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Rosalie La Flesche Farley

Diffendal, Anne P. "The La Flesche Sisters: Susette, Rosalie, Marguerite, Lucy, Susan." In Perspectives: Women in Nebraska History, Lincoln, NE: Nebraska Department of Education and the Nebraska State Council for the Social Studies, 1984.

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Bess Streeter Aldrich

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Mildred Brown

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