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  2. Calamity Jane - Wikipedia

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    Calamity Jane was born on May 1, 1852, as Martha Jane Canary (or Cannary) [b] in Princeton, within Mercer County, Missouri. Her parents were listed in the 1860 United States census as living about 7 miles (11 km) northeast of Princeton in Ravanna .

  3. Mount Moriah Cemetery (South Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Moriah Cemetery. Mount Moriah Cemetery on Mount Moriah in Deadwood, South Dakota, is the burial place of Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane, Seth Bullock and other notable figures of the Wild West. By tradition, the American flag flies over the cemetery 24 hours a day, rather than merely from sunrise to sunset. [1]

  4. Dora DuFran - Wikipedia

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    Biography. DuFran was born in Liverpool, England and emigrated to the United States with her parents Joseph John (November 14, 1842 - March 26, 1911) and Isabella Neal (Cummings) Bolshaw (November 12, 1844 - April 12, 1911) sometime around 1869. The family settled first at Bloomfield, New Jersey, then moved to Lincoln, Nebraska in 1876 or 1877.

  5. Charlie Utter - Wikipedia

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    Colorado Charlie. Occupation (s) Prospector, trapper, guide. Known for. Friendship with Wild Bill Hickok; and Calamity Jane. Charles H. " Colorado Charlie " Utter (March 14, 1838 – July 3, 1915) was a figure of the American Wild West, best known as a great friend and companion of Wild Bill Hickok. He was also friends with Calamity Jane.

  6. Henry Weston Smith - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Reverend. The Reverend Henry Weston Smith (January 10, 1827 – August 20, 1876) was an American preacher and early resident of Deadwood, South Dakota. [2] Unlike most of the residents of the time, he was not interested in material riches; instead, he was the first preacher, of any denomination, in the Black Hills Gold Rush camps.

  7. Calamity Jane (1953 film) - Wikipedia

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    Calamity Jane is a 1953 American Technicolor Western musical film starring Doris Day and Howard Keel, and directed by David Butler. The musical numbers were staged and directed by Jack Donohue, who a year later would direct the Day musical Lucky Me (1954). The film is loosely based on the life of Wild West heroine Calamity Jane (Doris Day) and ...

  8. The Legend of Calamity Jane - Wikipedia

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    The WB (Kids' WB) (United States) Release. September 13, 1997 (1997-09-13) – June 26, 1998 (1998-06-26) The Legend of Calamity Jane is a 1997–98 American-French animated television series. The series followed the adventures of a fictionalized Calamity Jane in Deadwood, South Dakota. [ 1 ] The episode "I'd Rather Be in Philadelphia" takes ...

  9. Charles Badger Clark - Wikipedia

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    Charles Badger Clark was born on January 1, 1883, in Albia, Iowa. [1][6] His family moved to Dakota Territory, where his father served as a Methodist preacher in Huron, Mitchell, Deadwood and Hot Springs, [1][2][3] preaching at Calamity Jane 's funeral. [5] Charles dropped out of Dakota Wesleyan University after he clashed with one of its ...