876 - Red Cloud Agency, near Crawford, Nebraska - Letter to Louisa Frederici Cody about killing Yellow Hair
September 4, 1876 - Yellow Stone River - Letter to Louisa Frederici Cody from aboard a steamer heading west
October 1(?), 1876 - Returns to the stage, reenacting his duel with "Yellow Hair"
October 5, 1878 - Wilmington, North Carolina - Letter to Michael Gardner
October 13, 1878 - Savannah, Georgia - Letter to Michael Gardner
May 9, 1879 - North Platte, Nebraska - Letter to Samuel Stone "Buckskin Sam" Hall
May 23, 1879 - North Platte - Letter to Samuel Stone "Buckskin Sam" Hall
July 5, 1879 - North Platte - Letter to Samuel Stone "Buckskin Sam" Hall
September 2, 1879 - Davenport, Iowa - Letter to Samuel Stone "Buckskin Sam" Hall
December 29, 1879 - Mobile, Alabama - Buffalo Bill's Combination acting troop performances (29th and 30th)
December 31, 1879 - Montgomery, Alabama - Buffalo Bill's Combination acting troop performances (December 31st and January 1st)
January 2, 1880 - Selma, Alabama - Buffalo Bill's Combination acting troop performance
January 3, 1880 - Eufala, Alabama - Buffalo Bill's Combination acting troop performance
January 7, 1880 - Opelika, Alabama - Buffalo Bill's Combination acting troop performance
May 13, 1880 - Saint Catherines, Ontario - Buffalo Bill’s Combination acting troop performances (13th and 14th)
August 17, 1880 - New York - Letter to Samuel Stone "Buckskin Sam" Hall
November 1, 1880 - Ottawa, Ontario - Buffalo Bill’s Combination acting troop performance
November 4, 1880 - Montreal, Quebec - Buffalo Bill’s Combination acting troop performances (November 4th to 6th)
November 22, 1880 - Toronto, Ontario - Buffalo Bill’s Combination acting troop performances (22nd and 23rd)
November 25, 1880 - Hamilton, Ontario - Buffalo Bill’s Combination acting troop performance
November 26, 1880 - Port Hope, Ontario - Buffalo Bill’s Combination acting troop performance
November 27, 1880 - Peterborough, Ontario - Buffalo Bill’s Combination acting troop performance
November 30, 1880 - Brockville, Ontario - Buffalo Bill’s Combination acting troop performance
February 12, 1882 - Akron, Ohio - Letter to Al Goodman
September 1(?), 1882 - Cleveland, Ohio - Telegram to his sister Julia Cody Goodman
Buffalo Bill, c.1883
February 3, 1883 - Cleveland, Ohio - Letter to his sister Julia Cody Goodman
April 19, 1883 - Saint Catherines, Ontario - Buffalo Bill’s Combination acting troop performance
April 20, 1883 - Toronto, Ontario - Buffalo Bill’s Combination acting troop performances (20th and 21st)
May 19, 1883 - Omaha, Nebraska - First ever Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show
September 24, 1883 - Toledo, Ohio - Letter to sister Julia Cody Goodman
March 9, 1884 - New Orleans - Captain Bogardus and sons quit the Wild West Show. After knowing this, Annie Oakley writes to Buffalo Bill
May 1(?), 1884 - St.Louis, Missouri - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance (opening of 1884 season)
September 1(?), 1884 - New York - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
November 18, 1884 - Shawneetown, Illinois - Letter to Mollie Moses
December 8, 1884 - New Orleans - Buffalo Bill arrives in New Orleans (where Annie Oakley and Frank Butler were)
December 23, 1884 - New Orleans - After two canceled opening dates (due to the weather and the sinking of the steamship transporting the show on the Mississippi River), the show is opened in New Orleans
March 1, 1885 - New Orleans? | Morganfield, Kentucky? - Letter to Mollie Moses
Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill, Montreal, 1885
April 14, 1885 - Montgomery, Alabama - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (14th and 15th)
April 17, 1885 - Birmingham, Alabama - Letter to Mollie Moses
April 25(?), 1885 - Louisville, Kentucky - Annie Oakley joins Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show for a 3-day tryout
August 1(?), 1885 - Ottawa | Hamilton | Kingston, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances in Ontario, Canada
August 9, 1885 - Montreal, Quebec - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (August 9th to 17th)
August 24, 1885 - Toronto, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 28, 1885 - Columbus, Ohio - Letter to Al Goodman
January(?) 1(?), 1886 - North Platte, Nebraska - Buffalo Bill buys a 16 km² ranch near North Platte, Nebraska
April 22, 1886 - North Platte, Nebraska - Letter to Mollie Moses
April 26, 1886 - North Platte, Nebraska - Letter to Mollie Moses
May 3, 1886 - St.Louis, Missouri - Arrives in St.Louis
February 19, 1887 - New York - Letter to James Geary
April 1, 1887 - New York(?) - The entire show, including horses and buffalo, depart to London in the steamship "State of Nebraska" to perform at the London American Exposition. 
