Selasa, 13 Juni 2017

The First White Woman to Enter the Black Hills, Annie Tallent Wrote Her Memoirs of That Time

Arriving in the Dakotas in 1874, she was among a group of ‘trespassers’ While strolling the streets of Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory, in the summer of 1875, Annie Tallent spied a man in a broad-brimmed hat headed in her direction. He suddenly stopped, doffed his hat and spoke to her: “Madam, I hope you will pardon …

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