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              37.  Shutes, "Diary"; and Haun, "Woman's T r ip."
              3 8 .   Mary Ellis to her mother and sister, 22 February  8 57, and Sarah Kenyon
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                 Century in liVczr and Peace (New  o rk: Harper and Brothers, I937), 57; and
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              43 .  Truman W  Camp, ed., "The Journal of Joseph  Camp,  I859," Nebraska
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              44.  Potter, "Missouri River Journal," 275·
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                 "Missouri  River  Journal,"  287;  Holzhueter,  "From  W a upun  to
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