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  1. Jun 6, 2022 · Learn about 10 legendary women who made their mark in the American West with their skills, courage, and notoriety. From Annie Oakley to Pearl Hart, these outlaw women were fierce, bold, and lethal in ways unimaginable by modern society.

  2. Hank Williams Jr - Outlaw WomenAlbum: Whiskey Bent and Hell BoundYear: 1979

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    • Pearl Hart. 1871 – after 1928. Born in Lindsay, Canada, in 1871, Hart attended an exclusive school. However, she enjoyed adventuring more than school work.
    • Laura Bullion, a.k.a. the Rose of the Wild Bunch. October 1876 – December 2, 1961. Bullion was born into a life of crime. Her father, a Native American, was a bank robber, and Bullion, after spending her teenage years as a prostitute, joined the Wild Bunch gang and became known as the “Rose of the Wild Bunch.”
    • Belle Siddons, a.k.a. Madam Vestal. Birth and death dates unknown. Born and raised on a wealthy Southern plantation to a politically powerful St. Louis family, Belle Siddons was the definition of a Southern belle.
    • Rose Dunn, a.k.a. Rose of the Cimarron. September 5, 1878 – June 11, 1955. Dunn was born in Oklahoma in 1879 and educated at a convent in Wichita, Kansas.
    • Annie Oakley. Born initially as Phoebe Ann Mosey, Annie Oakley was one of the best sharpshooters in her day. She first gained recognition at the young age of 15 when she won a shooting contest against Frank Butler, who later became her husband.
    • Calamity Jane. Born Martha Jane Canary (or Cannary depending on the source), Calamity Jane was one of the most well-known frontierswomen in her day. She was also well-known for knowing and potentially marrying Wild Bill Hickok.
    • Belle Starr. Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed Starr was one of the most notable American outlaws in the old west. Following the Civil War, Starr married Jim Reed, who quickly turned to a life of crime.
    • Pearl Hart. Hart was a Canadian outlaw who committed one of the last recorded stagecoach robberies in the American West. While many details of her life are unknown, it is confirmed that while living in Arizona, she teamed up with someone named "Joe Boot," and the two decided to rob a stagecoach together.
  3. Feb 12, 2022 · Learn about the women who broke the law and made history in the American frontier. From \"Big Nose\" Kate Horony to Belle Starr, these outlaws had nicknames, lovers, and adventures to match their male counterparts.

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  4. Learn about the lives and exploits of 12 female outlaws, lawmen, and madams who made their mark in the American West. From Calamity Jane to Belle Starr, these women defied gender roles and faced danger and adventure in the pioneering era.

  5. Oct 22, 2021 · Las Mujeres is a Wild West town where women run the saloon, the gambling tables and the men. When a stagecoach full of money is robbed, the women have to team up with a federal judge to stop the outlaws.

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