WHAT: Claremore Area Chamber of Commerce Leading Ladies Luncheon, featuring speaker Chris Enss of the Will Rogers Medallion Award. WHEN: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday. WHERE: Will Rogers Memorial ...
The Will Rogers Memorial Museum's yearly "Will Rogers Days" birthday bash is opening a new chapter this fall. As in previous years, Claremore will host a 5K race, a ceremonial wreath-laying and a ...
Chris Enss' book "Along Came a Cowgirl: Daring and Iconic Women of the Rodeo and Wild West Shows" features performers like Fox Hastings (seen here circa 1930). Enss will discuss her book on Oct. 22 at ...
“No women need apply.” Western towns looking for a local doctor during the frontier era often concluded their advertisements in just that manner. Yet apply they did. And in small towns all over the ...
RICHMOND, Va - Sherry Monahan and Chris Enss are two author who come from different backgrounds, but who both have a Western influence in their work. Sherry combines her passion for food and history ...
Bestselling author Chris Enss will give a free presentation at the Allen Public Library on Oct. 30 at 3 p.m. She'll discuss her book "Iron Women: The Ladies Who Helped Build the Railroad."(Courtesy of ...
2015-11-08T11:37:53-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/e08/20151108114344002_hd.jpgChris Enss talked about her book None Wounded, None Missing, All Dead: The Story ...
This book does not glorify the profession of prostitution, but presents well documented researched facts of life and what was actually going on behind the red lights, purple doors, or Cozy Rooms.” — ...
The lure of the fabled Rocky Mountains was an irresistible force for Isabella Bird. Like many British citizens in the late 19th century, Bird had read stories and heard tales about the majestic ...
Great stars of Hollywood often have multiple books written about them, but the marvelous character actors who support them are mostly ignored. An exception is “Straight Lady: The Life and Times of ...
When suffragette Susan B. Anthony boarded the passenger car of the Union Pacific Railroad in Ogden, Utah, in late December 1871, the train was filled to capacity. Men, women, children, livestock, ...
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