. RECORDS OF CALIFORNIA MEN WAR OF THE REBELLION, 1861 TO 1867. REVISED AND COMPILED BY BEIG.-GE^. RICHAED H. ORTO^vT, Adjutant-General of California. (Late Captain Company M, First California Cavalry.) SACRAMENTO: STATE OFFICE, ::::::: J. D. young, supt. state printing. 1890. 4 29 A' ^ PREFACE. Early in 1865, General George S. Evans, then Adjutant-General of the State, required the Captain of every company of California Volun- teers then in the service, to send to him a roll of his company, giving the record of every man who had been a member up to that time, and a brief history of the service rendered by the company. From the rolls so obtained, General Evans published, in his annual report for the year 1865, a Register of California Volunteers. As part of the troops were in the service until January 4, 1867, and as the rolls were full of omis- sions and errors, and were published without revision, the Register, so compiled, was also full of omissions and errors and incomplete. For the foregoing reasons, and for the further reason that the Register published in 1865 is entirely out of print (only a small edition having been issued originally), it was decided to revise and issue as complete a Register as could be made from the original rolls on file in the Adjutant- General's office. Authority to have the work done was obtained from the State Legislature, which passed a bill (approved March 16, 1889) " to provide for the revision of the records of the California Volunteers, to authorize the Adjutant-General to employ additional clerks for that pur- pose, and to authorize the Superintendent of State Printing to print, bind, and issue the same." The Act provides for the issuance of copies of the work to living mem- bers of the California Volunteers, or, if deceased, to their heirs. No provision has been made for the payment of the postage or express- age on the same; and parties entitled, who wish copies, will be informed of the amount required to pay postage, upon application to the Adjutant- General. Of the ten thousand copies authorized by the law, only two thousand will be issued in the first edition; but the pages will be electrotyj^ed, so that other editions may be issued as they are required. It is much regretted that the records of the California Volunteers in the office of the Adjutant-General are not more full and complete. Of some of the companies there are no rolls on file, and the printed Register of 1865 is the only record that can be found, and it is impossible to make a complete history of the service rendered. Every source of infor- mation has been gleaned, and the history has been made as complete as 4 PREFACE. the scant record and limited time will allow. The reason why the his- tories of the " California Column," so called, and of the First Cavalry, are more full and complete than those of other expeditions and organi- zations, is that fuller and more complete reports of them are found in the Adjutant-General's office than of the others. This office is indebted to Captain John Mullan, of Washington, D. C, for much valuable information relating to the California Volunteers, who procured, through Senator Dolph, of Oregon, the publication of a large amount of correspondence relative to military affairs on this coast during the war. Parties discovering errors or omissions in these records are requested to notify the Adjutant-General of all such at earliest convenience. RICHARD H. ORTON, Adjutant-General. Sacramento, July 23, 1890. RECORD OF CALIFORNIA MEN WAR OF THE REBELLION, 1861 TO 1867. The State of California, being located far away from the more active scenes of the war, was not called upon to furnish troops for immediate service against Confederate soldiers, and no quota was assigned it; yet during the war calls were made upon it for several regiments and bat- talions, aggregating more than sixteen thousand men, besides five hun- dred who were enlisted within its borders and became part of the quota of the State of Massachusetts, and eight companies raised for Washing- ton Territory. With the exception of those enlisted for Massachusetts, the California forces took no part in any of the great battles of the war; yet the service they rendered was of as great importance as that ren- dered by those from other States. It was as severe, entailing long and fatiguing marches across burning deserts and among almost inaccessi- ble mountains. They were engaged in hundreds of fights with Indians and small forces of Confederate troops on the frontiers, in Texas and Mexico, and they never knew defeat. It was a constant