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Mysterious Dakotas

The Forced Marriage of Clyde and Dela Briggs

2023-10-02
By: Dustin
On: October 2, 2023
In: Background, Biographies, Dela Lahmon, Mysterious Dakotas, Women of the Wild West

There are many good reasons to get married. Love is one that is on top of that list. And if the marriage is based on good reasons, then it has a higher chance of lasting. Being forced to be married because you started a relationship with your bunkmate, probably isn’tRead More →

The Curious Case of Helen Manley: The Woman who as a Man

2023-10-02
By: Dustin
On: October 2, 2023
In: Background, Biographies, Helen Manley, Mysterious Dakotas, Women of the Wild West

There are many reasons why a wedding may be called off. Finding out that your beautiful wife to be is actually a man, that would be one of those reasons. That is the situation Roscoe Billman found himself in in March of 1907. But Roscoe wouldn’t have to call theRead More →

The Mysterious Mrs. Nash

2016-04-20
By: Dustin
On: April 20, 2016
In: Biographies, Mrs Nash, Mysterious Dakotas, Women of the Wild West

Dustin WhiteEditor On October 30, 1878, one of the most famous army laundresses passed away. During her life, she was beloved by nearly all who met her, and she would quickly be favored by Libbie Custer. But with her death, a mystery would surface, one that captured the entire nation.Read More →

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