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Women in the Wild West were more than just wives and mothers. They often started their own businesses. Boarding houses, restaurants, house cleaners, bakeries, and tailor shops were common endeavors for women. Many women also made their living as teachers and nurses. Although prostitution was a common business as well, it was by no means the only option for a woman looking to earn some money in the West. Horse Wagon, Horse Drawn Wagon, Horse Tack, Farm Wagons, Old Wagons, Kk Project, Wagon Trails, Old Western Towns, Wagon Cart

by Anna Kathryn Lanier Women of the West during the 1800’s had greater freedom and more opportunities as proprietors than their counter-parts in the East. Labor shortages and the more lenient attitude toward women’s roles opened doors for women in commerce unavailable in the more Victorian-minded East. Common businesses were laundries, baking, house cleaning, boarding houses, hotels, restaurants, seamstress, even post mistress. The men may have come West for freedom, but they still wanted…

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