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                19°5), 43-44;, and Carrie A. Strahorn, Fifteen Thousand Miles by Stage (New
                Y o rk: G. P Putnam's Sons, 19II), 316.
            14.  Busby,  T w o Summers,  19.
            15.  Kate McDaniel Furness, "From Prairie to Pacific" (1853), California State
                Library, Sacramento.
            16.  Mary Murphy, "Making Men in the W e st: The Corning of Age of Miles
                Cavanaugh  and  Martin  Frank  Dunham,"  133-71,  in  Over  the  Edge:
                Remap p ing  the  American  VYest,  ed. Valerie  ].  Matsumoto  and  Blake
               Allmendinger (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997). Also help­
                f u l is Gail Bederman, Manliness and Civilization:A Cultural History of  Race
                and Gender in the United States, 1880-1917 (Chicago: University of Chicago
                Press, 1995).
            17.  Caroline  D.  Budlong,  Memories: Pioneer Days  in  Oregon  and  W ashington
                (Eugene, Oreg.: Picture Press, 1949), 39; Miriam D. Colt, VYent to Kansas;
                Being  a Thrilling Account of   an  fll-Fated Expedition  (Watertown, N.Y: L.
                Ingalls, 1862), 67.
            1 8 .   Margaret I. Carrington, Ab-sa-ra-ka, Home of the Crows: Being the Experience
                of  an  O ffi cer's W if e  on the Plains (Philadelphia:]. B. Lippincott, 1868), 75.
            19.  Rachel E.Wright,"The Early Upper NapaValley" (1928), Bancroft Library,
                Berkeley, Calif.
            20.  Christine Bates, interview 5202, vol. 6, Indian-Pioneer Papers, University
                of Oklahoma, Norman
            2 1 .   Eleanor Taylor, "Ross  Kin: Early Settlers  of the W e st" (1978), Bancroft
                Library, Berkeley, Calif.
            22.  Thomas  R. Buecker, ed., "Letters  of Caroline Frey Winne fr om Sidney
                Barracks and Fort McPherson, Nebraska, 1874-1878," Nebraska History 62
                (spring 1981): 25.
            23.  Ann  Laura  Stoler  and  Frederick  Cooper,  "Between  Metropole  and
                Colony:  Rethinking  a  Research  Agenda,"  3-56, in  Tension  of Empire:
                Colonial Cultures in a Bourgeois W o rld, ed. Frederick Cooper and Ann Laura
                Stoler (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997).
            24.  Busby, T w o Summers,  76-79.
            25.  Elizabeth L. Lord, Reminiscences of Eastern Oregon (Portland, Oreg.: Irwin­
                Hodson, 1903), 142.
            26.  Mary Ann Tatum, "Diary," (1870), Iowa State Historical Society, Iowa City.
            27.  Mary Butler Renville, A Thrilling Narrative of  Indian Captivity (Minneapolis:
               Atlas Co., 1863), 43;Taylor, "Ross Kin"; Mary Ann Rogers, "Iowa W o man
                in W a rtime,"  pt.  I ,   Annals  of   Iowa  35  (winter  1961): 525; Eliza  Spalding
               W a rren, Memoirs of the VYest:The S p aldings (Portland, Oreg.: March Printing,
                1916), II7·
            28.  Edith E. Kohl, Land of   the Burnt T h ig h  (New Y o rk: Funk and W a gnall's,
                1938), 239.



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