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The troubled romance of an English nobleman and an American frontierswoman.
In this respect she re-enacts another American myth, that of the indomitable frontierswoman who refuses to give up her homestead.
Calamity Jane (1852-1903), was an American frontierswoman.
In Memphis she had led the life of a pampered belle; now it was the more rugged life of a frontierswoman.
Calamity Jane was a notorious frontierswoman who was the subject of many wild stories- many of which she made up herself.
August 1 - Calamity Jane, American frontierswoman (b. 1852)
Mary Jemison (Deh-he-wä-mis) (1743 - 9/19/1833) was an American frontierswoman and an adopted Seneca.
Jane Powell plays Milly, an 1850s frontierswoman who marries Adam (Howard Keel) only hours after meeting him.
Nancy Hart, a sturdy frontierswoman in Georgia, helped a patriot escape from his loyalist neighbors and then tricked his pursuers into searching in the wrong place.
Sally is something of a western junk collector loathed by many townspeople but liked by the main characters of Gunsmoke, who view her as the last frontierswoman.
Anne Rowe Hupp (1757- June 26, 1823) was an American frontierswoman of the Buffalo Creek Valley in Washington County, Pennsylvania.
As Ms. Colebrook approaches adolescence, the reader is never made aware of the deep sexual awakening, the sense of longing, that must have existed in the life of the frontierswoman.
"I knew I had some stiff competition," said Miss Tolmie, who has long dark hair pulled into a ponytail and looks as though she could easily be cast as the young frontierswoman.
Mad Ann Bailey, a noted frontierswoman, spent the final years of her life living on a farm located near the present day site of Bailey Chapel Church along SR 218.
Martha Jane Canary Burke (known as Calamity Jane) was a frontierswoman who traveled from Kansas to Deadwood, S.D., and met Wild Bill Hickok at a gunfight.
In 1958, Main appeared twice as rugged frontierswoman Cassie Tanner in the episodes "The Cassie Tanner Story" and "The Sacramento Story" on NBC's western television series, Wagon Train.
In Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner's satirical and pioneering Washington novel, "The Gilded Age," published in 1873, the beautiful frontierswoman Laura Hawkins accepts an invitation from Senator Dilworthy to visit the nation's capital.
"Leaving the Yellow House," which attempts to limn the last days of an alcoholic frontierswoman living in a small Western town, feels overly contrived, while "Zetland: By a Character Witness," which recounts one man's memories of a boyhood friend, feels overly static.
Calamity Jane Martha Jane Canary (May 1, 1852 - August 1, 1903), better known as Calamity Jane, was an American frontierswoman, and professional scout best known for her claim of being an acquaintance of Wild Bill Hickok.
Brian Grazer, co-producer of "The Missing," a gripping neo-Western about an errant father's attempt to make peace with his daughter, which comes out later this month, tells me that he and the director Ron Howard always had her in mind for the leading role of a resourceful frontierswoman.
But that doesn't stop McCrumb from adapting the folk art form for her own version of the story of Frankie Silver, an 18-year-old frontierswoman who was hanged in 1833 for killing her husband with an ax and disposing of the body in a cruel and disgusting manner.
The Nobility have captured a young Frontierswoman named Tae and held her captive for 8 years, and her prison - the remote Castle Gradinia - can only be accessed by those brave (or senseless) enough to cross into the no-man's-land known as the Outer Frontier.