William Cody, better known as
Buffalo Bill, was one of the most colorful figures of the
American Old West, and mostly famous for the shows he organized with
cowboy themes. He got his nickname for supplying
Kansas Pacific Railroad workers with bison meat, having won the name from Bill Comstock in a bison killing contest. In addition to his documented service as a soldier during the
Civil War and as Chief of Scouts for the Third Cavalry during the
Plains Wars, Cody claimed to have worked many jobs, including as a
trapper, bullwhacker, "
Fifty-Niner" in
Colorado, a
Pony Express rider in 1860, wagonmaster,
stagecoach driver, and even a
hotel manager, but it's unclear which claims were factual and which were fabricated for purposes of publicity.
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