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             20.  Allie B. Busby,  T w o Summers among the lW usquakies (Vinton, Iowa: Herald
                Book and Job Rooms, 1886), 75.
             2 1 .   Lavinia H. Porter, By  Ox Team  to  California: A  Narrative  of   Crossing  the
                Plains in 1860 (Oakland, Calif.: Oakland Enquirer Publishing, I9ro), 26.
             22.  Sarah R. Herndon, Days  on the Road: Crossing  the  Plains  in  1865  (New
                Y o rk: Burr Printing, 1902), 73 .
             23 .  Sarah White Smith, "Diary," 78.
             24.  Sandford, "Trip across the Plains."
             25.  Mary Pratt Staples, "Reminiscences ca. 1886," Bancroft Library, Berkeley,
                Calif.; Sallie H. Maddock, "The Diary of a Pioneer Girl" (1849), California
                State Library, Sacramento; Margaret  M.  Hecox,  California  Caravan: The
                 1846  Overland Trail Memoir of  Margaret M. Hecox (San Jose, Calif.: Harlan
                Y o ung,  1966), 40; and  Fleming Fraker, Jr., ed., "To  Pike's  Peak by  Ox
                W a gon: The Harriet A. Smith Day-Book," Annals cif Iowa  35  (fall  1959 :
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                 1]2.
             26.  Louisa Cook to her mother and sisters (Kearney, 1862), in Cook, "Letters"
                                            Y
                (1860-1865), Beinecke Collection,  a le University Library, New Haven,
                Conn.
             27.  Mary C. Fish, "Across the Plaines in  1860," Bancroft Library, Berkeley,
                Calif.
                                         )
             28.  Helen Carpenter, "Diary" (1856 ,   Huntington Library, San Marino, Calif.
             29.  Esther B. Hanna, "Journal" (1852), Bancroft Library, Berkeley, Calif.; and
                Rex C. Myers, "To the Dear Ones  at Home: Elizabeth  Fisk's Missouri
                River Trip, 1867," Montana, the Magazine cif  W estern History  32  (summer
                    )
                1982 :   44; and Sarah White Smith, "Diary," 80, 84-85.
             30.  Jason Hook and Martin Pegler, To Live and Die in the West: The American
                Indian TVczrs (Northants, UK: Osprey,  1999), 88-99; Cook to her mother
                and sisters (Kearney,  1862), in Cook, "Letters"; Thomas R. Buecker, ed.,
                "Letters  of  Caroline  Frey  Winne  fr om  Sidney  Barracks  and  Fort
                McPherson, Nebraska, 1874-1878," Nebraska History 62 (spring 1981): 67;
                and Frances M.A. Roe, Army Lettersfrom an O ffi cer's W if e,  8 71-1888 (New
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                Y o rk: D.Appleton, 1909),  3 .
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             3 I .   Sandra  L. Myres,  ed.,  Cavalry  W !fo : The  Diary  of   Eveline  M. Alexander,
                                                                  )
                1866--1867 (College Station:TexasA. & M. University Press, 1977 , 7 9, roo.
             32.  Leo M. Kaiser and Priscilla Knuth, eds., "From Ithaca to Clatsop Plains:
                Miss Ketcham's Journal  of Travel,"  pt.  2,  Oregon  Historical  Quarterly  62
                ( 1 961): 368; and Mrs. B. G. Ferris, T h e Mormons at Home (New  o rk: Dix
                                                                 Y
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                and Edwards,  8 56 ,   1 3 .
                               )
             3 3 .   Celinda  E.  Hines  Shipley ,  "Diary"  (1853),  Beinecke  Collection, Y a le
                University, New Haven, Conn.
             34.  Caroline  L. Richardson, "Journal"  (1856), Bancroft  Library,  Berkeley,
                Calif.


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