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              74·  Pulszky,  White, Red, Black,  234-35.
              75 .  Handlin, ed., This liMIs America,  252.
              76.  Clyde Thogmartin, "Prosper Jacotot: A French W  o rker Looks at Kansas
                 in  1876-1877,"  Kansas Historical  Quarterly 41  (September  1975): 19.
              77.  Schlesinger, "What Then Is the American," 235-36.
              78.  American Settler,  8  October  1892.
              79.  Dorothy B. Skardal, The Divided Heart: Scandinavian Immigrant Experiences
                  through Literary Sources  (Lincoln: University of Nebraska  Press, 1974), 57.
              80.  Simon A.  O'Ferrall, A  Ramble  if Six Thousand Miles  through  the  United
                 States if America  (London: E. Wilson,  1832), 55-56.
              81.  Tivador Acs, ed., Hungarian Pioneers in the New World (Budapest: Lithatar
                 Kladasa,  1942), 190; and  Skardal, Divided Heart,  242-43.
              82.  Axtell, America Perceived,  225 ; and von Raumer, America and the American
                 People.
              83 .  Sealsfield,  United States if North America,  1 3 1 .
              84.  William  N.  Blane, A  n   Excursion  through  the  United  States  and  Canada,
                 during  the Years  1822-23  (London:  Baldwin,  Cradoek,  and  Joy,  1824),
                 258-59.
              85 .  Mesick, English Traveller in America,  99.
              86.  Robert Barclay-Al1ardice, A g ricultural Tour in the  United States and U p p er
                  Canada, with Miscellaneous Notices  (Edinburgh: W Blackwood and  Sons,
                  1842),  155-56.
              87.  Finckh, "Gottfried Duden Views Missouri," pt. 2, 21-22. See also George
                 M.  Stephenson,  "Typical  America  Letters,"  Y e arbook  if  the  Swedish
                 Historical Society oj  America,  7  (1921-1922): 60.
              88.  Theodore C. Blegen, The Land oj Their Choice:The Immigrants W r ite Home
                 (Minneapolis:  University  of  Minnesota  Press,  1955),  76;  Michael
                 Chevalier, Society,  Manners and Politics  in  the  United States; Being a Series
                 if Letters on North America  (Boston: Weeks, Jordan, and  Company,  1839),
                 430;  and  Henry  B.  Fearon,  Sketches  oj  America  (New Y o rk:  Benjamin
                 Bloom,  1969), 221.
              89.  Marcus L. Hansen, TheAtlantic Migration, 160,?-1860 (Cambridge: Harvard
                 University  Press,  1940),  166;  and  James  Flint,  Letters from  America
                 (Edinburgh:W &  C.Tait,  1822),  192.
              90.  H. Arnold  Barton,  Letters j rom  the  Promised  Land:  Swedes  in America,
                 1840-1914 (Minneapolis: University  of Minnesota Press, f o r the  Swedish
                 Pioneer Historical Society,  1975), 42.
              91.  Thogmartin, "Prosper Jacotot,"  19.
              92.  David  T.  Nelson,  ed.,  The  Diary  oj   Elisabeth  Koren,  1853-1855
                 (Northfield,  Minn.:  Norwegian-American  Historical  Association,
                 1955), 346.
              93.  Pauline Farseth and Theodore C. Blegen, eds., Frontier Mother: The Letters
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