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               75.  EA. Briggs, Buffalo Bill's W i tchcraft; or, Pawnee Bill and the Snake Aztecs (New
                  Y o rk: Street and Smith, 19II), 24, 28.
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               76.  Leslie Fiedler, The Return if the vanishing American  (New  o rk: Stein and
                  Day,  1968 , 77. For examples of white women anxious to be missionar­
                          )
                  ies, see Sara Smith, "Diary," in First White W o men Over the Rockies; Diaries,
                  Letters, and Biographical Sketches if the Six Women if the Oregon Mission Who
                  Made  the  Overland Journey  in  1836 and  1838,  vol.  3 ,   ed. Clifford Merrill
                  Drury (Glendale, Calif.: Arthur H. Clark, 1966), 61-125; and Patricia V
                  Horner, "Mary Richardson Walker:The Shattered Dreams of a Missionary
                  W o man," Montana, The Magazine if Western History 32 (summer 1982): 22.
               77.  Barbara W e lter, "The Cult of True W o manhood: 1820-1860," American
                   Quarterly  18 (summer 1966), 158-59.
               78.  Almira H. Phelps, The Female Students, or Letters to Y o ung Ladies on Female
                                                          )
                  Education (New Y o rk: Leavitt, Lord, and Co., 1836 ,   16; Sandford, Female
                                 5
                  Improvement,  14-1 ;   and  George W  Burnap,  The  S p here  and  Duties  if
                                              )
                   Woman (Baltimore ] . Murphy,  1848 , 45, 158.
                                 :
               79.  Codey's Lady's Book 42 (January 1851), 65.
               80.  E. D. E. N. Southworth, Retribution: A Tale if Passion  (Philadelphia: T. B.
                  Peterson, 1856), 173, 188; and James Fenimore  Cooper,Jack Tier; or, The
                  Florida Reif (1848; repr., G. P. Putnam's Sons, n.d.); and Cooper, The Sea
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                  Lions, or, The Lost Sealers (1849; repr., New  o rk: D.Appleton, 1901), 223.
               8 1 .   Catharine Maria Sedgwick, A Poor Rich Man and a Rich Poor Man (New
                  Y o rk: Harper's, 1836); and Hannah E S. Lee, Elinor Fulton (Boston:Whipple
                  and Damrell, 1837).
               82.  Hannah E S. Lee, T h ree Experiments if Living (Boston:W S. Darnrell, 1837 ;
                                                                          )
                  Papshively, All the Happy Endings, 4 5 ;  and E. D. E. N. Southworth, Capitola
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                  (Stockholm:  A . Huldberg,  8 6 5), 394.
               83.  Codey's Lady's Book 30 (March 1 8 45), 99-100; 31  (July 1845), 267-69; and
                  3 1   (February 1845), 83-88.
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               84·  Codey's Lady's Book 34 (April  8 47 , 215-17; 37 (November 1848), 3 1 7; 36
                  (January), 67; 22 (June  1841), 2 8 1 ;   and 23  (July 1843), 41-42.
               85.  Edward  I. Wheeler,  Deadwood  Dick's  Eagles;  or, The  Pards  if Flood  Bar
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                  (Cleveland: Arthur  e stbrook, 1899), 8, 10; and Captain C. Carleton, Dave
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                  Bunker; or, The Outlaws of  the Frontier (Cleveland: Arthur  e stbrook, 1908),
                       ,
                  77-78 8 2.
               86.  Wheeler, Deadwood Dick's Eagles, 28;An Old Scout, The White Boy Chiif;
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                  or, The Terror if North Platte (New Y o rk: Frank T o usey, 1908), 10-1 ,   19-20;
                  and An Old Scout, Y o ung W i ld West Surrounded by Sioux; or, Arietta and the
                  Aeronaut (New Y o rk: Frank  o usey, 1917), IO-II, 18.
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               87.  Helen Hunt Jackson, A  Century of  Dishonor (1881; Minneapolis: Ross and
                  Haines,  1969); and Valerie  Sherer Mathes, Helen  Hunt Jackson  and Her
                  Indian Riform Legacy  (Austin: University of  e xas Press, 1990).
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