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Buffalo Bill

Description: A studio photograph of Buffalo Bill (William F. Cody). He is wearing a buckskin suit with leather gauntlets and thigh high boots. A rifle is held in his left hand and a hat in his right. The inscription says "To Major Gordon W. Lillie Compliments of Tessford, NY."
Date: 1900
Partner: Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum

May Lillie

Description: A photograph of May Lillie in a studio wearing Wild West show costume. She wears a dark skirt with a long row of buttons, white shirt, bandana, tan cowboy hat, and boots. She is sitting on a small table with a long quirt in her hands.
Date: 1905
Partner: Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum

May Lillie on Horseback

Description: A photograph of May Lillie on a bucking horse. The horse is reared back on two legs with May on side saddle. She is in front of a Wild West Show back drop. The front of the photograph says, "Mrs. Gordon W. Lillie and May Lillie." The back has a caption that reads, "Mrs. Gordon W. Lillie on spirited mount "They can't step too high for me!"
Date: 1908
Partner: Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum

May Lillie

Description: A photograph of May Lillie in a studio wearing Wild West show costume. She wears a dark skirt with a long row of buttons, white shirt, bandana, tan cowboy hat and boots. She is sitting on a small table with one arm behind her back.
Date: 1905
Partner: Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum

Gordon W. Lillie "Pawnee Bill"

Description: A photograph of Gordon W. Lillie "Pawnee Bill" posting outside of a house. He is leaning against a post. He is wearing a wool suit with a spotted vest. A watch chain can be seen hanging from his pocket. He is wearing a Stetson hat.
Date: 1908
Partner: Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum

Gordon W. Lillie "Pawnee Bill"

Description: A photograph of Gordon W. Lillie "Pawnee Bill" posing outside during one of his Wild West Shows. He is wearing a wool business coat and a heavy black overcoat with a Stetson hat. In the background, wagons on a flatbed train car can be seen and two unknown men.
Date: 1908
Partner: Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum
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