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            72.  Agnes Stewart W a rner, "Diary"; Millington, ''Journal.''
            73.  Horton, My Scrap-book, 27·
            74.  Carpenter, "Diary."
            75.  Fish, "Across the  Plaines."
            76.  Stafford, March if Empire,  128-29.
            77.  Rachel C. Rose, "Diary" (1852), California State Library, Sacramento.
            78.  Millington, "Journal"; and Clarke, "Young  o man's Sights."
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            79.  Millington, "Journal."
            80.  Stafford, March of  Empire,  170--72.
            8 1 .    Mary  E. Ackley,  Crossing  the  Plains  and Early  Days  i n   California  (San
               Francisco: Privately printed, 1928), 28; Mary Burrell, "Diary of a Journey
               Overland fr om  Council Bluffs  to  Green V a lley,  California, April  27 to
               September I ,   1854," Beinecke Collection,  a le University Library, New
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               Haven, Conn.
            82.  Ward G. DeWitt and Florence S. DeWitt, Prairie Schooner Lady:TheJournal
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               of  Harriet Sherrill W a rd,  1853 (Los Angeles: W e sternlore Press, 1959 ,   II9.
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            83.  Clarke, "Young  o man's Sights."
            84.  Mary  Stuart  Bailey,  "A Journal  of the  Overland T r ip  from  Ohio  to
               California" (1852), Huntington Library, San Marino, Calif.
            85.  Sexton, Foster Family,  135.
            86. Jennie  Kimball,  "Narrative  of an  Overland Journey  from  Boston  to
                                      (
               California and Buck Again"  I 8 76), Beinecke Collection,Yale University
               Library, New Haven, Conn.
            87.  Sandra L. Myres,  Mlestering W o men and the Frontier Experience,  1800-1915
               (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, I982), 92--93, 96--97; and
               Sarah A. Cooke, "Theatrical and Social Affairs in Utah" (1884), Bancroft
               Library, Berkeley, Calif.
            88.  Mrs. B. G. Ferris, T h e Mormons at Home (New Y o rk: Dix and Edwards,
               1 8 56 , 205.
                   )
            89.  Julie Roy Jeffrey, "Women on the T r ans-Mississippi Frontier: A Review
               Essay," New Mexico Historical Review 57 (October 1982): 398.
            90.  Mary Rockwood Powers, "A  o man's Overland Journal to California"
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               (1856 ,   California State Library, Sacramento.
            91.  Lucene  Pfeiffer  Parsons,  "The  W o men  in  the  Sunbonnets"  (1850),
               Stanford University Library, Stanford, Calif.
            92.  Riley, "Sesquicentennial Reflections," 45-46.
            93.  B.  Carmon  Hardy,  "Lords  of Creation:  Polygamy,  the  Abrahamic
               Household, and Mormon Patriarchy,"Journal of  Mormon History 20 (spring
               1994): II9-52.
            94.  DeWitt and DeWitt, Prairie Schooner Lady,  II9.
            95.  Ibid.,  126; and M. Guy  Bishop, "Eternal  Marriage  in Early  Mormon
               Marital Beliefs," Historian 53  (autumn I990): 77-88.


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