To: investigateworld
Right. I think that was her...
If I remember correctly, they were married for like 60 years or something...she was of that type of women who cropped up every now and again in the 1800s. Many of them in the U.S. went west. In Europe, they married writers and poets. Mary Shelly was another. So were the Woodhull sisters in NYC.
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01/15/2006 9:41:15 PM PST by
durasell
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To: durasell
Okay, the thread is shot to heck, so here's a piece of trivia for you.
What promoter underwrote Wyatt's saloon in Tonopah NV.
A New York hint: Madison Square Garden III was also a project of his.
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