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Buffalo Bill (Part 2) Buffalo Bill already had quite a reputation when he joined the Army. Amazingly, he was only 20 years old and it seemed he had been scouting and hunting buffalo forever. He was discovered by the infamous Ned Buntline, who made him famous in his dime novels. buffalo bill • william f. cody • ned buntline • pony express • louisa frederici
Royal Visit In the summer of 1939, George VI of England brought his Queen to visit the colonies that his predecesor George III had lost a century and a half before. king • queen • president • war. |
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