unnamed drunken cowboy person
also known as: A cowboy, The drunken cowboy, the rider
Summary: A drunken cowboy who exhibited horsemanship by riding a bucking horse while smoking a cigarette.
Completeness: 57/100 Grade D
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cowboy
cited from A rare exhibition of horsemanship was… (1888)A rare exhibition of horsemanship was
displayed on the streets last week. A cowboy
who had filled his tank with liquid lightning,
offered to bet $50 that he “could ride anything
that wore hair.” Another cowboy took the bet,
and brought forth a c…
owned
cited from A rare exhibition of horsemanship was… (1888)
A rare exhibition of horsemanship was
displayed on the streets last week. A cowboy
who had filled his tank with liquid lightning,
offered to bet $50 that he “could ride anything
that wore hair.” Another cowboy took the bet,
and brought forth a c…
witnessed
cited from A rare exhibition of horsemanship was… (1888)
A rare exhibition of horsemanship was
displayed on the streets last week. A cowboy
who had filled his tank with liquid lightning,
offered to bet $50 that he “could ride anything
that wore hair.” Another cowboy took the bet,
and brought forth a c…
Sources (1)
A rare exhibition of horsemanship was…
1888 · newspaper · public-domain