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                  For Whitman, see Julie  Roy Jeffrey,  Converting  the  West: A  Biography of
                  Narcissa Whitman (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1991); and f o r
                  Walker, see VioletTew Kimball, "Mary Richardson Walker: Sidesaddle and
                  Pregnant to Oregon in 1838," OverlandJournal 13 (winter 1995-96): 4-IO.
                  Also helpful is Laurie Winn Carlson, On Sidesaddles to Heaven:The W o men
                  cifthe Rocky Mountain Mission (Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton Press, 1998).
              40.  LAdies Repository 8 Qanuary 1848), 17; I  (April 1841), II3; 8 Qanuary  8 48),
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                  17; and  I  (April  1843),  II3; and Codey's LAdy's  Book  37 (August  1 8 48),
                  61-68.
              41.  Codey's LAdy's Book 32 Qanuary 1 8 46),  .
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              42.  Harland, Alone, 282.
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              43.  Angelina Grimkt \ Appeal to Christian Women (New  o rk: American Anti­
                  Slavery Society,  8 36), 16-18; Elizabeth Chandler, Political Works and Essays
                              1
                  (Philadelphia: L. Howell, 1836 ,   17-20, 175, 47-48; and Lydia Maria Child,
                                         )
                  The Right Way, the Safe Way (New  o rk: Published at 5 Beekman Street,
                                             Y
                     )
                  1 8 60 , 96.
              44.  Calvin  Stowe, Harriet  Beecher Stowe  (Boston: Houghton Mifflin,  1889),
                  259-60.
              45.  Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B.Anthony, and MatildaJoslyn Gage, eds.,
                  The History  of  Woman  Suffrage,  vol.  I  (Rochester, N. :   Charles  Mann,
                                                            Y
                  1889 , 67, 71, 7 3 .
                     )
              46.  New York Times,  1 3   May 1859.
              47·  The Knickerbocker 23  Qanuary 1844), 79-80.
              48.  Codey's LAdy's Book 22 (April 1 8 41), 155.
              49.  Burlington (Iowa) Hawk-Eye,  25 December  8 50.
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              50.  Maria J. Mcintosh, W o man in America: Her Work and Her Reward (New
                                    )
                  Y o rk: D.Appleton, 1850 ,   I02.
              5 1 .   Lydia  H. Sigourney,  The Western  Home  and  Other Poems  (Philadelphia:
                                      )
                  Parry and McMillan, 1854 , 27.
                        F.
              52.  Charles  H  offman,A Winter in the West by a New Yorker, vol. 2 (New  o rk:
                                                                      Y
                  Harper, 1835), 235; and Hector E. Lee, "Tales and Legends in American
                  W e stern Literature," Western American Literature 9 (winter 1975): 239.
              53.  Iowa News,  24 June 1837 and 26 August  8 37.
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              54.  W a terloo (Iowa)  Courier,  IO July 1860.
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              55.  Glenda Riley, Divorce:AnAmerican Tradition (New  o rk: Oxford University
                  Press, 1991), 73-'76,  I 6, II8.
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              56.  Katherine Sadler, "Petticoats andVotes:The Struggle f o r  o man Suffrage
                  in  Oregon and  the W e st,"  Oregon History 3 8   (winter  1994-95): 6-7, 22;
                  and Beverly Beeton, W o men Vote in the West: The Woman Su a g e Movement,
                                                              ffr
                              Y
                  1869-1896 (New  o rk: Garland, 1986 .
                                              )
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              57.  Glenda Riley,  Inventing  the American  W o man:  n   Inclusive  History,  vol.  I
                  (Wheeling, Ill.: Harlan Davidson, 2001), 258-62.
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