Tuesday, December 16, 2025

1917. Miles City Round-up Montana. Cowgirls Clyde Lindsay, Mildred Douglas, and Ruby Dickey.

 


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    1. Back in the day men were named Carroll and Beverley.

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  2. "Clyde" looks (to me) like a tranny. The other two cowgirls look nice.

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  3. Does Clyde have two Hats in case she puts one on the wrong way?

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  4. I looked it up:

    "The name Clyde is of Scottish origin, meaning "warm" and "friendly." It is primarily a masculine name, but it can also be used for girls. The name has historical significance, being associated with various notable figures, including Clyde Barrow, an infamous bank robber. In recent years, the name has seen a resurgence in popularity, although it remains relatively uncommon. The name is often linked to the Clyde river in Glasgow, Scotland, and has been used in various forms across different cultures."

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  5. 1917… I doubt that they knew what chromed trailer hitches were.

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  6. I bet they were fun to hang around with…
    Klaus

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