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#outlawlife #wildwest #frontierlife #americanfrontier 83-year-old Lydia Pearl Corbin tells her grandchildren the extraordinary story of how she met their grandfather 60 years ago. Born into wealth as goddaughter to Colorado's Governor Harrison, Lydia married Gabriel Bracken—a handsome heir who turned out to be a monster. Gabriel murdered Governor Harrison and framed Lydia for the crime. Society turned on her instantly. After three months in jail, she was secretly sold to a traveling auctioneer who specialized in "broken goods"—women with no families or rights. In January 1888, Lydia stood on an auction block in Broken Ridge, Wyoming, with a burlap sack tied over her head while men threw rocks and called her hideous. The bidding started at $5 and dropped to $1 with no takers. Then a quiet voice said "One dollar"—it was Stryker Corbin, a reclusive outlaw spending his last dollar because he couldn't stand to see another human degraded. When he removed her hood, Stryker discovered she wasn't ugly at all—just framed and discarded. Together they stole ledgers proving Gabriel's conspiracy, survived a three-day chase by the Skull Riders gang, and cleared Lydia's name in court. After being freed, Lydia pulled out a silver dollar and "bought" Stryker as her life partner. They married and spent 60 years building a ranch in the mountains, proving that true worth isn't measured in dollars. #OneDollarAuction #HoodedGirl #FramedForMurder #OutlawRomance #WyomingTerritory1888 #AuctionBlockStory #SkullRidersGang #ClearedHerName #LastDollar #FrontierJustice