Calamity Jane
Calamity Jane was born Martha Jane Canary in 1852, Princeton,
Missouri. In 1865, she moved to Montanna with her family, but by
1867 she had become an orphan. During the trip, she became a
sharp shooter and good rider.
She worked as a scout with Custer when she was 18, and began the
habit of wearing men's clothing. She also gained a reputation as
being a woman who could out-swear and out-spit any man. She also
worked as a bullwhacker and a pony express rider.
In 1876, she settled in Deadwood, after travelling there in
Charlie Utter's wagon train. Wild Bill Hickock was also in
Utter's wagon train, and this may have been where the two met.
After Wild Bill Hickock was shot, Calamity Jane claimed that the
two of them had been married and that the daughter she had given
up for adoption was Wild Bill's. However, this seems unlikely as
Wild Bill was recently married.
Despite dressing, swearing and spitting as a man, it seems
Calamity Jane did have a tender streak (and also a very brave
one). While in Deadwood, she nursed people that had smallpox.
She also saved the lives of six passengers aboard a stagecoach
while they were being chased by Indians. It is claimed that she
got the nickname "Calamity Jane" after rescuing the life of
Captain Egan while he was in a fight with Indians.
In 1885, Calamity Jane married Clinton Burke. They had a
daughter in 1887. But the marriage did not last and they were
formally separated in 1895.
She then became part of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show and
attracted the attention of the public and the media. However,
her drinking became a problem and eventually she was fired for
drunkenness.
Before Calamity Jane's death, she asked that she be buried next
to Wild Bill Hickock. She died from complications related to
pneumonia in 1903 and, as requested, was buried next to Wild
Bill in Mount Moriah Cemetary, Deadwood.
Calamity still attracts the attention of the public. She has
made an appearance in many books and movies. Calamity Jane,
starring Doris Day, is probably one of the most famous (if the
least historically accurate) of these. Calamity Jane is also a
character in the HBO television show, Deadwood.