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Josie was a one of a kind icon of western women. She found and sold her first gold claim at the age of thirteen, and never stopped living the prospectors and miners life. She made fortunes working boarding houses and kitchens, providing food and comfort for miners. She provided medical care for the ill, clothes for the orphans and paid for a cemetery including coffins and crosses for lost miners who had no one else. She changed the lives of many wayward young men, keeping them from a life of crime, prison and even death. Through all this her two passions remained prospecting and her husband lane. She made and lost fortunes, but never wavered from living with gusto and purpose. Josie was the last of her time and kind.