Wild Women of the Wild West

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

What is a "Wild Woman"?

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The phrase “wild woman” conjures up all types of images. For the late 19 th and early 20 th century West, wild women included lady gambler...

VIDEO CLIP ~ The Dalton Girls (1957)

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Laura Bullion ~ The Thorny Rose

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Laura Bullion was born in Knickerbocker, Tom Green Co., TX to Henry Bullion and Fereby E. Byler. Most sources, as well as Bullion's gra...
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Martha "Calamity Jane" Canary ~ Rowdy Woman of the West

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Martha Jane Canary was born May 1, 1852 in Princeton, Mercer Co., MO to Robert Wilson Canary and Charlotte M. Burge. She was the oldest of ...

Pearl Hart ~ Lady Bandit of Arizona

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Pearl Hart was of French descent, born about 1870 near Toronto, Canada. In her teens she was known for her attractiveness and wit. She was ...

Kitty Leroy ~ Lady Gambler & Gunfighter

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"Spirits of the good, the fair and beautiful, guard us through the dreamy hours. Kinder ones, but, perhaps less dutiful, keep the place...

Josephine Sarah Marcus ~ aka Josephine Earp

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Josephine Sarah Marcus Josephine Sarah Marcus was the second of three children born in Brooklyn, NY in 1860-61 to German- Jewish immig...
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