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Beadle's Half Dime Library No. 191
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Beadle's Half Dime Library No. 191

· March 22, 1881

# Buffalo Billy, the Boy Bullwhacker; or, The Doomed Thirteen

This serial by Capt. Alfred B. Taylor, U.S.A., published March 22, 1881, follows fifteen-year-old Billy Cody (Buffalo Bill) as he joins a supply train operated by Russell, Majors and Waddell on the frontier. The opening chapter depicts young Cody escaping pursuing Sioux warriors by leaping onto a charging buffalo bull and riding it toward camp while returning fire. At the supply train's South Platte encampment, Wild Bill Hickok (wagon-master) recruits the boy to guide thirteen miners eastward to Leavenworth with two wagons—one containing silver ore worth significant profit. Cody accepts the $1,300 wage to support his Kansas family, despite reluctance to leave Wild Bill's mentorship. The narrative emphasizes frontier adventure, marksmanship, and horsemanship amid Native American conflict.

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Date
March 22, 1881
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