... 82, 86 La Telle, J. H., 400 Laurel's Story: A Montana Heritage, 279 Lavery, Brian, 246 Lavery, David, 511 Lead (S.Dak.) Evening Call, 133, 135, 172 Lead, S.Dak., 133, 135 Le diable blanc: le roman de Calamity Jane (Dufour), 444 Lee, ...
Meanwhile, in Deadwood, burial preparations had been left to the discretion of C. H. (Charlie) Robinson, the town mortician. He and his father, Henry, worked together in the mortuary. Years after the burial, Charlie recalled that the ...
... M, m, m Aberdeen, S.Dak., 201—202 Abney, James, Q Adair, Frank, m Adams, Glen, Q Adventures with Indians and Game (Allen), Q Aikman, Duncan, H, M, m, Q, &, 227—28, ...
Young, Hard Knocks, 169—70; McGillycuddy, MeGillyeuddy Agent, 25—27; Bennett, Old Deadwood Days, 234—35; and Du Fran, Low Down on Calamity jane, 1. 42. Young, Hard Knocks, 169—70. 43. Had she lived at Fort Laramie from 1862 to 1875, ...
Old Deadwood Days. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1982. Originally published 1928. This is a valuable memoir/history of Deadwood from a girl who grew to womanhood in the early years of Deadwood's history and knew Calamity ...
Calamity Jane: A Musical Western: Vocal Score
Calamity Jane refused to conform to the typical roles of nineteenth-century women. Authors William R. Sanford and Carl R. Green reveal the true story of this legendary American figure.
She never even got a scratch. As a Pony Express rider, she outwitted a band of robbers and sent them running. Even smallpox didn’t dare tangle with her. Catch some of Calamity Jane’s spirit in this fast-paced tale.
The life story and adventures of a legendary American frontierswoman Calamity Jane, whose real name was Martha Jane Canary.
The Wild West was home to many men and women looking for adventure and a new life.
Profiles the life and legends related to the frontierswoman known as Calamity Jane.
The Wild West was home to many men and women looking for adventure and a new life.
Tells some of the adventures of Calamity Jane such as outwitting robbers while riding for the Pony Express and as an army scout.
Doris Faber sorts out fact from fiction to tell the true story of a remarkable American woman who was part of the legend that celebrated the freedom and adventure of the West.
Calamity Jane
Still the most authoritative factual source, this book separates the romanticized Calamity depicted in dime novels and Hollywood films from the real, flesh-and-blood woman.