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Wild Women of the West: Cowgirl Louise Clappe

September 10, 2019
“I shall give you a full, true, and particular account of the discovery, rise, and progress of this place, with a religious adherence to dates which will rather astonish your unmathematical mind.” —Excerpt from Louise Clappe’s letter to her sister Mary Ann, September 20, 1851  The sun hung like a golden disc in an impossible...

Wicked Women in the West

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January 13, 2016
There seems to be no end to the Wicked Women in the West. Today it’s Barbary Coast Madam Tessie Wall’s turn at the spotlight. She knew many men, but in the end it was a bothersome tooth at claimed her life. Read on… A parade of horse drawn carriages deposited fashionably dressed San Francisco citizens...

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