"Oh, You Cowgirl!" A Documentary Film

 A True Story About America's Unsung Heroes, The Cowgirls!

The Lone Cowgirl Presents!

Stories You've Never Heard ... Until Now.

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

To Name A Few:

 

Fannie Sperry Steel

Bertha Kaepernik-Blancett

Goldie Griffith

Mabel Strickland

Bonnie McCarroll

Goldie St. Claire

Joella Irwin

Ruth Roach

Tad Lucas

Lucille Richards

Lorena Trickey

Fox Hastings

Ollie Osborn

Francis Irwin

Bonnie Gray

Lulu Parr

Lucille Mulhall

Prairie Rose

Rose Henderson

Prairie Lilly Allen

Bea Kirnan

Mabel Baker

Babe Lee

Vi Kelly

Ella Lazinka

Florence Adams

Buckskin Bessie

Florence La Due 

Jane Bernoudy

Pauline Irwin

Margaret Irwin

Rose Clayton

May Lillie

Kitty Wilkes

Tillie Baldwin

Florence Hughes

Princess Red Bird

Vera McGinnis

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A New Podcast Is

Here Now!

Relive the lives and times of America's unsung heroes - The cowgirls! They came as ranchers, homesteaders, wild west show and circus performers to become the first professional women athletes in America competing in head to head competition with the men in rodeo. This Golden Era lasted only a few short years and the once tough, range hewn women were transformed into the Rodeo Queen and no longer rode rough stock or performed in any competitive event again until women's barrel racing became a recognized competitive event.
Return each week to relive the lives of these remarkable women - The Buckin' Horse Suffragettes and hear the stories you've never heard ... Until now!

Listen to weekly episodes here now! 

First Bronc Rider At Cheyenne Frontier Days - Bertha Kaepernik


This week hear the story of the first cowgirl to ride broncs with the boys at Cheyenne Frontier Days, Bertha Kaepernik. The year was 1904 and what a ride she had.

 


 A Thanksgiving Story

The is a special story about a man and his pony, a woman and her man and the pony who owed his life to both of them. A heartwarming tale and a story you've never heard...Until now!


 

 

Mystery Of The Great Cowgirl Prairie Rose Henderson

Some say the greatest, most flamboyant, outrageous cowgirl of the early 20th c. was Prairie Rose Henderson. Newspapers reported her death in a WY snowstorm in 1932 and her body wasn't found until 1939. But did she really die? If she didn't, what happened to her? Why did she disappear? Stay tuned for stories you've never heard - Until now!


 

 

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