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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Belle_StarrBelle Starr - Wikipedia

    Eddie Reed, Belle's son, was convicted of horse theft and receiving stolen property in July 1889. Judge Parker sent him to prison in Columbus, Ohio. Belle's daughter Rosie Reed, also known as Pearl Starr, became a prostitute to raise funds for Eddie's release. She eventually obtained a presidential pardon in 1893.

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    3 days ago · Belle Starr's life of crime is legendary. She was involved in various illegal activities, often alongside some of the most infamous outlaws of her time. 06. Horse Theft: One of her primary criminal activities was horse theft. She became notorious for stealing horses and selling them. 07.

  3. May 31, 2017 · She shared her bed with a number of hellions over the next few years including Cherokee desperado, Sam Starr, son of the outlaw chieftain. They settled in Indian Territory where their ranch became a refuge for outlaws.

  4. Apr 2, 2014 · Belle Starr was known as an infamous outlaw in the Wild West — the western edge of the expanding United States in the second half of the 1800s. She associated with famous outlaws, like Frank...

  5. Nov 26, 2007 · This essay analyzes Callie Khouri’s Thelma and Louise, drawing comparisons to the outlaw Belle Starr who had violated acceptable codes of behavior for late nineteenth-century American women.

  6. Apr 3, 2013 · The “Bandit Queen,” started her life in 1848 as the charming Southern girl Myra Maybelle Shirley, but grew into a rebellious spirit who guarded her fierce independence at a time when few women ...

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  8. While Belle Reed may have been a respectable outlaw name, Belle Starr had a ring to it that the press and dime novelist could not pass by. Now that Belle had married a Cherokee she had dower's rights to her husband's land.