Wednesday, July 3, 2019

A Bad Frontierswoman...!

Lest we forget that women played a very important part in our early history of the Old West, let's remember Delia Haskett Rawson. From Listverse here is her story.

Delia Haskett Rawson



Stagecoach driving was a tough business back in the 1800s, but that didn’t stop Delia Haskett Rawson from entering the profession at just 14 years old. It was a feat that made her the first and likely youngest female to carry the mail in the state of California. She continued to blaze the trail for nine years between 1876 and 1885.

Delia’s father, Samuel W. Haskett, owned a stagecoach line, which provided her with the opportunity to take the reigns. When it came to horses, Delia had natural talent. In addition to driving the stagecoach, Delia participated in horse races, rodeo events, and beauty pageants, winning awards in all three. She later went on to be a mine owner, an oil baroness, and the only woman to be accepted into the California Pioneer Stage Drivers Association when it was formed in 1934.

The old west wouldn't be the same without women like her, I reckon.

Coffee in the kitchen again today!

5 comments:

linda m said...

We could use a few women like her today. Great story.

HermitJim said...

Hey Linda...
It would be nice.
Thanks for stopping by today!

JO said...

Tough kid she was and grew up to be a smart business woman!

Kitchen it is my Friend

Mamahen said...

Quite a woman!...Kitchen is always nice:))

Practical Parsimony said...

Quite interesting.