August 31, 1898

Cody Day.. (Cody's people) massed in front of the Band Stand... then proceeded up the East Midway over the North viaduct along West Midway.. north along 20th St. to Indian encampment... countermarched to Administration Arch... passed behind the Girl's & Boys building on Sherman Ave.

Colonel William F. Cody - Buffalo Bill - had asked that a special day be set aside in honor of his visit to the Exposition. He came at the head of his grand parade of the "Men of All Nations" and the many unique features of his great "Wild West Show". Gathered on the plaza were many distinguished Nebraskans to meet him. No less than four ex-governors besides the present governor of Nebraska were present. The exercises consisted of speech-making, after which the distingquished guests were escorted though the Indian Encampment grounds and back to the Markel Cafe, where luncheon had been provided by Colonel Cody for all the distinguished guests. Numerous toasts were given and responded to and the day was voted a great success.

A fire almost destroyed Trilby painting.