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  1. Apr 10, 2015 · 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.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pearl_StarrPearl Starr - Wikipedia

    Starr moved to Fort Smith, Arkansas and established her own bordello. Located on "the Row," Fort Smith's waterfront street of gambling halls, saloons and bordellos, the house was identified with a bright red star surrounded by lighted pearls. The parlor featured a talented piano player, good whiskey, and supposedly the "most beautiful girls ...

  3. Jun 22, 2013 · Pearl Starr was born in Rich Hill, Missouri, in 1868. Her father was an outlaw killed in a gun battle when Pearl was six, and when her mother remarried to a Cherokee named Sam Starr, she assumed that last name.

  4. Jun 28, 2024 · Belle Starr (1848–1889) aka: Myra Maybelle Shirley. In the late 1800s, Belle Starr was known as a notorious female outlaw in America’s “Old West.”. As a resident of Indian Territory, now Oklahoma, she came under the jurisdiction of Judge Isaac C. Parker in Fort Smith (Sebastian County).

  5. Starr moved to Fort Smith, Arkansas and established her own bordello. Located on "the Row," Fort Smith"s waterfront street of gambling halls, saloons and bordellos, the house was identified with a bright red star surrounded by lighted pearls.

  6. Jun 29, 2024 · When Belle Starr was murdered in 1889, Rose began using the name Pearl Starr to capitalize on her mother’s fame and started her own bordello in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Her two-story house...

  7. Mystery still surrounds the death of Belle Starr in 1889. The "Outlaw Queen" was connected with a number of criminals who resided or hid out in the Indian Territory. She was the mother of an infamous, Fort Smith madam, Pearl Starr.

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