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They eventually returned to Deadwood, and he was soon found embezzling money from his employer. The marriage was doomed; he left the hard living Calamity Jane, who once again found herself a single woman living alone. A story is told of Calamity Jane bringing a young girl to Deadwood around , claiming the youth was her daughter. Calamity wanted to enroll her at St.

Her friends organized a benefit ball held at the notorious Green Front Theater to raise the money for the tuition. It was a successful night of fundraising, until a drunken Calamity Jane spent all the money that same night on drinks for the crowd.

Fortunately, the girl was eventually placed in the convent, but her whereabouts thereafter are unknown. Calamity Jane also had a good-hearted and caring side not often seen by the general public. She often tried to help people in need.

When the small pox epidemic hit the Black Hills and Deadwood, Calamity was the first in line to help people with the illness. She worked feverishly through the epidemic, nursing people without concern for her own well-being. Miraculously, Calamity Jane never contracted the disease, and some at the time speculated that the alcohol in her body warded off the disease.

Weary and ailing, Jane entered a train headed for Terry, South Dakota. Upon arrival, she rented a room at the Calloway Hotel and died on August 1, Aged beyond her years, she died of a combination of inflammation of the bowels and pneumonia.

One morning in the spring of , when she was riding towards Crook city, she met a stagecoach running from Cheyenne to Deadwood with Indians in hot pursuit.

Pulling alongside, she found the driver lying face downwards in the boot of the stage, having been shot with an arrow. Calamity left Deadwood in the fall of and traveled to Bear Butte Creek with the 7th Cavalry, where they built Fort Meade near the town of Sturgis. In she left the command and went to Rapid City where she spent the year prospecting, with little success.

By the late s Calamity Jane had captured the imagination of several magazine-feature writers who covered the colorful early days of Deadwood. By she was in Miles City, where she bought a ranch on the Yellowstone River raising stock and cattle and kept a wayside inn.

Ever restless, Calamity went to California in but left for Texas in On October 28, , she gave birth to a baby girl. They left Texas in and went to Boulder, Colorado , where they ran a hotel until For the next few years, Calamity tried to sell her life story to anyone who would listen.

She toured Minneapolis, then Chicago , St. She always managed to get drunk and get fired without ceremony.

In Calamity Jane was found by a newspaper editor in a bawdy house and was nursed back to health. But again she got liquored up, shot out the bar glass, made Irish policemen dance the jig to her roaring guns, and then stumbled down the street cursing the whole town. She was run out. In the summer of , Calamity Jane returned to the Black Hills for the last time. Tags Lifestyle. Product Reviews. Around the Bozone.

Inside Bozeman. Fly Fishing. In addition to her alleged relationship to Hickok, there were saucy tales, creatively recorded by Western dime novel authors, of wild sex, a child born, and even marriage to Hickok. There are numerous stories, with varying levels of credibility, that Jane was a wife and mother one time. Around , she supposedly married a man named Burke Edward or Clinton and gave birth to a daughter in There are numerous accounts of her seen with a young girl in several small towns throughout the West in the s and s, but no marriage license or birth certificate exists.

For several years, she toured the Midwest, bringing a commercialized version of the rip-roaring west to American audiences. The work was never steady, as she reputedly got drunk and disorderly throughout the tours. Wherever she performed, she brought copies of her greatly exaggerated autobiography, which she sold to fans for pennies. By the turn of the century, her hard life was catching up with her.

She suffered from severe alcoholism and poor health. Jane's life was brought to the big screen in the musical Calamity Jane with Doris Day playing the outlaw. We strive for accuracy and fairness. If you see something that doesn't look right, contact us!



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