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Story March 29, 1910

Bismarck Daily Tribune

Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota

What is this article about?

Colonel W. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) and his wife reconcile after years of estrangement, facilitated by their grandson Cody Boals in North Platte, Nebraska, on March 28.

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BUFFALO BILL AND
WIFE ARE REUNITED

(By Associated Press.)
North Platte, Neb., Mar. 28.
Through the efforts of their grandson, Cody Boals, a reconciliation has been effected between Colonel W. F. Cody, (Buffalo Bill) and Mrs. Cody. Colonel and Mrs. Cody became estranged three or four years ago, and since that time they have lived apart.

Cody Boals, attending the military academy at Kearney, came here to spend the Easter holiday with his grandmother. Unbeknown to other members of the family he wired his grandfather to join him; and the latter accepted. He was met at the depot today by young Boals, taken to the old ranch, and Mrs. Cody was first to meet him. The meeting was of a character to show that love still held a place in the hearts of the old people.

Colonel Cody will remain here for an indefinite period.

What sub-type of article is it?

Family Drama Biography

What themes does it cover?

Family Love Fortune Reversal

What keywords are associated?

Buffalo Bill Reconciliation Family Reunion Estrangement Grandson Mediation

What entities or persons were involved?

Colonel W. F. Cody Mrs. Cody Cody Boals

Where did it happen?

North Platte, Neb., Old Ranch

Story Details

Key Persons

Colonel W. F. Cody Mrs. Cody Cody Boals

Location

North Platte, Neb., Old Ranch

Event Date

Mar. 28.

Story Details

Grandson Cody Boals arranges secret meeting leading to reconciliation between estranged Colonel W. F. Cody and Mrs. Cody at the old ranch; they show enduring love and Cody stays indefinitely.

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