Overland Monthly and Out West MagazineA. Roman and Company, 1887 |
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Page 24
... hundred and ninety - three miles due north from San Francisco , about midway between the northern extremity of Sacramento Val- ley and the Pacific Ocean , and hidden among the spurs of the Coast Range at an altitude of eighteen hundred ...
... hundred and ninety - three miles due north from San Francisco , about midway between the northern extremity of Sacramento Val- ley and the Pacific Ocean , and hidden among the spurs of the Coast Range at an altitude of eighteen hundred ...
Page 25
... hundred remained in 1874 ; and in my endeavors to ascertain from the settlers what became of the rest , I invariably received the answer that it was hard to tell . A careful reading of the succeeding pages may possibly render the ...
... hundred remained in 1874 ; and in my endeavors to ascertain from the settlers what became of the rest , I invariably received the answer that it was hard to tell . A careful reading of the succeeding pages may possibly render the ...
Page 28
... hundred or more , " men , women and children . Several more massacres and personal atrocities practiced upon Indians , are re- lated ; and Major Johnson's report closes as follows : " I have endeavored to put a stop to the aggressions ...
... hundred or more , " men , women and children . Several more massacres and personal atrocities practiced upon Indians , are re- lated ; and Major Johnson's report closes as follows : " I have endeavored to put a stop to the aggressions ...
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... hundred are now there ; but they have a great aversion to coming in , doubtless owing in a great measure to the great mortality at this time prevailing among them , some eight or ten per day having died some days previous to my leaving ...
... hundred are now there ; but they have a great aversion to coming in , doubtless owing in a great measure to the great mortality at this time prevailing among them , some eight or ten per day having died some days previous to my leaving ...
Page 32
... hundred , and increasing . These Indians are more rapidly gaining confidence than one familiar with their former ill- treatment would have supposed possible , and they learn with wonderful facility to perform the ordinary work upon the ...
... hundred , and increasing . These Indians are more rapidly gaining confidence than one familiar with their former ill- treatment would have supposed possible , and they learn with wonderful facility to perform the ordinary work upon the ...
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