Controversial Butte writer Mary MacLane a pioneer in early women s suffrage
Mary MacLane was not a typical woman of the early 20th century.
By: John Emeigh
and last updated 2021-05-03 19:22:58-04
BUTTE â Mary MacLane was not a typical woman of the early 20
th century.
âShe went to New York and was one of the first women reporters for the New York World, she was a silent film star, she lived in Chicago and shocked people in Chicago as well,â said Ellen Crain with the Butte Public Archives.
Born in Canada in 1881, MacLane moved to Butte when she was young, living in a home on Excelsior Street, she would write her provocative book, The Story of Mary MacLane. The book was extremely controversial and make her famous as well as infamous.
Mary MacLane of Butte was a pioneer in early women s suffrage
Mary MacLane was not a typical woman of the early 20th century.
By: John Emeigh
and last updated 2021-05-04 09:50:08-04
BUTTE â Mary MacLane was not a typical woman of the early 20
th century.
âShe went to New York and was one of the first women reporters for the New York World, she was a silent film star, she lived in Chicago and shocked people in Chicago as well,â said Ellen Crain with the Butte Public Archives.
Born in Canada in 1881, MacLane moved to Butte when she was young, living in a home on Excelsior Street, she would write her provocative book, The Story of Mary MacLane. The book was extremely controversial and make her famous as well as infamous.
Butte writer Mary MacLane a pioneer in early women s suffrage
Mary MacLane was not a typical woman of the early 20th century.
By: John Emeigh
and last updated 2021-05-04 10:17:49-04
BUTTE â Mary MacLane was not a typical woman of the early 20
th century.
âShe went to New York and was one of the first women reporters for the New York World. She was a silent film star. She lived in Chicago and shocked people in Chicago as well,â said Ellen Crain with the Butte Public Archives.
Born in Canada in 1881, MacLane moved to Butte when she was young. Living in a home on Excelsior Street, she would write her provocative book, The Story of Mary MacLane. The book was extremely controversial and made her famous as well as infamous.
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