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Sarah Bernhardt was arguably the most famous actress of the 19th century. In the course of her 61-year acting career, she also directed, as well as managed and owned several theatres. Her career lasted right on through the silent film era, and she has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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Mary Ann Zaborowski What a lovely picture. I remember when she was to actresses what Shakespeare is to playwrights.
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Tom Lyons She and Patty have a serious look a like going on!
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Tom Mix and the West
Early Western star Tom Mix was a rarity in the early days of film: he’d actually been a cowboy.
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Carlos M Fernandez Jr. Actually met Wyat Earp and got some authentic tips on how to be a real cowboy.
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Mark Boardman Actually, Mix did more cowboying than Wyatt did. By the time Tom actually met Wyatt, Mix had won world championships in rodeo, had worked at the famed 101 Ranch, and done the everyday grunt work of the cattle industry.
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Andy Keogh Real cow boy
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Quoting the Old West
There must be hundreds of delicious “quotes” that help define and reveal the Old West.
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Linda Willey Masters Don't know if anyone really said it I'll be your huckleberry doc holiday on tombstone movie
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Candace Thacker Wow, ate democrats, u got to be kidding. Did that really happen? Forget the quote
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Kintpuash (Strikes the Water Brashly), also known as Captain Jack, was the leader of the Modoc tribe during the 1872-73 war.
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Dennis Mahaney I enjoyed reading about that war with the a book, "THE MODOCS AND THE THEIR WAR" sorry never went to the lava battlefield also read once after his death his body was part of a sideshow and tour the country, just who was the real savage
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Jeffrey Palumbo Always loved this story and how Capt. Jack stuck it to the US government and the US Army holding them off as long as he did ! Always admired Captain Jack !
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An Englishman’s Adventure
Hundreds of people kept journals highlighting their travels across America in the 19th century, but Evelyn Booth’s account of the journey he and several companions took from November 1884 to April 1885 is unique. 
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Jodie Sparks Molina Sounds like a book I want to read.
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Dennis Finley The Duck of Death?
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