source of regret among them that they were never ordered East, and the question was continually asked: " When are we to be ordered to the seat of the war? " The Government deemed it wisest to keep them on the Pacific Coast and in the Territories. They occupied nearly all the posts from Puget Sound to San Elizario, Texas, and they did their duty faithfully, notwith- standing their disappointment. By their loyalty they preserved peace in these western States and Territories, and the flag of rebellion was soon driven beyond the Rio Grande. The " W^ar Governors " of California were John G. Downey, Leland Stanford, and F. F, Low, and to their loj^alty, zeal, and patriotism, and their readiness to respond to every call of the Government, is due the promptness with which the different regiments and battalions were organized. During the exciting and tumultuous times existing upon the outbreak of the war the Legislature was loyal to the Government, and the follow- ing concurrent resolution was adopted: No. XVIII — Concurrent Resolution. [Adopted May 17, 1861.] Resolved by the Seriate, the Assembh/ concurrinq, That tlie people of California are devoted to the Constitution and Union of the United States, and will not fail in tidelity and fealty to that Constitution and Union now in the hour of trial and peril. That California is ready to maintain the rights and honor of the National Government at home and abroad, and at all times to respond to any requisition that may be made upon her to defend the republic against foreign or domestic foes. 2CV 6 EECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. When the war commenced the United States forces on the Pacific Coast were under the command of Brevet Brigadier-General Albert Sidney Johnston. It is supposed that there was some doubt as to General Johnston's loyalty, as he was a Southern man, and General Sumner was sent to relieve him of the command. The following are the orders and correspondence relating to the matter: March 22, 1861. Brig.-Gen. E. V. Sumner: Dear General: Prepare to sail from New York the first of tlie next montli to relieve Bvt. Brig.-Gen. [A. S.] Johnston, in the command of the Pacific Department, say for a tour of some years. The order to sail, etc., will reach you hy the next mail, but remain unpublished till you are on the Pacific Ocean, for confidential reasons. In haste, yours truly, WINFIELD SCOTT. Orders,) Headquarters Department of the Pacific, No. 5. ) San Francisco, April 25, 1861. In compliance with Special Orders No. 86, dated "War Department, Adjutant-General's Office, Washington, March 23, 1861, I hereby assume command of this department. All concerned will govern themselves accordingly. E. V. SUMNER, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, April 28, 1861. Lietit.-Col. E. D. Townsend, Assistant Adjutant-General, Headquarters Army : Colonel: I have the honor to report that I arrived here on the twenty-fourth instant, and on the twenty-fifth relieved General [A. S.] Johnston in the command of this depart- ment. My departure from New York was not known here till the night before my arrival. It gives nie pleasure to state that the command was turned over to me in good order. General Johnston had forwarded his resignation before I arrived, but he continued to hold the command, and was carrying out the orders of the Government. I have determined to reinforce immediately and strongly the forts in this harbor, and have ordered down three companies of artillery (including the battery) from Fort Van- couver. I have also taken the liberty to detain the detachment of twenty-nine sappers and miners. I trust the General-in-Chief will not disapprove of this. 'My intention is to put four hundred men on Alcatraz Island, one hundred and fifty at Fort Point, and jilace the battery at the depot at Benicia, in addition to the two infantry companies now there. These troops will all be supplied with six months' provisions, and additional arrange- ments will be made for water where it is necessary, so that they will be independent and secure for six months, and will hold the entire control of the entrance to the harbor. I think this disposition of the troops will not only secure the Government property, biit will have the effect to foreclose at once all hopes "on the part of the disaffected of their ever being able to precipitate matters here by seizing forts and arsenals. There is a strong Union feeling with the majority of the people of this State, but the Secessionists are much the most active and zealous party, which gives them more influ- ence than thej^ ought to have from their numbers. I have no doubt but there is some deep scheming to draw California into the secession movement; in the first place as the "Republic of the Pacific," expecting afterwards to induce her to join the Southern Confederacy. The troops now here will hold their positions and all the Government property, but if there should be a general uprising of the people, they could not, of course, put it down. I think the course of events at the East will control events here. So long as the General Government is sustained and holds the capital the Secessionists cannot carry this State out of the Union. I would respectfullv say to the General-in-Chief that after my arrangements are com- pleted—and they wilfbe in two weeks— if he should think proper to authorize me to place Colonel Wright here in command of the department, everything will be secure; and if mj services should be wanted elsewhere, I could be withdrawn from this department without detriment to the public service. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, •^ ^ •^' "^ E. V. SUMNER, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. WAR OF THE REBELLION. 7 In this connection an extract from a short sketch of General John- ston's life, written by Captain Geo. F. Price, late of Second California Cavalry, afterwards Captain of Fifth Cavalry, U. S. A., is given: The beginning of the war of the Rebellion found Colonel Johnston (assigned on his brevet rank) in command of the Pacific States. While he was not a politician, he was committed to the doctrine of State allegiance. He declined the command of the South- western Dejiartment, because he held, if Texas should secede, Ihat he would be liound in honor to surrender the ])ublic property intrusted to his care to the national authorities. He was incapable of betraying a trust; but, being persuaded that his adopted State had a permanent claim upon him, he would not consent to be placed in a position where he might be compelled to antagonize it. The letters written by him about this time showed that he viewed with alarm the threatening dissolution of the national Union. It is believed by many who are familiar with his views, that he asked for an assignment to the Department of the Pacific so as to be removed from any participation in tlie impending issue. It was his openly avowed judgment that the sword was not the remedy for the existing difficulties, and he always congratulated himself that he had never contributed in any way to bring on the conflict. When he learned that Texas had seceded he tendered his resignation, April 9, 18bl, and it was accepted May 3, 1861. He was relieved from command by Brigadier-General Edwin V. Sumner, A^iril 25, 1861, and thus was severed forever his connection with the United States Army. A dictionary of American biography charges him with having engaged in a conspiracy to surrender the State of California to the Confederates, the con- summation of which was only frustrated by the timely arrival of his successor in com- mand. No statement could be farther froiii the truth. When he was informed that a plot existed to seize Alcatraz, he removed several thousand muskets from the Benicia arsenal, where they were greatly exposed, to the island, and then informed the Gov- ernor that they could be used, if necessary, by the State militia to suppress insurrection. His integrity was so universally recognized that he was not approached upon the sub- ject of establishing a Pacific republic, which was favored by many in the event of a dissolution of the national Union. His resignation was witliheld from the newsisapers until after he had been relieved from command, to guard against any bad effect which his act might have upon others, and he declared that so long as he held his commission he would maintain the authority of the Government to the last extremity. He informed the Governor of California that he had devoted the greater part of his life to the service of the country, and that while he held his commission he would serve her honorably and faithfully ; and he afterwards said to his friends, referring to the command he had held, " If I had proved faithless here, how could my own people ever trust me?" The order directing General Sumner to relieve Colonel Johnston also ordered him to report in Washington. He was advised by letter that he enjoyed the confidence of the Secretary of War, and that upon arrival he'would be assigned to' an important command. When General Sumner was informed of his resignation he urged him to recall it, and convej^ed to him the message of General