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🗓️ 23 December 2015
⏱️ 33 minutes
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0:00.0 | And the Oh, Welcome to another episode from 1001 Heroes, Legends, histories, and mysteries. |
0:33.8 | This one from our history series is titled The Unsinkable Molly Brown |
0:38.6 | and tells the incredible Rags to Riches' story of the philanthropist, socialite, and titanic survivor Margaret Tobin Brown, who was born to an Irish immigrant family in Hannibal, Missouri in 1867, was self-educated, worked to establish the first juvenile court in America, |
0:57.0 | became a tireless advocate for human rights, and ran for Senate eight years before women could vote. |
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1:22.3 | Margaret Tobin was born in a three-bedroom cottage near the Mississippi |
1:26.0 | River in Hannibal, Missouri on what is now known as Denkler's Alley. Her parents were Irish Catholic |
1:32.3 | immigrants John Tobin and |
1:34.0 | Johanna Tobin. Her large family was part of a close-knit Irish Catholic |
1:38.7 | community. Her father worked for the Hannibal Gasworks and Margaret attended her aunt's school, Mary O'Leary's grammar school. |
1:46.0 | As a teenager she worked stripping tobacco leaves at Garth's tobacco company in Hannibal. |
1:51.0 | At the age of 18 she followed her sister Mary Ann Tobin |
1:55.1 | Landrigan and Mary's new husband Jack Landrigan to Leadville, Colorado where |
2:00.4 | they established a blacksmith shop. Margaret shared a cabin with her brother Daniel Tobin, who worked in the mines, |
2:07.0 | and eventually became a successful mine promoter. |
2:10.0 | Margaret, known as Maggie until she married, went to work for Daniels and Fisher Mercantile in Leadville, |
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