April 14, 1887 - Gravesend, England - The steamship "State of Nebraska" enters the River Thames and anchors at Gravesend.
May 6, 1887 - London - Private performance of the Wild West Show to members of the nobility including the Princes of Wales, the Crown Prince of Denmark and members of the royal household
May 9, 1887 - London - Official opening of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show
May 11, 1887 - Windsor Castle - Private performance of Buffalo Bill's "Wild West Show" to Queen Victoria
June 20, 1887 - Windsor Castle - Performance for the Queen and her guests on the occasion of her Golden Jubilee
October 1(?), 1887 - London - End of the London Run of the show after more than 300 performances
November(?) 1(?), 1887 - Birmingham - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
November(?) 30(?), 1887 - Manchester - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (From November 30th(?) to April 30th)
June 1(?), 1888 - New York(?) - The Wild West Show returns to the United States after stops in Birmingham and Manchester
June 9, 1888 - Erastina (Mariners' Harbor station), Staten Island - Letter to Brian Keating O'Dwyer
June 12, 1888 - Broadway, New York - Letter to Wheeler
May 18, 1889 - Paris - The Wild West Show returns to Europe as part of the Exposition Universelle in Paris (performances until November 14th)
November 17, 1889 - Lyon, France - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (from November 17th to 28th)
December 1, 1889 - Marseille, France - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (March 4th and 5th)
December 27, 1889 - Barcelona - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances until January 19, 1890
January 26, 1890 - Naples, Italy - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (January 26th to February 17th)
February 20, 1890 - Rome, Italy - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (February 20th to March 9th)
March 8, 1890 - Prati di Castello, Rome - Buffalo Bill challenges nine italian butteri (a sort of italian equivalent of cowboys), led by Augusto Imperiali, confident that his men were more skilled at roping calves and performing other cowboy actions. In the end of the "competition", the italians surprisingly and easily win.
March 12, 1890 - Florence, Italy - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (March 12th to 20th)
March 23, 1890 - Bologna, Italy - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (March 23rd to 31th)
April 2, 1890 - Milan, Italy - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (April 2nd to 13th)
April 14, 1890 - Verenci, Italy - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (April 14th to 16th)
April 19, 1890 - Munich - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (April 19th to May 5th)
May 8, 1890 - Vienna, Austria - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances until May 29th
June 1, 1890 - Dresden - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (June 1st to 16th)
June 17, 1890 - Leipzig - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (June 17th to 22nd)
July 1, 1890 - Hannover - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (July 1st to 14th)
July 15, 1890 - Braunschweig - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (July 15th to 20th)
July 23, 1890 - Berlin - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 24, 1890 - Hamburg - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (August 24th to 31st)
September 2, 1890 - Bremen - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (September 2nd to 11th)
September 16, 1890 - Cologne - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (September 16th to 22nd)
September 23, 1890 - Dusseldorf - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (September 23rd to 29th)
September 30, 1890 - Frankfurt - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (September 30th to October 13th)
October 14, 1890 - Stuttgart - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (October 14th to 19th)
October 21, 1890 - Strassburg (Strasbourg, today France) - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (October 21st to 26th)
November 24, 1890 - New York - Buffalo Bill debarks at New York harbor. Receives a telegram from General Nelson A.Miles, commander of the US troops in South Dakota, asking him to proceed immediatly to Standing Rock indian reservation in Dakota Territory where a tense situation was unfolding. Miles authorizes Buffalo Bill to "secure" his friend Sitting Bull
November 27, 1890 - Mandan, North Dakota - Buffalo Bill reaches Mandan, North Dakota by train
November 28, 1890 - Fort Yates, North Dakota - Major McLaughlin, the agent in charge of Standing Rock, manages to make Buffalo Bill's meeting with Sitting Bull impossible. First he leaves some bottles of liquor for a tired Buffalo Bill to easily get drunk. During another day of rest, McLaughlin disinforms him about Sitting Bull's whereabouts. When Buffalo Bill is about to go to the Standing Rock indian reservation, he receives news that President Benjamin Harrison had rescinded Gereral Mile's order for him to bring in Sitting Bull
April 19, 1891 - Strassburg (Strasbourg, today France) - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (April 19th to 22nd)
April 23, 1891 - Karlsruhe - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (April 23rd to 26th)
April 27, 1891 - Mannheim - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (April 27th to 30th)
May 1, 1891 - Darmstadt - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (May 1st to 3rd)
May 4, 1891 - Mainz - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (May 4th to 7th)
May 8, 1891 - Cologne - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (May 8th to 12th)
May 13, 1891 - Dortmund - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (May 13th to 16th)
May 17, 1891 - Duisburg - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (May 17th to 19th)
May 20, 1891 - Krefeld - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (May 20th to 23rd)
May 24, 1891 - Aachen, Germany - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (May 24th to 27th)
