William F. Coby: The Legend Of Buffalo Bill

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In the Wild west there are many legends one of the legends is Buffalo bill. Buffalo Bill is William F. Coby, but many people do not know that. In this eassay im going to talk about how he earned the name Buffalo bill, How his Wild West Show fead the legend of Buffalo Bill, and Who was William F. Cody.

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