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           167.  Rosalie B. Hart Priour, "The Adventures of a Family of Emigrants Who
               Emigrated  to  T e xas,  in  1834; An  Autobiography  by  Rosalie  B.  Hart
               Priour" (n.d.), BarkerTexas History Center, University of  e xas, Austin.
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           168.  Julia Lee Sinks, "Reminiscences of Early Days in  e xas Taken from Articles
               Published in the Dallas and Galveston News, February ,  1896,"BarkerTexas
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               History Center, University  of  e xas, Austin; Martha N. McFarlin  Gray,
               "Adventures  of John  Green  McFarlin  and  an Autobiography"  (1931),
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               Barker T e xas  History  Center, University  of  e xas, Austin; Eugenie  E.
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               Lavender, "Biography" (n.d.) B arkerTexas History Center, University of
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               T e xas, Austin; and Mary A. Baylor, "Reminiscences" (n. d.), Barker  e xas
               History Center, University of  e xas, Austin.
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           169.  Susan  E.  Newcomb,  "Diary"  (1865-1869,  1871-1873),  Barker  T e xas
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               History  Center, University of  e xas, Austin.  For additional  stories, see
               Francis Edward Abernethy, Legendary Ladies oj Texas (Denton: University
               of North T e xas Press,  1994).
           170.  Jonaphrene S. Faulkner, typescript of novel "Prairie Home" (n.d.), Barker
               T e xas History Center, University ofTexas:Austin.
           171.  Ella Bird-Dumont, "True Life Story ofElIa Bird-Dumont, Earliest Settler
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               in the East Part of Panhandle,  e xas" (n.d.) B arkerTexas History Center,
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               University  of T e xas,  Austin;  Saunders,  "Life  Experiences";  Margaret
               Armstrong Bowie, "Diary of Margaret Armstrong" (1872-1877), Barker
               T e xas History Center, University ofTexas,Austin; and May Callan Tansill,
               "Narrative"  (n.d.),  Barker T e xas  History  Center,  University  of T e xas,
               Austin.
           172.  Millie  M.  Butler,  interview  10094,  vol.  14,  Indian-Pioneer  Papers,
               University of Oklahoma, Norman.
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           173.  Mrs. W  C. Jarhoe, "Papers" (1890-1913),  e stern History Collections,
               University of Oklahoma, Norman.
           174.  Amelia F. Harris, no interview number, vol. 47, Indian-Pioneer Papers,
               University of Oklahoma, Norman.
           175.  Adams, "Diary  of Ellen T o mpkins  Adams";  and  Pauline  Farseth  and
               Theodore  C.  Blegen,  eds., Frontier Mother: The  Letters  of Cro  Svendsen
               (Northfield, Minn.: Norwegian-American Historical Association, 1950),
               32.
           176.  Maverick,  "Memoirs";  Sinks,  "Reminiscences";  and  Fergus  M.
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               Bordewich, Killing the White Ma 's   Indian  (New Y o rk: Random House,
               1997), 45-50.
           177.  Theda  Perdue,  "Cherokee W o men  and  the T r ail  of T e ars," Journal  of
               W o men's History  1  (spring 1989 :   14-30; and Perdue, "Women, Men and
                                       )
               American  Indian  Policy:  The  Cherokee  Response  to  'Civilization,'"
               90-II4 in Negotiators  of Change: Historical Perspectives on Native American
               Women,  ed.  Nancy  Shoemaker  (New Y o rk: Routledge,  1995); Ronald


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