LAST OF THE
GREAT SCOUTS
(BUFFALO BILL)
BY
HELEN CODY WETMORE
AND
ZANE GREY


NEW YORK
GROSSET & DUNLAP
PUBLISHERS



CONTENTS
FOREWORD
GENEALOGY OF BUFFALO BILL
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
CHAPTER
I.  THE OLD HOMESTEAD IN IOWA
II.  WILL'S FIRST INDIAN
III.  THE SHADOW OF PARTISAN STRIFE
IV.  PERSECUTION CONTINUES
V.  THE "BOY EXTRA"
VI. FAMILY DEFENDER AND HOUSEHOLD TEASE
VII.  INDIAN ENCOUNTER AND SCHOOL-DAY INCIDENTS
VIII. DEATH AND BURIAL OF TURK
IX. WILL AS PONY EXPRESS RIDER
X. ECHOES FROM SUMTER
XI. A SHORT BUT DASHING INDIAN CAMPAIGN
XII. THE MOTHERS LAST ILLNESS
XIII. IN THE SECRET-SERVICE
XIV. A RESCUE AND A BETROTHAL
XV. WILL AS A BENEDICT
XVI. HOW THE SOBRIQUET OF "BUFFALO BILL"
XVII. SATANTA, CHIEF OF THE KIOWAS
XVIII. WILL MADE CHIEF OF SCOUTS
XIX. ARMY LIFE AT FORT McPHERSON
XX. PA-HAS-KA, THE LONG-HAIRED CHIEF
XXI.   THE HUNT OF THE GRAND DUKE ALEXIS
XXII. THEATRICAL EXPERIENCES
XXIII. THE GOVERNMENT’S INDIAN POLICY
XXIV. LITERARY WORK
XXV. FIRST VISIT TO THE VALLEY OF THE BIG HORN
XXVI. TOUR OF GREAT BRITAIN
XXVII. RETURN OF THE "WILD WEST" TO AMERICA
XXVIII. A TRIBUTE TO GENERAL MILES
XXIX. THE "WILD WEST" AT THE WORLD’S FAIR
XXX. CODY DAY AT THE OMAHA EXPOSITION
XXXI. THE LAST OF THE GREAT SCOUTS
ZANE GRAY ADDS THE FINISHING TOUCH TO THE STORY
BY TELLNG OF THE LAST DAYS OF THE LAST OF THE GREAT SCOUTS

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