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Harriet Pullen

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railroad opened, her business waned, so she purchased a house from Moore and turned it into the luxurious and very successful Pullen House Hotel. With her finances secured, she sent for her children. Her husband arrived sometime later, but left, seeking his own fortune in the Klondike. She became
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Pullen was also a suffragist. A women's suffrage bill was the first bill passed by both the House and Senate of the Alaskan Territory, being signed into law on March 21, 1913. After the bill passed, she used a wagon, called the "Pullen House Bus", to help women reach polling locations in Alaska.
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By 1881, her husband was reportedly the richest man in Clallam County. He lost his fortune on court costs while trying to steal the Quileute Indian Reservation. She left her children with friends in
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Arriving in Skagway in early 1897 with only $ 7 (according to her), she quickly found work as a cook for the workers of Captain
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Pullen supported temperance and her wagon had a sign that read, "Vote Dry and Protect Your Home."
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The Queen of Heartbreak Trail: The Life and Times of Harriet Smith Pullen, Pioneering Woman
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The Queen of Heartbreak Trail: The Life and Times of Harriet Smith Pullen, Pioneering Woman
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Harriet Pullen and her "Pullen House Bus" in 1914, with her hotel in the background
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Her great-granddaughter Eleanor Phillips Brackbill wrote a biography about her,
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and traveled to Skagway to earn enough money to support them.
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She was born to Andrew Jackson and Mary Jane Stewart Smith in
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famous for her hospitality and acquired the nickname "Ma".
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Saloons, Prostitutes, and Temperance in Alaska Territory
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People from the Municipality of Skagway Borough, Alaska
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When she died in 1947, she was buried near her hotel.
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Mount Hope, Wisconsin
Klondike Gold Rush
Skagway, Alaska
Mount Hope, Wisconsin
Cape Flattery
Washington
West Point
All-American football right tackle in 1909
Seattle

William Moore
Klondike Gold Rush
White Pass
White Pass and Yukon Route




"Harriet "Ma" Pullen – Entrepreneur of Skagway, Alaska"





"Harriet Pullen - "Ma""
National Postal Museum


"Alaska Hotel Owned by 'Mother of North'"

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