Salsbury, Nathan 1846-1902
Most widely held works about
Nathan Salsbury
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Odd people I have met by Lew Parker(
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Nate Salsbury and his Troubadours : popular American farce and musical comedy, 1875-1887 by Roger A Hall(
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Beinecke Library at Yale University presents the exhibition Ruckus! American entertainments at the turn of the twentieth century, May 21st-August 13th 2004 : featuring Loie Fuller, the butterfly girl : cake walk, Williams & Walker : southern pastimes with Bonnie and Semoura Clark : from the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch Real Wild West Show, the Gentry Gals : female impersonators Phil Black & Sammie Lewis : Nate Salsbury & the Salsbury Troubadours : Alexander, the man who knows : Carver's diving horses : open Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m., Friday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. : 121 Wall St., New Haven CT by Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library(
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Nate Salsbury essays by Nathan Salsbury(
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[Photographs of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show at Staten Island, New York]
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Nathan Salsbury papers by Nathan Salsbury(
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Salsbury, Nate. writer
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Autograph letter signed from N. Salsbury, Chicago, to Augustin Daly by Nathan Salsbury(
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William Frederick Cody by Buffalo Bill(
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Buffalo Bill's wild west and congress of rough riders of the world
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[Objects associated with Buffalo Bill] by Nathan Salsbury(
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Salsbury with Red Cloud and American Horse, Dakota Indians, Salsbury standing, Red Cloud and American Horse sitting, full length by D. F Barry(
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W.F. Cody, (Buffalo Bill)
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Daredeath Dick, king of the cowboys, or, In the wild West with Buffalo Bill by Leon Lewis(
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Papers by Nathan Salsbury(
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Cody with soldiers
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Most widely held works by
Nathan Salsbury
Our cat by Nathan Salsbury (
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2
editions published
in
1934
in
English
and held by
24
libraries
worldwide
Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World by Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show (
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6
editions published
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1893
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1902
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English
and held by
13
libraries
worldwide
Beautiful full color litho cover, stagecoach under attack from Indians, cameo portrait of W.F. Cody
Buffalo Bill's wild West and congress of rough riders of the world : [programme] by Buffalo Bill's Wild West Company (
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3
editions published
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1901
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1903
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English
and held by
4
libraries
worldwide
This is a program book from one of Buffalo Bill's Wild West shows. It includes illustrated historical sketches of western life, biographical information and a brief history of the west. At over 70 pages long, it would have been a keepsake treasure for those attending the show
March "Black America" : (a Negro oddity) by Harry H Zickel (
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1
edition published
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1895
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English
and held by
4
libraries
worldwide
Buffalo Bill's Wild West : America's national entertainment [programme] by Buffalo Bill (
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1
edition published
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1887
in
English
and held by
4
libraries
worldwide
Man on horseback
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1
edition published
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1892
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English
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2
libraries
worldwide
A man, possibly a groom, sits bareback on a horse in front of a building in a camp for Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show near Earl's Court in England. Another man stands in the left background in the entrance to the building. He wears a cap and has a scarf tied around his neck. He also has a full moustache
Villa of Brule, the great hostile Indian camp on River Brule near Pine Ridge, S.D.
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1
edition published
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1891
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English
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2
libraries
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A group of horses is gathered in the River Brule in the foreground near a Native American camp near Pine Ridge, South Dakota. A man stands on the bank of the river in the left midground. Numerous teepees are set up in the field in the background
Grand review, U.S. troops after surrender of Indians at Pine Ridge Agency, S.D.