May 28, 1891 - Antwerp | Brussels - Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show enters in Belgium. First of the Antwerp and Brussels performances
June 1, 1891 - Antwerp | Brussels - The King and Queen of Belgium, Leopold II and Marie-Henriette, attend a performance of the show
June 2, 1891 - Waterloo - Visit to the Waterloo monument in company of 41 Lakotas
June 3, 1891 - Antwerp | Brussels - Back to the performances in Brussels and Antwerp
June 11, 1891 - Antwerp - Back to perform only in Antwerp
June 17, 1891 - Antwerp - Last performance of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in Antwerp
June 20, 1891 - Leeds, England - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (from June 20th to July 4th)
July 5, 1891 - Liverpool, England - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (from July 5th to 18th)
July 19, 1891 - Manchester, England - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (from July 19th to August 8th)
August 8, 1891 - Sheffield, England - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (from August 8th to 15th)
August 16, 1891 - Stoke-on-Trent, England - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (from August 16th to 22nd)
August 23, 1891 - Nottingham, England - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (from August 23rd to 29th)
August 30, 1891 - Leicester, England - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (from August 30th to September 5th)
September 6, 1891 - Birmingham, England - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (from September 6th to 19th)
September 20, 1891 - Cardiff, Wales - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (from September 20th to 26th)
September 27, 1891 - Bristol, England - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (from September 27th to October 2nd)
October 3, 1891 - Portsmouth, England - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (October 3rd to 10th)
October 11, 1891 - Brighton, England - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (from October 11th to 17th)
October 18, 1891 - Croydon, England - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (from October 18th to 24th)
November 7, 1891 - Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow, Scotland - Buffalo Bill attends a Rangers FC match at Ibrox Stadium, against Queen's Park
February 29, 1892 - Greenock, Scotland - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (February 29th to March 1st)
March 2, 1892 - Coatbridge, Scotland - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
March 3, 1892 - Hamilton, Scotland - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
March 4, 1892 - Govan, Scotland - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
March 5, 1892 - Paisley, Scotland - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
May 7, 1892 - London - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (from May 7th to October 12th)
May 23, 1892 - Earl's Court, London - Letter to his cousins
August 30, 1892 - Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota - Letter to George LeRoy Brown
May 1, 1893 - Chicago - Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show 1893 season start. While not part of the official "White City," the show drew record crowds at the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, Illinois
January 5, 1894 - North Platte, Nebraska - Letter to Charles G. Penney in the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
February 28, 1894 - North Platte, Nebraska - Letter to Charles G. Penney in the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
March 17, 1894 - North Platte, Nebraska - Letter to Charles G. Penney in the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
May 4, 1894 - Chicago(?) - Annie Oakley and Buffalo Bill, along with several sioux, are filmed in a mock battle and shooting targets
March 23, 1895 - Albany - Telegram to George T. Beck from Albany
May 5, 1895 - Pottsville, Pennsylvania - Letter to George T. Beck
May 9, 1895 - Allentown, Pennsylvania - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance. Letter to George T. Beck
May 11, 1895 - Scranton, Pennsylvania - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
May 12, 1895 - Scranton - Letter to George T. Beck
May 31, 1895 - New Haven, Connecticut - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
June 3, 1895 - Hartford, Connecticut - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance. Letter to George T. Beck
June 8, 1895 - Fitchburg, Massachusetts - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance. Telegram to George T. Beck
June 10, 1895 - Boston - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances until June 22nd
June 14, 1895 - Boston - Letter to George T. Beck
June 26, 1895 - Newport, Rhode Island - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance. Letter to George T. Beck
July 1, 1895 - Lowell, Massachusetts - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (1st and 2nd). Letter to George T. Beck
July 23, 1895 - White River Junction, Vermont - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 24, 1895 - Montpelier, Vermont - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 27, 1895 - Rutland, Vermont - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 8, 1895 - Auburn, New York - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 13, 1895 - Olean, New York - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 28, 1895 - Youngstown, Ohio - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 6, 1895 - Johnstown, Pennsylvania - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 7, 1895 - Altoona, Pennsylvania - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 10, 1895 - York, Pennsylvania - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 14, 1895 - Ithaca, New York - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 16, 1895 - Cortland, New York - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 21, 1895 - Newburgh, New York - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 23, 1895 - Paterson, New York - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 25, 1895 - Newark, New Jersey - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance (25th and 26th)
