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Obituaries (January 1934 - March 1934) (251 pages)

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Another ‘development was the appa
ent sending ‘of General Green po
haste ‘to Wiashingtoh ‘td lay the siti
ation ‘before President Fillmore ar
‘the ‘War Department, i, i
~ Vilewed in’ the: light of ‘the su
ceeding! ‘years, these ‘ptecautions ‘ay
pear: little justifiea, ‘but that the si
uation gave ‘widespread, alarm at th
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aes is . little to be doubted.
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FIRST WAR DISPATCH
OF GENERAL GREEN.:
The first of ‘General lareen’s
». dispatches” appears below: Beis,
. Oro,. May 25, 1850.
To His Excellency, . Peter. H, Burnet:
(Governor and CommanierinChie
‘California Militia:
’ Sir: After my dispatéh to you. “0!
the 16th instant, I moved with Capt
Allgeier’s and). Capt. Charles H yt’
mounted volunteers, on the 17th, upo}
Bear'river. «On the jafternoon’ fe)
the same day, Lieutenant Bell, .
Capt. Allgeier’s : company, with fen
men, Deing out upon a geout, encoun
ter ed a large number of! Indians, kill
ing five, and bringing in six prisoners.
‘On the Sth} I moved in the direc
tion ‘of Deer creek, and scoured the
country Where a number. of Indiar
depredations had’ been’ committed .
We found) the Indian villages newly
and ‘their trails leadins
South, in the direction of Bear river.
_ On the 19th, pursued . said trails ir
the direction of ‘Wilf . creek, ‘to
Where Col, Yolt was inurdered and
burnt. in’ his mill; found : the Indian
villages in this neighborhood deserted, and. the white settlement aibanddned; trails sti I leading south, which
we followed to \ Bear river, and enice uUuped upon the same.
‘On the 20th, Idaving a-camp bata
icrossed the! river
rg@ village on the
which we found
on foot to Visit. a’ la
south of said river,
deserted, and. the "then recrossing the
river, Upon our return I was! informed that a larga number of \Indians, between tivo: ‘anil ‘three . hiun} , . OES
‘dred, hna assembled Aupon an ‘elevatfied! conical nin Within itwornm ies, ) ra
Position evidently aE ta. aive bat: