Caroline Fulham

[4][5] She was known the only woman to drink at the Alberta Hotel, which otherwise had an all-male clientele, and for frequent arrests while under the influence of alcohol.

[7]: 120  James Alexander Lougheed complained to the city that the value of land he owned was negatively impacted by Fulham's pig raising activities.

[8][7]: 125 Fulham was frequently represented in court by fellow Irish-Canadian, Paddy Nolan, and was known for theatrics in the courtroom.

[5][6] Following the death of a cow following a collision with a Canadian Pacific Railway vehicle, she had Nolan sue the company for damages.

[4]: 79–80  Linda Kupececk echoed the assessment stating that Fulham "pushed the boundaries of what women could be in frontier Calgary.