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               29.  May  Callan  Tansill, "Narrative"  (n.d.), Barker T e xas  History  Center,
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                  University of  e xas, Austin.
               30.  Mary Jane  Caples, "Overland Journey to  California" (1911), California
                  State Library, Sacramento, 89.
               3 1 .   Elisha Brooks, A Pioneer Mother of  California (San Francisco: Harr  a gner
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                  Publishing, 1922 , 29; Ruth Peterson, comp., "Across  the Plains in '57"
                               )
                  ( 1 93 I), California State Library, Sacramento; and E.Allene Dunham, Across
                   the  Plains  in  a  Covered  U{j g on  (N.p.  [possibly Milton, Iowa]: N.p.,  [ca.
                   1920S]), II.
               32.  Nancy N.  r acy, "Narrative" (1880), Bancroft Library, Berkeley ,  Calif.
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               3 3 .   Agnes Stewart W a rner, "Diary" (1853), Huntington Library, San Marino,
                  Calif.
               34.  Strahorn, F ifteen Thousand Miles by Stage,  36.
               35.  Abigail  Smith to My  Dear Friend  &  Sister in Christ, 7 January  1 8 56,
                  Oregon T e rritory, Beinecke Library,Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
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               36.  Frieda Knobloch, The Culture of  i lderness: A g riculture as  Colonization in
                  the American Jilist (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1996),
                  2-5, 57-61 , 74-78.
               37.  Alice C. Fletcher, Historical Sketch of the Omaha Tribe of  Indians in Nebraska
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                  (Washington, D.C.: J udd and Detweiler,  8 85), 12.
               38.  Annie K. Bidwell to Colonel Pratt, 26 April 1904, Chico, Calif., California
                  State Library, Sacramento.
               39.  Mary E. Arnold and Mabel Reed, In The Land of   the  Grasshopper Song
                   (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1980), 24.
               40.  Ada Millington, "Journal Kept while Crossing the Plains" (1862), Bancroft
                  Library, Berkeley, Calif.
               41 .  Quoted  in  "From  Our  Matrons,"  Ramona  Days  (Santa  Fe:  Ramona
                                                                  )
                  Industrial  School  of the  University  of New  Mexico,  1887 ,   191 ;  and
                  Reports  of   Superintendents  and  Others  in  Charge  of   Indians,  Arizona
                  (Washington, D.c.: Government Printing Office, 1909), 12.
               42.  Ruth  Spack, America's  Second Tongue: American  Indian  Education  and the
                   Ownership of   English,  1860-1900  (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press,
                  2002), 45-'78; Kay Graber, ed., Sister to  the  Sioux: The Memoirs  of   Elaine
                   Goodale  Eastman  (Lincoln: University  of Nebraska Press,  1978), 32-34;
                  Thisba  H., Morgan, "Reminiscences  of My  Days  in  the Land of the
                  Ogallala Sioux," South Dakota Department of  History Report and Historical
                  Collections 29  (1968): 21-62; and  Harriet Withers, interview 12066, vol.
                  99, Indian-Pioneer Papers, University of Oklahoma, Norman.
               43.  Anna  Kellough W y ss, interview  5 8 47, vol.  101,  Indian-Pioneer  Papers
                  University of Oklahoma, Norman.
               44.  Esther B. Hanna, "Journal" (18 2 ), Bancroft Library, Berkeley, Calif.
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               45.  "Narcissa Whitman," in  Notable American  TfOmen,  ed. Edward T. James


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