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The narrative traces a frontier life from orphaned boyhood and westward migration to years as a buffalo hunter and scout. It recounts establishment of a hunting camp at Adobe Walls, a massive dawn attack by Plains Indians and the author's wounded fall, a famed long-range shot, and a later desperate fight at Buffalo Wallow that led to a Congressional Medal of Honor for survivors. Interleaved are episodes of scouting with the army, rescues and marches across waterless plains, practical pioneer labor, and later domestic years building a homestead, planting an orchard, serving as postmaster and local official, and reflecting on the changing ranching country.

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Billy Dixon

Billy Dixon was a notable frontiersman and buffalo hunter in the American West, best known for his role in the historic Battle of Adobe Walls in 1874. His memoir, "Life and Adventures of 'Billy' Dixon of Adobe Walls, Texas Panhandle," recounts his experiences and adventures during a transformative period in American history. Dixon's narrative provides insight into the challenges and realities of life on the frontier, as well as the interactions between settlers and Native American tribes. His firsthand account contributes to the understanding of the cultural and historical landscape of the Texas Panhandle.

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