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Jan 22nd, 2015: Good Girl Ruined by Guns
In Cherry County, Nebraska, during the 1880s, Sadie Austin was well-educated and noted for her refinement, including her accomplishments as a pianist. But the poor lass was immersed in a culture of guns, they were everywhere, over the mantle, by the door, even in the outhouse. Slowly she was assimilated, sewed herself a split skirt, and became known for how well she sat a horse, her shooting ability, and sadly, the best known cowgirl in the county.
http://cellar.org/2015/Sadie-Austin.jpg How do we know of the sad demise of this unfortunate lass? Solomon D. Butcher, who moved to Nebraska in 1880, with his father, brother and brother-in-law, in two covered wagons, to homestead. From his biography.. Quote:
When his house burned down he lost everything but several thousand glass negatives which were stored in a granary. Having lost everything and being flat broke, he sold the glass plates to the Nebraska Historical Society, for $600. He got $100 up front but had to wait for the state legislature to appropriate the rest. :smack: |
Have to laugh to keep from crying.
As for Sadie ... so glad she exceeded the 'accomplished lady' test. So much more, that's what we should aim for. |
sorry
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