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and Irene Judson were teaching at the time and became social friends. Through this connection, William and George Allen, Rebecca's brothers, became friends with Buntline when he arrived in Pittsburgh in December 1843, ostensibly to study law with his father, but in reality to start a literary magazine. Buntline published just two issues of
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Originally, Buntline was going to cast Cody as a sidekick of "Wild Bill" Hickok, but he found Cody's character more interesting than Hickok's. Buntline presented Cody as a "compendium of cliches"; however, this did not stop the New York playwright Frank Meader from using Buntline's novel as the basis
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published an article of Ned's titled "Running the Blockade" in which the hero of the story was William Allen. In January 1845 with the assistance of the Allen brothers, Buntline relocated to Nashville, where Hudson Kidd secured temporary living quarters for Escudero while her husband went off to St.
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Judson had a romance with the teenaged wife of Robert Porterfield in Nashville in 1846. On 14 March 1846, Porterfield challenged Judson to a duel, and Judson killed him. At his trial for murder, Judson was shot and wounded by Porterfield's brother, and during the chaos, escaped from custody. He was
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and they invited Ned to go along on a January 1844 voyage to Cincinnati. On this cruise, Buntline told the Allen brothers of his recent marriage in St. Augustine, Florida, to Seberina Escudero, whom he described to the two brothers in glowing terms. Escudero joined her husband in Pittsburgh in May
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In 1841, Buntline's father, Levi Carroll Judson, his wife, and his daughter moved to Pittsburgh, where Levi set up a law practice and his wife and daughter Irene opened a select school in the basement of the First Baptist Church. Here, the Judson and Allen families became acquainted. Rebecca Allen
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and rushed up to him, saying, "There's my man! I want you!" By this time in his life, Hickok had an aversion to surprises. He threatened Buntline with a gun and ordered him out of town in 24 hours. Buntline took him at his word and left the saloon. Still looking to get information on his subject,
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Estranged from his family and in financial straits, Buntline borrowed money from the Allen brothers and pawned his wife's jewelry to meet living expenses. In October, William Allen hired Buntline as a hand on his steamboat, where Ned accepted a counterfeit $ 10 note and lost a barrel of whiskey.
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revolver as a gift from Buntline in thanks for their help in contributing local color to his Western yarns. The revolvers were said to be chambered in .45 Colt with 12-inch barrels, removable shoulder stocks, standard sights, and wooden grips into which the name "Ned" was ornately carved. These
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Buntline took a train in 1869 from California to Nebraska, where he had been lecturing on the virtues of temperance. There, he met William Cody, who was with a group of men who had recently participated in a battle against the Sioux and Cheyenne.
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After his release, he devoted himself to writing sensational stories for weekly newspapers, and his income purportedly amounted to $ 20,000 a year. In 1852 he was involved in a nativist riot in
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In November 1834, Judson ran away to sea as a soldier, and the next year he shipped on board a Navy vessel. A number of years later, he rescued the crew of a boat that had been run down by a
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in December 1872 and starred Cody. It was panned by critics, but was a success nonetheless. It was performed to packed theaters across the country for years. Cody served as a scout for the
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Buntline's novels may have had unintended consequences. Some readers became thrilled with the exploits of western outlaws, and the novels glamorized crime in their eyes. Female bandits
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with the rank of colonel, and to have received 20 wounds in battle. He also used these pseudonyms: Captain Hal Decker, Scout Jack Ford, and Edward Minturn. He settled into his home in
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Buntline continued to write dime novels, but none was as successful as his earlier work. Later in life, he embellished his military career, claiming to have been chief of scouts in the
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that "historians debate whether Wyatt Earp owned a 'Buntline Special' (author is inclined to believe that he did), but Colt manufactured many in the latter half of the 20th century".
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also was featured in the show as "Atzeka, the Apache-child of Cochise", being the only genuine American Indian on stage, while his adoptive father, the Italian photographer
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Several different accounts of Judson's date and place. The Navy Department, Office of Naval Records and Library, Washington, D. C. officially records March 20, 1821.
