| 3. See Rossiter Johnson, The Grandest Playground in the World (Rochester, N.Y.: The Rochester Historical Society, 1918), pp. 79-80.
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| 4. "About Everything," Golden Era 17 (3 October 1869), 4; quoted in Stroven, "A Life," p. 6.
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| 5. Stoddard, A Troubled Heart and How It Was Comforted at Last (Notre Dame, Ind.: Ave Maria Press, 1885), pp. 11-12. Henceforth TH.
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| 6. "Autobiography, Book First" (rough draft in the effects of Josephine Makee-Crawford); quoted in Stroven, "A Life," p. 15.
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| 7. In the Footprints of the Padres (San Francisco: A. M. Robertson, 1902), p. 4. Henceforth IFP.
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| 8. Franklin Walker, San Francisco's Literary Frontier (New York: Knopf, 1939), P. 31.
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| 9. "Confessions of a Reformed Poet" (Bancroft Library). Henceforth CRP.
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| 10. Benjamin Estelle Lloyd, Lights and Shades of San Francisco (1876); quoted in Herbert Asbury, The Barbary Coast: An Informal History of the San Francisco Underworld (Garden City, N.Y.: Garden City Publishing Co., 1933), p. 101.
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| 11. The quotation about the lewd pictures is taken from IFPr.
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| 12. Stoddard described this voyage in "The Survivor's Story," Ave Maria 49 (23 December 1899), 810-14.
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| 13. Ibid.
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| 14. "A Couple of Cubs," Ave Maria 51 (3 November 1900), 554-57.
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| 15. "Vacation Vagaries," Ave Maria 51 (24 November 1900), 656.
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