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Texas Women on the Cattle Trails
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Texas Women on the Cattle Trails

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In these pages, you won’t find a single damsel in distress. There are no dance hall queens or saloon floozies, either. The sixteen women profiled here validate the importance of ordinary lives and offer new insights into the reality of the frontier West. –Victoria Advocate
Over the past several decades, historians have acknowledged women’s contributions to the history of the west and to cattle drives across the United States. But what separates this book from other publications is that it offers specific names, faces, and stories of an assortment of women who took to the Texas cattle trails between 1868 and 1889. –East Texas Historical Journal

Readers will find it hard to resist becoming fascinated by the risks that these women took and the degree of market savvy they possessed. –Western Historical Journal

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Texas A & M University Press
Country
United States
Date
11 March 2019
Pages
336
ISBN
9781623497866

In these pages, you won’t find a single damsel in distress. There are no dance hall queens or saloon floozies, either. The sixteen women profiled here validate the importance of ordinary lives and offer new insights into the reality of the frontier West. –Victoria Advocate
Over the past several decades, historians have acknowledged women’s contributions to the history of the west and to cattle drives across the United States. But what separates this book from other publications is that it offers specific names, faces, and stories of an assortment of women who took to the Texas cattle trails between 1868 and 1889. –East Texas Historical Journal

Readers will find it hard to resist becoming fascinated by the risks that these women took and the degree of market savvy they possessed. –Western Historical Journal

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Texas A & M University Press
Country
United States
Date
11 March 2019
Pages
336
ISBN
9781623497866