The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07.
Calamity Jane
(klm´t jn´) (KEY) , c.18521903, American frontier character, b. Princeton, Mo. Her real name was Martha Jane Canary, and the origin of her nickname is obscure. Little is known of her early life beyond the fact that she moved with her parents to Virginia City, Mont., in 1865 and that she grew up in mining camps and rough frontier communities. In 1876 she appeared in Deadwood, S.Dak., dressed in mens clothes and boasting of her marksmanship and her exploits as a pony-express rider and as a scout with Custers forces. In her later years she toured the West in a burlesque show and appeared at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, N.Y. She died in poverty and obscurity in Deadwood, where she is buried beside Wild Bill Hickock.