Buffalo Bill : production material, [1952?].

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Buffalo Bill : production material, [1952?].

Lithograph illustration for jacket. A brief biography, for children, of the frontiersman, military scout, Pony Express rider, buffalo hunter, and creator of a Wild West Show.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7814867

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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