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Buffalo
Bill’s show business career began at the age
of 26, on December 17, 1872 in Chicago. Ned Buntline (The
man that immortalized Cody, Hickock, and scores of other
Wild West personalities in his dime novels) had written
a play called "The Scouts of the Prairie". Cody
appeared in it, as did Buntline, and another well-known
scout - Texas Jack Omohundro. Reviews of Cody's acting was
mixed but he had a natural charm which the audience loved
and actor or not, Buffalo Bill was a showman.
"Buffalo
Bill’s Wild West" used real cow-boys and cow-girls,
recruited from ranches in the West. When the show first
started few people shared Cody's admiration of the cow-boys.
The public regarded them as coarse cattle drivers and used
the term "cow-boy" as an insult. Because of Buffalo
Bill , by the end of the 19th century, the cow-boy became
the much more popular "cowboy." The Wild West
shows demonstrated bronco riding, roping, and other skills
that later cowboy's would compete against each other at
rodeos, for prize money.
The
raw western frontier - the real wild west - with Cowboys,
and Gamblers, Shootist's and Marshal's, Buffalo and Indians;
barely lasted 50 years starting in 1866. Yet the legend
continues to grow; Cowboy Hats and Boots are part of the
World's wardrobe, and the western mystic is embraced by
million's of enthusiasts around the globe. All of this could
not have happened without Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West
Show, and the man who started Cody off on his career as
an entertainer - Ned Buntline and his dime novels.
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