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The Cowboy Girl: The Life of Caroline Lockhart

Clayton, John. The Cowboy Girl: The Life of Caroline Lockhart. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2007. 321 pp. $21.95.

In The Cowboy Girl: The Life of Caroline a life of comfort and celebrity on the east and political and romantic rivals, but also as newspaper publisher, a well-known novelist, a cattle rancher, a tireless booster for Cody, Wyoming, and a founder of the renowned "Cody Stampede" rodeo.

Lockhart's early years in journalism resembled those of her contemporary, Nellie Bly. Both debuted as "stunt reporters," producing sensational features and exposés. Lockhart started out at the Boston Post in 1894, where she earned acclaim for spending Christmas Eve on the street in a ...

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