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               120.  Erwin N.Thompson, "The Summer of'77 at Fort Lapwai," Idaho Yesterdays
                   21 (1977): 14.
               12I.  Carriker and Carriker, Army W ife, 78; and Alderson, Bride Goes West,  48.
               122.  Baker, interview 10601.
               123.  White, Frontier Mother, 68.
               124.  See, f o r example, Cleaveland, No  Lifefor a Lady,  41; and Bird-Dumont,
                   "True Life Story."
               125.  Milo M. Quaife, ed., Across  the Plains  in  Forty-Nine  (Chicago: Lakeside
                   Press, 1948), 48-49; and James Hewitt, ed., Eye-W i tnesses to W ag on Trains
                   West (New  o rk: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1973), 12.
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               126.  Byron N. McKinstry,  T h e  California Gold Rush  Overland Diary cif Byron
                   N McKinstry (Glendale, Calif.: Arthur H. Clark, 1975), 94-96, IOI .
               127.  Ibid.
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               128.  Charles W Martin, ed., "Joseph  a rren Arnold's Journal of His Trip fr om
                   Montana, 1864-1866," N e braska History 55  (1974): 532.
               129. John O. Holzhueter, ed., "From  a upun to Sacramento in 1849:The Gold
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                   RushJournal of Edwin Hillyer," Wisconsin Magazine cifHistory 49 (1966):
                   222.
               130.  Alonzo  Delano, Life  on  the  Plains  and  among  the Diggings  (Ann Arbor,
                       .
                   Mich :   University Microfilms, 1966), 218-19.
               13I.  David  M. Potter, ed., Trail  to  California: The Overland Journal  of   Vincent
                   Geiger and Jlfikeman Bryarly  (New Haven, Conn.:Yale University Press,
                      )
                   1945 , 93.
               132.  Maria  de Guzman, "Consolidating Anglo-American  Imperial  Identity
                   around  the  Spanish-American W a r  (1898 , "  97-126,  in  Race  and  the
                                                     )
                   Production cif Modern American Nationalism, ed. Reynolds J. Scott-Childress
                   (New Y o rk: Garland, 1999).
               133.  Gilbert Drake Harlan, ed., "The Diary  of Wilson Barber Harlan," pt. I ,
                  Journal  cif  t he West  ,   no. 2 ( 1 964): 153.
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               134.  Barry, "Charles Robinson," 179-88; and Harlan, "Diary ofWilson Barber
                   Harlan," 148.
               135.  Fancher Stimson, "Overland Journey to California by Platte River Route
                   and South Pass in 1850," Annals cif Iowa  13  (October 1922): 406.
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               136.  Holzhueter, "From W a upun to Sacramento," 22 .
               137.  Susan Newcomb, "Diary."
               138.  Samuel Newcomb, "Diary."
               139.  W a ters, "Account of a Trip," 61.
              140.  Cooke, Covered W ag on Days,  5 8 .
               14I .  Quoted  n   Sandra  .  Myres, ed ,  Ho  o r California! TIVomen 's Overland Diaries
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                  from the Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.: Huntington Library, 1980),
                   27I.
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              142.  Julia Lee Sinks, "Reminiscences of Early Days in  e xas  a ken from Articles
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