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From angels to hellcats : legendary Texas women, 1836 to 1880 / Don Blevins.

Van Pelt Library F390 .B67 2001
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Blevins, Don, 1933-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Women pioneers--Texas--Biography.
Women pioneers.
Frontier and pioneer life--Texas.
Frontier and pioneer life.
History.
Texas.
Texas--Biography.
Texas--History--Republic, 1836-1846--Biography.
Texas--History--1846-1950--Biography.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
xi, 149 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
Missoula, Mont. : Mountain Press Pub. Co., 2001.
Summary:
A gun-wielding madam, a flame-haired card shark, a heroic slave girl, a sharp-shooting horse trader, a brave young mother, an "angel" in black -- these are some of the memorable women in From Angels to Hellcats, eight tales of adventure, crime, courage, and mystery from the early days of the Texas frontier. These historical portraits, presented in laid-back western style, tell the true stories behind an octet of Lone Star legends -- some well known, others more obscure.
Many people have heard of the Yellow Rose of Texas, but who was she and what did she do? How many know that two people survived at the Alamo -- a woman and her young daughter? Or that Gunsmoke's Miss Kitty was based on a real-life lady gambler? A raucous ride through Texas history, From Angels to Hellcats is ideal for western history buffs, students of women's history, and, of course, Texans -- wherever they may live.
Contents:
1. Susanna Dickinson: Alamo Survivor 1
2. Francisca Alavez: The Angel of Goliad 23
3. Emily Morgan: The Yellow Rose of Texas 41
4. Lottie Deno: She "Dealt" with the Best of Them 53
5. Pamelia Mann: As Mean as They Come 69
6. Sally Scull: Woe to Those Who Crossed Her 85
7. Sarah Hornsby: Prophet or Dreamer? 97
8. Diamond Bessie: The Mystery Lingers 107.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-142) and index.
ISBN:
0878424431
OCLC:
47893376

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