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Sarah A. Bowman (c. 1813 – December 22, 1866), also known as Sarah Borginnis or Sarah Bourdette, was an Irish American innkeeper, restaurateur, and madam. Nicknamed "The Great Western", she gained fame, and the title "Heroine of Fort Brown", as a camp follower of Zachary Taylor's army during the Mexican–American War. Following the war she operated an inn in Franklin, Texas (now El Paso) before settling near Arizona City (now Yuma, Arizona). Over the course of her life she was married multiple times, often without legal record or the blessing of a priest, and was known at various times by the names Boginnis, Bourdette, Bourget, Bourjette, Borginnis, Davis, Bowman, and possibly Foyle. Following her death she was breveted an honorary colonel and buried with military honors in the Fort Yuma ce

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  • Sarah A. Bowman (c. 1813 – December 22, 1866), also known as Sarah Borginnis or Sarah Bourdette, was an Irish American innkeeper, restaurateur, and madam. Nicknamed "The Great Western", she gained fame, and the title "Heroine of Fort Brown", as a camp follower of Zachary Taylor's army during the Mexican–American War. Following the war she operated an inn in Franklin, Texas (now El Paso) before settling near Arizona City (now Yuma, Arizona). Over the course of her life she was married multiple times, often without legal record or the blessing of a priest, and was known at various times by the names Boginnis, Bourdette, Bourget, Bourjette, Borginnis, Davis, Bowman, and possibly Foyle. Following her death she was breveted an honorary colonel and buried with military honors in the Fort Yuma cemetery. Her story became part of American popular culture. (en)
  • Са́ра Бо́уман (англ. Sarah Bowman; 1810, США — 22 декабря 1866, США) — трактирщица, маркитантка, участница Американо-мексиканской войны. Имела прозвища «Великий Запад» (The Great Western) и «Героиня форта Браун» (Heroine of Fort Brown). На протяжении своей жизни была несколько раз замужем, часто без юридических документов или благословения священника; в разные времена была известна под фамилиями Boginnis, Borginnis, Bourdette, Bourget, Bourjette, Davis, Bowman. (ru)
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  • "Heroine of Fort Brown" (en)
  • "The Great Western" (en)
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  • Sarah Knight (en)
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  • Sarah Bowman as innkeeper/saloon owner during the Mexican–American War (en)
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  • Са́ра Бо́уман (англ. Sarah Bowman; 1810, США — 22 декабря 1866, США) — трактирщица, маркитантка, участница Американо-мексиканской войны. Имела прозвища «Великий Запад» (The Great Western) и «Героиня форта Браун» (Heroine of Fort Brown). На протяжении своей жизни была несколько раз замужем, часто без юридических документов или благословения священника; в разные времена была известна под фамилиями Boginnis, Borginnis, Bourdette, Bourget, Bourjette, Davis, Bowman. (ru)
  • Sarah A. Bowman (c. 1813 – December 22, 1866), also known as Sarah Borginnis or Sarah Bourdette, was an Irish American innkeeper, restaurateur, and madam. Nicknamed "The Great Western", she gained fame, and the title "Heroine of Fort Brown", as a camp follower of Zachary Taylor's army during the Mexican–American War. Following the war she operated an inn in Franklin, Texas (now El Paso) before settling near Arizona City (now Yuma, Arizona). Over the course of her life she was married multiple times, often without legal record or the blessing of a priest, and was known at various times by the names Boginnis, Bourdette, Bourget, Bourjette, Borginnis, Davis, Bowman, and possibly Foyle. Following her death she was breveted an honorary colonel and buried with military honors in the Fort Yuma ce (en)
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  • Боуман, Сара (ru)
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