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Chapter 1: early recollections of California. 1846-1848.
In the spring of 1846 I was a first-lieutenant of Company (, Third Artillery, stationed at Fort Moultrie1846 I was a first-lieutenant of Company (, Third Artillery, stationed at Fort Moultrie, South Carolina.
The company was commanded by Captain Robert Anderson; Henry B. Judd was the senior first-lieutenant, and I was the junior first-lieutenant, and Geo that time with General Taylor's army at Corpus Christi, Texas.
In that year (1846) I received the regular detail for recruiting service, with orders to report to ptain Montgomery's two sons and the crew that had been lost the year before.
In 1846 Captain Montgomery commanded at Yerba Buena, on board the St. Mary sloop-of-war, .
When General Kearney, at Fort Leavenworth, was collecting volunteers early in 1846, for the Mexican War, he, through the instrumentality of Captain James Allen, br itate their migration to California.
But when the Mormons reached Salt Lake, in 1846, they learned that they had been forestalled by the United States forces in Cali
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