Is Buffalo Bill Cody Really Buried on Lookout Mountain?

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I have heard many stories about this growing up. He is my Great great great uncle. Lol. I like to say @Thrice Great Uncle”. I have pics of my grandma on his porch in Nebraska and many family photos I, and my kids, one day will cherish. Thanks for this article. Always curious to see who believes what!

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My mom and grandpa had a picture of buffalo bill and I was told he was my grandfather's uncle and godfather and I would like to get the picture back and put it in my house.

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Hi Benjamin,

Do you know where the photo is?

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Just found out my family history involves Andrew Jackson and Buffalo Bill
Interested in purchasing pictures of both proud to have such awesome History
funny how we are all conected.

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Hi Shari, you are in luck the Denver Public Library has wonderful photographs of Buffalo Bill Cody and his Wild West (unfortunately none of Andrew Jackson) for purchase. Here is a link to those Buffalo Bill photos:https://digital.denverlibrary.org/digital/search/collection/p15330coll14!p15330coll21!p15330coll22/searchterm/Wild%20West%20Shows/field/subjec/mode/exact/conn/and

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Our son lives in Golden, Colorado, We go to Lookout Mnt every time we visit...it is always part of the visit to hike to Buffalo Bills Grave site. Thankful for those good memories with our son, in a beautiful spot in Colorful Colorado.

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Hi everyone, I wanted to confirm that Buffalo Bill’s grave is indeed in Denver, for he is my great, great, great, great uncle. For safety purposes I will not state my name, but we have visited his grave several times, and once to have it cleaned. Although some may say this is untrue, I would beg your pardon that the grave area was recently cleaned in 2014, held in track records posted on the National History website. Under Buffalo Bill’s citation levels. Uncle Willy, as we like to call him, saved his drawings of the area he wanted to be buried, and my grandmother still stores them today. Let this be educational and put your misunderstandings at rest.

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