, Arizona, USA
1899 - May 30 – Female outlaw Pearl Hart robs a stage coach 30 miles (48 km) southeast of Globe, Arizona.


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In 1899, on May 30th, a daring and unusual event took place in the Arizona desert. Pearl Hart, a female outlaw, staged a daring robbery of a stagecoach. This event occurred approximately 30 miles southeast of Globe, Arizona, adding to the lore of the American Wild West. Pearl Hart's story was particularly remarkable because of her gender, as women were not commonly associated with outlaw activities during that era.

Hart's robbery was not a typical crime of the time. She was reported to have been motivated by a desire to fund her travel to visit her sick mother. The audacity and novelty of a female outlaw committing such a crime captured the attention of the public and the media, making her a somewhat romanticized figure in the annals of Wild West history. Hart's story stands out as a unique event in the context of the American West, adding a layer of complexity and intrigue to the history of frontier life.



May 30, 1899

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