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               University of Arizona Press, 1972), 32-35, 73-78; Budlong, M e mories, 8-9;
               Mary  Richardson  W a lker,  "Diary"  (1848),  Huntington  Library,  San
               Marino, Calif.; and Rachel E. Wright, "The Early Upper Napa Valley"
                (1928), Bancroft Library, Berkeley, Calif.
           I04.  P. A. M. Taylor, "Emigrants' Problems in Crossing the W e st, 1830-1870,"
                University of  Birmingham History Journal 5 (1955): 88; and Schlissel, Women�
               Diaries,  5 3 .
           105.  Mrs. L .   D.  Pritchard,  interview  8737, vol.  7 3 ,   Indian-Pioneer  Papers,
               University of Oklahoma, Norman; Lillian Allen, interview 9691, vol. 2,
               Indian-Pioneer Papers, University of Oklahoma, Norman; and Owen P.
               White, A Frontier Mother (New Y o rk: Minton, Balch, 1929), 34-35.
           I06.  Mattie  a lker, "A Brief History of the William B.Walker Family" (n.d.),
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               California State Library, Sacramento.
           I07.  Mary  Jones,  "Papers"  (1846-1944),  Barker  T e xas  History  Center,
               University of  e xas, Austin.
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           108.  Bunyard,  "Diary";  Catherine  Amanda  Stansbury W a shburn,  ''Journal,
                1853 , fr om Iowa to Oregon T e rritory," Huntington Library, San Marino,
               Calif.; Sawyer, "Overland to California";  a lker, "Brief History"; Kaiser
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               and Knuth, "From Ithaca to Clatsop Plains," pt.  1 , 257-58, 284; Dunlap,
               ''Journal''; Harriett A. L.  Smith, "My T r ip  across  the  Plains  in  1849,"
               California  State  Library,  Sacramento;  Susan  Thompson  Parrish,
               "Westward  in  1850,"  Huntington  Library,  San  Marino,  Calif.;  Gould,
               "Diary";  Lucene  Pfeiffer  Parsons, "The W o men  in  the  Sunbonnets"
               (1850), Stanford University Library, Stanford, Calif.; and Slater, "Travels."
           I09.  Parrish, "Westward in 1850"; Emma S. Hill, A Dangerous Crossing and What
               Happened  on  the  Other  Side: Seven  Lean Years  (Denver,  Colo.: Bradford
               Robinson, 1924), 19; Mary  Saunders, "The Whitman  Massacre; A T r ue
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               Story by a Survivor oIThis  e rrible  r agedy which  o ok Place in Oregon
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               in 1847," Bancroft Library, Berkeley, Calif.; and Guill, "Overland Diary";
               Hanna, "Journal."
           no.  Mary  Rabb,  "Reminiscences"  (1875),  in  Rabb  Family  Papers
               (1823-1922), Barker T e xas History Center, University  of T e xas; Austin;
               Lizzie  C.  Stillwell  Saunders,  "Life  Experiences  of  Pickey,"  and
               "Reminiscences  of Mrs.  L.  C. Saunders"  (1930), both  in  Barker T e xas
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               History Center, University of  e xas, Austin.
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           I  I .   Robert L. Munkres, "The Plains Indian Threat on the Oregon  r ail before
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               1 8 6 0," Annals cifWyoming 40  (1968): 22I .
           II2.  Sanford, Mollie,  129; Moore, ''Journal''; Haun, "Woman's T r ip"; Minto,
               "Female Pioneering"; and Hecox, California Caravan, 40.
           II3 .  Kaiser and Knuth, "From Ithaca to Clatsop Plains," pt. 2, 392.
           II4.  Maggie Hall, "The Story of Maggie Hall," Bancroft Library, Berkeley,
               Calif.



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