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1
edition published
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1891
in
English
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2
libraries
worldwide
Many U.S. troops march in rows in front of a large Native American camp near Pine Ridge, South Dakota. Numerous teepees are in the distance in the camp at the base of a ridge of hills
Sanguinary chasm by Nathan Salsbury (
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English
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2
libraries
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Wild West Show cast
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1
edition published
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1899
in
English
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1
library
worldwide
Members of the cast of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show ride horses in a grassy area during a performance of the show. Among those riding are several Native Americans wearing feather headdresses and carrying spears, German soldiers wearing metal helmets topped by birds and carrying flags and American cowboys wearing cowboy hats. A woman rides sidesaddle in the center midground. Tents cover the viewing stands in the left background. A row of lights is in front of the tents
Arab performers
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English
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A group of Arabs poses for a group portrait while touring with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. The men wear turbans and robes. Three men in the back row sit on horses. Two younger men sit in the front row on a blanket
Wild West Show cast
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1
edition published
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1892
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English
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1
library
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Two Russian Cossacks in the cast of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show pose in front of a backdrop with a landscape scene painted on it at Earl's Court in England. The men wear long coats with cartridge loops across their chests. They also have long swords hanging from their belts. They each have beards and wear scarves tied around their heads
Wild West Show cast
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1
edition published
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1899
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English
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1
library
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Members of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show cast pose on horseback in a camp for the show. The group includes two women who sit sidesaddle in the left midground. The man between the two women carries a large flag. A Mexican vaquero walks toward the group from the left background. He wears a sombrero and a short bolero jacket. He also holds a coiled rope in his right hand. Several tents are set up in the background
Blacksmith
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1
edition published
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1901
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English
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1
library
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A blacksmith stands working in the blacksmith's tent in a camp for Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Another man sits in the right midground. A coat hangs on a line in the left midground. A large anvil is on a wood stool in the center foreground. The Wild West Show employed two full-time blacksmiths to keep the horses shod and the machinery repaired
Johnny Baker with group in front of tent
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Johnny Baker, the foster son of William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody and a star in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, poses in front of a tent with a large group of soldiers and several Native Americans. Another cowboy, possibly William Levi "Buck" Taylor, points a gun toward Baker, who stands in the left midground leaning against a post. William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody stands at the entrance to the tent in the background. A Native American man wearing a feather headdress stands next to Cody. Two large, American flags hang on each side of a stuffed buffalo head mounted above the entrance to the tent. Sioux Chief Red Shirt stands in the left background. Sioux Chief Rocky Bear stands on the right side of the group wearing a feather headdress
Bronc busters
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1
edition published
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1901
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English
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1
library
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A group of men on horseback rides in a grassy arena during a performance of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. One man is stopped on his horse in the left midground. He holds the reins of another horse. Grandstands are on each side of the arena
John Nelson, Black Heart
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1
edition published
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1892
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English
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1
library
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John Y. Nelson, a scout and driver of the Deadwood Stagecoach, poses in front of a teepee with Black Heart, a Native American member of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Nelson holds a rifle pointed toward Black Heart, who in turn holds a war club in his raised right hand. Nelson has a full, gray beard and wears a wide-brimmed hat and buckskin coat with tassles. Black Heart wears a feather headdress and a breastplate, possibly made of bone. Images are painted on the teepees behind the two men in a camp for the wild west show near Earl's Court in England
Blacksmith
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1
edition published
in
1901
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
A blacksmith stands working in the blacksmith's tent in a camp for Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Another man sits in the right midground. A coat hangs on a line in the left midground. A large anvil is on a wood stool in the center foreground. The Wild West Show employed two full-time blacksmiths to keep the horses shod and the machinery repaired
Hanging of the horse thief
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1
edition published
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1892
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English
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1
library
worldwide
A man playing the role of a horse thief in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show hangs with a noose around his neck from a log pole in a dirt arena for the show at Earl's Court in England. The man's hands are tied behind his back. His hat lies on the dirt ground in the right foreground. Several cowboys on horseback ride away from the hanging man. A landscape scene is painted on the backdrop in the left background. The grandstand is in the right background
Group standing among teepees
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English
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A large group of cowboys and Native Americans stands in the center midground among a group of teepees in a camp for Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Among the group is John Y. Nelson, a scout and driver of the Deadwood Stagecoach, in the left background. Several of the teepees have images painted on them
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Actors African American entertainers African Americans Alexander, C., American Civil War (1861-1865) Black, Phil, Boucicault, Dion, Buffalo Bill, Buffalo Bill's Wild West Company Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show Burlesque (Theater) Burrell, David James, Cats Clark, Bonnie Cowboys Dance music Dime museums Entertainers Female impersonators Frontier and pioneer life Fuller, Loie, Houdini, Harry, Indians of North America Indians of North America--Wars Lewis, Sammie Magicians Marches (Piano) Marches (Voice with piano) Miller Bros. & Arlington 101 Ranch Real Wild West (Organization) Minstrel shows Musicals Nelson, John Young, Oakley, Annie, Popular instrumental music Remington, Frederic, Revues Rocky Bear Salsbury, Nathan, Sherman, William T.--(William Tecumseh), Stowe, Harriet Beecher, Theater Theatrical managers Thumb, Tom, Uncle Tom's cabin (Stowe, Harriet Beecher) United States United States, West Vaudeville Walker, George, Wild west shows Williams, Bert,
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Salsbury, N. (Nathan), 1846-1902 Salsbury, Nate, 1846-1902
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