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This dissertation was made possible by the efforts of many individuals who offered their support ... more This dissertation was made possible by the efforts of many individuals who offered their support and expertise. My advisor, Mark Gilderhus, guided me through the research and writing process with encouragement, as well as a keen sense of humor. James Chambers, Kenneth Stevens, and Clayton Brown also encouraged me in my research. Numerous archivists at institutions across the United States provided valued assistance in my search for primary sources. To them, I extend my heartfelt thanks. In addition, I would like to offer my sincere gratitude to the veterans I interviewed or corresponded with during the course of my research. Each and every veteran inspired me in innumerable ways and gave generously of their time. I also offer my thanks to my sister, Denise Wager, a valued editor who waded through the draft of this study, corrected my grammatical errors and offered suggestions I simply could not do without. Finally, I want to thank my husband, children, and the rest of my wonderful family for their love and support.
American Nineteenth Century History, 2012
Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 2010
Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 2014
This dissertation was made possible by the efforts of many individuals who offered their support ... more This dissertation was made possible by the efforts of many individuals who offered their support and expertise. My advisor, Mark Gilderhus, guided me through the research and writing process with encouragement, as well as a keen sense of humor. James Chambers, Kenneth Stevens, and Clayton Brown also encouraged me in my research. Numerous archivists at institutions across the United States provided valued assistance in my search for primary sources. To them, I extend my heartfelt thanks. In addition, I would like to offer my sincere gratitude to the veterans I interviewed or corresponded with during the course of my research. Each and every veteran inspired me in innumerable ways and gave generously of their time. I also offer my thanks to my sister, Denise Wager, a valued editor who waded through the draft of this study, corrected my grammatical errors and offered suggestions I simply could not do without. Finally, I want to thank my husband, children, and the rest of my wonderful family for their love and support.
American Nineteenth Century History, 2012
Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 2010
Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 2014