Ingraham, Prentiss, 1843-1904
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Author of "Buffalo Bill," 1843-1904
"Buffalo Bill," Author of, 1843-1904
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found: His Buffalo Bill's raid of death, or, The border Robin Hood, 196-?:t.p. (author of "Buffalo Bill")
found: OCLC data base, 5/5/86(hdg.: Ingraham, Prentiss, 1843-1904; usage: author of "Buffalo Bill")
found: Dime novel companion, 2000(Ingraham, Colonel Prentiss; Dec. 18, 1843-Aug. 16, 1904; among the pseudonyms he used were Alden F. Bradshaw, Dangerfield Burr, Dr. Noel Dunbar, Lieut. Preston Graham, Midshipman Tom W. Hall, Harry Hart, T.W. King, Colonel Leon Lafitte, Lieut. Lionel Lounsberry, Harry Dennies (sometimes spelled Denies) Perry, Frank Powell, and Major Henry B. Stoddard)
found: Wikipedia, March 27, 2018(Prentiss Ingraham; Colonel Prentiss Ingraham (December 28, 1843--August 16, 1904) was a Colonel in the Confederate Army, a mercenary throughout the 1860s, and a fiction writer; a son of Rev. Joseph Ingraham (author of A Prince of the House of David), he was born near Natchez, Mississippi in Adams County and died in Biloxi, Mississippi; Ingraham's literary career began in London in 1869; he was the author of The Masked Spy (1872) and is best known for his Buffalo Bill series; other major works include the Buck Taylor series, Merle Monte series, and Dick Doom series; Ingraham claimed in 1900 to have written over 600 novels; as well as writing under his own name, Ingraham published under a number of pen names including: Dr. Noel Dunbar, Dangerfield Burr, Major Henry B. Stoddard, Colonel Leon Lafitte, Frank Powell, Harry Dennies Perry, Midshipman Tom W. Hall, Lieut. Preston Graham)
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1986-05-23: new
2018-03-28: revised
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