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10 WILD WEST Women You Should Know About!

Welcome to the WILD WEST!
Here are 10 women who braved the Frontier and made their mark on history, all for different reasons. Follow along as we dive into the lives of each remarkable woman and their unique lives.

Featured:

Olive Oatman- The Lady with the Blue Tattoos
Mary Fields- Stagecoach Mary
Laura Bullion- Rose of the Wild Bunch
Big Nose Kate- Doc Holidays Lady
Biddy Mason- Entrepreneur & Philanthropist
Belle Starr- Bandit Queen & Murder Mystery
Fannie Porter- Brothel Madame
Doc Susie- Docter Susan Anderson
Annie Oakley- The Little Sure Shot of the West
Dora Hand- The Tragic Beauty
I was honored to learn about these women and this video was made in all due respect to them and their families. Please note different sources can vary dates and other small details, I did my best to be as accurate as possible with the data available. Many photos are of actual places and the ladies mentioned, while others are used as a visual to tell the story.

Enjoy!

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Photo Credits:
Color Jesse James: My Colorful Past- https://www.mycolorfulpast.com/
Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) terms and conditions https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
Credit: An attractive female doctor being approached by three burly men enquiring about nursing work. Wood engraving by G. Du Maurier, 1870. Credit: Wellcome Collection. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

“Lady-Physicians”, Punch, 23 December 1865. Engraving by George du Maurier. Wellcome Images.

Drawing from “Captivity of the Oatman Girls” by Royal B. Stratton depicts Olive, left, and Mary Ann Oatman in captivity.

A portrait of Olive Oatman 1838–1903, by Benjamin F. Powelson, circa 1863, from the National Portrait Gallery.
Mary Fields carriage pic- Courtesy of Ursuline Archives, Great Falls, Montana.
Mary and Baseball team- Courtesy of- Wadsworth Memorial Library, Cascade, Montana
Portrait of Fannie Porter- Photo courtesy Kathie Weiser, Legends of America
Images used are in the Public Domain and or Creative Commons, have been carefully selected as such. Intended for educational and entertainment purposes and is presented in historical context. I'm not a professional historian, critic, or scholar, but rather more of a lover of all things exciting and adventurous in history. I explore things that interest me and think some out there would also enjoy it. I make use of public domain items/ lapsed copyright items (in the USA), and those items under the Creative Commons License and the Fair Use Doctrine. Videos are the result of research and/or opinion and are in a non-commercial context although I could occasionally make reference to products in a review or something. If you have a copyright issue with an image, proving ownership, I will remove it, if it does not meet the Creative Commons License requirement or the Fair Use Doctrine. I try to be reasonable in all matters if you have an issue, please contact me. I generally avoid politics and religion, outside of historical or literary context. This is a family-friendly channel:)

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