September 30, 1895 - Baltimore, Maryland - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance (September 30th and October 1st)
October 4, 1895 - Richmond, Virginia - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
October 6, 1895 - Wilmington, North Carolina - Letter to George T. Beck
October 16, 1895 - Charleston, South Carolina - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
October 19, 1895 - Macon, Georgia - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
October 28, 1895 - Atlanta - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances until November 2nd (during the run of the Cotton States and International Atlanta Exposition)
November 3, 1895 - Bridgeport, Connecticut - Buffalo Bill's Wild West show occupies its winter quarters until their opening in Philadelphia on April 1896
January 22, 1896 - New York - Telegram to George T. Beck from New York
February 3, 1896 - New York - Telegram to George T. Beck from New York
March 10, 1896 - Billings, Montana - Letter to George T. Beck
March 14, 1896 - Grand Island, Nebraska - Letter to George T. Beck
March 17, 1896 - Omaha, Nebraska - Telegram to George T. Beck from Omaha
March 23, 1896 - Cheyenne, Wyoming - Telegram to George T. Beck from Cheyenne
March 26, 1896 - North Platte, Nebraska - Letter to George T. Beck
April 3, 1896 - Chicago - Letter to George T. Beck
April 6, 1896 - Buffalo, New York - Preparations for the opening of the 1896 season of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show begin. Letter to George T. Beck
April 7, 1896 - New York - Letter to George T. Beck
April 9, 1896 - Philadelphia(?) - Letter to George T. Beck: "Wagons, canvas, stakes, etc., were shipped from the Barnum & Bailey Winter-quarters, Bridgeport, Conn. Wardrobe, buffaloes and electric light wagons were shipped from the Buffalo Bill grounds, Ambrose Park, South Brooklyn, and met the train at Jersey City at 10 P. M. Train left Jersey City over the P. & R. R. R. for Philadelphia, Friday morning, 3 A. M., and arrived in Philadelphia, Pa., at 7.30 A. M."
April 10, 1896 - Philadelphia - Telegram to George T. Beck from Philadelphia
April 18, 1896 - Philadelphia - Opening of the 1896 season of Buffalo Bill's Wild West show
April 27, 1896 - Cumberland, Maryland - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
April 28, 1896 - Clarksburg, West Virginia - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
May 4, 1896 - Cincinnati, Ohio - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (4th and 5th)
May 7, 1896 - Richmond, Indiana - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
May 8, 1896 - Indianapolis, Indiana - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
May 11, 1896 - Anderson, Indiana - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
May 12, 1896 - Columbus, Indiana - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
May 13, 1896 - Louisville, Kentucky - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (13th and 14th)
May 18, 1896 - St.Louis, Missouri - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (until May 23)
May 25, 1896 - Litchfield, Illinois - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
May 29, 1896 - Bloomington, Illinois - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 5, 1896 - Dayton, Ohio - Arrives in Dayton. Performance on July 6th
July 7, 1896 - Springfield, Ohio - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 8, 1896 - Kenton, Ohio - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 14, 1896 - Newark, Ohio - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 1, 1896 - Owosso, Michigan - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 11, 1896 - Muskegon, Michigan - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 14, 1896 - South Bend, Indiana - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 17, 1896 - Joliet, Illinois - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 26, 1896 - Madison, Wisconsin - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 29, 1896 - Racine, Wisconsin - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 31, 1896 - Sheboygan, Wisconsin - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 1, 1896 - Appleton, Wisconsin - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 3, 1896 - Green Bay, Wisconsin - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 4, 1896 - Stevens Point, Wisconsin - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 7, 1896 - La Crosse, Wisconsin - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 14, 1896 - Minneapolis, Minnesota - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (14th and 15th)
September 18, 1896 - Mankato, Minnesota - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 19, 1896 - Sheldon, Iowa - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 20, 1896 - Sioux Falls, South Dakota - Arrives in Sioux Falls. Performance on September 21st
September 22, 1896 - Sioux, Iowa - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 28, 1896 - Dubuque, Iowa - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
October 1, 1896 - Muscatine, Iowa - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
October 2, 1896 - Ottumwa, Iowa - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
October 3, 1896 - Oskaloosa, Iowa - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
October 7, 1896 - Boone, Iowa - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
October 8, 1896 - Carroll, Iowa - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
April 19, 1897 - Cody, Wyoming - Letter to George T. Beck
June 14, 1897 - Woodstock, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
June 17, 1897 - St.Albans, Vermont - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
June 18, 1897 - Sherbrooke, Quebec - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
June 19, 1897 - Saint Hyacinth, Quebec - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
June 21, 1897 - Montreal, Quebec - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (June 21st to 23rd)
June 24, 1897 - Trois-Rivières, Quebec - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
