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17. Rachel Haskell, quoted in Jeffrey, Frontier Women, 129.
18. Fischer, Let Them Speak, 59.
19. Keturah Belknap, quoted in Luchetti and Olwell, Women of the West, 139.
20. Myres, Westering Women, 203.
21. Glenda Riley, The Female Frontier: A Comparative View of Women on the Prairie and the Plains (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1988), 174.
22. Maxine Benson, Martha Maxwell, Rocky Mountain Naturalist (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1986), 55.
23. Benson, Martha Maxwell, 38.
24. Ibid., 39.
25. Ibid., 57.
26. Ibid., 69.
27. Ibid., 75.
28. Ibid., 82.
29. Ibid., 85.
30. Ibid., 231.
31. Ibid., 88.
32. Ibid., 95.
33. Ibid., 119.
34. Ibid., 132.
35. Ibid., 137.
36. Ibid., 147.
37. Ibid., 159.
38. Ibid., 174.
39. David Dempsey, The Triumphs and Trials of Lotta Crabtree (New York: William Morrow, 1968), 148.
40. Ibid., 162.
41. Ibid., 187.
42. Ibid., 186.
43. Ibid., 235.
Chapter 5: Great Expectations for the Future
1. Gray, Women of the West, 53.
2. Jeffrey, Frontier Women, 130.
3. Ibid., 8.
4. Stratton, Pioneer Women, 58.
5. Grace Fairchild, quoted in Wyman, Frontier Woman, 31.
6. Riley, Female Frontier, 186.
7. Jeffrey, Frontier Women, 43.
8. Huston Horn, The Pioneers. The Old West series (New York: Time-Life Books, 1974), 167.
9. Myres, Westering Women, 89.
10. Ibid., 90.
11. Dee Brown, The Gentle Tamers: Women of the Old West (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1958), 269.
12. Luchetti and Olwell, Women of the West, 48.
13. Viewed online at the Kansas State Historical Society’s website.
14. Riley, Female Frontier, 188.
15. Gray, Women of the West, 79.
16. Myres, Westering Women, 233.
17. “Mary Lease,” Spartacus Educational, http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAleaseM.htm.
18. Gray, Women of the West, 143.
19. Ibid., 57.
20. Richard Stiller, Queen of Populists: The Story of Mary Elizabeth Lease (New York: Thomas Crowell, 1970), 66.
21. Ibid., 73.
22. Ibid., 96
23. Ibid., 109.
24. Ibid., 117.
25. A speech from 1890. “Wall Street Owns the Country,” History Is a Weapon, http://www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon1/marylease.html.
26. Ibid., 126.
27. Ibid., 136.
28. Ibid., 147.
29. “Speech to the Women’s Christian Temperance Union,” History Is a Weapon, http://www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon1/marylease2.html.
30. Stiller, Queen of Populists, 169.
31. Ibid., 175.
32. Ibid., 134.
33. Ibid., 226.
34. Carry Nation, The Use and Need of the Life of Carry A. Nation, 1905, viewed at Project Gutenberg online, www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/1485/pg1485.html.
35. Nation, Use and Need.
36. Fran Grace, Carry A. Nation: Retelling the Life (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001), 48.
37. Nation, Use and Need.
38. Ibid.
39. Grace, Carry A. Nation, 138.
40. Ibid., 147.
41. Ibid., 180.
42. Ibid., 202-203.
43. Ibid., 165.
44. Nation, Use and Need.
45. Grace, Carry A. Nation, 221.
46. Ibid.
47. Ibid., 209.
48. Nation, Use and Need.
49. Grace, Carry A. Nation, 274.
Chapter 6: Clash of Cultures
1. Wilson, ‘49er.
2. Frances Roe, Army Letters from an Officer’s Wife (1909; repr., Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1981), 41.
3. Lydia Allen Rudd, 1852, quoted in Schlissel, Women’s Diaries, 193, 195.
4. Knight, Diary.
5. Colt, Went to Kansas.
6. Susette La Flesche, quoted in Wilson, Bright Eyes, 335.
7. Rayna Green, Women in American Indian Society: Indians of North America (New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1992), 69. (This quote has been attributed to several tribes, including the Cheyenne and the Blackfeet.)
