carpenter, preacher, miners(gold), engineer(train), explorers, people who made liquor,ranchers, farmers, military, rangers, garment makers-tailors, photographers, cooks, servants.
2007-05-22 15:32:24
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answer #1
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answered by pammi716 3
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Hostler. This is the actual job title at my place of employment
because they control so many horses. In the Old West these were people who managed the Pony Express horseflesh, the
stable hands, and stagecoach station workers who managed
teams without actually climbing aboard the coach until both
driver and passengers had gone elsewhere. My workplace
had another Old West job title, 'Shotgun', from 1980 to 2000;
but this was changed to 'Hawkeye' for reasons that have no bearing here. Writer recieved a framed glass covered certificate of appreciation in 1999 addressed as: Honorary
Indian Scout ...
2007-05-26 13:43:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Hunter,Scouts,Lumberjacks, Sheriff, U.S.Marshals, Mayors, Governors, People that shoe horses, Store owners, Farmers, Cattle men, Gun makers, People that made farming equipment and barb wire, Hotel owners and workers, Bank And train robbers. Stage coach drivers, Mule train drivers, Miners, Lawyers, Doctors and mid wifes, Congrassmen...... And a lot more
2007-05-22 15:42:41
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answered by kilroymaster 7
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That's an easy one. I'll name off a couple for you. How about a prospector. Or a doctor (even though they weren't very skilled). The one that comes to mind immediately is a bar tender. What about a bounty hunter or a sheriff. There are probably dozens more.
2007-05-22 14:29:17
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answer #4
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answered by tj 2
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Prostitution. Gambling. Ranching. Tracking and capturing criminals for the reward. Law enforcement. Prospecting. Stable provisions for horses, Shop or store keeping. Management of boarding houses. Bible thumping. Undertaking.
OK, someone else make contributions for this question.
2007-05-22 14:30:46
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Blacksmith
2007-05-22 15:01:01
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answered by rdheadstpchld 2
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Blacksmith
2007-05-22 14:24:20
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answered by Rational Humanist 7
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Stagecoach driver. Pony Express.
2007-05-22 14:28:09
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answered by CrankyYankee 6
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2016-10-31 03:37:58
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answer #9
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answered by ? 4
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Prosttitution
2007-05-22 14:26:16
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answered by *Killer B's* 5
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-Milliner
-Habadasher
-Housekeeper
-Seamstress
-Tailor
-Maid
-Butler - yes, these two - there are a godly number of rich out west
-Rancher
-ranch hand
-farmer
-store keep
-shop clerk
-waste removal - including manure ot of the street - pretty lucrative job, actually
-undertaker
-minister
-blacksmith
-carpenter/construction
-miner
-launderer
-mail man
-ice man
-coal wright
-wheel wright
-sheriff
-federal marshal
-housewives
-bankers
-architects
-import/export business
-land office
-government
Tons more - how big a list do you need? How large a town?
2007-05-22 15:41:50
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answered by Anonymous
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