Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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... California along with his superior , General Persifor F. Smith , other army officers and an eager , intemperate boatload of Forty - Niners.1 The trip was historic in that the California was making her first voyage , becoming the first ...
... California along with his superior , General Persifor F. Smith , other army officers and an eager , intemperate boatload of Forty - Niners.1 The trip was historic in that the California was making her first voyage , becoming the first ...
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... ( California ) and No. 11 ( Oregon ) . The California Department was commanded by General Bennett Riley with head- quarters at Monterey . In the absence of organized civil government , General Riley was acting as governor of California ...
... ( California ) and No. 11 ( Oregon ) . The California Department was commanded by General Bennett Riley with head- quarters at Monterey . In the absence of organized civil government , General Riley was acting as governor of California ...
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... California - Mexico boundary line . The campaign was successful , and in January 1858 he went over to Sacra- mento to attend Weller's inaugural ball.31 In the spring of 1858 he received a worth - while political plum . He was appointed ...
... California - Mexico boundary line . The campaign was successful , and in January 1858 he went over to Sacra- mento to attend Weller's inaugural ball.31 In the spring of 1858 he received a worth - while political plum . He was appointed ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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