Dr. Yvonne Anderson

“We tipped a cup of tea for freedom to you today.  It was attended by famous suffragettes and abolitionists including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, President Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, Soujourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, and the baby of the bunch – Ida B. Wells.” Dr. Anderson teaches her students about …

Kristi Harder

“This is obviously not about comfort or convenience.”  Our calming “Mom” Gal, Kristi depicts a mail order bride from the east who travels along the Oregon Trail to Wyoming.  She depicts every stage of an historical woman’s life – emigrant, pioneer, settler – mother, daughter, sister, wife… and has a …

Carol Dean

“Thanks for letting me be a part of the event!”  Carol stepped in as narrator for the Buffalo Gals’ fashion show which introduced the group to the public and potential clients.  Having the most difficult ensemble to dress with stays including stomacher, bust, and modesty panel PLUS outer 1765 stomacher …

Melissa Urick

“Farming in 1885 sounds a lot like what we do now.  I just have to be myself.”  Melissa owns a flower farm in Wyoming, so does just select events with “The Gals”, but when she does, she saves the day!  Having worked as an historic interpreter for 18th century Williamsburg, …

Jacinta Schneider

“I’m ready!”  The other half of the sisters Schneider, they couldn’t be more different.  She’s in school to become an anthropologist studying – guess what – fashion history!  She brings knowledge and research to every meeting, and keeps us on our toes to be accurate.  Every historical seamstress needs an …

Kateri Schneider

“I’m eating salad because it fits into my corset better than hamburger.”  Bringing the energy and a one-two punch, sisters Jacinta and Kateri have the drive and ambition to make this business fly.  They’re the kind of people you’d want at your right hand if you went to war, or …