Pistol Packin' Madams: True Stories of Notorious Women of the Old WestBetween 1840 and 1870, hundreds of thousands of enthusiastic dreamers embarked on a 2,000-mile journey into the wide-open frontier of the United States in search of free land, gold, adventure, and a better life. Although only a few women were numbered among the very first pioneers, those who did take the risk changed the face of the United States forever. The western woman left the restrictions and conventions of her way of life behind and carried the struggle of emancipation into areas sacred to the male. She competed in business and politics, bronco busting, smoking, drinking, gambling, and gun-toting. This book celebrates the stories of the nonconforming, gun-toting pioneers who settled the West. |
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... night. The madams received a substantial portion of the proceeds, which were often used to improve the parlor house or to purchase similar houses. The lifestyle was, without a doubt, a dangerous one, and many women despised being a part ...
... night. The madams received a substantial portion of the proceeds, which were often used to improve the parlor house or to purchase similar houses. The lifestyle was, without a doubt, a dangerous one, and many women despised being a part ...
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... nights the police have been busily occupied among the houses of infamy, pulling [raiding] those institutions, and the result has been quite an increase in the sum paid over by the police court to the city treasury. Jennie Rogers and ...
... nights the police have been busily occupied among the houses of infamy, pulling [raiding] those institutions, and the result has been quite an increase in the sum paid over by the police court to the city treasury. Jennie Rogers and ...
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... night, announcing the steamer's slow approach. The other sounds of the evening—crickets, a lonesome owl, a foraging deer—were overpowered by the competing sound of horses' hooves hurrying toward the water. Eleven riders carrying torches ...
... night, announcing the steamer's slow approach. The other sounds of the evening—crickets, a lonesome owl, a foraging deer—were overpowered by the competing sound of horses' hooves hurrying toward the water. Eleven riders carrying torches ...
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