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             20.  Catherine Beecher, The American liVtman's Home; or Principles oj Domestic
                               :
                 Science (New  o rk ] . B. Ford,  8 70), 13, 466.
                           Y
                                        1
             2 1 .   Kathryn  Kish  Sklar,  Catharine  Beecher: A  Study  in American  Domesticity
                                               8
                 (NewYork:WW Norton, 1973), 156-5 .
             22.  Ibid., !I3-15, 168-83.
             23.  Catherine  Beecher,  Suggestions  Respecting  Improvements  in  Education
                 (Hartford, Conn.: Packard and Butler, 1829), 12; and Beecher,  The Evils
                                                    Y
                 Suffered by American W o men and  Children  (New  o rk: Harper and Brothers,
                 1 8 46), 12.
             24.  LAdies Repository 4 (October 1844), 3 13.
             25.  Lydia Maria Child, Brief History of  the Condition of liVtmen, in various Ages
                                    Y
                                                    1
                                                        ,
                and Nations, vol. I  (New  o rk: C.  S. Francis,  8 54) 9 .
             26.  Bill Gilbert, "Westward Ho! And Never Mind the Indians," Smithsonian
                25 (May 1994): 40-53·
             27.  Elizabeth Furniss, The Burden oJHistory: Colonialism and the Frontier Myth
                 in  a  Rural  Canadian  Community  (Vancouver:  University  of  British
                Columbia Press, 1999), 6 3 .
             28.  Susan P. Conrad, Perish the Thought: Intellectual liVtmen in RomanticAmerica,
                             Y
                                                          ,
                 1830-1860 (New  o rk: Oxford University Press, 1976) 9 5-98; and Nancy
                 Cott,  T h e  Bonds  oj liVtmanhood:  "liVtJman's  S p here"  in  New  England,
                                                               ,
                 1780-1835  (New Haven, Conn.:Yale University Press, 1977) 2 00-201.
             29.  Sarah Josepha Hale, Northwood, vol. 2 (New  o rk: H. Long, 1852), 407.
                                                   Y
             30.  Glenda  Riley,  "Origins  of  the  Argument  f o r  Improved  Female
                Education," History  oj Education  Quarterly  9  (winter  1969): 455-70; and
                Sarah Josepha Hale, Letters,Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y
             3 1 .   Glenda  Riley,  "The  Subtle  Subversion:  Changes  in  the Traditionalist
                Image  of the American W o man,"  The  Historian  32  (February  1970):
                210-27.
             32.  Codey's LAdy's  Book 41  Guly 1850) 3 55.
                                           ,
             33.  Quote f r om Burlington (Iowa) Hawk-Eye,  9 January 18 1 .
                                                            5
             3 4 .   T. S.Arthur, Ten Nights in a Barroom (Boston: L. P. Crown, 1854).
             35.  Ida Husted Harper, The Life and liVtJrk of  Susan B. Anthony (Indianapolis:
                                      8
                Bobbs Merrill, 1898), 6 6-6 .
             3 6 .   LAdies Repository 3  (May 1843), 139·
             37.  Elizabeth  Sandford,  Female  Improvement  (London:  Longmans,  1 8 36);
                Margaret  Coxe,  Claims  of   the  Country  on  American  Females,  vol.  I
                (Columbus, Ohio: Isaac N. Whiting, 1 8 42); and  Codey's  LAdy's  Book  18
                         ,
                Gune 1839) 2 83; 25 (December 1847), 330-32; 43 (August 1851), 122; and
                45 (August  8 52), 193·
                          1
             38.  Codey's LAdy's Book 61  (December  1860), 556.
             39.  Lydia H. Sigourney ,  Poems (Philadelphia: Key and Biddle, 1834), 2 9; and
                                                                  ,
                Sigourney ,  Saying oJLittle Ones (Buffalo: Phinney and Co., 1855) 2 44-45.
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