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Wild Women Of The West: Geronimo’s Wives

January 7, 2020
Seventeen-year-old Geronimo rode quickly out of a rocky canyon near Clifton in southern Arizona, chasing half a dozen wild horses.  The animals’ hooves pounded hard into the parched earth, leaving dusty impressions behind. It was desperately hot, and foam flecks of sweat bounced off their backs, evaporating into the air before having a chance to...

Wild Women Wednesday: Zoe Tilghman

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November 4, 2015
Marshal Bill Tilghman, the late-in-life love and muse of his wife, Zoe Tilghman Western author Zoe Tilghman’s source of inspiration was her husband, lawman Bill Tilghman. He was, according to his friend and one time fellow lawman Bat Masterson, “the best of all of us.” Bat was referring to all the lawmen in the west....

Wild Women: Maria Carson

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October 28, 2015
Maria Josefa Jaramillo was fifteen when she married well-known frontiersman Kit Carson on February 3, 1843. The thirty-three year old Carson made Maria’s stomach flutter with excitement. He was fearless and decent and in him she saw forever. Maria Josefa was born on March 19, 1828, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Her father, Francisco Jaramillo,...

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