Studio portrait of William Frederick Cody, "Buffalo Bill," in the last years of his life. He wears a dark shirt with large buttons, beaded gauntlets, a gun, holster and belt, and black woollies (chaps).
William Frederick Cody "Buffalo Bill" atop horse, supposedly his last appearance with the Wild West Show and Sells Floto Circus in Superior, Wisconsin; wears beaded gloves, wide belt, pants tucked in thigh high boots; hat is in hand.
Wild West shows--1910-1920.; Entertainers--1910-1920.; Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917.
Men, part of the cast and crew of the Sells Floto Circus and Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, sit in a field with a dog. A few of the men are identified as: "H. Emerson, E. Spangle, J. Hickey, Haywood Boyce, A. Good, and H. Payne." The men wear...
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Company--People--1910-1920.; Sells Floto Circus--People--1910-1920.; Bull terrier--1910-1920.; Circuses & shows--1910-1920.; Dogs--1910-1920.; Employees--1910-1920.; Entertainers--1910-1920.; Wild west shows--1910-1920.
Portrait of Captain H.C. Devlin, organizer of the Devlin's Zouaves performance troupe, part of the Sells Floto Circus and Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. He poses in a suit, bow tie and hat. A circus tent in the distance.
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Company--People--1910-1920.; Devlin's Zouaves--People--1910-1920.; Sells Floto Circus--People--1910-1920.; Entertainers--1910-1920.; Devlin, H. C.
William Frederick Cody (Buffalo Bill) demonstrates a hand signal (probably) used for directing his shows in the Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, a part of the Sells Floto Circus.
William Frederick Cody (Buffalo Bill) demonstrates a signal (probably) used for directing his shows in the Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, a part of the Sells Floto Circus.
William Frederick Cody (Buffalo Bill) demonstrates a signal (probably) used for directing his shows in the Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, a part of the Sells Floto Circus.
William Frederick Cody (Buffalo Bill) demonstrates a signal (probably) used for directing his shows in the Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, a part of the Sells Floto Circus.
William Frederick Cody (Buffalo Bill) demonstrates a signal (probably) used for directing his shows in the Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, a part of the Sells Floto Circus.
William Frederick Cody (Buffalo Bill) demonstrates a signal (probably) used for directing his shows in the Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, a part of the Sells Floto Circus.
William Frederick Cody (Buffalo Bill) demonstrates signals (probably) used for directing his shows in the Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, a part of the Sells Floto Circus.
A North American Indian man and boy, probably part of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Company, sit on a horse; they wear leggings, a feather headdress and a roach. The horse has bells on a strap around his neck.
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Company--People--1910-1920.; Indians of North America--1910-1920.; Entertainers--1910-1920.; Horseback riding--1910-1920.
Native American men sit on horses, they are probably members of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Company. They wear feather headdresses, a hairpipe breastplate, a roach, and leggings.
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Company--People--1910-1920.; Indians of North America--1910-1920.; Entertainers--1910-1920.; Horseback riding--1910-1920.
A Native American man sits on a horse, he is probably a member of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Company. He wears beaded leggings and a fringed buckskin shirt.
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Company--People--1910-1920.; Indians of North America--1910-1920.; Entertainers--1910-1920.; Horseback riding--1910-1920.
William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody poses outdoors on a boulder on a hill or mountain. He wears a suit, tie, and cowboy hat. Shows a valley and distant mountains.