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              3 5 .   Myers, "To the Dear Ones," 47.
              36.  Hanna, "Journal."
              37.  Hecox, California Caravan, 32.
              38.  Maria J. Norton, "Diary  of a Trip  across  the  Plains  in  '59," Bancroft
                 Library, Berkeley; Calif.
              39.  A. D. Fisher, "Cultural Conflicts on the Prairies: Indian and White," Alberta
                 Historical Review  163 (1968): 22.
                                           (
              40.  Ellen  o mpkins Adams, "Diary"  1 8 63), Bancroft Library, Berkeley, Calif.;
                      T
                 and Buecker, "Letters of Caroline Frey Winne,"  I .
                                                       I
              4 1 .   Annie  M  .   Zeigler,  interview  10088,  vol.  101 ,  Indian-Pioneer  Papers,
                 University of Oklahoma, Norman.
              42.  Maddock, "Diary of a Pioneer Girl"; Staples, "Reminiscences"; and Mary
                 Jane Guill, "The  Overland Diary of a Journey from Livingston County ,
                 Missouri, to  Butte  County ,  California, May  5  to  September  5,  1860,"
                 California State Library, Sacramento.
              43.  Ferris, Mormons at Home, 68.
              44.  Carrie A. Strahorn,  Fifteen  Thousand  Miles  by Stage  (New Y o rk:  G. P.
                 Putnam's Sons, 19II), 15; and Mollie Dorsey Sanford, Mollie: The Journal
                 of Mollie  Dorsey  San o rd  in  Nebraska  and  Colorado Territories,  1857-1866
                                 f
                 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1976), 122.
              45.  Herndon, Days on the Road,  106, 159.
              46.  Nellie Slater, "Travels  on the Plains in Eighteen Sixty-Two" Gournal),
                 Denver Public Library, Denver, Colo.
              47.  Algeline  J. Ashley,  "Diary ,  Crossing  the  Plains  in  1852,"  Huntington
                 Library, San Marino, Calif.
              48.  Mrs. D. B. Bates, Incidents on Land and rMlter (Boston:James French, 1857),
                 151-52.
              49.  Helen  Marnie  Stewart  Love, "Diary"  (1853), Huntington  Library,  San
                 Marino, Calif. Intermarried Indian women who became well known are
                 in John  S.  Gray, "The Story  of Mrs. Picotte-Galpin, a Sioux Heroine,"
                 Montana, The Magazine of J¥estern History  36  (summer  1986): 2- 1 ;   and
                                                                    2
                                                              .
                 Valerie  Sherer  Mathes,  "Susan  Lafleshe  Picotte,  M.D :   Nineteenth­
                 Century Physician  and Reformer,"  Great Plains  Quarterly  13  (summer
                 1993). Culture  brokers  are  discussed  in  Margaret  Connell  Szasz,  ed.,
                 Between Indian and White W o rlds: The Cultural Broker (Norman: University
                 of Oklahoma Press, 1994).
              50.  Millington, "Journal."
              5 1 .   Maria Schrode, " J ournal" (1870), Huntington Library, San Marino, Calif.
              52.  Hecox, California Caravan, 29.
              5 3 .   Thompson, "Summer of '77," I I .
              54.  Lydia W a ters, "Account of a Trip across the Plains in  1855," Quarterly  if
                 the Society of   California Pioneers 6  (March 1929): 61-62.
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