8. Gray, Women of the West, 99.
9. Wilson, Bright Eyes, 151.
10. Roe, Army Letters, 96.
11. Carrington, My Army Life, 45.
12. Christina Phillips Campbell, 1858, quoted in Stratton, Pioneer Women, 116.
13. Myres, Westering Women, 77.
14. Wilson, ‘49er.
15. Rachel Plummer’s book, Rachel Plummer’s Narrative of Twenty-One Months Servitude as a Prisoner Among the Comanche Indians, quoted in S. C. Gwynne, Empire of the Summer Moon: Quanah Parker and the Rise and Fall of the Comanches, the Most Powerful Indian Tribe in American History (New York: Scribner, 2010), 17.
16. Ibid., 22.
17. Ibid.
18. Ibid., 38.
19. Ibid., 41.
20. Ibid., 42.
21. Ibid.
22. Plummer, quoted in Jo Ella Powell Exley, Frontier Blood: The Saga of the Parker Family (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2001), 75.
23. Plummer, quoted in Gwynne, Empire, 52.
24. Gwynne, Empire, 124.
25. Ibid., 84.
26. Quote from Banc’s brother (ibid.,104).
27. Quote from Banc (ibid., 105).
28. Gwynne, Empire, 109.
29. Ibid., 116.
30. Ibid., 117.
31. Ibid., 184.
32. Ibid., 189.
33. Ibid., 192.
34. Quotes in this passage are taken from Sarah Winnemucca, Life Among the Piutes: Their Wrongs and Claims, http://www.yosemite.ca.us/library/life_among_the_piutes/malheur_agency.html. The book also appears in part in Luchetti and Olwell, Women of the West, 103-110.
35. Wilson, Bright Eyes, 335.
36. Ibid., 150.
37. Ibid., 180.
38. Ibid., 181-82.
39. Ibid., 217.
40. Ibid., 250.
41. Ibid.
42. Ibid., 326.
Chapter 7: Love Song to the West
1. Boyd, Cavalry Life, 176.
2. Ibid., 182.
3. Ibid., 183.
4. Ibid., 176.
5. Custer, Tenting, 2:381-82.
6. Stratton, Pioneer Women, 46.
7. Ibid., 56.
8. Willa Cather, The Song of the Lark (1915; repr., New York: Signet Classics, 1991), 191-92.
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INDEX
Page numbers in italics indicate
pages with photographs.
Achomawi, 181
Adair, John, 105–6
Alder Creek, 21, 22
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM ), 48–49, 54–55, 59
American Fur Company, 50
American Missionary Society, 143
Anthony, Susan B., 151, 153
Apache, 180, 181, 191
Appleton, Wisconsin, 120
Apsaroke (Crow), 179
Arizona, 89, 117
Army life, 44–47, 68–75, 89, 118, 144
Astoria, Oregon, 103
Auraria, Colorado, 99
Babb, Bianca, 197–98
Baird, Spencer, 124, 127
Bannock, 50, 209–10
Bannock War, 209
Baraboo, Wisconsin, 119, 122–23
Baraboo Collegiate Institute, 122
Bateman, Ellen, 131
Bateman, Kate, 131
Belknap, Keturah, 115
Benicia, California, 96
Big Foot (chief), 218
Bighorn Mountains, 69–70
Billings, Joseph, 155
black communities, 40–41, 41, 149
Black Woman’s Beneficial Society, 149
Blackfeet, 183
Bloomer, Amelia, 114
bloomers, 64, 114, 125
Blue Mountains, 14
Boley, Oklahoma, 40
Booth, Edwin, 133
Boston, Massachusetts, 128, 135, 165, 216
Boulder, Colorado, 99, 123–24, 126
Boyd, Frances, 46, 221–23
Bozeman Trail, 69
Breen family (Donner Party), 17, 21, 23–24, 26–27
Bridger, Jim, 56
Bright, William, 151
Brown, Clara, 97–101, 98
Brown, Fanny, 80
Brown, George, 97–98
Brown, John, 164
Bryan, William Jennings, 166
buffalo, 8, 12, 31, 126, 179–80, 179, 182, 185, 187, 199, 201, 213, 217–18
