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                   Nebraska  and  Colorado  Territories,  1857-1866  (Lincoln:  University  of
                   Nebraska Press, 1976), 188.
               76.  Mrs. C. W  Callerman, interview  1080, vol.  15, Indian-Pioneer Papers,
                   University of Oklahoma, Norman.
                77.  Tansill, "Narrative."
               78.  Maud  Parshall  Norris, interview  9837, vol.  67,  Indian-Pioneer Papers,
                   University of Oklahoma, Norman.
               79.  Elizabeth Montgomery Neelley ,  "History  of the Montgomery  Family,
                   fr om 1825  to  the Present Time, 1937," Barker T e xas History Collection,
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                   University of  e xas, Austin.
               80.  Parrish, "Westward in 1850."
                8 1 .   Sanford, Mollie,  152.
               82.  J. H. Lowry, interview  10332, vol. 56, Indian-Pioneer Papers, University
                   of Oklahoma, Norman.
                83 .  T o wnsend, "Reminiscence."
               84.  Minnie  Lee  Parks,  interview  8039, vol.  69,  Indian-Pioneer  Papers,
                   University  of Oklahoma,  Norman; Abigail  Malick  to  her  children,  8
                   December 1855, in Abigail Malick, "Letter" (1855), Beinecke Collection,
                   Yale University Library, New Haven, Conn.; Lily Klasner, My  Girlhood
                   among  Outlaws  (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1972), 78; Rogers,
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                   "Iowa W o man in  a rtime," pt.  , Annals of  Iowa 36 (summer 1961): 26-28;
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                   Mrs.Warren R. Fowler, "A Woman's Experience in Canon City" (1884),
                   Bancroft  Library,  Berkeley,  Calif.;  Chambers,  Reminiscences,  45-47;
                   Sanford,  Mollie,  186-89;  and  Bessie  L.  Lyon, "Hungry  Indians,"  The
                   Palimpsest 9  (October 1928): 369.
                85.  W o nderly, Reminiscences,  9.
               86.  Agnes  Morley  Cleaveland,  No  Life f o r  a  Lady  (Lincoln: University  of
                   Nebraska Press, 1977)  40- 1 ;   and Nannie T. Alderson, A Bride Goes f#st
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                   (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1969), 216-17.
               87.  Jonaphrene S. Faulkner, typescript of novel "Prairie Home" (n.d.), Barker
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                   T e xas History Center, University of  e xas, Austin.
                88.  Neelley, "History of the Montgomery Family."
               89.  Elizabeth McAnulty Owens, "The Story of Her Life" (1895), Barker  e xas
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                   History Center, University of  e xas, Austin.
               90.  Locklin, "Experience"; and Faulkner, "Letters fr om Algona."
               91.  Ruth  Beitz,  "They  Guarded  Iowa's  Last  Frontier,"  The  Iowan  9
                   (February-March 1961): 11-12, 46.
               92.  Robert C. Carriker and Eleanor R. Carriker, eds., An Army W if e  on the
                   Frontier:The Memoirs of  Alice Blackwood Baldwin, 1867-1877 (Salt Lake City:
                   TannerTrust Fund, University of Utah Library, 1975), 105.
               93.  Frances C. Carrington, My Army Life and the Fort Phil Kearney Massacre
                   (Freeport, N.Y: Books fo r Libraries Press, 1971).


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