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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ree_DrummondRee Drummond - Wikipedia

    Early life. Drummond, nicknamed "Ree", grew up in a home overlooking the grounds of a country club in the oil town of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, [6] with two brothers and a sister. [7] She graduated from Bartlesville High School in 1987, [8] after which she left Oklahoma to attend college in Los Angeles, California.

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    • Molly Brant: Native American Diplomat and Spy. The daughter of a Mohawk chief in upstate New York and consort of a British dignitary, Molly Deganwadonti went on to become an influential Native American leader in her own right and a lifelong loyalist to the British crown before, during and after the American Revolution.
    • Mad’ Anne Bailey: Frontier Scout and Messenger. Anne Hennis Trotter Bailey, known as “Mad Anne,” worked as a frontier scout and messenger during the Revolutionary War.
    • Jemima Boone: A Young Woman of the Woods. Rebecca Boone wasn’t the only formidable female in Daniel Boone’s family. His daughter Jemima earned her own spot in the history books on July 14, 1776.
    • Sacagawea: Translator and Guide. One of the best-known women of the American West, the native-born Sacagawea gained renown for her crucial role in helping the Lewis & Clark expedition successfully reach the Pacific coast.
  3. Jan 10, 2022 · Learn about the diverse and remarkable women who lived and worked on the American frontier in the 19th century. Explore how they participated in business, entertainment, social reform and transgressed gender roles in the Wild West.

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  4. Mar 19, 2015 · Even today, the job of a peace officer is often associated with men, not women, but back in the 1890s, several frontierswomen became United States deputy marshals. Little is documented about these lawwomen, but the few news accounts make it clear they were tough ladies with whom outlaws didn’t want to tango.

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  5. Jan 11, 2015 · What brought women to places like California and Wyoming, and what lives could they lead there? Did Western women experience the same freedoms and adventures as their male counterparts?

  6. Polly Crockett, the daughter of Davy Crockett, is a hunter and a fighter in the Tennessee forests. She faces danger from Indians, traders and a rival suitor in this 1956 western film directed by Ron Ormond.