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Born in 1829 to a working-class family in upstate New York, Lucy
Ann Lobdell was not your average girl. Donning her brother's
clothes, she worked on the family farm and in her father's saw
mill, demonstrating marksmanship skills that earned her the
nickname ""The Female Hunter of Delaware County."" After leaving
home, she moved to the frontier, married a woman, and lived for
sixty years as a man named ""Joe."" Because of nineteenth century
social restrictions and gender expectations, Lobdell endured forced
marriage, arrest, and incarceration in an insane asylum. Although
twentieth-century scholars have labeled her a lesbian, this study
incorporates queer theory, analysis of stories about Lucy and Joe,
and Lobdell's own writings to reveal that he was actually a
transgendered man.
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