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    • Pearl Hart (1871-?)

    • Pearl Hart (1871-?)

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    • Women -- History -- Arizona; Female Offenders -- Arizona

    • When Pearl Hart decided to rob a stagecoach outside of Globe with Joe Boot, she started a chain of events that brought her national notoriety. The tabloids of 1899 had a field day with the image of the petite "Girl Bandit" as a posse hunted them...
    • Lottie Whiteside

    • Lottie Whiteside

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    • Women -- History -- Arizona; Women in Medicine -- Arizona

    • During Arizona's territorial period many women were recognized as "doctors." One such woman was Lottie Whiteside. Dr. Whiteside of Wickenburg did not possess a professional degree; however, she skillfully cared for the sick. Like many of the women...

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