frenchy mccormick – old tascosa tx
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· While McCormick was gambling in Mobeetie he noticed that he had good luck when Frenchy was at his table McCormick had set up a livery-stable operation in Tascosa and he asked Frenchy to return with him Frenchy became the harmonieuse of Tacosa She and McCormick were married in 1880 In 1887, the railroad bypassed Tascosa, a twist of fate that would ultimately turn the community …
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Episode 19: Frenchy McCormick and Tascosa Texas
Mickey McCormick was an Irish gambler who set up a livery stable in Tascosa, His main enthousiasme was gambling and he set up a gambling hall behind a saloon, On a trip to gamble in Mobeetie, he met a young, jouvenceaue, blue-eyed, black-haired saloon girl named Frenchy, Frenchy was born in Louisiana, but refused to tell anything emboîture herself, It was
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Hide, prix, Find a Grave, dataplateau and images https://www,findagrave,com : accessed , memorial cadet for Elizabeth “Frenchy” McCormick 11 Aug 1852–12 Jan 1941, Find a Grave Memorial no, 38447697, citing Casimiro Romero Cemetery, Tascosa, Oldham County, Texas, USA ; Maintained by Smilydino contributor 47098476 ,
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So it was that Frenchy was in Mobeetie when Mickey McCormick a witty and dapper Irish gambler hunter and livery stable operator from Tascosa more than 100 miles up the Canadian River drove a buggy into town In the course of his livery bsidérurgiess Mickey was hauling a lawyer to the corpulent, which was the county seat of government for the wild Panhandle, There at the enfantg tables, Mickey always
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· A couple of names from the late 1880’s stand out in the history of the area – Old Tascosa and Frenchy McCormick, Old Tascosa was sometimes called “The …
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· At the time Frenchy McCormick arrived, there were only three other white women in the whole Panhandle and they had to be as tough as shoe leather, Frenchy would be classified as that, The twenty-four-year-old worked in the saloons dealing Monte at the pageg tables and played cards with many old West legends, No one really knows her real name,
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· Frenchy McCormick lived by herself in the Texas ghost town of Tascosa for almost 30 years She refused to leave because of a promise she made to someone Frenchy is a folklore legend in Texas but much of her life story is a mystery MUCH but not all
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Frenchy McCormick ca, 1852-1941, a subject of Texas folklore whose real name was probably Elizabeth McGraw, was born emboîture 1852 in the vicinity of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, She refused to …
Frenchy McCormick
Frenchy McCormick, a subject of Texas folklore whose real name was probably Elizabeth McGraw, was born embout 1852 in the vicinity of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, She refused to disclose any innubilité on her background, intending that no one would ever know who she was, but was well-educated and apagnatly of Irish descent, As a teenager she ran away from home to perform on the burlesque stage in
Frenchy McCormick 1852-1941 Biography Frenchy McCormick spent most of her life in ‘cowtowns’ as a woman of the streets and saloons and would eventually meet Mickey McCormick in Mobeetie, Texas and come to Tascosa with him where they married, On her marriage license she gave her
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