Background
Anna Mathilda Winger was born in Arendal, Norway.
Anna Mathilda Winger was born in Arendal, Norway.
She is credited as being one of the first woman to attempt steer wrestling. She immigrated to the United States at age 14 and first trained as a hair dresser. She was also a trick rider and relay racer.
Her image was captured by Walter South. Bowman, a professional photographer in Pendleton.
McCarroll died years later in another accident at the Pendleton Round-Up. Mathilda Winger became Tillie Baldwin after she joined Captain Jack Baldwin"s Wild West Show.
She later joining Will Rogers’ vaudeville troupe and then worked at the 101 Ranch Wild West Show. She credited Will Rogers for first giving her the opportunity to become famous.
Later in life she ran a riding academy.
She died in 1958 in Connecticut at age 70. She was buried in Union Cemetery in Niantic, Connecticut. Tillie Baldwin was inducted into the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame in 2000 and the National Cowboy Hall of Fame in 2004.
She began her rodeo career riding during 1911 in Los Angeles, California where she won the bronc riding competition. At the Pendleton Round-Up in Pendleton, Oregon during 1912, she won both the trick riding and cowgirls’ bronc riding contests. Later Bowman"s 1915 image of Bonnie McCarroll being thrown from a horse named Silver at the Pendleton Round-Up became famous.