· Alyssa Bentz. Alyssa Bentz is a Corporate Historian for Wells Fargo. The story of Mary Langdon’s chosen career caused a stir in newsrooms across the nation in the s. Some women had been known to drive a stagecoach from time to time, sure, but the management side of the business remained heavily dominated by men. · She was only the second woman in the United States (and the first African American woman) to serve in that role. “Stagecoach Mary” or “Black Mary,” as she was nicknamed, carried a rifle. · As portrayed by Rosieleetta “Lee” Reed, “Stagecoach Mary” Fields distinguished herself as the first African American woman star route mail carrier in the United States. Garnering a contract from the postal service, “Stagecoach Mary” served as an independent contractor to transport mail from Cascade, Montana, to surrounding areas.
Mary Fields (circa –), also known as Stagecoach Mary and Black Mary, was the first African-American female star-route mail carrier in the United States. She was not an employee of the United States Post Office Department, which did not hire or employ mail carriers for star routes, but rather awarded star route contracts to persons who proposed the lowest qualified bids, and who, in accordance with the department's application process, posted bonds and sureties to substantiate. Mary Fields, aka: Stagecoach Mary () – Born as a slave in Tennessee, Fields was one of the first women entrepreneurs, stagecoach drivers, pioneers of the American West. Clark “Old Chieftain” Foss, aka: Old Foss (??) – A boisterous and colorful driver, Foss ran a stage through Napa Valley, California during the s and took many sightseers to the famed geysers in the Calistoga and Geyserville area. Meet Stagecoach Mary, the Daring Black Pioneer Who Protected Wild West Stagecoaches Would-be mail thieves didn’t stand a chance against Stagecoach Mary. The hard-drinking, quick-shooting mail.
That inspiration was a Black Woman who ran the Stagecoach Line and I travel the country, driving a stagecoach, delivering the mail to distant towns. Мэри Филдс (англ. Mary Fields, также известна как Stagecoach Mary и Black Mary; —) была первой афроамериканской женщиной-почтальоном (star route. A story of a real, amazing woman who was the first Black woman to work for the U.S. Postal Service following the Civil War. The author takes us back to Mary's.
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