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                   Library, Berkeley ,  Calif.
               2IO.  Mrs. J. D.  Bell, "A True  Story  of My  Capture  by,  and  Life  with  the
                   Comanche Indians" (1942), Barker T e xas History Center, University of
                   T e xas, Austin.
               2 I I .   Ibid.


               Chapter  6

                 I .   Sucheng Chan, Douglas  Henry  Daniels, Mario T. Garcia, and T e rry  P.
                   Wildon, eds., Peoples  of Color in  the American ffist (Lexington, Mass.: D.
                   C. Heath, 1994). Also helpful is Frank Van  Nuys, Americanizing  the ffist:
                   Race, Immigrants, and Citizenship, 1890-1930 (Lawrence: University Press of
                   Kansas, 2002).
                 2.  Lynee  Chun  Ink, "Decolonizing  the Tropics:  Gender  and American
                   Imperialism  in  the  Pacific  and  Caribbean"  (Ph.D.  diss,  University  of
                   Miami [Florida], 2001).
                 3 .  Glenda  Riley,  Women  and  Nature:  Saving  the  ((Wild"  ffist  (Lincoln:
                   University of Nebraska Press, 1999), 65-66.
                 4.  Frances C. Carrington, My Army Life and the Fort Phil Kearney M a ssacre
                   (Freeport, N.Y.: Books fo r Libraries Press, 1971), 45.
                 5.  Allie B. Busby,  T w o Summers among the Musquakies (Vinton, Iowa: Herald
                   Book and Job Rooms, 1886), 19; and Lois L. Murray, Incidents of  Frontier
                   Life (Goshen, Ind.: Evangelical United Mennonite Publishing, 1880), 92.
                 6.  Susannah  Willeford,  "Henry  County:  On  Immigration  of Pioneers,
                   1820-1870," Iowa State Historical Society , Iowa City; and Mallie Stafford,
                   The  March  of Empire  through  Three  Decades  (San  Francisco:  George
                   Spaulding, 1884), II8, 171.
                 7  Frances M. A. Roe, Army  Letters f rom an O ffi cer's W if e,  1871-1888  (New
                   Y o rk: D. Appleton, 1909), IO, 96-97.
                 8.  Leo M. Kaiser and Priscilla Knuth, eds., "From Ithaca to Clatsop Plains,"
                   Oregon  Historical  Quarterly  62  (1961) :   pt.  2:  391 ;  Katherine  Dunlap,
                   ''Journal'' (1864), Bancroft Library, Berkeley,  Calif.; Margaret  E. Archer
                   Murray, "Memoir of the William Archer Family," pt. I ,   Annals of Iowa 39
                   (summer 1968): 368.
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                9.  Sarah R. Herndon, Days of the Road: Crossing the Plains in 1865  (New  o rk:
                   Burr Printing, House, 1902), 132.
                IO.  Ada Adelaide V o gdes, ''Journal''  (1866-1872), Huntington  Library, San
                   Marino, Calif.
                I I .   Murray, Incidents of Frontier Life,  92.
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                12.  Riley,  W o men and N a ture,  2- , 188.
                13 .  Virginia W  Ivins, Pen  Pictures of  Early ffistern Days  (Keokuk, Iowa: n.p.,

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