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Extractions: Calamity Jane (Martha Jane Canary 1852-1903)) was born in Princeton, Missouri May 1, 1852. Her love of horses, hunting and outdoor adventures made her one of the best riders and shooters in the West by the age of 13. In 1870 Calamity became a scout for General Custer. Her reputation as the most daring rider and one of the best shooters in the West made many fearful of her. In 1891 she married Clinton (Charley) Burke, a hack driver, after living with him for seven years. Beginning in 1895 she toured with Wild West shows throughout the Midwest. In 1901 she appeared at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York, but was fired for her erratic behavior and alcoholism. Her last years were marked by poverty, and she died in Terry, near Deadwood, on August 1, 1903. She was buried in Deadwood beside Wild Bill Hickok.
Deadwood 2 - The Movie Network The real Calamity Jane (Martha Jane Canary 18521903)) was born in Princeton,Missouri May 1, 1852. Her love of horses, hunting and outdoor adventures made http://www.themovienetwork.ca/deadwood/cast-09.php
Extractions: The real Calamity Jane (Martha Jane Canary 1852-1903)) was born in Princeton, Missouri May 1, 1852. Her love of horses, hunting and outdoor adventures made her one of the best riders and shooters in the West by the age of 13. In 1870 Calamity became a scout for General Custer. Her reputation as the most daring rider and one of the best shooters in the West made many fearful of her. Jane was devastated by the murder of her close companion Wild Bill Hickok. She left Deadwood saying, "The direction of this camp makes me f*cking sick, and it bores the shit out of me." But Jane remains connected to Deadwood through people like Charlie Utter and Sophie Metz, and continues to drift in and out of the community.
AbsoluteFacts.nl - Calamity Jane (1852-1903) AbsoluteFacts.nl Biografie - Calamity Jane (1852-1903) Amerikaanse avonturierster. http://www.absofacts.com/biografie/data/calamityjane1852.shtml
Extractions: De Amerikaanse Martha Jane Cannary, beter bekend onder de naam Calamity Jane werd in mei 1852 geboren bij Princeton, Missouri. Op jonge leeftijd reisde Jane met haar ouders met een karavaan naar het westen van de Verenigde Staten. Onderweg overleed haar moeder. De vader van Jane bezweek enige tijd na aankomst in Salt Lake City. Na de Amerikaanse Burgeroorlog werd Calamity Jane verkenner voor generaal Custer. Ze was betrokken bij enkele acties tegen de indianen. Veel geluk zal haar komst in het leger misschien niet gebracht hebben, want ze kreeg de bijnaam Calamity Jane. "Calamity" is het Engelse woord voor ongeluk of ramp. In 1876 werd Calamity Jane rijder voor de postdienst Pony Express. Zij vestigde zich in de omgeving van Deadwood in South Dakota en onderhield de postdienst met de plaats Custer. Twee jaar later raakte ze betrokken bij de verpleging van de slachtoffers van een pokkenepidemie. In 1891 trouwde Jane met Clinton Burke, met wie ze reeds enkele jaren had samengewoond. In de vele verhalen, die over Calamity Jane de ronde doen staan haar belangstelling voor avontuur, drankgebruik en zeer ruige levenswijze centraal. Het verhaal gaat, dat ze voor haar huwelijk met Clinton Burke, getrouwd is geweest met Wild Bill Hickock (1937-1876). Uit deze samenwoning zou de ter adoptie gegeven Jean Hickock McCormick zijn geboren.
News - Department Of Natural Resources Cherry Creek State Park hosts Calamity Jane Tells Her Tale studied the lifeand times of Calamity Jane (real name Martha Jane Canary, 18521903) and http://dnr.state.co.us/news/press.asp?pressid=3475
PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Title - L AUTHOR Burk, Martha Cannary, 18521903 AKA Calamity Jane, 1852-1903 LANGUAGEEnglish SUBJECT Autobiography Calamity Jane, 1852-1903 NOTES 1 http://www.informika.ru/text/books/gutenb/gutind/TEMP/i-_l6.html
Milescity.com: History: Ebooks: Lacj Life and Adventures of Calamity Jane by Marthy Cannary Burk, 18521903 Yours,.Mrs. M. BURK. BETTER KNOWN AS Calamity Jane http://www.milescity.com/history/ebooks/lacj/
Extractions: BY HERSELF My maiden name was Marthy Cannary. I was born in Princeton, Missourri, May 1st, 1852. Father and mother were natives of Ohio. I had two brothers and three sisters, I being the oldest of the children. As a child I always had a fondness for adventure and out-door exercise and especial fondness for horses which I began to ride at an early age and continued to do so until I became an expert rider being able to ride the most vicious and stubborn of horses, in fact the greater portion of my life in early times was spent in this manner. Mother died at Black Foot, Montana, 1866, where we buried her. I left Montana in Spring of 1866, for Utah, arriving at Salt Lake city during the summer. Remained in Utah until 1867, where my father died, then went to Fort Bridger, Wyoming Territory, where we arrived May 1, 1868, then went to Piedmont, Wyoming, with U.P. Railway. Joined General Custer as a scout at Fort Russell, Wyoming, in 1870, and started for Arizona for the Indian Campaign. Up to this time I had always worn the costume of my sex. When I joined Custer I donned the uniform of a soldier. It was a bit awkward at first but I soon got to be perfectly at home in men's clothes. Was in Arizona up to the winter of 1871 and during that time I had a great many adventures with the Indians, for as a scout I had a great many dangerous missions to perform and while I was in many close places always succeeded in getting away safely for by this time I was considered the most reckless and daring rider and one of the best shots in the western country.
Milescity.com: History Life and Adventures of Calamity Jane A complete copy of a booklet written byMarthy Cannary Burk (18521903) which details her life and expains how she http://www.milescity.com/history/
Extractions: A complete copy of a booklet written by Marthy Cannary Burk (1852-1903) which details her life and expains how she became to be known as "Calamity Jane, heroine of the plains". Includes information about her time in and around the Miles City area. Only one or two copies of this booklet still exist on paper. MAPS Bird's Eye View of Miles City in 1883
Independent Online Edition > Features : App2 The truth about Calamity Jane. that anyone looking as lean, mean, toughand male as Martha Jane (18521903) had a God-given Calamity all her own. http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/film/features/article39704.ece
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Independent Enjoyment gallant of all, there is the possibility that anyone looking as lean, mean, toughand male as Martha Jane (18521903) had a God-given Calamity all her own. http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/low_res/story.jsp?story=568613&host=5&dir=211
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Extractions: I'm honestly very surprised by how many people enjoyed this book. I enjoyed the beginning and even part of the middle but the book just kept going for too long. It was rambling, and not in a good way, and barely seemed to have a point. The ending was just weird, though I had an inkling as to what it would be. (But then I had never heard of the rumors that the ending is apparently based on so perhaps that's why I found it weird.) I think that you could find a far better book about the same people if you just want to read a story about Calamity Jane, Buffalo Bill, and others. Not McMurtry's best, but fun to read anyway