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The Untold Story of Stagecoach Mary Fields—Pioneer, Gunslinger, and Postal Legend

Posted on July 8, 2025 By Erica m No Comments on The Untold Story of Stagecoach Mary Fields—Pioneer, Gunslinger, and Postal Legend

Born into slavery in Hickman County, Tennessee, around 1832, the early details of Mary’s life remain unclear. Following the Civil War, she gained her freedom and began a new chapter—first working on a steamboat, and later as a servant in the home of Judge Edmund Dunne in Ohio.

It was there she met Mother Mary Amadeus, a nun who would play a pivotal role in her life. When Mother Amadeus moved west to Montana to establish a convent school, she fell ill and called for Mary. Without hesitation, Mary traveled to the remote region to care for her, and ultimately decided to stay.

Her story remains a powerful reminder that strength comes in many forms—grit, loyalty, service, and the courage to carve a place for oneself against the odds. As the first Black woman to deliver mail for the U.S. Postal Service, Stagecoach Mary broke barriers and created a legacy that still inspires today.

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