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- Tillie_Baldwin abstract "Tillie Baldwin (1888-1958), born Anna Mathilda Winger, was an early cowgirl and buckaroo in the United States. She is credited as the first woman bulldogger for her appearance in 1913 as a bronc rider and racer. She was also a trick rider and relay racer. She credited Will Rogers for giving her the opportunity to become famous. Later in life she ran a riding academy and became Mrs. Willis C. Slate.".
- Q15999201 abstract "Tillie Baldwin (1888-1958), born Anna Mathilda Winger, was an early cowgirl and buckaroo in the United States. She is credited as the first woman bulldogger for her appearance in 1913 as a bronc rider and racer. She was also a trick rider and relay racer. She credited Will Rogers for giving her the opportunity to become famous. Later in life she ran a riding academy and became Mrs. Willis C. Slate.".
- Tillie_Baldwin comment "Tillie Baldwin (1888-1958), born Anna Mathilda Winger, was an early cowgirl and buckaroo in the United States. She is credited as the first woman bulldogger for her appearance in 1913 as a bronc rider and racer. She was also a trick rider and relay racer. She credited Will Rogers for giving her the opportunity to become famous. Later in life she ran a riding academy and became Mrs. Willis C. Slate.".
- Q15999201 comment "Tillie Baldwin (1888-1958), born Anna Mathilda Winger, was an early cowgirl and buckaroo in the United States. She is credited as the first woman bulldogger for her appearance in 1913 as a bronc rider and racer. She was also a trick rider and relay racer. She credited Will Rogers for giving her the opportunity to become famous. Later in life she ran a riding academy and became Mrs. Willis C. Slate.".