Joseph Israel Lobdell (December 02, 1829 - May 28, 1912) was a 19th-century person who was assigned female at birth and lived as a man for sixty years, and is usually regarded today as a transgender man. An 1877 New York Times article referred to Lobdell's life as "one of the most singular family histories ever recorded". Writer William Klaber wrote an historical novel, The Rebellion of Miss Lucy Ann Lobdell, which was based on Lobdell's life. An 1883 account by P. M. Wise, which cast Lobdell as a "lesbian", was the first use of that word in an American publication.
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| - Joseph Israel Lobdell (December 02, 1829 - May 28, 1912) was a 19th-century person who was assigned female at birth and lived as a man for sixty years, and is usually regarded today as a transgender man. An 1877 New York Times article referred to Lobdell's life as "one of the most singular family histories ever recorded". Writer William Klaber wrote an historical novel, The Rebellion of Miss Lucy Ann Lobdell, which was based on Lobdell's life. An 1883 account by P. M. Wise, which cast Lobdell as a "lesbian", was the first use of that word in an American publication. (en)
- Joseph Lobdell (assigné femme à sa naissance le 2 décembre 1829 et décédé en 1912) est une personne du XIXe siècle qui vécut en homme pendant 60 ans. Il subit l'ostracisation, ainsi que la remise en cause de son genre assumé, dans l'opinion publique et devant les tribunaux. Sa famille finit par l'interner. Il écrit ses mémoires intitulées The Female Hunter of Delaware and Sullivan Counties, NY en 1855. (fr)
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| - Binghamton State Hospital, New York, United States of America (en)
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| - Westerlo, Albany County, New York, U.S. (en)
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| - Lobdell in braids, beads, and feathers, c. 1853 (en)
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| - Joseph Israel Lobdell (December 02, 1829 - May 28, 1912) was a 19th-century person who was assigned female at birth and lived as a man for sixty years, and is usually regarded today as a transgender man. An 1877 New York Times article referred to Lobdell's life as "one of the most singular family histories ever recorded". Writer William Klaber wrote an historical novel, The Rebellion of Miss Lucy Ann Lobdell, which was based on Lobdell's life. An 1883 account by P. M. Wise, which cast Lobdell as a "lesbian", was the first use of that word in an American publication. (en)
- Joseph Lobdell (assigné femme à sa naissance le 2 décembre 1829 et décédé en 1912) est une personne du XIXe siècle qui vécut en homme pendant 60 ans. Il subit l'ostracisation, ainsi que la remise en cause de son genre assumé, dans l'opinion publique et devant les tribunaux. Sa famille finit par l'interner. Il écrit ses mémoires intitulées The Female Hunter of Delaware and Sullivan Counties, NY en 1855. (fr)
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