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Born at Belvelly, near Cobh, County Cork in 1845, Cashman came to the United States around 1850 with her mother and her sister.
Following the onset of the Klondike Gold Rush, Cashman left her family home in 1874 for the Cassiar Mountains in British Columbia, Canada.
After 77 days of unfriendly weather, Cashman and her party located the sick men, who numbered far more than 26 ; some estimates credit Cashman with saving the lives of as many as 75 men.
When Cashman's sister Fanny lost her husband in 1881, Cashman arranged for Fanny and her five children to move to nearby Tucson, Arizona.
Cashman traveled to Baja California soon after her sister's death, after hearing rumors of untapped gold and silver deposits, and joined 21 men in a prospecting venture.
In 1921, Cashman visited California, where she declared her desire to be appointed U. S. deputy Marshal for the area of Koyukuk.

Cashman and Tombstone
* Nellie Cashman, " The Angel of Tombstone ".
Later in life, Cashman moved to Tombstone, Arizona.
Cashman was indignant at the behavior of the citizens of Tombstone, feeling that no death should be celebrated.
In 1886, Cashman left Tombstone to travel across Arizona, opening restaurants and boarding houses in Nogales, Jerome, Prescott, Yuma, and Harquahala, near Phoenix.
The role of Nellie Cashman, represented as a saloon keeper in Tombstone, was played by actress Randy Stuart in the 1959-1960 season of the ABC television series The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, with Hugh O ' Brian starring as Wyatt Earp.

Cashman and called
For example, a cover of " The Star Spangled Banner " sung by the character Bleeding Gums Murphy, and a cover of Terry Cashman's " Talkin ' Baseball " called " Talkin ' Softball ", that Cashman himself sung on the show, are included.
Cashman was the lead singer for a band called The Chevrons in the late 1950s.

Cashman and now
Michael Maurice Cashman ( born 17 December 1950, London ) is a British former actor, now a Labour politician.

Cashman and known
The album was later reissued in the UK by EMI's Music for Pleasure under the title The Manhattan Transfer and Gene Pistilli Pistilli had been best known for his performing and songwriting collaborations with Terry Cashman and Tommy West.
Ellen Cashman ( 1845 – January 4, 1925 ), better known as Nellie Cashman, was a native of County Cork, Ireland, who became famous across the American and Canadian west as a nurse and gold prospector.
While Goodman's cover version of " The Dutchman " is one of the best known, along with a cover by Irish artists Liam Clancy and Tommy Makem, the song has been covered by many other artists as well, including Bernard Wrigley, John Gorka, Suzy Bogguss, Norm Hacking, Anne Hills, John McDermott, The New Kingston Trio, Gamble Rogers, Tom Russell, Jerry Jeff Walker, Robert James Waller, Cashman & West, Wood's Tea Company, Keith Harkin, Celtic Thunder, David Soul, Danny Doyle and Brendan Grace.
Many of the guest stars, including Terry Cashman, Wade Boggs and Darryl Strawberry all admit that they are more well known because of their appearance in the episode, Cashman having " Talkin ' Softball " requested more often than " Talkin ' Baseball ".
Terry Cashman ( born Dennis Minogue, 5 July 1941, in New York ) is a record producer and singer-songwriter, best known for his 1981 hit, " Talkin ' Baseball.

Cashman and Nellie
* January 4 – Nellie Cashman, Irish-born prospector ( b. 1845 )
On March 15, 2006, Nellie Cashman was inducted into the Alaska Mining Hall of Fame.
es: Nellie Cashman
* Nellie Cashman ( 1845 – 1925 ), nurse and gold prospector
Randy Stuart appeared eleven times in the 1959-1960 season in the role of Nellie Cashman.

Cashman and .
The Rangers made the Finals twice in the 1970s, but lost both times to two ' 70s powerhouses ; in six games to the Boston Bruins in, who were led by such stars as Bobby Orr, Phil Esposito, Ken Hodge, Johnny Bucyk, and Wayne Cashman ; and in five games to the Canadiens in, who had Bob Gainey, Guy Lafleur, Larry Robinson, Ken Dryden, Guy Lapointe, and Serge Savard.
The man picked to replace Murray as coach, former Bruin Wayne Cashman, was deemed ill-suited for the job as the Flyers played inconsistently throughout the 1997 – 98 season.
With 21 games to go in the season, Roger Neilson took over as coach while Cashman was retained as an assistant.
Phil Esposito initially attempted to recreate the mystique from the powerhouse Bruins of the 70s ; he hired former linemate Wayne Cashman as an assistant coach, former Bruin trainer John " Frosty " Forristal as the team's trainer, and the inaugural team photo has him flanked by Cashman and player Ken Hodge, Jr., son of his other Bruins ' linemate.
Several parks and beaches dot the city, including Plum Island Point Beach, Simmons Beach, Joppa Park, Waterfront Park, Woodman Park, Cashman Park, Moseley Pines Park and Atkinson Common and March's Hill Park.
Current notable residents include New York Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman in addition to Steve Wilkos, host of The Steve Wilkos Show, along with his wife Rachelle Wilkos, Executive Producer for both The Jerry Springer Show and The Steve Wilkos Show.
* Cashman, Richard et al.
The songs on the album were written by such people as Tony Romeo, Terry Cashman, Tommy West, Barry Mann, and Cynthia Weil.
Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman made the claim to prevent the Blue Jays, who were in a close race with the Yankees, from acquiring Canseco.
* Cashman, Richard et al.
They play at Cashman Field ( capacity 9, 334 ) in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The Dodgers were not pleased with Cashman Field as it had no weight room, no indoor batting cages, and it was decrepit compared to other stadiums in the league.
Citing the inadequacies of Cashman Field and lack of planning for a replacement, Los Angeles decided to not renew the player development contract ( PDC ) with Las Vegas after the 2008 season, opting to re-affiliate with Albuquerque.
The deal, which is subject to league approval, would include moving the 51s from Cashman Field to a new ballpark off the Las Vegas Strip that would be a part of Milam's proposed Las Vegas National Sports Center.
The term computer-supported cooperative work ( CSCW ) was first coined by Irene Greif and Paul M. Cashman in 1984, at a workshop attended by individuals interested in using technology to support people in their work.
The play was based on the diaries of Denis Cashman, with the poetry of John Boyle O ' Reilly set to music and dance supported by a five part Musical ensemble.
Slide buyers ' guide: an international directory of slide sources for art and architecture, 6th edition edited by Norine Duncan Cashman, published by Libraries Unlimited, Visual resources series.
* Michael Cashman MEP ( Div.
In the autumn of 2010, he played a number of shows with a new five-piece backing band, including In Tua Nua rhythm section Paul Byrne ( drums ) and Jack Dublin ( bass ), with manager Joey Cashman on whistle.
The second series opens with two new Sandbaggers: Tom Elliot ( David Beames ), who is soon killed, and Mike Wallace ( Michael Cashman ), who survives as of the end of the third series.
Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman was very sympathetic to Johnson's grief and agreed to trade him back to the Diamondbacks so that Johnson could be closer to his family in Phoenix.

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