Key dates
1855—Sarah (called Sallie) Eva Blair is born a slave in Tennessee.1866—Freed from slavery, she moves to Knoxville, Tennessee to live with her aunt, Nancy Gammon. She takes Gammon as her last name.
1871—Travels to Virginia City, Montana, as a nanny for Judge John Luttrell Murphy.
1872—Marries miner John Brown, divorcing him eight years later.
1881—Ten-year-old daughter Eva dies.
1883—Marries Stephen (Dick) Bickford.
1890—Inherits two-thirds ownership in Virginia City Water Company.
1902—Purchases all remaining Water Company stock.
From the newspapers
- Died, The Benton Weekly Record, June 30, 1881, p. 5.
- Virginia City Letter, The Semi-weekly Miner, October 20, 1883, p. 1.
- From Friday’s Daily, The Benton Weekly Record, November 3, 1883, p. 5.
- Boreas Did It, The Madisonian, December 5, 1896, p. 1.
- In Virginia City, The Anaconda Standard, July 2, 1898, p. 3.
- Woman of Color Water Magnate, The Ronan Pioneer, November 23, 1917, p. 7.
- Virginia City to Vote on Water Plant Purchase, Great Falls Daily Tribune, May 20, 1919, p. 4.
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Search for these terms in combination, proximity, or as phrases: sallie bickford, sallie brown, mrs. bickford, dick bickford, elmer bickford, virginia city water companyWritten by Catherine W. Ockey