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Charley Parkhurst, a notable figure in the history of the American West, died in 1879 from mouth cancer. Parkhurst, who lived much of life as a male stagecoach driver, was later revealed to be assigned female at birth, making their story a remarkable example of gender identity in the 19th century. Upon death, Parkhurst's true identity was discovered, leading to significant posthumous recognition.

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