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Traveling with the gregarious Cody, Buntline became friends with him and later claimed that he created the nickname "Buffalo Bill" for the hero of his serial novel
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1844. In August 1844, Buntline and Escudero relocated to Cincinnati, where Ned partnered with Lucius Hine and Hudson Kidd in an effort to purchase the
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Through his columns and his association with New York City's notorious gangs of the early 19th century, Buntline was one of the instigators of the
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invited Cody to New York City, where Cody saw the play at the Bowery Theater. In December of that year, Buntline also wrote a Buffalo Bill play,
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on July 18, 1886. He was once one of the wealthiest authors in America, but his wife had to sell his home the "Eagle's Nest" to pay his debts.
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in the summer; when campaigning stopped for the winter, he would head to the stage. Buntline's play served as training for Cody's later
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Mary Carrolita Briggs, Irene Elizabeth Brush, Alexander McClintock, Edwardina McCormick, Irene A. Judson, Edward Z.C. Judson, Jr.
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While her husband was steam-boating, Escudero was sewing shirts in Cincinnati for 12 1/2 cents each. In October 1844, the
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The New York Chronology: The Ultimate Compendium of Events, People, and Anecdotes from the Dutch to the Present
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in 1834. His father Levi Carroll Judson was a lawyer and wanted his son to be a clergyman.
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Buntline took to finding Hickok's friends. This is likely how he first met Buffalo Bill.
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Larsen, Dennis M. (Fall 2015). "Ned Buntline and the Allen Family of Pittsburgh".
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Although a heavy drinker, he traveled around the country giving lectures about
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Louis for a time. By January 1846, she was living in the Gower House in
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in 1838. He spent several years in the East starting up newspapers and
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Cody at first was a reluctant actor, but came to enjoy the spotlight.
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of a play about Cody's life in 1872. In the same year, Buntline and
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and hanged from an awning, but was rescued by friends. A Tennessee
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Lake expended much effort trying to track these guns through the
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Buffalo Bill's Wild West: Celebrity, Memory, and Popular History
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movement. In 1844, he adopted the pen name "Ned Buntline". "
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gang and may have propelled them into a life of crime.
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played him in six episodes of the ABC Western series
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The Red Revenger; Or, The Pirate King of the Floridas
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William and George were a co-owners of the steamboat
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Judson's first publication was an adventure story in
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In 1847, the Boston publisher and dime-novel author
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Pineapple Press. pp. 3–8. 671:The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp 608:, and Neal Brown each received a 237:; he also became a leader in the 2072: 2055: 2027: 2015: 1769:Ghosts of the American Civil War 1124: 906:. OUP Oxford. pp. 162–164. 2165:Novelists from New York (state) 2145:People of the American Old West 2110:19th-century American novelists 1299: 1270: 1245: 1220: 1193: 1166: 1149: 1118: 1098:Marino, Cesare Rosario (1998). 1091: 1034: 937: 920: 691: 416:Buntline was traveling through 411: 381:, while he was a member of the 221:, a gritty serial story of the 144:. He moved with his parents to 136:Early life and military service 126:Edward Zane Carroll Judson Sr. 1405:Works by or about Ned Buntline 1332: 950:. HarperCollins. p. 106. 944:Trager, James (2004). "1849". 893: 868: 764:Donaldson, Alfred Lee (1921). 757: 633:Greatest Handguns of the World 406:William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody 191:As a seaman, he served in the 1: 1077:. Macmillan. pp. 20–23. 753:. 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Harpersfield, New York
Stamford, New York
Dime novelist
Harpersfield, New York
Bethany, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Fulton Ferry
East River
Martin Van Buren
USS Levant
USS Constellation
USS Boston
Seminole Wars
Civil War
The Knickerbocker
story papers
Bowery
New York City
nativism
temperance
Know Nothing
Buntline

Smithland, Kentucky

handbill
Astor Place riot
Cincinnati
Ohio

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