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Lot #159
William F. 'Buffalo Bill' Cody Autograph Letter Signed on 'Wild West' Pictorial Letterhead, Discussing the Development of Cody, Wyoming

Penned on “Buffalo Bill’s Wild West” letterhead, Cody secures financing for the Wyoming town that would be named in his honor

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Penned on “Buffalo Bill’s Wild West” letterhead, Cody secures financing for the Wyoming town that would be named in his honor

ALS signed "W. F. Cody," two pages, 8.5 x 11, March 19, 1896. The pictorial Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World letterhead features multiple portraits of Cody, his personnel, and an overhead view of the show, “The Largest Arenic Exhibition Known in History,” which lists James Anthony Bailey as the tour director; Bailey joined P. T. Barnum in 1881 to form Barnum and Bailey's Circus. A handwritten letter to potential land investor Mr. Stokes, regarding the completion of Cody, Wyoming. In part: "And it's now we need the money to finish the ditch for the first 25,000 acre tract. I feel confident we can sell the most of it this first year if we can finish the ditch for spring work. So the land can be watered this spring. Otherwise we will lose a whole year. I can locate and sell ten thousand acres to two German colonies at once for $10.00 per acre…. So you can see the importance of getting the first 25,000 acres ready. Then the money we get from first payments on land will build the ditch to the Placerfields. Then we have two strings to our bow. We have also located a coal mine, a five or six foot vein within three miles of our First Town site besides several quartz mines and other valuable ores. Mr. Stokes, if we finish the ditch in time for spring work, you will never regret this enterprize [sic]. If you do, I will guarantee to give your money back to you with interest inside of two years. Yes I want Mr. Foote to see the situation and I will be on in a few days. And arrange with him how to go. But we want the money now to go on with the work." In very good to fine condition, with minor edge wear, and old tape to the back of horizontal folds.

Cody first entered the Big Horn Basin of Wyoming in the 1870s, while Professor O. C. March, a distinguished geologist at Yale University, was making a study of the natural resources of the West. The tremendous possibilities for the development of land through irrigation, the rich soil, the grandeur of the scenery, the abundance of fish and game, and the proximity of Yellowstone National Park, all influenced Colonel Cody to return in the mid-1890s. Cody and several friends came to the area with the purpose of land development and the building of a community. The original tract selected was located at the east end of the Shoshone Canyon but was later changed to the present site. At the insistence of Cody's fellow developers, the town was named after him in 1895.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Fine Autograph and Artifacts
  • Dates: #676 - Ended October 11, 2023





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