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Mildred Clark Cusey was a whore, a madam, an entrepreneur, and above all, a survivor. The story of Silver City Millie, as she referred to herself, is the story of one woman's personal tragedies and triumphs as an orphan, a Harvey Girl waitress on the Santa Fe railroad, a prostitute with innumerable paramours, and a highly successful bordello businesswoman. Millie broke the mold in so many ways, and yet her life's story of survival was not unlike that of thousands of women who went West only to find that their most valuable assets were their physical beauty and their personality. Petite at fiv. |
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Cusey, Mildred Clark.
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Cusey, Mildred Clark. |
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Prostitutes -- West (U.S.) -- Biography.
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Prostitutes. |
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Biographies.
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Businesswomen -- West (U.S.) -- Biography.
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Businesswomen. |
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Prostitution -- West (U.S.)
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Prostitution. |
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West United States. |
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Electronic books.
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Female prostitution. |
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Prostitution. |
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Biographies.
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Print version: Evans, Max. Madam Millie : Bordellos from Silver City to Ketchikan. Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, ©2013 9780826327833 |
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9780826327833 |
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0826327834 |
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9780826327840 (electronic book) |
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0826327842 (electronic book) |
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