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            147.  Carpenter, "Diary," and Mihesuah, American Indians,  76-78.
            148.  Bunyard, "Diary."
            149.  Mary  Maverick,  "Memoirs"  ( 1 8 81),  Barker  T e xas  History  Center,
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                University of  e xas, Austin; and Parsons, "Women in Sunbonnets."
            ISO.  Jean W e bster, "The Myth of Hardship on the Oregon T r ail," Reed College
                Bulletin 24 Oanuary 1946): 34.
            lS .   Sexton, Foster Family,  194-9S.
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            152.  W a lker, Hall Family,  29.
            IS3.  Hodgson, "Life of a Pioneer Family," and Hare, "Reminiscences."
            IS4.  Capron, "Life in the Army," 367.
            ISS.  Hanna, "Journal"; Minnie Lee Cardwell Miller, "The Road to Y e sterday"
                (1937), Bancroft Library, Berkeley, Calif.; and Lord, Reminiscences.
            IS6.  Hopping, "Incidents of Pioneer Life."
            IS7.  Miller, "Road to  e sterday"; and DonaldA. Grinde and Bruce E. Johansen,
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                Ecocide  of   Native America:  Environmental  Destruction  if Indian  Lands  and
                Peoples (Santa Fe, N.Mex.: Clear Light, 1995).
            IS8.  Furness, "From Prairie to Pacific."
            IS9.  Belknap, "Reminiscences"; Caples, "Overland Journey to California"; and
                Olive Cordon Miller, "Pioneer Gordon Family" (n.d.), Bancroft Library,
                Berkeley, Calif.
            160.  Gretchen M. Bataille and Kathleen Mullen Sands, American Indian JiVOmen:
                Telling Their Lives (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1984), 2-9.
            161.  Chambers, "Reminiscences," 13, 47; Mrs. Edward Dyer, "Diary" (1860),
                Barker  T e xas  History  Center,  University  of  T e xas,  Austin;  Jones,
                "Recollections"; Karchner, "Diary"; Kaiser and Knuth, "From Ithaca to
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                Clatsop Plains," pt.  , 282, 363; Dwight G. McCarty, Stories if Pioneer Life
                on the Iowa Prairie (Emmetsburg, Iowa: Emmetsburg Publishing, r974), 20;
                Valentine McGillycuddy, "Notebook" (1876) and notes kept by his wife,
                Fanny (1877), Beinecke Collection,Yale University Library, New Haven,
                Conn.; Norton, "Diary"; and Harriet M. Hill Townsend, "Reminiscences"
                (n.d.), privately held by Frank Kerulis,  a verly, Iowa.
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            162.  Millington, 'Journal."
            163.  Susan  Scheckel,  The  Insistence  if  the  Indian:  Race  and  Nationalism  in
                Nineteenth-Century American Culture (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University
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                Press, r998), 70-9 .
            164.  Maverick, "Memoirs"; and Rabb, "Reminiscences."
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            r6s.  Martha V  e bster Simmons, "The  e bster Massacre" (192S), Barker  e xas
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                History  Center, University of  e xas, Austin.
            r66.  Elizabeth McAnulty Owens, "The Story of Her Life" (r89S), Barker  e xas
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                History  Center,  University  of T e xas,  Austin.;  Mary  Fokes  Locklin,
                "Experience  of Abigail  McLennan  Fokes  and  Family  as T o ld  by  Her
                Daughter" (n.d.),BarkerTexas History Center, University ofTexas,Austin.
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