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Wicked Woman Wednesday: Madam Harriet

April 20, 2016
Prostitutes, by nature of their profession, often find themselves in trouble with the law. It was not uncommon for a nineteenth-century harlot to be accused of blackmail, theft, or even murder. Such was the case of a soiled dove in northern California. The curious criminal proceedings were held before Justice John Anderson in 1852, and...

Wild Women Wednesday: Kitty LeRoy

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December 30, 2015
A grim-faced bartender led a pair of sheriff’s deputies up the stairs of Deadwood’s Lone Star Saloon to the two lifeless bodies sprawled on the floor.  One of the deceased individuals was a gambler named Kitty LeRoy, and the other was her estranged husband, Sam Curley. The quiet expression on Kitty’s face gave no indication...

Wild Woman Wednesday: Julia Bulette

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November 18, 2015
Julia Bulette, The Siren of the Silver Town During the late nineteenth century, while men were settling the new frontier and rushing off to the latest boom towns, women of easy virtue found wicked lives west of the Mississippi when they followed fortune hunters seeking gold and land in an unsettled territory.  Prostitutes and female...

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