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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Polly_PryPolly Pry - Wikipedia

    Leonel Campbell Ross O'Bryan (1857–16 July 1938), known under the pen name Polly Pry, was a controversial reporter for the The Denver Post and later as a freelancer in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. She is best known for her connection to the case of Alferd Packer as an investigative reporter.

  2. 29. Nov. 2021 · “A Lasting Disgrace” - In 1903, The Denver Post investigative journalist Polly Pry exposed abuses at the Fort Lewis Indian Boarding School that shocked the nation. Her reporting brought to light the mistreatment of Native children that was all too common at boarding schools throughout the nation.

  3. Adventurous newspaper writer, gossip columnist, and social activist who became one of the first women to run her own newspaper. From Mississippi to Mexico. Leonel Ross Campbell was born in 1857 to a wealthy Mississippi family. She went by her nickname, Nell, in everyday life.

  4. 15. Okt. 2017 · Mrs. Leonel Ross O’Bryan, aka “Polly Pry”, was a tabloid journalist for The Denver Post. Her most sensational story resulted in the pardon of the “cannibal” Alfred Packer. Her descriptive and...

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  5. 28. März 2023 · In 1899, Denver Post writer Polly Pry visited Packer at the Colorado State Penitentiary in Canon City. “The corroding desire for freedom has eaten into his heart,” she reported, “and the ...

  6. As the journalist known as Polly Pry, she ruffled feathers when she worked to free a convicted cannibal and when she battled the powerful Telluride miners’ union. She was nearly murdered more...

  7. 26. Sept. 2021 · I am especially interested in stories of women from the 19th century frontier. It's amazing to me that I get to write blog posts about my favorite topic! Polly Pry is a Denver legend with a story fit for the big screen. Here is a bit about the life of this pioneering journalist of the Wild West.