Agnes Morley Cleaveland (1874–1958) was an American writer and cattle rancher who lived in New Mexico and California. Her book about growing up on a New Mexico ranch in the late 19th-century, No Life for a Lady, was a best seller. She was active in politics and journalism as well as in public speaking and as a women's club organizer.[1]
^Miller, Darlis A. (2010). Open Range: The Life of Agnes Morley Cleaveland. University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 978-0806141176.
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