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              93.  Lillian  Schlissel,  Womens  Diaries  of   the  ffistward Journey  (New Y o rk:
                  Schocken Books, 1982), lI8.
              94.  Sarah  Royce, A  Frontier Lady; Recollections  of   the  Gold  Rush  and  Early
                  California, ed. Ralph Henry Gabriel (New Haven, Conn.:Yale University
                 Press, 1932 ,   50.
                          )
              95.  Augusta Pierce Tabor, "Cabin Life in Colorado" (1884), Bancroft Library,
                 Berkeley, Calif.; Rebecca Hildreth Nutting W o odson, "A  Sketch of the
                 Life  of Rebecca Hildreth  Nutting W o odson  and  Her Family"  (1909),
                 Bancroft Library, Berkeley, Calif.; Guill, "Overland Diary"; and Kenneth
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                 L. Holmes, ed., "Letters f r om a Quaker  o man," American ffist 20 (1983):
                 42.
              96.  Mary HallJatta, "Journal" (1869), Bancroft Library, Berkeley, Calif.; Haun,
                  "Woman's T r ip"; and Love, "Diary."
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              97.  Herndon, Days  on  the Road,  23 .
              98.  T a llent, Black Hills,  106; Hecox,  California  Caravan,  29; and Eliza Ann
                 Egbert, "Diary" (1852), Bancroft Library, Berkeley, Calif.
              99.  Guill, "Overland Diary."
             100.  Mallie Stafford, T h e March rifEmpire through Three Decades (San Francisco:
                 George Spaulding, 1884), lI7.
             101.  E. Allene Dunham, Across  the  Plains in a  Covered W agon  (N.p.  [possibly
                 Milton, Iowa]: N.p., [ca. 1920S]), 6-7; Martha M. Moore, "Journal of a  r ip
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                 to California in 1860," Beinecke Collection,Yale University Library, New
                 Haven,  Conn.;  Burrell,  "Diary";  Buecker,  "Letters  of Caroline  Frey
                 Winne," 7; Gould, "Diary"; Haun, "Woman's T r ip"; and Porter, By  Ox­
                  Team to  California, 27, 32-33.
             102.  Hecox, California Caravan, 29; Nash, "Diary"; DeWitt and DeWitt, Prairie
                 Schooner Lady,  139; and Margaret Hall  a lker, T h e Hall Family Crossing the
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                 Plains (San Francisco: Privately printed by Wallace Kibbee and Son, 1952),
                 29·
             103.  For Colorado,  fo r  example,  see  Elliott W e st,  Contested  Plains:  Indians,
                  Goldseekers, and the Rush to Colorado (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas,
                  1998); Libbie B. Bradford to John N. Bradford, 1857, Richfield, Minn., in
                 "The  Letters of John N. and Libbie B. Bradford,  1862-1864," privately
                 held by John  P. Bradford,  St.  Paul,  Minn.; Curt  Harnack, "Prelude  to
                 Massacre,"  The  Iowan  4  (February-March  1956): 36-39; Rodney  Fox,
                 "Stark Reminder of an Indian Raid," The Iowan 9 (October-November
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                  1960): 20-2 ;   Hubert  E. Moeller, "Iowa's  Other Indian Massacre,"  The
                                     )
                 Iowan 2  (April-May 1954 :   40; M. A. Roe, "A Pioneer W o man's Letter,"
                 in  Alice  L.  Longley  Collection,  Division  of Archives  and  Historical
                 Museum, Des  Moines, Iowa; Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters of   a Woman
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                 Homesteader (Lincoln: University ofN ebraska Press, 1961), 120- 1 ;  Biddle,
                 Reminiscences;  Lily  Klasner,  My  Girlhood  among  Outlaws  (Tucson:
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