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How Broome County native Lucian Burnham became a soldier under Gen George Custer
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William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody’s life was not boring. Born in 1846 in Iowa, his family moved to Kansas when he was 7 years old. Cody was only 14 when he began riding for the Pony Express. In the Civil War, he served as a Union scout, and later enlisted with the 7th Kansas Cavalry. He served as a buffalo hunter, providing meat to construction crews on the transcontinental railroad.
Cody remained as an Army scout and fought in at least 16 battles during the Indian Wars on the Plains. In 1872, Cody and Lt. Col. George Custer guided the Grand Duke Alexis of Russia, at the request of President Ulysses S. Grant, on an American hunting trip. Soon, Buffalo Bill was the subject of popular dime novels.
Some Sham for one Sham: Genial Tom O’Brien remembered as one of Longford’s favourite sons
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Townies will no doubt miss hearing his famous ‘Are ya wide Sham’ greeting, however, their memories of the late Tom O’Brien, one of Longford town’s favourite sons, will live with them forever.
A cloud of enormous sadness descended over the town Tom loved so well when news of his death, following a brave battle against cancer, broke yesterday, Thursday, May 6.
An immensely proud dyed-in-the wool townie, postman Tom was renowned for putting a smile on everyone s face and many people are heartbroken following his passing, but most especially his family, wife Kathleen, children Daire, Niamh and Diarmuid, sisters Ailish Smyth (Granard), Joanne (Carlow) and Christine; brothers Donal (Dublin), Padraic (Longford Leader) and Benny; and a vast circle of friends.