Scott, "that he desired his presence for active service;" and in a report to the Adjutant-General of the Army, dated April 28, 1861, he said: "It gives me great pleasure to state that the command was turned over to me in good order. General Johnston had forwarded his resignation before 1 arrived, but he con- tinued to hold the command, and was carrying out the orders of the Government." When the President (Lincoln) was made acquainted with these facts, he executed a Major-General's commission for Colonel Johnston, but having been informed that he had already started for Texas the commission was canceled. General Johnston accepted a General's commission in the Confederate Army, and was killed while in command at the battle of Shiloh. The State of California furnished to the Union armies during the war two full regiments of cavalry, eight full regiments of infantry, one battalion of native California cavalry, and one battalion of infantry, called mountaineers, besides several companies of volunteers to Massa- chusetts and Washington Territory, a list of which is given below: First Battalion Native California Cavalry. Date of Earliest Enrollment. Date of Muster In. Date of Muster Out. Field and staff. Company A ... Company B .. Company C Company D .., Dec. 9, 1863. Mar. 2, 1863. Nov. 1, 1863. July 25, 1864. Jan. 13, 1864. Aug. 25, 1864. Sept. 7, 1863- Mar. 29, 1864. Julv 28, 1864. Mar. 3, 1864. .. July 20, 1866. March 20, 1866. March 15, 1866. .. April 2, 1866. March 20, 1866. RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. First California Cavalry Volunteers. Date of Earliest Enrollment. Date of Muster In. Date of Muster Out. Field and staff. Company A ... Company B ... Company C Company D Company E Company F Company G Company H Company I . Company K Company L. Company M Aug. 12, 1861- Aug. 10, 1>^61. Aug. 15, 1861. Sept. 6, 1861. Aug. 14, 1861. May 4, 1863. Jan. 15, 1863. Nov. 14, 1863. Mar. 2, 1863. Feb. 23, 1863- Mar. 11, 1863. Mar. 10, 1863. Aug. Oct. Oct. Sept. Aug. Dec. June Dec. Nov. May Aug. May 1861. 1861. 1861. 1861- 1861. 1863- 1863- 1863- 1863. 1863. 1863. 1863- No muster out roll on file. May 22, 1866. Septembe'r 10, 1866. September 21, 1866. Mustered out by detachments at various dates in October, 1864. March 6, 1866. Mustered out by detachments in August and September, 1866. September 15, 1866. September 20, 1866. May 22, 1866. August 17, 1S66. June 28, 1866. September 30, 1866. The last California volunteer company in the U. S. service. Second California Cavalry Volunteers. Date of Earliest Enrollment. Date of Muster In. Date of Muster Out. Field and staff Company A .. Company B... Company C - . . Company D Company E Company F Company G Company H .. Company I Company K . . Company L Company M . - Sept. 12, 1861.. Sept. 5, 1861.. Sept. 14, 1861.. Sept. 21, 1861.. Sept. 10, 1861 -. Sept. 20, 1861 -. Sept. 6, 1861.. Sept. 23, 1861.. Sept. 5, 1861.. Sept. 25, 1861.. Sept. 27, 1861.. Sept. 23, 1861.. Sept. 25, 1861 -. Oct. 17, Oct. 2, Oct. 30, Oct. 22, Oct. 18, Oct. 7, Oct. 10, Oct. 11, Oct. 14, Oct. 22, Oct. 22, Oct. 14, Oct. 10, 1861. 1861- 1861- 1861- 1861- 1861- 1861- 1861- 1861- 1861- 1861- 1861- 1861- July April June May May June June February April June May -.... July July 31, 1866. 7, 1866. 13, 1866. 30, 1866. 29, 1866. 2, 1866. 27, 1866. 1, 1866. 26, 1866. 24, 1866. 18, 1866. 12, 1866. 12, 1866. First California Infantry Volunteers. Date of Earliest Enrollment. Date of Muster In. Date of Muster Out. Field and staff. Company A ... Company B Company C Company D Company E Company F Company G Company H . . Company 1 Company K .. Aug. 5, 1861. Aug. 15, 1861. Aug. 26, 1861- Aug. 16, 1861- Aug. 17, 1861- Aug. 26, 1861- Aug. 16, 1861. Aug. 1, 1861- Aug. 17, 1861- Aug. 17, 1861- Oct. 20, 1861- Aug. Dec. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Jan. 1861- 1861. 1861- 1861- 1861- 1861- 1861- 1861- 1861- 1862- No muster out roll on file. September 9, 1866. September 15, 1866. Septcnilier 17, 1866. Seiitcmber 15, 1866. September 15, 1866. Company broken up March 16, 1865, and men transferred to other companies. September 15, 1866. Augu.st31, 1864. August 31, 1864. - November 29, 1864. Note.— Regiment was consolidated into a battalion of seven companies in November, 1864. * No muster in roll on file. WAR OF THE REBELLION. Second California Infantry Volunteers. Date of Earliest Enrollment. Date of Muster In. Date of Muster Out. Field and statf. Company A ... •Company B .-. Company C Compaii}' D ... Company E .. Company F .. Company G .. Company H .. Company I <3ompany K .. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Nov. 1861.. 