Tag: Baby Doe Tabor
The Silver Screen and The Silver King: Carl Erickson, Silver Dollar, and the Legend of Baby Doe Tabor
The 1932 biographical film Silver Dollar, produced by First National Pictures (a subsidiary of Warner Bros.), offers a fascinating window into early Hollywood’s attempt to capture the dramatic, rags-to-riches-to-rags saga of Colorado’s legendary silver baron, Horace Tabor. At the heart of this adaptation was the source material—David Karsner’s 1932 biography of the same name—and the creative hands of screenwriters, including the relatively young and promising Carl Erickson.
The Cabin’s Child: Silver Dollar and the Lonely Echoes of the Matchless Mine
The name "Silver Dollar Tabor" rings with the sound of immense, fleeting wealth—a perfect encapsulation of the Gilded Age that birthed her. Born Elizabeth Bonduel Tabor in 1889, she entered the world as the daughter of the celebrated Silver King, Horace Tabor, and the stunning, scandalous Baby Doe. Her childhood was supposed to be a fairytale of high society, glittering jewels, and grand mansions.
Instead, Silver Dollar’s story became a stark, heartbreaking lesson in the fragility of fortune. By the time she was ten, the silver crash of 1893 had stripped her family bare. Her father died in poverty in 1899, leaving Baby Doe with a singular, desperate promise: "Hold on to the Matchless."
From Westworld: What Happened to Silver Dollar Tabor?
What happened to Silver Dollar Tabor? Rebecca Rosenberg uncovers the Story of Baby Does Daughter.
A recent edition of Westworld asked those intriguing questions. Read their article below:
Author Rebecca Rosenberg writes a second book in her Gold Digger series, this time focusing on Baby Doe Tabor's daughter.
Colorado author revisits life and legend of Silver Dollar Tabor in new novel
The Herald Democrat in Leadville, Colorado, recently published "Colorado author revisits life and legend of Silver Dollar Tabor in new novel." The article is ahead of author Rebecca Rosenberg's upcoming Colorado book tour for her latest historical fiction, Silver Echoes.
We share the article by Allison Brown below:
Award-winning historical novelist Rebecca Rosenberg will speak at the Tabor Opera House on Sunday, Aug. 31, to share the story of Rose Mary Silver Dollar Tabor, a silent film starlet whose life was marked by ambition, tragedy and scandal.