Helen Cody Wetmore
Helen Cody Wetmore was the sister of Colonial William Buffalo Bill Cody. For a short period of time, she travelled with the Wild West show. She also was the business manager for the Duluth Press, and advocated for women's suffrage. Wetmore died in 1911.
Helen Cody Wetmore was the sister of Colonial William Buffalo Bill Cody. For a short period of time, she travelled with the Wild West show. She also was the business manager for the Duluth Press, and advocated for women's suffrage. Wetmore died in 1911. See less
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Helen Cody Wetmore book reviews
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The Last of the Plainsmen and Last of the Great Scouts: Two Complete Novels
Should Not Have Been Put Together
by charles, Mar 21, 2020
First Off: These are not novels, but biographies. Secondly, had The Last of the Plainsmen been left by itself, I would have given a Five Star Rating. Here's why-- When Zane Grey met Buffalo Jones ... Read More
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Last of the Great Scouts
A Great Scout Indeed
by charles, Feb 21, 2020
Don't let Zane Grey's name fool you into anything, as he only wrote an introduction and an afterward to the book. He had nothing to do with the story of Buffalo Bill; the contents were written by his ... Read More
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Last of the Great Scouts
A real insightful look at Buffalo Bill.
by C2501, Apr 26, 2007
Helen Wetmore tells a very good story, with choice insights into the life of one of Americas frontier heros. I learned more about Mr Buffalo Bill Cody from this book than from all of the others I ... Read More