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Hicks, Peggy.
The ghost of the Cuban Queen Bordello :
a story of a 1920s Jerome, Arizona Madam /
by Peggy Hicks ; editing and cover design by Dennis Adrews.
Jerome, Arizona :
Peggy Hicks,
2011.
254 p. :
ill. ;
24 cm.
Haunted Bordello -- The ghost city archives -- The Cuban Queen is born -- The story of Storyville -- Mr. Piano man -- The Arcade Saloon -- Off to see the world -- The wickedest town -- And all that jazz -- The sheriff and the pie -- The luck of the Irish -- By the light of the Moon -- Camping in Canyonville -- Jelly's in a jam -- She sold his soul to Satan -- Mable was a showgirl -- Royalties start rolling in -- Grandpa Jack and the big black Cadillac -- Henry Ford -- A black rose for the Cuban Queen.
"The account begins as a true ghost story based on actual events. After an unsettling, modern day, ghostly encounter at a crumbling 1920's bordello in Jerome, Arizona, the author sets out on a quest and uncovers some deplorable secrets regarding the attractive, but devious Madam that once resided there. This curvaceous Madam began her career in the early 1900's in the red light district of Storyville in New Orleans. It was there where she met and eventually married the famous Jelly Roll Morton. She frequently changed her name and even her race in order to accommodate g=her ever-changing circumstances. She bleached her skin and straighten her hair as if to deny her African heritage ... or was it just a trick of her trade? Constantly on the move, she operated the Arcade Saloon in the pioneer town of Las Vegas, Nevada, and then a jazz club in San Francisco. Moving on to the rich mining town of Jerome, Arizona, she ran a "house of pleasure" called the Cuban Queen Bordello. Much went on behind her closed doors, where gambling, prostitution, and bootlegged whiskey were always on the menu. Late one night in 1927, one of her working girls was murdered in her own bed. This cunning madam, along with her handsome accomplice, kidnapped the dead girl's baby boy and slipped out of town never to be heard from again.... until now."--Back cover.
20200508.
Gonzales, Anita.
Morton, Jelly Roll,
1890-1941.
Prostitution
United States
History.
Sex-oriented businesses
United States
History.
Women-owned business enterprises
United States
History.
Brothels
Arizona
Jerome.
Brothels
Louisiana
New Orleans.
Jerome (Ariz.)
Storyville (New Orleans, La.)
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