LC control no. | n 97096198 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Hart, Pearl, 1871-1955 |
Variant(s) | Taylor, Pearl, 1871-1955 Davy, Lillie N. (Lillie Naomi), 1871-1955 |
Associated country | United States Canada |
Birth date | 1871-04-19 |
Death date | 1955-12-30 |
Place of death | Gila County (Ariz.) |
Field of activity | Stagecoach robberies |
Profession or occupation | Women outlaws |
Found in | Coleman, J.C. I, Pearl Hart, 1998: CIP galley (Pearl Hart was the first woman to be sent to Yuman Penitentiary in Arizona Territory; arrested for armed stagecoach robbery; newspapers dubbed her the "Bandit Queen"; born Pearl Taylor) Wikipedia, January 12, 2022 (Pearl Hart; born Pearl Taylor in 1871; died Dec. 30, 1955 in Gila County, Arizona; Canadian-born outlaw of the American Old West; committed one of the last recorded stagecoach robberies in the United States which gained notoriety primarily because of her gender) Wildcat, 2021: t.p. (Pearl Hart) page 14, etc. (Pearl Hart; her birth name was Lillie Naomi Davy; Lillie N. Davy; Lillie Davy; born on Apr. 19, 1871; in Lindsay, Ontario; she moved to the United States in 1893; she started using the alias Pearl Hart in 1894) |
Associated language | eng |