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Mesannie Wilkins: The Last Of The Saddle Tramps - COWGIRL Magazine
Murdoch Method - #wcw Have you ever heard this amazing story about Annie Wilkins? In 1954, sixty-three-year-old Maine farmer Annie Wilkins embarked on an impossible journey. She had no money and no
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The Ride of Her Life — Elizabeth Letts
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The Ride of Her Life — Elizabeth Letts
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Messanie Wilkins, “The Last of the Saddle Tramps” – Oz Wisdoms and Lessons
Mesannie Wilkins, 64, who calls herself "the last of the saddle tramps," holds her two horses, Tarzan, left, and King, shortly after her arrival in North Hollywood, Calif., after completing a 5,900-mile
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Mesannie Wilkins | Minot Maine Historical Society
The Ride of Her Life | Annie Wilkins | dorothystewart.net
Lily, The Lovely Bright Molly: The Last of the Saddle Tramps, Mesannie Wilkins and the Free Range Rodeo
How "Jackass Annie" Ran Away From Home And Saved Her Own Life
In the 1950s, a Minot woman spent more than a year riding her horse from Maine to California