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Calamity Jane Jun 2026

By the 1880s, Jane’s frontier days faded. She began appearing in and dime museums, selling photographs of herself in buckskin and telling exaggerated tales of her adventures. Alcoholism and poverty plagued her final years.

In the 1880s, Calamity Jane began to capitalize on her fame, appearing in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show and other traveling exhibitions. She also wrote articles and gave lectures about her adventures, becoming a celebrated figure in the American West. Calamity Jane

The origin of the nickname “Calamity Jane” is the most disputed part of her biography. The woman herself told two different versions, and historians have offered a third. By the 1880s, Jane’s frontier days faded

Calamity Jane, born Martha Jane Canary , remains one of the most enigmatic figures of the American Old West In the 1880s, Calamity Jane began to capitalize

(1852–1903), better known as Calamity Jane , was one of the most colorful figures of the American Old West. A sharpshooter, frontierswoman, and storyteller, she became a folk hero—though separating fact from fiction is part of her enduring appeal.