The cowgirls of the West in rare photographs, 1860-1930
Harriet, Elizabeth, Lucie, and Ruth Chrisman at their sod house in Custer County, Nebraska, 1886. Before anyone ever heard the word “cowgirl,” there were women who ventured west. Most traveled with their families on covered wagons, beginning in the 1840s. They moved ...- Fun fact: In the 1930s, colorfully patterned flour sacks were used for women and children to make dresses
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