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             194.  Hunt, "By Ox  e am to California," II.
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             195.  Rose, "Diary."
             196.  Dunham, Across  the Plains,  4, 7.
             197.  Strahorn, Fifteen T h ousand Miles by Stage,  I .
             198.  Caroline Phelps, "Diary" (1830-1860), Iowa State Historical Society, Iowa
                 City .
             199.  Hilda Faunce, Desert W ife  (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1981),
                 98-99, 118-19, 158-6 , 183-85, 195, 279-80.
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             200.  Myres, "Romance and Reality," 4I ,   413-14.
             201 .  Robert C. Carriker and Eleanor R. Carriker, eds., An Army W ife  on the
                 Frontier:The Memoirs <1Alice Blackwood Baldwin, 1867-1877 (Salt Lake City:
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             202.  V o gdes, "Journal."
             203.  Catherine Jane Bell to Julia,  31  October  1 8 59, Oroville, Calif., Bancroft
                 Library, Berkeley ,  CA; and Norton, "Diary."
             204.  Susannah Willeford,  "Henry  County:  On  Immigration  of  Pioneers,
                 1820-1870,"  Iowa  State  Historical  Society,  Iowa  City;  Staples,
                 "Reminiscences"; and Budlong, Memories,  8, 37-39.



             Chapter  5

               I .   Haidi  1 .   Hartmann, "The  Family  as  the  Locus  of Gender,  Class, and
                 Political Struggle: The Example of Housework," Signs:Journal' of  W o men
                 in Culture and Society 6, no. 3  (1981): 366-94.
              2.  Dean L. May, Three Frontiers: Family ,  Land, and Society in theAmerican l-Vest,
                 1850--1900 (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University  Press,  1994), 33- 5 .
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                 143-45, 270-80.
              3 .   Thomas P. Kasulis, Intimacy or Integrity: Philosophy and Cultural Difference
                 (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1992); and Dianne Hales,Just Like
                 a ffiman: How  Gender Science Is Redcifining What Makes  Us Female (New
                 Y o rk: Bantam Books, 1999), 239-78.
              4.  Leo M. Kaiser and Priscilla Knuth, eds., "From Ithaca to Clatsop Plains,"
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                 Oregon Historical Quarterly 62 (1961): pt.  , 237-87, and pt. 2, 337-402; and
                 Lillian  Schlissel,  ffimens  Diaries  of   the  l-Vestward Journey  (New Y o rk:
                 Schocken Books, 1982), 14.
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               5.  James Hewitt, ed., Eye- Witnesses to Wa g on Trains l-Vest (New  o rk: Charles
                 Scribner's Sons,  1973), 10.
              6.  William Edmundson, "Diary Kept by William Edmundson, of Oskaloosa,
                 while Crossing the W e stern Plains in  1 8 50," Annals <1 Iowa  8  (October
                 1908),  516-35;  and  Mary  Alice  Shutes,  "Diary"  (1862),  Division  of
                 Museum and Archives, Des Moines, Iowa.



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