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  1. Apr 10, 2015 · Pearl left Indian Territory after Belle's death and established herself as a prostitute in Van Buren, Arkansas. Capitalizing on the dime novel fame of Belle, she changed her name to Pearl Starr at this time. After securing sufficient capital, Pearl moved across the river to Fort Smith, Arkansas and established her own bordello.

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  3. Jul 27, 2023 · James and Myra Reed had two children, daughter Rosie Lee, called “Pearl,” and son James Edwin, called “Eddie.” After trying unsuccessfully to become a farmer, her husband joined with the Starr clan, an outlaw Cherokee family in Indian Territory who stole horses, rustled cattle, and bootlegged whiskey. James Reed was accused of robbery ...

  4. Books. STARR TRACKS: Belle and Pearl Starr. Philip W. Steele. Pelican Publishing Company, Apr 30, 1989 - Biography & Autobiography - 122 pages. Belle Starr was a fascinating character in the frontier days of Arkansas, Texas, and Oklahoma. A proud, sharp-tempered, and very independent woman, she wore six-guns over her velvet skirts, and was a ...

  5. Jun 26, 2023 · Belle Starr was a famous gunslinger in the Wild West who gained national notoriety after her violent death in 1889. She was born Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed in Carthage, Missouri, on February 5, 1848. Her father was a wealthy farmer, and her mother was a Cherokee woman. She grew up in Carthage, Missouri, during the Civil War.

  6. Pearl Starr was born in Rich Hill, Missouri. Her mother then married a Cherokee named Sam Starr, and settled beside the Canadian River in the Indian Territory at a place called Younger"s Bend. Starr was twenty-one when her mother, Belle Starr, was murdered. Belle Starr claimed that Pearl was the daughter of the outlaw Cole Younger. Career

  7. Apr 3, 2013 · Now a wanted man, he collected Belle and Pearl from Missouri and the family sheltered with Tom Starr before moving all the way to Los Angeles in 1869, where Belle had a son called James Edwin in 1871.

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