It was around this time that Mary Ann decided that she needed a better way to support herself and her boys. Leaving the children with her mother she headed north for a Chiropractic School which taught the Palmer Method. Returning to Oklahoma as a Doctor of Chiropractic she then had a means by which to support her small family. This showed great determination for a young woman in the very early 1900's.
Mary Ann apparently broke the mold in other areas In an old picture of Mary Ann we see her as a cowpoke, out on the range roping cattle with three men complete in her overalls and cowboy hat.
Mary Ann died in 1957 at the age of 86.
It was around this time that Mary Ann decided that she needed a better way to support herself and her boys. Leaving the children with her mother she headed north for a Chiropractic School which taught the Palmer Method. Returning to Oklahoma as a Doctor of Chiropractic she then had a means by which to support her small family. This showed great determination for a young woman in the very early 1900's.
Mary Ann apparently broke the mold in other areas In an old picture of Mary Ann we see her as a cowpoke, out on the range roping cattle with three men complete in her overalls and cowboy hat.
Mary Ann died in 1957 at the age of 86.
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