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COWGIRL Iconic: Tillie Baldwin

September 1, 2021
Hundreds of rodeo fans filled every available seat at the Pendleton Roundup in Northwestern Oregon in late September 1912.  They cheered loudly for Swedish bronc buster Tillie Baldwin sitting atop an outlaw horse named Spike. The gate was moments away from opening and the bronc was already bucking wildly. Tillie ground her hat down tight on her...

Wild Women Of The West: Belle Starr

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December 10, 2019
Belle Starr checked to make sure the pair of six-guns she was carrying was loaded before she proceeded across a dusty road toward a saloon just outside Fort Dodge, Kansas. When she reached the tavern, she peered over the top of the swinging doors of the establishment and carefully studied the room and its seedy...

Wild Women Of The West: Pearl Hart

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December 3, 2019
The stage driver slammed his foot against the brake lever and hauled back on the reins, yanking the team to a jerking, but quick halt.  He stared, jaw agape, into the steady barrels of a Navy .36 and a Colt .45. Behind the guns stood a hefty man twirling a black handlebar mustache and another...

Wild Women Of The West: Anne Cook

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November 5, 2019
Anyone who knew Anne Cook thought she was cruel, unfeeling and motivated by money.  The brothel she operated in North Platte, Nebraska, in the late 1920s was a profitable enterprise, but she wanted to amass a fortune and one house of ill repute would not be enough.  No legitimate business alone could make her rich...

Leme, Lockwood, & Outlaw Headline PBR Velocity Tour Finals

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November 1, 2019
The world’s Top 3 bull riders, Jose Vitor Leme, Jess Lockwood, and Chase Outlaw, will headline the Professional Bull Rider’s (PBR) Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour (PWVT) Finals at the South Point Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas this November. Among these riders is a 48-man field of world champions including top rookies, on–the-bubble Mauney, and...

Wild Women of the West: Kate Quantrill, The Bride Outlaw

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July 16, 2019
Every bed in the hospital at the military prison in Louisville, Kentucky was filled with wounded and dying men.  The Civil War had officially ended on April 9, 1865 but rebels still fighting for their lost cause refused to surrender.  Union soldiers pursued renegade Confederates until they were captured or shot. Guerrilla leader William Quantrill...

Wild Women Of The West: Jennie Rogers

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July 10, 2018
A blood orange sun shone down on the dusty, main thoroughfare in Denver, Colorado.  Miners and townspeople scurried about with their daily activities, pausing ever so often to talk with friends and acquaintances.  A sudden commotion at the end of the street drew attention away from their regular routine. An open, horse drawn coach carrying...

Wild Women Of The West: Minnie Smith

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March 28, 2018
“Luck never gives; it only lends.” Anonymous A tall, hump-shouldered man with gray, bushy hair and a hang-dog look on his long, lumpy face pulled a stack of chips from the middle of the poker table towards him.  Minnie Smith, the gambler who had dealt the winning hand, scowled at the player as he collected...

Wild Women Of The West: Belle Starr

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March 14, 2018
Belle Starr checked to make sure the pair of six-guns she was carrying was loaded before she proceeded across a dusty road toward a saloon just outside Fort Dodge, Kansas. When she reached the tavern, she peered over the top of the swinging doors of the establishment and carefully studied the room and its seedy...
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