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Log cabins and wagon trains, cowboys and Indians, Buffalo Bill and General Custer. These and other frontier images pervade our lives, from fiction to films to advertising, where they attach themselves to products from pancake syrup to cologne, blue jeans to banks. Richard White and Patricia Limerick join their inimitable talents to explore our national preoccupation with this uniquely American image.Richard White examines the two most enduring stories of the frontier, both told in Chicago in 1893, the year of the Columbian Exposition. One was Frederick Jackson Turners remarkably influential lecture, The Significance of the Frontier in American History; the other took place in William Buffalo Bill Codys flamboyant extravaganza, The Wild West. Turner recounted the peaceful settlement of an empty continent, a tale that placed Indians at the margins. Codys story put Indians--and bloody battles--at center stage, and culminated with the Battle of the Little Bighorn, popularly known as Custers Last Stand. Seemingly contradictory, these two stories together reveal a complicated national identity.Patricia Limerick shows how the stories took on a life of their own in the twentieth century and were then reshaped by additional voices--those of Indians, Mexicans, African-Americans, and others, whose versions revisit the question of what it means to be an American.Generously illustrated, engagingly written, and peopled with such unforgettable characters as Sitting Bull, Captain Jack Crawford, and Annie Oakley, The Frontier in American Culture reminds us that despite the divisions and denials the western movement sparked, the image of the frontier unites us in surprising ways.

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title The Frontier in American Culture An Exhibition At the Newberry - photo 1

title:The Frontier in American Culture : An Exhibition At the Newberry Library, August 26, 1994 - January 7, 1995
author:White, Richard.; Limerick, Patricia Nelson; Grossman, James R.
publisher:University of California Press
isbn10 | asin:0520088441
print isbn13:9780520088443
ebook isbn13:9780585115504
language:English
subjectFrontier and pioneer life--West (U.S.)--Exhibitions, West (U. S.)--History--Exhibitions, Turner, Frederick Jackson,--1861-1932--Exhibitions, Buffalo Bill,--1846-1917--Exhibitions.
publication date:1994
lcc:F596.W562 1994eb
ddc:978/.02/0747731
subject:Frontier and pioneer life--West (U.S.)--Exhibitions, West (U. S.)--History--Exhibitions, Turner, Frederick Jackson,--1861-1932--Exhibitions, Buffalo Bill,--1846-1917--Exhibitions.
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The Frontier in American Culture
An Exhibition at the Newberry Library, August 26, 1994January 7, 1995
Edited by
James R. Grossman
Essays by
Richard White
Patricia Nelson Limerick
THE NEWBERRY LIBRARY CHICAGO UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS BERKELEY LOS ANGELES LONDON
Page iv
University of California Press
Berkeley and Los Angeles, California
University of California Press, Ltd.
London, England
1994 by
The Newberry Library
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
White, Richard, 1947
The frontier in American culture: an exhibition at the Newberry
Library, August 26, 1994January 7, 1995 / essays by Richard White
and Patricia Nelson Limerick: edited by James R. Grossman.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-520-08843-3 (alk. paper). ISBN 0-520-08844-1 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1. Frontier and pioneer lifeWest (U.S.)Exhibitions. 2. West
(U.S.)HistoryExhibitions. 3. Turner, Frederick Jackson.
I. Limerick, Patricia Nelson, 1951. II. Grossman, James R.
III. Newberry Library. IV. Title.
F596.W562 1994
978'.02'0747731dc20 94-8534
Printed in the United States of America
9 8 7 6 5 4 3
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
Designer: Steve Renick
Compositor: G&S Typesetters, Inc.
Text: 11.5/15.5 Bembo
Display: Copperplate Condensed
Printer/Binder: Data Reproductions Corp.
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For Ann
Page vi
Funding for this exhibition and catalogue has been
provided by
The National Endowment for the Humanities
The frontier in American culture an exhibition at the Newberry Library August 26 1994 - January 7 1995 essays - image 2
Page vii
Emigration to the Western Country from Benson J Lossing Our Country A - photo 3
"Emigration to the Western Country,"
from Benson J. Lossing, Our Country: A
Household History for All Readers from the
Discovery of America to the Present Time
(New York, 1878), vol. 2.
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Contents
Acknowledgments
xi
Introduction
James R. Grossman
1
Frederick Jackson Turner and Buffalo Bill
Richard White
7
The Adventures of the Frontier in the Twentieth Century
Patricia Nelson Limerick
67
Checklist of Materials Exhibited
103

Page x
Acknowledgments
Page xi
As a historian who had neither published work related to the history of the frontier nor organized an exhibit, I came to this project in dire need of help. In the ensuing months, I was the beneficiary of more support than I had initially thought necessary and more than I could ever have expected to receive. I certainly never expected that as word of what we were doing spread, I would find on my desk a copy of a supermarket tabloid whose headline reinforced our idea of the frontier as a set of metaphors anyone could inhabit: "SPACE ALIENS HELPED INDIANS BEAT CUSTER." This and other, more prosaic, items that we accumulated during the long planning process enhanced my growing realization that the frontier is in fact a ubiquitous presence in American popular culture. Friends who shared my unfamiliarity with frontier historiography also shared this growing realization as they found that promises to "watch out for useful stuff" had them constantly clipping newspapers and noting what they were seeing in stores, catalogues, and elsewhere in their daily lives. Fortunately, we can now leave this activity to Patricia Limerick, whose essay in this volume suggests the extent to which we only scratched the surface.
The Newberry Library is a small institution by academic standards, with approximately one hundred employees complemented by a remarkably dedicated corps of volunteers. At one point or another virtually every member of the Newberry staff contributed energy and expertise to this project. I cannot overstate the continuing pleasure of working with such energetic, knowledgeable, and humane colleagues. In particular I would like to thank James Akerman, John Aubrey, Dick Bianchi, Richard Brown, Ken Cain, Laura Edwards, Emily Epstein, Fred Hoxie, Ruth Hamilton, Kathryn Johns, Robert Karrow, Harvey Markowitz, Patrick Milton, Joan ten Hoor, David Thackery, Carol Sue Whitehouse, Mary Wyly, and the entire paging staff of special collections.
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