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                  John V Cheney, ed., Travels cifJohn Davis in the United States of  America, 1798
                   to  1802, vol. I  (Boston: Privately printed,  8 1 0 , 62.
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              148.  Jean Bernard Bossu, Travels in the Interior cif North America, 1751-1762, trans.
                   and  ed. Seymour  Feiler  (Norman:  University  of Oklahoma  Press,  1962),
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              149.  Frederick Marryat, Narrative of  the Travels and Adventures cif  o nsieur V iolet,
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                   in  California, Sonora, and Ttestern Texas,  vol.  I  (London: Longman, Brown,
                   Green, and  Longmans,  1843),  I I -I2, 131-32.
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              150.  T o cqueville,Journey to America,  133 .
               151 .   Louis  L.  Simonin,  The Rocky Mountain Ttest in  1867  (Lincoln:  University
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                   37; and ].  C. Beltrami,  Pilgrimage  in Europe and America,  vol.  2  (London:
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              152.  Paul  Wilhelm,  Herzog  von  Wiirttenberg,  Erste  Reise  nach  dem  Nordlichen
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                                                     :
                   H. Sehiel,Journey through the Rocky Mountains and the Humboldt M o untains
                   to the Pacific Ocean (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press,  1959), 96-97;
                   and John T. Irving, Indian Sketches Taken during an Expedition to the P a wnee
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              154.  Reuben  Gold Thwaite,  ed.,  Early  Ttestern  Travels,  1748-1846  (Cleveland:
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              155 .  W  e ld,  Travels through  North America,  235-36.
              156.  Cheney,  Travels cif o hn Davis,  1 : 62; and Alexander Farkas,Journey in North
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                  America  (Philadelphia: American  Philosophical  Society,  1977), 122, 136.
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              158.  Xantus, Letters from North America,  34.
              159.  Bremer, America of  the Fifties,  229·
              160.  Trevelyan,  Great New People,  97.
              161.  Marryat, Narrative,  1 : 1 31-32.
              162.  Percy B. St.John, The Trapper's Bride (London:]. Mortimer,  1845), 81-82.
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                  Ameryka,  100 Years  Old; A  Globetrotter's V iew,  trans., ed.,  and  arranged  by
                  Marion Moore Coleman  (Cheshire, Conn.: Cherry Hill Books, 1972), 64.
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              164.  Gustave Aimard,  Stronghand: A Tale of   the Disinherited  (London ] . and R.
                  Maxwell, 1878), 98.





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