Nellie Cashman
Gold prospector and entrepreneur
Born
1845
180 years ago
Died
January 4th, 1925
100 years ago — 80 years old
Category
Explorers & Adventurers
Country
United States
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Worked as a nurse and restaurateur in the American West. Played a significant role in various gold rushes, including those in California and Alaska. Operated a successful restaurant in Tombstone, Arizona. Engaged in gold prospecting during the Klondike Gold Rush and was recognized for her contributions to mining communities. Actively supported fellow prospectors and adventurers.
Operated a restaurant in Tombstone, Arizona
Participated in the Klondike Gold Rush
Prospected in California and Alaska
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