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Wild Women Of The West: Operative Ellen

April 18, 2018
Several months before the start of the Civil War, Kate Warne was masquerading as a Southern sympathizer and keeping company with women of refinement and wealth from the South.  When war did break out those women were unafraid to expression how much in favor they were of the Rebels. Some of them were secretly supplying...

Wild Women of the West: Hattie Lawton

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July 5, 2017
An article in the May 14, 1893, edition of the New York Times categorized women as the “weaker, gentler sex whose special duty was the creation of an orderly and harmonious sphere for husbands and children.  Respectable women, true women, do not participate in debates on the public issues or attract attention to themselves.”  Kate...

Wild Women of the West: Kate Warne

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June 28, 2017
Her smile could be shy; her glance at times demurs, but her ears never missed a secret.  She was a master of disguises; could change her accent at will, infiltrate social gatherings, and collect information no man was able to obtain.  She cried on command; was stoic while interrogating a suspect, and composed when necessary....

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