June 25, 1897 - Quebec, Quebec - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (25th and 26th)
June 28, 1897 - Ottawa, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (28th and 29th)
June 30, 1897 - Brockville, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 1, 1897 - Kingston, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 2, 1897 - Belleville, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 3, 1897 - Peterborough, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 5, 1897 - Toronto, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (5th and 6th)
July 7, 1897 - Barrie, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 8, 1897 - Guelph, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 9, 1897 - Stratford, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 10, 1897 - London, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 12, 1897 - Chatham, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 13, 1897 - Saint Thomas, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 15, 1897 - Brantford, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 16, 1897 - Hamilton, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 17, 1897 - Saint Catherines, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 31, 1897 - Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
October 4, 1897 - Memphis, Tennessee - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
March 29, 1898 - New York - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances until April 23rd
April 18, 1898 - New York - Cody volunteers to raise a company of scouts for the U.S. Army
April 24, 1898 - Carlisle, Pennsylvania - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
April 25, 1898 - Brooklyn, New York - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances until April 30rd
May 30, 1898 - Boston - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances until June 4th
July 9, 1898 - Erie, Pennsylvania - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 19, 1898 - Traverse City, Michigan - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 20, 1898 - Big Rapids, Michigan - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 25, 1898 - Chicago - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances until July 30th
August 3, 1898 - Wausau, Wisconsin - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 12, 1898 - Dubuque, Iowa - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 17, 1898 - Burlington, Iowa - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 20, 1898 - Hannibal, Missouri - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
October 10, 1898 - New Albany, Indiana - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
October 19, 1898 - North Platte, Nebraska - Stays in North Platte from October 19th to 24th
March 2, 1899 - North Platte, Nebraska - Letter to George T. Beck
March 10, 1899 - Chicago - Letter to George T. Beck about the "Buffalo N.Y." investors
April 24, 1899 - Lynchburg, Virginia - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
April 30, 1899 - Nashville, Tennessee - Arrives in Tennessee. Performance on May 1st
May 29, 1899 - Philadelphia - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances until June 3rd
June 28, 1899 - New Haven, Connecticut - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 18, 1899 - Binghamton, New York - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 6, 1899 - Aberdeen, South Dakota - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 19, 1899 - Jefferson, Iowa - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
October 14, 1899 - Urbana, Ohio - Closing performance of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show of the 1899 season
March 1, 1900 - Chicago - Letter to C.L. Hinkle
March 5, 1900 - North Platte, Nebraska - Letter to Charles F. Manderson
April 2, 1900 - New York - Letter to C.E. Perkins
April 30, 1900 - New York - Letter to C.E. Perkins
July 25, 1900 - Greenville, Ohio - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance - Annie Oakley is presented with a silver-loving cup on behalf of the townspeople
August 16, 1900 - Charles City, Iowa - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
October 24, 1900 - Lafayette, Louisiana - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
March 7, 1901 - New York - Letter to C.L. Hinkle
April 2, 1901 - New York - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances until April 20th
April 27, 1901 - Norfolk, Virginia - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
May 10, 1901 - Owensboro, Kentucky - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
May 13, 1901 - St.Louis, Missouri - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances until May 18th
May 28, 1901 - Pittsburgh - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (May 28th and 29th)
June 3, 1901 - Pottsville, Pennsylvania - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
June 11, 1901 - Oneonta, New York - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 10, 1901 - Newton, Iowa - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 24, 1901 - Olney, Illinois - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 30, 1901 - Belleville, Illinois - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
October 21, 1901 - Atlanta - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
October 26, 1901 - Columbia, South Carolina - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
October 29, 1901 - outside Lexington, North Carolina - Southern Railway Engine 75 collides with the train carrying Buffalo Bill's show from Charlotte, North Carolina to Danville, Virginia. 110 horses are killed (or had to be killed later) and Annie is badly injured. She is told she would never walk again. Annie and Butler leave the Wild West Show (until she recovers)
October 30, 1901 - Bridgeport, Connecticut - Winter quarters for Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show (Until April 1902)
November 12, 1901 - Cody, Wyoming - Arrives in Cody
November 14, 1901 - Cody, Wyoming - Departs for a two week hunt
December 1(?), 1901 - Cody, Wyoming - Spends December in Cody
March 3, 1902 - New York - Letter to A.W. Wood
