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Calamity Jane: A Life from Beginning to End

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Discover the remarkable life of Calamity Jane...

Calamity Jane was an icon of the Wild West, and she lived her life just as free and wild as the Wild West stage shows she later performed in. Part of this wildness was not by choice but born of necessity. Her parents both passed when she was a young girl, forcing her to find a way to make it on her own. It was during this struggle for survival that she first embraced a free and unfettered lifestyle, learning to ride, shoot, and fend for herself in ways that would have been considered scandalous for women of her era. She wore men's clothing, took jobs traditionally reserved for men, and moved through the rough mining camps and frontier towns with a boldness that both fascinated and shocked those around her. She was later accused of defying social norms, but she had learned early in life that the hand she was dealt didn't exactly allow for such lofty considerations.

As such, Calamity Jane lived by her own rules and simply did what she had to do to survive, whether that meant working as a scout, a cook, a nurse during smallpox epidemics, or eventually as a performer who brought her own colorful version of the West to captivated audiences. This is her life and this is her story.

Discover a plethora of topics such as

  • Orphaned on the Frontier
  • Birth of a Legend
  • Into the Black Hills
  • Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok
  • The Cost of Living Hard
  • Late Life and Death
  • And much more!
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Adventurers, Explorers & Survival Americas United States Women Old West Wild West Survival
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