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BUFFALO BILL'S GRAVE
AND MEMORIAL MUSEUM
I've stood at the grave of Buffalo Bill
On a mountain crest and I've felt the thrill
Which he must have felt, as I saw below
The prairies wide of his long ago.
I've heard it told how he journeyed there
With the breezes tossing his steel-gray hair,
And his soul rejoiced at each changing scene
Which marks the haunts
where his youth had been
And I understand why he asked to lie
Through the last long sleep
'neath that open sky.
-Edgar A. Guest
© MRS. JOHNNY BAKER
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"PAHASKA TEPEE" THE COLONEL CODY
(BUFFALO BILL) MEMORIAL
Erected in honor of the noted Scout and
Indian Fighter, near his grave atop Lookout
Mountain. Colorado, by the City and County
of Denver, 1921. "Pahaska,” meaning Long
Hair, was Buffalo Bill's Indian name. "Tepee'
is the Indian Word for house. The translation
is "Long Hair's House."
“JOHNNY” BAKER, GOLDEN, COLO.
GENUINE CURTEICH-CHICAGO ''C.T. AMERICAN ART'' POST CARD (REG. U.S. PAT. OFF.)