March 10, 1902 - Chicago - Letter to C.L. Hinkle
March 23, 1902 - New York - Letter to Julia Cody Goodman
April 2, 1902 - New York - Letter to Horace Alger
April 20, 1902 - (While in New York) - In Bridgeport, Connecticut, Buffalo Bill's Wild West show is set in motion
April 21, 1902 - New York - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances until May 3rd
May 3, 1902 - New York - End of the sequence of performances in New York
May 5, 1902 - Brooklyn, New York - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances until May 10th
May 10, 1902 - Brooklyn - End of the sequence of performances in Brooklyn
May 12, 1902 - Philadelphia - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances until May 17th
May 17, 1902 - Philadelphia - End of the sequence of performances in Philadelphia
May 22, 1902 - Trenton, New Jersey - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
May 26, 1902 - New York - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances until May 31th
May 31, 1902 - New York - End of the sequence of performances in New York
July 8, 1902 - Sandusky, Ohio - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 24, 1902 - Rice Lake, Wisconsin - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
Wild West Show, 1899
July 25, 1902 - St.Paul, Minnesota - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 2, 1902 - Fairbury, Nebraska - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 9, 1902 - Cheyenne, Wyoming - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 18, 1902 - Boise, Idaho - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 21, 1902 - Walla Walla, Washington - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 25, 1902 - The Dalles, Oregon - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 7, 1902 - San Francisco - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances until September 14th
September 14, 1902 - San Francisco - End of the sequence of performances in San Francisco
September 22, 1902 - Santa Barbara, California - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
November 1(?), 1902 - Cody, Wyoming - Buffalo Bill opens the "Irma Hotel" in Cody, Wyoming
December 26, 1902 - London, England - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (from December 26th to April 4th)
April 13, 1903 - Manchester, England - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances until May 2nd
May 4, 1903 - Liverpool - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances until May 23rd
May 25, 1903 - Warrington, England - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
May 26, 1903 - Birkenhead, England - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
May 27, 1903 - Rhyl, Wales - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
May 28, 1903 - Bangor, Wales - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
May 29, 1903 - Ruabon, Wales - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 25, 1903 - Grantham, England - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
November 6, 1903 - Washington D.C. - Arrives in Washington D.C.
December 14, 1903 - New York - Letter to C.L. Hinkle
April 7, 1904 - (While in New York?) - Three Indian performers in Buffalo Bill's Wild West are killed and twenty-seven are injured in a train wreck on the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad near Melrose Park, Illinois.
May 5, 1904 - Pormadoc, Wales - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
May 11, 1904 - Oswestry, England - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
May 27, 1904 - Exmouth, England - Letter to Major John R. Brennan
July 1, 1904 - Hull, England - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (July 1st and 2nd)
August 5, 1904 - Glasgow, Scotland - Letter to William H. Liddiard
April 2, 1905 - Paris - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances until June 4th
June 4, 1905 - Paris - End of the sequence of performances in Paris
May 8, 1906 - Vienna, Austria - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
May 13, 1906 - Trieste, Italy - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (May 13th to 15th)
May 16, 1906 - Laibach (Ljubljana, Slovenia) - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
May 17, 1906 - Agram (Zagreb, Croatia) - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (17th and 18th)
May 19, 1906 - Marburg (Maribor, Slovenia) - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
May 20, 1906 - Klagenfurt, Austria - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
May 21, 1906 - Graz - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (21st and 22nd)
May 23, 1906 - Leoben - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
May 24, 1906 - Linz - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
May 29, 1906 - Vienna - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 23, 1906 - Kolomea (Kolomyia, Ukraine) - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 24, 1906 - Czernowitz (Chernivtsi, Ukraine) - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (24th and 25th)
July 26, 1906 - Stanislau (Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine) - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 27, 1906 - Tarnipol (Ternopil, Ukraine) - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
July 28, 1906 - Lemberg (Lviv, Ukraine) - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (July 28th to 31th)
August 1, 1906 - Przemyśl, Ukraine - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 2, 1906 - Rzeszów, Poland - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 3, 1906 - Tarnów, Poland - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 4, 1906 - Krakau (Kraków, Poland) - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (4th and 5th)
August 6, 1906 - Bielitz-Biala (Bielsko-Biała, Poland) - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 7, 1906 - Teschen (cieszyn, polish-czech border) - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 8, 1906 - Mährisch Ostrau (Ostrava, Czech Republic) - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 9, 1906 - Troppau (Opava, Czech republic) - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 10, 1906 - Prerau (Přerov, Czech Republic) - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 11, 1906 - Brünn (Brno, Czech Republic) - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (11th and 12th)
