Women Ranchers Series

Episode 5 - Evelyn Cameron

25 min · 15. loka 2025
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"In 1889, a young spunky British woman of genteel upbringing set sail for the United States—against her family's wishes." This podcast is about that woman, Evelyn Cameron. Lorna Milne, the author of "Evelyn Cameron, Photographer of the Western Prairie," discusses her as "the resourceful, hard working, observant, artistic, adaptable" woman that she was on the Montana prairie. Evelyn fell in love with the environment of Montana, not only living on the land, but hunting big game and sharing her love of the landscape through her pictures. Join us for this podcast to learn more about Evelyn.

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