Chris Enss

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Wild Women Of The West: Fannie Sperry Steele

Pioneer award winning rodeo performer. Such a title conjures up images of courage, stamina, and old-fashion grit. But Fannie Sperry was not only a plucky horsewoman. She was a forthright, attractive, and gentle lady, whose life revolved around her love of horses and remarkable skill with them. On a Montana ranch in 1819, a little girl toddled...

COWGIRL Iconic: Faye Blesing

Skillful and graceful trick rider Faye Blesing and her Palomino horse Flash raced by excited fans at the Butte’s Buckaroo and Homecoming Days Rodeo in Butte, Montana, on July 6, 1951.  Faye smiled at the spectators while demonstrating one of her most popular stunts, the Cossack, or Russian Drag.  Pulling her feet out of the...

Wild Women Of The West: Era Gertrude Chinn

The discovery of gold in California in 1849 sparked a raging fever in thousands of Argonauts hoping to strike it rich. Among the flood of fathers, sons, brothers, and husbands that ventured west were mothers, daughters, sisters, and wives. Although they were few in number, women shoveled and picked through tons of gravel working shoulder...

Wild Women Of The West: Alice Ivers

The faces around the poker table in “Poker Alice’s” gambling house in Deadwood, South Dakota, were nonchalant but their nonchalance only veiled excitement. Only the face of “Poker Alice” showed absolutely no flicker of tautness. She shifted her cigar to the other corner of her mouth and narrowly watched the face of the man holding...

Wild Women Of The West: Alice Sisty

A hush fell over the large crowd at the rodeo arena in Salt Lake City, Utah, in July 1938 as daredevil rider Alice Sisty raced into the arena atop two English jumpers. She was standing on the backs of the animals with one foot on one horse and the other foot on the second mount,...

Wild Women Of The West: Matrimonial News

“Marriage is such an ancient institution and has in all ages excited such universal interest among the human family, that in offering to the public a journal especially devoted to the promotion of marital facility, we feel sure we are only supplying a national want.”   Leslie Fraser Duncan, Editor/Owner Matrimonial News – 1870 The matrimonial...

Wild Women Of The West: Happy Ever After

Business for matrimonial publications between 1870 and 1900, increased substantially whenever stories of successful mail-order connections were made.  Editors for periodicals such as Matrimonial News and the New Plan Company shared happy ever after tales with daily newspapers in hopes they would print the romantic adventures of correspondence couples.   Several such stories appeared in newspapers...

Wild Women Of The West: Patsy Montana

In 1939, a petite singer from Hot Springs, Arkansas, named Patsy Montana, made her screen debut in the Gene Autry Western Colorado Sunset.  Her role in the film was that of a waitress working at a diner near a popular ranch.  When the ranch hands came into the eatery one evening for supper, they asked...

Wild Women Of The West: Jane Novak

Silent motion-picture actor William S. Hart starred opposite the beautiful and talent actress Jane Novak in a series of Westerns between 1918 and 1923.  He saved her from brazen outlaws and runaway trains in several action-adventure films audiences of all ages flocked to the theaters to see.  Born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1896, her...
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