August 13, 1906 - Iglau (Jihlava, Czech Republic) - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 1, 1906 - Metz, Germany (today France) - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (1st and 2nd)
September 8, 1906 - Mönchengladbach - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 10, 1906 - Verviers - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 11, 1906 - Namur - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 12, 1906 - Charleroi - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 13, 1906 - Mons - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
September 14, 1906 - Brussels - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (September 14th to 17th)
September 18, 1906 - Antwerp - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (18th and 19th)
September 20, 1906 - Gent - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (20th and 21th)
June 20, 1907 - Boston - Letter to Major John R. Brennan
August 20, 1907 - Danville, Illinois - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
October 28, 1907 - Ferrill, Texas (?) - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
April 19, 1908 - New York - Letter to George T. Beck
April 21, 1908 - New York - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances until May 18th
May 18, 1908 - Washington D.C. - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performances (May 18th and 19th)
June 22, 1908 - Du Bois, Pennsylvania - Visit to Major Israel McCreight at the "Wigwam", his 1,300 acre estate
July 7, 1908 - Worcester, Massachusetts - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance
August 27, 1908 - Sioux City, Iowa - Buffalo Bill's Wild West performance. 3 of the indians desert
September 3, 1908 - Colorado Springs - Letter to George T. Beck
Buffalo Bill, 1909
April 27, 1909 - New York - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performances until May 22th
May 17, 1909 - Brooklyn, New York - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performances until May 22th
May 22, 1909 - Brooklyn - End of the sequence of Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performances in Brooklyn
May 24, 1909 - Philadelphia - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performances until May 29th
May 31, 1909 - Washington D.C. - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performances until June 1st
June 18, 1909 - Glen Falls, New York - Letter to John R. Brennan
June 21, 1909 - Montreal, Quebec - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performances (21st and 22nd)
June 23, 1909 - Ottawa, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performance
June 24, 1909 - Brockville, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performance
June 25, 1909 - Kingston, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performance
June 26, 1909 - Belleville, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performance
June 28, 1909 - Toronto, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performance
June 29, 1909 - Hamilton, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performance
June 30, 1909 - Brantford, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performance
July 1, 1909 - London, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performance
July 2, 1909 - Saint Thomas, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performance
July 3, 1909 - Chatham, Ontario - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performance
September 25, 1909 - Guthrie, Oklahoma - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performance
August 22, 1910 - Winnipeg, Manitoba - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performances (22nd and 23rd)
September 12, 1910 - Vancouver, British Columbia - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performances (12th and 13th)
October 27, 1910 - Douglas, Arizona - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performance
April 19, 1911 - Baltimore, Maryland - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performances (19th and 20th)
September 25, 1911 - Carrollton, Missouri - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performance
September 29, 1911 - Hannibal, Missouri - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performance
March 7, 1912(?) - North Platte, Nebraska - Letter to John H. Tait
March 8, 1912 - Agua Caliente, Arizona - Letter to Gordon W. Lillie
April 29, 1912 - Brooklyn, New York - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performances until May 5th
June 29, 1912 - Zanesville, Ohio - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performance
April 3, 1913 - Philadelphia - Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East performances until April 19th
May 11, 1913 - New York - Letter to John H. Tait
June 7, 1913 - Chicago - Letter to John H. Tait
July 22, 1913 - Denver, Colorado - Final performance of Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East
July 25, 1913 - Denver - Letter to Clarence W. Rowley about the end of his show "which nearly broke his heart" and his relief that it was over due to poor management in the last 3 or 4 years
July 27, 1913 - Denver - Letter to Clarence W. Rowley
August 24, 1913 - Denver - Letter to Lindley M. Garrison
September 24, 1913 - Cody, Wyoming - Letter to Clarence W. Rowley about Prince Albert of Monaco's visit to Buffalo Bill
October 4, 1913 - Cody, Wyoming - Letter to Clarence W. Rowley
November 4, 1913 - Denver, Colorado - Letter to Clarence W. Rowley
December 13, 1913 - Chicago - Letter to John H. Tait
December 23, 1913 - Chicago - Letters to John H. Tait and Jake Schwoob
January 22, 1914 - Chicago - Letter to John H. Tait
January 27, 1914 - Chicago - Letter to John H. Tait
February 10, 1914 - Cody, Wyoming - Letter to John H. Tait
February 15, 1914 - Chicago - Telegram to John H. Tait
February 23, 1914 - Washington D.C. - Letter to John H. Tait
March 4, 1914 - Chicago - Letter to John H. Tait
