Cody,William Frederick

Cody,William Frederick
Co·dy (kōʹdē), William Frederick. Known as Buf·fa·lo Bill (bŭfʹə-lō' bĭlʹ) 1846-1917.
American frontier scout and showman who after 1883 toured the United States and Europe with his Wild West Show.

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