Sunday, May 17, 2009

A Famous Missourian



{Katie wrote this in 4th grade for her A Famous Missourian Report. she got an A!}
mom takes responsibility for any typos...

Martha Jane Cannary by Katie Dailey
Martha Jane Cannary Burke, also known as Calamity Jane, is my famous Missourian. Calamity Jane did what she could to support her family. She was known for being a reckless, daring rider who could out cuss and out shoot any soldier. Her heart was as big as her legend.
Martha was born on May 1st, 1852 in Princeton, Missouri. Her parents were Charolette and Robert W. Cannary. She had five younger siblings.
When Martha was very young, she was forced to go out on her own with her siblings because both her parents had died. She loaded everybody up and headed back to Wyoming. According to Calamity Jane, she was married to Wild Bill Hickock, whom she admired. This was doubted by those who knew the couple. Calamity had a daughter named Jane and said Wild Bill was the father. The girl was put up for adoption. In 1889, Calamity married Clinton Burke. She left him after having a child whose name was unknown.
She was respected by most men for her sharp shooting and hunting skills. She was better than most older men. Some of her many jobs included an ox driver, scout, soldier, nurse, a dishwasher, a cook, a waitress, a dance hall girl, and possibly a prostitute.
Calamity Jane was still wild in her middle age. She joined Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. She was fired shortly after for her hardcore drinking, though.
Martha, or Marthy, had accomplished living a good, rough life. She nursed sick miners back to health. She saved 6 passangers lives who crashed in a stage coach. She became a well knkown figure across the country.
Martha Jane Cannary died on August 1st, 1903 in Terry, South Dakota. She was buried next to Wild Bill in Mount Moriah Cemetery in Deadwood, South Dakota. According to histories, a man who she had nursed back to health when he was a boy with smallpox closed her coffin.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

she's a star....



my daughter Katie posing in a Calamity Jane cut out at the Stacy Center Winter Festival in Princeton, MO.

Calamity Jane is a star...of books (historical, fictional, biographical), movies, I bought a Calamity Jane doll from a Western series, & tv series. My daughter Katie even wrote a report about her in 4th grade for her Famous Missourian report!

on the Princeton square




this is my daughter Katie on the square in Princeton, MO, with some of the Flat Stacies visiting our Girl Scout Troop. The stone gives a brief history of Calamity Jane.

Calamity Jane---a Princeton Girl




these pictures were taken at the "Birthplace" near Ravanna, MO, starring my daughter Katie & her miniature daschund Sasha Rose.

ask anyone. Princeton celebrates Calamity Jane Days the 3rd weekend in September, complete with car show, parade, flea market, golf tournament, & Miss Calamity Jane Pagaent.

In the past, Princeton has been home to The Princeton Locker featuring Calamity Jane meats (a cowgirl on every package!) & a store called Calamity Jane Junction featuring crafts, collectibles, etc.

Princeton currently has a Calamity Jane Roadside Park on Highway 65 north of Princeton, a marker on the Princeton square, & a sign at her birthplace near Ravanna, on Fleetwood St. near the present PSF Hedgewood sites.

Calamity Jane's birthdate varies according to source..according to Missouri Census she was born May 1855. In her bio she was born May 1 1862. Her grandfather bought the farm in 1856. He parents were married June 14 1855 in Des Moines, IA.

Princeton claims her. She did reside in Mercer County for a time, but was she born there? And does it really matter? She was a character for her age, not following the norm. She did things that women just didn't do back then.