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  2. Justine Kerfoot - Wikipedia

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    Justine Kerfoot (1906 – May 30, 2001) was an American writer and outdoors-woman who moved to the Boundary Waters in Minnesota in 1927 and helped establish the Gunflint Lodge and the overall Gunflint Trail area. She was the author of two published books and co-authored a third.

  3. Eddie Bauer (outdoorsman) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to being an accomplished outdoorswoman, Stine Bauer was a champion markswoman, winning the Washington State Women's Trapshooting Championship eight years running, from 1930–1937. Her string ended when she retired with the birth of their child, Eddie Christian, on February 5, 1938. [2]: 32 Bauer died on April 18, 1986. [10]

  4. Shrew (stock character) - Wikipedia

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    Johnson's 18th-century definition was: "A clamourous, rude, mean, low, foul-mouthed woman", suggesting a level of vulgarity and a class distinction from the more generalised shrew, but this nuance has been lost. [26] In Johnson's time, the word formed part of a legal term, common scold which referred to rude and brawling women see below. [27]

  5. List of big-game hunters - Wikipedia

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    This list of big-game hunters includes sportsmen and sportswomen who gained fame largely or solely because of their big-game hunting exploits. The members of this list either hunted big game for sport, to advance the science of their day, or as professional hunters. It includes brief biographical details focusing on the type of game hunted ...

  6. Daniel Boone - Wikipedia

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    That Boone could be portrayed the same way as Crockett, another American frontiersman with a very different personality, was another example of how Boone's image was reshaped to suit popular tastes. [127] [144] He was also the subject matter for the song sung by Ed Ames called "Daniel Boone". It was released in 1966.

  7. 30 Color Photos Photographers Took 100 Years Ago That Still ...

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    Image credits: Detroit Photograph Company "There was a two-color process invented around 1913 by Kodak that used two glass plates in contact with each other, one being red-orange and the other ...

  8. Euell Gibbons - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Carson joked about sending Gibbons a "lumber-gram", and on the 5/17/1974 episode of The Tonight Show joked that "Mary Tyler Moore needs another Emmy like Euell Gibbons needs prunes". Gibbons himself joined in the humor; when presented with a wooden award plaque by Sonny and Cher, he good-naturedly took a bite out of it (the "plaque" was ...

  9. Category:Fictional explorers - Wikipedia

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