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frontier is a
political and
geographical term
referring to
areas near or
beyond a boundary. In the
United States, the
frontier was the term
applied by...
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Calamity Jane (1852–1903) was an
American frontierswoman.
Calamity Jane may also
refer to:
Calamity Jane (1953 film), an
American Technicolor western musical...
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which counted 1,166 people.
Princeton was the
birthplace of the
famous frontierswoman Calamity Jane.
Princeton was
platted in 1846. The city was
named in...
- 1852 –
August 1, 1903),
better known as
Calamity Jane, was an
American frontierswoman, sharpshooter, and storyteller. In
addition to many exploits, she was...
- 1965),
American cyclist Mary
Jemison (1743–1833), Scots-Irish
American frontierswoman Mike
Jemison (born 1983),
American football player Robert Jemison Jr...
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frontierswoman, Seth Bullock's wife Seth
Bullock (1849–1919), sheriff,
entrepreneur Calamity Jane (Martha Jane Canary) (1852–1903),
frontierswoman William...
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Nellie Neal
Lawing (1874-1956),
known as
Alaska Nellie, was an
Alaskan frontierswoman,
roadhouse operator, and hunter. Born in Missouri,
Lawing moved to Alaska...
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Erickson was the last
known surviving Mormon pioneer and
celebrated frontierswoman. She was six and half
years old in 1866 when her
family emigrated from...
- be [a mobster's] girlfriend, and
maybe she is." Her next work, as a
frontierswoman in the CBS
miniseries True
Women (1997), was even less successful; writing...
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Calamity Jane,
pioneer frontierswoman and scout, at age 43.
Photo by H.R. Locke....