March 8, 1914 - Denver, Colorado - Buffalo Bill begins a week-long engagement to exhibit and lecture on the film "indian wars"
March 28, 1914 - Albuquerque, New Mexico - First performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
May 25, 1914 - Vancouver, British Columbia - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
June 1, 1914 - North Yakima, Washington - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
July 13, 1914 - Saint Boniface, Quebec - Performances with the Sells-Floto Circus (13th and 14th)
July 15, 1914 - Brandon, Manitoba - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
July 16, 1914 - Weyburn, Saskatchewan - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
July 17, 1914 - Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
July 18, 1914 - Regina, Saskatchewan - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
July 20, 1914 - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
July 21, 1914 - North Battleford, Saskatchewan - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
July 22, 1914 - Edmonton, Alberta - Performances with the Sells-Floto Circus (22nd and 23rd)
July 24, 1914 - Calgary, Alberta - Performances with the Sells-Floto Circus (24th and 25th)
July 27, 1914 - Medicine Hat, Alberta - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
July 28, 1914 - Lethbridge, Alberta - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
July 29, 1914 - Fernie, British Columbia - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
September 15, 1914 - Hannibal, Missouri - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
April 15, 1915 - San Diego, California - Performances with the Sells-Floto Circus from April 15th to 17th
July 19, 1915 - Green Bay, Wisconsin - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
August 2, 1915 - Ottawa, Illinois - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
August 3, 1915 - Streator, Illinois - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
August 4, 1915 - Princeton, Illinois - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
August 5, 1915 - Galesburg, Illinois - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
August 6, 1915 - Keokuk, Iowa - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
August 7, 1915 - Ft.Madison, Iowa - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
August 9, 1915 - Oskaloosa - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
August 10, 1915 - Washington, Iowa - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
August 11, 1915 - Ottumwa, Iowa - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
August 12, 1915 - Kirksville, Missouri - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
August 13, 1915 - Columbia, Missouri - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
August 14, 1915 - Moberly, Missouri - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
August 16, 1915 - Clinton, Missouri - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
August 17, 1915 - Sedalia, Missouri - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
August 18, 1915 - Jefferson City, Missouri - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
August 19, 1915 - Marshall, Missouri - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
August 20, 1915 - Lexington, Missouri - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
August 21, 1915 - Warrensburg, Missouri - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
August 23, 1915 - Nevada, Missouri - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
August 24, 1915 - Webb City, Missouri - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
August 25, 1915 - Aurora, Missouri - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
August 26, 1915 - Springfield, Missouri - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
August 27, 1915 - Carthage, Missouri - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
August 28, 1915 - Vinita, Oklahoma - Performance with the Sells-Floto Circus
December 18, 1915 - Chicago - Letter from Ezekiel Jarman Ayers, Chief Clerk, Department of Interior, Superintendent of Buildings, and Acting Assistant Secretary of Interior
January 28, 1916 - New Rochelle, New York - Letter to Ezekiel Jarman Ayers
February 1(?), 1916 - New Rochelle - Letter to Major General Hugh L. Scott
February 26, 1916 - Fall River, Massachusetts - Letter to Major General Hugh L. Scott
March 1(?), 1916 - New York - End of Buffalo Bill's lecture tour
March 7, 1916 - New Rochelle, New York - Letter to R. F. Elwell
March 31, 1916 - Cody, Wyoming - Letter to Ezekiel Jarman Ayers
April 13, 1916 - New York - Letter to John H. Tait
April 19, 1916 - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania - Performance of the exhibition "Buffalo Bill and 101 Ranch Wild West Combined, with the Military Pageant Preparedness"
April 20, 1916 - Ponca City, Oklahoma - "Buffalo Bill and 101 Ranch Wild West Combined" performance
April 21, 1916 - Reading, Pennsylvania - "Buffalo Bill and 101 Ranch Wild West Combined" performance
April 23, 1916 - Alentown, Pennsylvania - "Buffalo Bill and 101 Ranch Wild West Combined" performance
April 24, 1916 - Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania - "Buffalo Bill and 101 Ranch Wild West Combined" performance
April 25, 1916 - Scranton, Pennsylvania - "Buffalo Bill and 101 Ranch Wild West Combined" performance
April 27, 1916 - Paterson, New Jersey - "Buffalo Bill and 101 Ranch Wild West Combined" performance
April 29, 1916 - Brooklyn, New York - Arrives in Brooklyn, New York
April 30, 1916 - St.Louis, Missouri - Letter to John H. Tait
May 19, 1916 - Scranton, Pennsylvania - Letter to John H. Tait
July 3, 1916 - New Bedford, Massachusetts - "Buffalo Bill and 101 Ranch Wild West Combined" performance
August 10, 1916 - Kane, Pennsylvania - "Buffalo Bill and 101 Ranch Wild West Combined" performance
August 29, 1916 - Sturgis, Michigan - Letter to John H. Tait
January 10, 1917 - Denver, Colorado - William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody dies, aged 70 =(END)

~WORK IN PROGRESS~

1 comment:

  1. Buffalo Bill also did a show in Oneonta NY Tuesday may 14 1895.

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