Buffalo Bill's Boy Bugler; Or, The Last of the Indian RingIngraham, Prentiss
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Buffalo Bill's Boy Bugler; Or, The Last of the Indian Ring
Ingraham, Prentiss
Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917 -- Fiction; Dime novels
Street & Smith Publications
INCORPORATED
79 Seventh Avenue New York, N. Y.
Printed in the U. S. A.
FOOTNOTE:
[A] It may be said here, for the benefit of the reader who does not
remember, that “Old Curly” was a name given by his soldiers to Colonel
Custer because of his long, curly hair. The Indian, who had called
Custer “White-chief-of-the-long-hair,” readily adopted the loving title
conferred by the dashing colonel’s loyal followers.--AUTHOR.
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