Schroer, Blanche M., 1907-1998.

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Schroer was a historian of the American West and was a recognized, though controversial, authority on the history of Sacajawea and the Lewis and Clark Expedition. She challenged the beliefs of Grace Raymond Hebard and the native Shoshone tribe that Sacajawea lived into old age and was buried in Wyoming. Schroer favored the theory that Sacajawea died in her mid-twenties. A prolific writer, Blanche M. Schroer received a Western Writers of America Spur Award and also did research on the life of Butch Cassidy and Josephine Baldwin.

From the description of Blanche M. Schroer papers, 1812-1998. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 65471390

Blanche M. Carlson (Schroer) was born December 23, 1907, in Gilbertville, Iowa, the daughter of Dudley and Mable Alma (Moore) Carlson. Blanche Schroer lived most of her life in the Lander Valley and the Fort Washakie area of Wyoming, working for Matt McGuire at the Post Trading Company for many years.

Blanche M. Schroer was a historian of the American West and was a recognized, though controversial, authority on the history of Sacajawea and the Lewis and Clark Expedition. She challenged the beliefs of Grace Raymond Hebard and the native Shoshone tribe that Sacajawea lived into old age and was buried in Wyoming. Schroer claimed that a woman, who lived to old age, named Porivo, took on the false identity of Sacajawea in Lander, Wyoming. Schroer favored the theory that Sacajawea died at Fort Manuel Lisa, South Dakota, in her mid-twenties and was buried there. A prolific writer, Blanche M. Schroer received a Western Writers of America Spur Award and also did research on the life of Butch Cassidy and Josephine Baldwin. She died July 4, 1998, in Riverton, Wyoming.

From the guide to the Blanche M. Schroer papers, 1812-1998, (University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.)

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associatedWith Hebard, Grace Raymond, 1861-1936. person
associatedWith Sacagawea. person
associatedWith Washakie, ca. 1804-1900. person
associatedWith Webb, Harry E. person
associatedWith Webb, Harry Edward, 1888- person
associatedWith Western Writers of America. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Lander (Wyo.)
Fort Manuel (S.D.)
Lander (Wyo.)
Wyoming
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Shoshoni Indians
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Birth 1907

Death 1998

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