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  • Denver Doll
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  • Denver Doll lost her mine in a poker game to Jean La Force and was accused of robbery, but returned to restore her name and reclaim her mine. A crack shot and an expert poker player, Denver Doll once commanded a gang called "The Red Shirts." She is described as looking about 18 and being "the handsomest girl sport in the West." She is further described thus: Her friends included Yakie Strauss (a Dutchman), Little Bill Bethel and Sunflower Sam who managed her mine. File:Denver2.jpg
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Row 4 info
  • Edward Lytton Wheeler
Row 1 info
  • Unknown
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  • Created by
Row 2 info
  • "Denver Doll, the Detective Queen"
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  • Real Name
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  • First Appearance
Row 3 info
  • Beadle and Adams
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  • Original Publisher
Box Title
  • Denver Doll, the Detective Queen
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abstract
  • Denver Doll lost her mine in a poker game to Jean La Force and was accused of robbery, but returned to restore her name and reclaim her mine. A crack shot and an expert poker player, Denver Doll once commanded a gang called "The Red Shirts." She is described as looking about 18 and being "the handsomest girl sport in the West." She is further described thus: Her friends included Yakie Strauss (a Dutchman), Little Bill Bethel and Sunflower Sam who managed her mine. File:Denver2.jpg