The second woman known to travel the Santa Fe Trail was Elizabeth M. McCarty, who followed in the footsteps of the first recorded woman, Susan Shelby Magoffin. McCarty journeyed along the trail in the mid-1800s, contributing to the accounts of women’s experiences during this significant period in American history. Her travels highlighted the challenges and adventures faced by women in a predominantly male-dominated era.
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The duration of The Second Woman is 1.52 hours.
William Becknell, known as the father of the Santa Fe Trail, married a woman named Mary Ann McCarty. The couple had several children together. Becknell's ventures and explorations significantly contributed to the westward expansion of the United States, particularly through the establishment of trade routes.
Valentina Tereshkova (a Russian) was the first woman to travel in space.
The Second Woman was created on 1950-07-07.
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May Kellogg Sullivan has written: 'The trail of a sourdough' -- subject(s): Fiction, Gold miners 'A woman who went to Alaska' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Frontier and pioneer life
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If you married a second woman without finalizing the divorce from the second, then you are a bigamist. This is illegal in the US, so you can be prosecuted. Finally, the second woman is not really married to you.