Page 301 - Confronting Race Women and Indians on the Frontier, 1815 - 1915
P. 301

NOTES  TO  PAGES  1 6  1 -63

                Wright, Stolen  Continents: The  ((New W o rld" through Indian Eyes  (Boston:
                Houghton Mifflin, 1992), 218- 1 ;   Mary Ellen Williams, interview 6877,
                                        2
                vol. 98; and Julia C. Bolen, interview 9II3, vol. 9, both in Indian-Pioneer
                Papers, University of Oklahoma, Norman. Bolen's first husband was what
                she called a "full blood Comanche"; after his death she said that she mar­
                ried a "full blood Cherokee."
            178.  James C. Scott, Domination and theArts oJ Resistance: Hidden Transcripts (New
                Haven,  Conn.: Yale  University  Press,  1990),  172-76. W o men  attending
                                                            1
                these  events  included  Dora  B.  Parnell,  interview  1209 ,   vol.  69;  Mary
                                         3
                Archibald, interview 12054, vol.  ;   and Fannie J. Bell, no interview number,
                vol. 7; all in Indian-Pioneer Papers, University of Oklahoma, Norman.
            179.  Mrs.John Wyers, interview 6244, vol. IOI; Bertha Brewer Plummer, inter­
                      3
                view 48 3 ,  vol. 72; Ethel Daniel Pfeiffer, interview 1253, vol. 71; Mrs.Arthur
                Johnson, interview 9025, vol. 48; and Belle M.Yates, interview 12817, vol.
                IOI; all in Indian-Pioneer Papers, University of Oklahoma, Norman.
            180.  May Johnson, interview I0498, vol. 48, Indian-Pioneer Papers, University
                of Oklahoma, Norman.
            1 8 1 .   Margaret Cring Adams, interview 8499, vol.  I ;   Lucy J. Auldridge, inter­
                view 5776, vol.  ;   Mrs. B. M.Austin, interview 9189, vol.  ;   Beaulah Smith
                            3
                                                            3
                Y o ung, interview  I0436, vol.  IOI; and Mrs. Andrew J. Wilson, interview
                4507,  vol.  99;  all  in  Indian-Pioneer  Papers,  University  of  Oklahoma,
                Norman.
            1 8 2.  Samantha Johnson, interview 12027, vol. 48; Mrs. Frances Johnson, inter­
                view 8841, vol. 48; and Mary Bell Boothby, interview 4335, vol. 9; all in
                Indian-Pioneer Papers, University of Oklahoma, Norman.
            183.  Mrs. Emma Wiltband, interview  4785, vol. 99; Frances Jeannette W y nn,
                interview 12794, vol. IOI; and Bettie Monahan, interview 8566, vol. 64; all
                in Indian-Pioneer Papers, University of Oklahoma, Norman.
            184.  Mrs. c.T. Clay, interview 4045, vol. 18, Indian-Pioneer Papers, University
                of Oklahoma, Norman.
            1 8 5 .   Sarah  Cothern Molen, interview 9805, vol.  64,  Indian-Pioneer Papers,
                University of Oklahoma, Norman.
            186.  Fannie Birdwell, interview 8360, vol. 8, Indian-Pioneer Papers, University
                of Oklahoma, Norman.
            187.  W e bster, "Myth of Hardship," 28; and Parsons, "Women in Sunbonnets."
            1 8 8 .   Kaiser and Knuth, "From Ithaca to Clatsop Plains," pt.  , 261.
                                                           1
            189.  DeWitt and DeWitt, Prairie Schooner Lady, 76.
            190.  Ibid., 144.
            191 .  Love, "Diary."
            192.  Catherine Jane Bell to Julia, 3 1   October 1859, Oroville, Calif., Bancroft
                Library, Berkeley, Calif.
            193 .  Sawyer, "Overland to California."


                                        293
   296   297   298   299   300   301   302   303   304   305   306