Olive Oatman Moves in With Mr. Rogers

Olive Oatman Moves in With Mr. Rogers

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It Happened on
November 6, 1857

From the Enterprise-Record > Fri, Nov 06, 1857, on page 2.

MISS OLIVE OATMAN.-Wo learn from the San Jose Tribune that this young lady whose romantic and tragic narrative of her long captivity among the Mohave Indians, excited so much interest and sympathy a few months since, is at present residing in Santa Clara, under the care and tuition of Mr. Rogers, of the Female Academy.

The Female Academy was founded in Santa Clara, California, in 1851 by the Sisters of the Sacred Heart.

This is the conception day event of 1 person, who also made a difference in history

282 days after the event was born.


Born on September 07, 1837
(1837 - 1903)

Olive Oatman

White American woman celebrated in her time for her captivity and later release by Native Americans in the Mojave Desert region when she teenager

Born on August 15, 1858

Edith Nesbit

English writer and poet, who published her books for children as E. Nesbit

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Olive Oatman

white American woman celebrated in her time for her captivity and later release by Native Americans in the Mojave Desert region when she teenager