Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Monday, January 26, 1903
BUFFALO BILL'S DAUGHTER
Miss Irma Cody, Who Is to become a Soldier's Bride
Miss Irma Cody, daughter of Colonel William F. Cody, familiarly known as "Buffalo Bill", whose engagement to Lieutenant Clarence A. Stott of Troop G, Tenth United States cavalry, was recently announced, is an exceptionally attractive and bright young woman. She is the second and youngest daughter of the famous scout. The Wedding, which will take place next April, will be celebrated in the Hotel Irma, in Cody, Wyoming, built by Buffalo Bill, and named in honor of the bride elect.
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The Fort Wayne Sentinel
Fort Wayne, Indiana
December 17, 1907
Son-in-Law of Colonel Cody Dead
Omaha, Nebraska, December 18, --- Cody, W. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) received a telegram informing him of the death of his son-in-law, Lieutenant Clarence A. Stott, of the Twelfth Cavalry. Stott was serving with his troop in South Dakota. Mrs. Stott is with her father. The family had no knowledge that Lieutenant Stott was ill.
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He is buried with his parents. His sister, Mary Latta Stott, and her husband, Lieutenant Colonel Perry Lester Miles are also buried in this cemetery.
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Monday, January 26, 1903
BUFFALO BILL'S DAUGHTER
Miss Irma Cody, Who Is to become a Soldier's Bride
Miss Irma Cody, daughter of Colonel William F. Cody, familiarly known as "Buffalo Bill", whose engagement to Lieutenant Clarence A. Stott of Troop G, Tenth United States cavalry, was recently announced, is an exceptionally attractive and bright young woman. She is the second and youngest daughter of the famous scout. The Wedding, which will take place next April, will be celebrated in the Hotel Irma, in Cody, Wyoming, built by Buffalo Bill, and named in honor of the bride elect.
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The Fort Wayne Sentinel
Fort Wayne, Indiana
December 17, 1907
Son-in-Law of Colonel Cody Dead
Omaha, Nebraska, December 18, --- Cody, W. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) received a telegram informing him of the death of his son-in-law, Lieutenant Clarence A. Stott, of the Twelfth Cavalry. Stott was serving with his troop in South Dakota. Mrs. Stott is with her father. The family had no knowledge that Lieutenant Stott was ill.
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He is buried with his parents. His sister, Mary Latta Stott, and her husband, Lieutenant Colonel Perry Lester Miles are also buried in this cemetery.
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