| Outrageous
Women of the American Frontier Incredible true
stories of the most amazing women in American history
They were courageous, resourceful pioneers, enduring and
adventurous. They made arduous journeys, carved careers
out of the wilderness, defied conventions, and fought for
their freedom. They were community leaders, artists, and
entrepreneurs. These Outrageous Women of the American
Frontier boldly faced the gritty realities of daily life
everything from starvation to shootouts and made their
mark in history!
Among the outrageous women you'll meet are:
Charlie Parkhurst, who disguised herself as a man,
drove a stagecoach for twenty years, and was probably the
first American woman to vote
Bridget "Biddy" Mason, a former slave
who gained her freedom in the 1850s and made enough money
to set up several homes for the homeless, sick, and old
Gertrudis Barcelo, Santa Fe's "Gambling
Queen" who kept her maiden name, owned her own
casino, and helped the United States win the
Mexican-American War
Libbie Custer, wife of the famous general and a
talented writer who chronicled her frontier adventures in
books that made her a wealthy woman
Combines fun writing and fascinating facts about unique
historical figures.
Includes the stories of such remarkable frontier
women as Charlie Parkhurst, who was believed to be a man
and was probably the first American woman to vote;
Bridget "Biddy" Mason, a former slave who
gained her freedom and made enough money to set up homes
for the homeless, sick, and old; and Eliza Snow, who
helped settle Salt Lake City and wrote many popular
hymns.
Table of Contents:
INTRODUCTION.
PART ONE: THE AGE OF CONQUEST (1800,1840S).
1. Sacagawea (1787,18??).
2. Gertrudis Barcelo (18??,1852).
3. Narcissa Whitman (1808,1847).
4. Juana Briones (1802,1889).
PART TWO: THE AGE OF settlement (1840s,1870s).
5. Luzena Stanley Wilson (1821,18??).
6. Eliza Snow (1804,1887).
7. Bridget "Biddy" Mason (1818,1891).
8. Charlie Parkhurst (1812,1879).
PART THREE: THE AGE OF EXPANSION (1870s,1900).
9. Martha "Calamity Jane" Cannary (18??,1903).
10. "Stagecoach" Mary Fields (1832,1914).
11. Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins (1844,1891).
12. Libbie Custer (1842,1933).
13. Nellie Cashman (18??,1925).
14. Evelyn Cameron (1868,1928).
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