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Pearl Hart: The Arizona Bandit

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  1. jerrib
  2. Red
  3. celfydd
  4. Red
  5. Joy Butler
  6. Red
  7. pennywhitting
  8. Red

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Top 1.   Feb 4, 2005 9:23 AM

» jerrib - What a wild woman!

I couldn't keep up with this wild woman's activities, Mary!

Congrats on your new topic.

-- posted by jerrib



Top 2.   Feb 4, 2005 11:04 AM

» Red - Re: What a wild woman!

In response to What a wild woman! posted by jerrib:


Pearl was quite the gal. Not sure I'm proud that she lived just a couple hours drive from where I do. I've been to Lindsay several times. It is a pretty little town.

Thanks for visiting. I appreciate your support and always enjoy your visits. There'll be another story of one of history's wild women soon.

-- posted by Red



Top 3.   Feb 4, 2005 4:42 PM

» celfydd - wow!

What a story, Mary! Thanks for helping bring to light a fascinating woman who might otherwise be lost to history.

I have a soft spot for wild women, because I suspect my grandmother may have been one--but she never told us the whole story!

-- posted by celfydd



Top 4.   Feb 4, 2005 5:24 PM

» Red - Re: wow!

In response to wow! posted by celfydd:

Sarah,

I'm glad that you enjoyed the article on Pearl Hart. Yes, she certainly was a wild woman. LOL

As a grandmother, I don't think I'd be telling my grandchildren about any wild escapades I had as a young woman. It might influence them to have a few wild times of their own. smile Maybe that is why your grandmother never told you the whole story!

-- posted by Red



Top 5.   Feb 4, 2005 8:18 PM

» Joy Butler - Re: Re: wow!

In response to Re: wow! posted by Red:

Wow, Mary! Another topic! Pearl Hart looks pretty bold in that photo and certainly kept things hopping!

-- posted by Joy Butler



Top 6.   Feb 5, 2005 4:55 AM

» Red - Re: Re: Re: wow!

In response to Re: Re: wow! posted by JButler:

Joy,

Yes, another topic. Pearl was quite a gal, wasn't she. One escapade after another. I thought she would be unknown to most people who were interested in History's Wild Women.

-- posted by Red



Top 7.   Feb 8, 2005 3:10 AM

» pennywhitting - Re: Re: Re: Re: wow!

What a fascinating story/life. I thoroughly enjoyed this article, Mary. I have a special interest and attachment to Arizona. My penfriend, Mickey Bogert lives in Portal.
Glenice

In response to Re: Re: Re: wow! posted by Red:

-- posted by pennywhitting



Top 8.   Feb 8, 2005 4:48 AM

» Red - Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: wow!

In response to Re: Re: Re: Re: wow! posted by pennywhitting:


Glenice,

I'm glad you enjoyed the article. Can you imagine leaving Canada and traveling as Pearl did way back then? She was quite the gal and certainly didn't conform to society's rules.

Thanks for visiting. I appreciate your support.

-- posted by Red



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