Buffalo Bill Riding Concord Coach
Item
Creator
Willis G. C. Kimball
Date
1894-07-04
Description
This photograph was taken in the yard of Abbot-Downing Company by Willis G. C. Kimball on July 4, 1895. Colonel William F. Cody, known as Buffalo Bill, held ribbons, and John F. Burke drove beside him. The deadwood coach was built in 1863; it has been across the ocean with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, visiting many cities in Europe, across the Mediterranean Sea twice, and after an absence of thirty-one years, it returned to Concord, New Hampshire, where it was built. It was exhibited by the Wild West Show to an audience of 20,000 people, who greeted the coach with applause.
Identifier
CPL94-131
Language
en
Coverage
New Hampshire See all items with this value
Concord See all items with this value
Publisher
Concord Public Library
Rights
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Subject
Abbot-Downing Company (Concord, N.H.) See all items with this value
Abbot-Downing Company of Concord See all items with this value
Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917 See all items with this value
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show See all items with this value
Title
Buffalo Bill Riding Concord Coach
Type
StillImage
