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Wild Women of the West: Carrie Nation

June 18, 2019
The barroom at the Hotel Carey in Wichita, Kansas, was extremely busy most nights.  Cowhands and trail riders arrived by following the smell of whiskey and the sound of an inexperienced musician playing an out of tune piano inside the saloon.  Beyond the swinging doors awaited a host of well-used, female companions and an assortment...

Wild Women of the West: Peg-Leg-Annie

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June 11, 2019
Her name was Annie McIntyre Morrow, and the story of her life and times in the Idaho mining camps of Atlanta and Rocky Bar is one of tragedy, courage, and resourcefulness.  She was born in Van Buren County, Idaho, on September 13, 1858. Her mother died giving birth to her. Annie’s father, Steve McIntyre, brought...

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