The Magazine of History: With Notes and Queries. Extra numbers, Tema 173,Volumen44 -Tema 180,Volumen45W. Abbatt., 1931 |
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... command , numbering fifty , under the orders of Sheriff Jones . We would presume that this force , collected under the orders issued to Generals Richardson and Strickler , would have been suffi- cient to protect the sheriff in the ...
... command , numbering fifty , under the orders of Sheriff Jones . We would presume that this force , collected under the orders issued to Generals Richardson and Strickler , would have been suffi- cient to protect the sheriff in the ...
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... command in readiness , in case the orders should be received . In a letter dated December 1st , 1855 , Col. Sumner answers Governor Shannon's dispatch as follows : " I do not feel that it would be right in me to act in this important ...
... command in readiness , in case the orders should be received . In a letter dated December 1st , 1855 , Col. Sumner answers Governor Shannon's dispatch as follows : " I do not feel that it would be right in me to act in this important ...
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... command , to preserve order in the Territory , and to enforce the execution of the laws , and as soon as the proper orders could be made out at the War Department , they would be transmitted . A copy of this dispatch was sent to Col ...
... command , to preserve order in the Territory , and to enforce the execution of the laws , and as soon as the proper orders could be made out at the War Department , they would be transmitted . A copy of this dispatch was sent to Col ...
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