“Buffalo Gals,” 107
Calamity Jane, 143–44, 144
California, 7, 8, 9, 13, 15, 17, 18, 20–21, 24, 28, 32, 35, 36, 47–48, 77–79, 84, 90–96, 104, 107, 108, 110, 112, 122, 130–39, 142–43, 148–49, 174, 181, 188–89, 208, 222
California Trail, 113
Cannary, Martha Jane. See Calamity Jane
“Captain with His Whiskers Gave a Sly Wink at Me, The,” 134
Carpenter, Helen, 4, 10, 113
Carrington, Henry (colonel), 69, 73–75
Carrington, Margaret, 72–75
Carson City, Nevada, 148–49
Cascade Mountains; Cascade Range, 14, 33
Cather, Willa, 42, 223–24
Catholics, 55, 82, 156
Caudle, Malinda Ann “Minnie,” 197–98
Cayuse, 51–59
Central City, Colorado, 99–101
Century of Dishonor, A (Jackson), 217
Chapman, Caroline, 111, 131
Charles’s Ford, Wyoming, 209
Cherry Creek, Colorado, 99
Cheyenne (people), 182
Cheyenne, Wyoming, 80
Chicago, Illinois, 105, 135, 161, 165, 174, 216
Chief Truckee, 205
Chimney Rock, 8
Chrisman sisters, 38
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. See Mormons
Clark, Fannie, 80
Clemens, Sam, 112. See also Mark Twain
Cloud Peak, 70
Clyens, Mary Elizabeth. See Lease, Mary Elizabeth
Colorado, 9, 97, 98–101, 118, 119–30, 153, 192
Colt, Lydia, 60, 65
Colt, Mema, 60, 64, 67
Colt, Miriam Dav
is, 37, 60–67, 114, 184
Colt, William, 60, 63, 67
Colt, Willie, 60, 64, 67
Columbia River, 14, 34, 51, 184
Comanche, 183, 190–204
Constitution, 215
Continental Divide, 7, 13
Contrary Mary, 78
cooking, 9–10, 15, 36–37, 46, 64, 71, 74–75, 77–78, 88–89, 90, 115
Coues, Elliott, 124, 128
Council Bluffs, Iowa, 6, 101
covered wagons, 5–7, 11
Coyote Diggins, 93. See also Nevada
City, California
Crabtree, Charlotte “Lotta,” 111, 130–39, 130
Crabtree, George, 132
Crabtree, John, 131–32, 136
Crabtree, John (son), 132, 136
Crabtree, Mary Ann, 131–33, 135–36
Crook, George (general), 214–15
Curtis, Edward, 178, 179, 181
Custer, Elizabeth, 42, 44–47, 45, 109, 113, 184, 223
Custer, George (general), 42, 44–45, 45, 184
Custer, Tom, 45
Custer County, Nebraska, 38
dances; dancing, 54, 71–72, 96, 110, 111, 116, 122, 130–31, 134–35, 137, 182, 186
Indian, 186, 191, 193, 197, 204, 218
Dawes, Henry, 217
Dawes Act of 1887, 217
“Dear Mother, I’ll Come Home Again,” 134
Death Valley, 14
Debs, Eugene, 166
Delaware (people), 194
Democrats, 160, 163–66
Denison, Texas, 157
Denver, Colorado, 80, 99, 101, 110, 119, 126
Devil’s Gate, 8
Diggs, Annie, 154
diseases, 12–13, 59, 88, 199
Dodge City, Kansas, 84
Dolan, Patrick, 17
Donner, George, 16, 21
Donner, Jacob, 16, 21–22
Donner Party, 14–29
Donoho, Mary, 194
Donoho, William, 194
Doyle, Helen MacKnight, 82
Dundy, Elmer (judge), 215
dust storms, 40
Eddy, Eleanor, 17, 20–21
Eddy, William, 17, 20–21, 22, 28
Edison, Thomas, 173
18th Amendment, 150
Eliza Jane (daughter of Clara Brown), 97–98, 100–101
Elkhorn River, 30
Elliot, Milt, 22–23
Emigrants’ Guide to Oregon and California, The, 3
England, 51, 137, 175, 217. See also Great Britain
Enterprise, Kansas, 172
Eureka Springs, Arkansas, 175
Faneuil Hall, 216
Farmers’ Alliance, 153–54, 161
fashion, 112–15
feminists, 114, 123
Ferguson, “One-Arm” Annie, 80
Fetterman, William (captain), 72–73