Calamity Jane
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Age
51
Born
1852
May 1
Hometown
Princeton
Missouri
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At a time of wild exaggeration, no one spread outlandish tales about Calamity Jane better than Calamity herself. Born Martha Jane Canary in 1856 in Missouri, Jane was the oldest of six children—and orphaned by the time she was in her mid-teens. At 19, Calamity headed to the lawless town of Deadwood, South Dakota. Because of her manly attire and bodacious personality, she soon became the protagonist in a series of dime novels. She dressed like a man, occasionally did men’s work, and she could ride, shoot, out-drink, and out-cuss the most foul-mouthed, tobacco-chewing ne’er-do-wells in any camp she wandered through. She made money as a laundress, a cook, a dance hall girl, and a bullwhacker, among other jobs not considered “ladylike.” She was boisterous, and enthralling, drawing crowds wherever she went. She pined for Wild Bill Hickok. Though some accounts state they married, others claim he wanted little to do with her, or they were merely casual friends. As self-aggrandizing as she was, Jane had a big heart, helping the sick and needy. But years of alcoholism caught up with her. She died at age 47 near Deadwood. At her request, she was buried next to Bill Hickok.
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“I figure if a girl wants to be a legend, she should go ahead and be one.”
Calamity Jane
Timeline
1874
Found work as a scout at Fort Russell, but also reportedly began to work as a prostitute at a nearby ranch.
1876
Was given the nickname Calamity Jane as a result of warnings to men who would offend her would essentially be to "court calamity."
1878
After going after Wild Bill Hickok's murderer with a meat cleaver she settled down in Deadwood and nursed victims of the smallpox epidemic.
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