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Project Gutenberg's Buffalo Bill's Spy Trailer, by Colonel Prentiss Ingraham This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Buffalo Bill's Spy Trailer The Stranger in Camp Author: Colonel Prentiss Ingraham Release Date: August 24, 2009 [EBook #29792] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK BUFFALO BILL'S SPY TRAILER *** Produced by Steven desJardins and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net Buffalo Bill's Spy Trailer OR, THE STRANGER IN CAMP By Colonel Prentiss Ingraham Author of the celebrated "Buffalo Bill" stories published in the BORDER STORIES. For other titles see catalogue. [Illustration] STREET & SMITH CORPORATION PUBLISHERS 79-89 Seventh Avenue, New York Copyright, 1908 By STREET & SMITH Buffalo Bill's Spy Trailer All rights reserved, including that of translation into foreign languages, including the Scandinavian. IN APPRECIATION OF WILLIAM F. CODY (BUFFALO BILL). It is now some generations since Josh Billings, Ned Buntline, and Colonel Prentiss Ingraham, intimate friends of Colonel William F. Cody, used to forgather in the office of Francis S. Smith, then proprietor of the _New York Weekly_. It was a dingy little office on Rose Street, New York, but the breath of the great outdoors stirred there when these old-timers got together. As a result of these conversations, Colonel Ingraham and Ned Buntline began to write of the adventures of Buffalo Bill for Street & Smith. Colonel Cody was born in Scott County, Iowa, February 26, 1846. Before he had reached his teens, his father, Isaac Cody, with his mother and two sisters, migrated to Kansas, which at that time was little more than a wilderness. When the elder Cody was killed shortly afterward in the Kansas "Border War," young Bill assumed the difficult role of family breadwinner. During 1860, and until the outbreak of the Civil War, Cody lived the arduous life of a pony-express rider. Cody volunteered his services as government scout and guide and served throughout the Civil War with Generals McNeil and A. J. Smith. He was a distinguished member of the Seventh Kansas Cavalry. During the Civil
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