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58. Ibid., 244-45.
59. William W Fowler, T%man on the American Frontier; A Valuable and
Authentic History of the Heroism,Adventures, Privations, Captivities, Trials, and
Noble Lives and Deaths oj the "Pioneer Mothers oj the Republic" (Hartford,
Conn.: S. S. Scranton, 1880), 3 , 3 3 , 359, 365, 502, 505·
60. Riley, Inventing the American T%man, vol. 2, 185; and Glenda.Riley, The
Female Frontier:A Comparative V iew of W o men on the Prairie and the Plains
(Lawrence: University Press of Kansas) , 186.
61. U.S. Department of Commerce and Labor, Marriage and Divorce,
1867-1906 (Westport, Conn.: 1978 repro ed.), : II-13 , 22-24.
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62. Riley, Inventing the American W o man, vol. 2, 307-8.
63 . Glenn Charles Leader, III, "Annie Oakley in Performance: The
Evolution of an Image" (Ph.D. diss., Florida State University , 1997); and
Roger A. Hall, Peiforming the American Frontier, 1870-1906 (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 20or , 141-48.
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64. Riley, Female Frontier, 19-20; Paula M. Bauman, "Single W o men
Homesteaders in W y o ming, 1880-1930," Annals oJ W y oming 58 (spring
1986): 39-53; and H. Elaine Lindgren, Land in Her Own Name: W o men
as Homesteaders in North Dakota (Fargo: North Dakota Institute f o r
Regional Studies, 1991).
65. Glenda Riley, The Life and Legacy oj Annie Oakley (Norman: University
of Oklahoma Press, 1994), I 2-44.
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66. Ibid.
67. Ibid.
68. Ibid., 27-62.
69. Frieda Knobloch, T h e Culture oJ Wilderness:Agriculture as Colonization in
the American ffist (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press,
1996).
70. Susan-Mary Grant, "Making History: Myth and the Construction of
American Nationhood," 88-ro6, in Myths and Nationhood, ed. Geoffrey
Hosking and George Schopfiin (New Y o rk: Routledge, 1997).
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71 . Mary Eastman, Dacotahs (New o rk: J. Wiley, 1849); and Arthur J. Larsen,
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ed., Crusader and Feminist: Letters of a ne Grey Swisshelm, 1858--1854 (St.
Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1934), 191.
72. Quoted in Herbert R. Brown, The Sentimental Novel in America,
1781T1860 (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1940), 349.
73. See, fo r example, Ruth Ann Alexander, "Finding Oneself through a
Cause: Elaine Goodale Eastman and Indian Reform in the 1880s," South
Dakota History 22 (spring 1992): 1-37.
74. Carol Carney, "Constructive Narratives of American Culture and
Identity: Beadle's Dime Novels By and About W o men, 1860-1870"
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(Ph.D. diss , Claremont Graduate School, 1995).
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