Wicked women of New Mexico
by Birchell, Donna Blake
Published by : The History Press (Charleston, South Carolina) Physical details: 126 pages illustrations ; 23 cm ISBN:9781626191280; 162619128X.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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sw 300 - 399 | Book Cart | 364.10925209789 Bir (Browse shelf) | Available | 105247 |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 123-126).
Paula Angel: hanged twice for love -- Dora Dwenger: black widow of the territory -- Bronco Sue: New Mexico's first serial man killer? -- Valentina Madrid and Alma Lyons: partners in a crime of passion -- Ada Hulmes: territorial nightingale -- Lottie Deno: queen of the pasteboards -- Belle Siddons: lady gambler and spy -- Do�na Tules: queen of sin -- Belle la Marr: madam varnish -- Lizzie McGrath: the Lilly of Copper Avenue and the shady ladies of Albuquerque -- Madam Millie and the tarnished women of Silver City -- Beulah M'Rose and the spirited ladies of Phenix -- Sadie Orchard: lady with a heart of gold -- Loma Parda denizens: military disrupters.
Discover some of the most villainous and raucous women in New Mexico history
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