1861.. 1861.. 1861.. 1861.. 1861.. 1861.. 1861.. 1861.. 1861.. 1861.. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 2, 1861. 11, 1861. 14, 1861. 10, 1861. 14, 1861. 14, 1861. Dec. Oct. Oct. Dec. 31, 1861. 21, 1861. 25, 1861. 31, 1861. April . June . May . May April . May - MaV - May . July - May . June 16, 1866. 30, 1866. 10, 1866. 10, 1866. 16, 1866. 10, 1866. 4, 1866. 10, 1866. 2, 1866. 10, 1866. 30, 1866. Third California Infantry Volunteers. Date of Earliest Enrollment. Date of Muster In. Date of Muster Out. Field and staff. Company A ... Company B Company C Company D ... Company E ... Company F ... Company G .. Company H .. Company I Company K .. Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. 31, 1861. 16, 1861. 15, 1861. 14, 1861. 24, 1861. 20, 1861. 24, 1861. 15, 1861. 24, 1861. 4, 1861. 20, 1861. Nov. Oct. Oct. Dec. Oct. 30, 1861 _ 31, 1861. 31, 1861. 31, 1861. 31, 1861. Dec. 21, 1861. Dec. Dec. 2, 1861. 3, 1861. July 27, 1866. July 27, 1866. July 27, 1866. July 27, 1866. Consolidated with Company C, December 9, 1865. November 1, 1864, discontinued by consolidation. I^^ovember 1, 1864, discontinued by consolidation. l?ovember 1, 1864, discontinued by consolidation. November 1, 1864, discontinued by consolidation. Ifovember 1, 1864, discontinued by consolidation. IN^'ovember 1, 1864, discontinued by consolidation. Note.— Regiment was consolidated into a battalion of four companies in November, 1864. Fourth California Infantry Volunteers. Date of Earliest Enrollment. Date of Muster In. Date of Muster Out. Field and staff. Company A .. Company B .. Company C Company D .. Company E . Company F Company G Company H .. Company I ._. Company. K .. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Sept. 6, 1861. 13, 1861. 12, 1861. 2, 1861. 18, 1861. 10, 1861. 9, 1861. 7, 1861. 2, 1861. 7, 1861. 7, 1861. Nov. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Feb. Feb. Feb. 8, 1861- 21, 1861. 7,- 1861. 5, 1861. 15, 1861. 10, 1861. 26, 1861. 26, 1861. 1, 1862. 1, 1862. 1, 1862. November September April . . February -December March November March November November N ovember 30, 1865. 23, 1865. 18, 1866. 19, 1866. 19, 1865. 31, 1866. 30, 1865. 31, 1866. 30, 1865. 30, 1865. 30, 1865. Note. — The regiment was consolidated into a battalion of five companies, November 30, 1865. *No muster in roll on file. 10 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. Fifth California Infantry Volunteers. Date of Earliest Enrollment. Date of Muster In. Date of Muster Out. Field and staff Company A . . Company B... Company C-.. Company D . _ _ Company E .. Company F... Company G .. Company H .. Company I Company K . . Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 12, 1861- 12, 1861. 27, 1861. 15, 1861- 17, 1861. 19, 1861. 1, 1861. 1, 1861. 1, 1861. 6, 1861. 21, 1861. .December November .December November November November November November .December November November 14. 1864. 30, 1864. 12, 1864. 30, 1864. 27, 1864. 30, 1864. 30, 1864. 27, 1864. 12, 1864. 30, 1864. 27, 1864. Sixth California Infantry Volunteers. Date of Earliest Enrollment. Date of Muster In. Date of Muster Out. Field and staff: Company At .. Company B Company C Company D __. Company E Company F Company G Company H ... Company I Company K ... Feb. 1, Sept. 15, Feb. 13, Feb. 27, June 8, Mar. 2, Mar. 16. Mar. 7, Feb. 23, June 24, Mar. 20, 1863- 1862. 1864- 1863- 1864- 1863. 1864. 1^63- 1863- 1864. 1863. Mar. Oct. May Oct. Sept. July Aug. Feb. Mar. Sept. Feb. 1863. 1862. 1864. 1«63- 1864. 1863. 1864- 1864- 1864. 1864. 1864- ... October . . . October ... October .December .December ... October ...October -. . October -.. October -December . .- October 31, 1865, 31, 1865. 25, 1865. 15, 1865. 20, 1865.. 31, 1865. 25, 1865. 31, 1865. 25, 1865. 20, 1865. 25, 1865. Seventh California Infantry' Volunteers. Date of Earlie.st Enrollment. Date of Muster In. Date of Muster Out. Field and staff. Company A Company B Company C... Corapany D Company E Company F Company G... Company H . . Company I Companj^ K -. Dec. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 14, 1864. 30, 1864- 1, lb64- 1, 1864. 3, 1864. 6, 1864- 4, 1864- 3, 1864. 7, isefi. 10, 1864. 17, 1864. Jan. Jan. Dec. Dec. Jan. Dec. .Jan. Dec. Jan. Nov. Nov. 24, 1865. 5, 1865. 13, 1864- 5, 1864- 28, 1865. 28, 1864- 10, 1865- 14, 1864. 10, 1865- 22, 1864. 25, 1864- .. May 22, 1866. . April 13, 1866. . April 26, 1866. . April 26, 1866. -- May 22, 1866. -June 28, 1866. . April 13, 1866. ..June 28, 1866. . March 1, 1866. March 31, 1866. . April 26, 1866. Eighth California Infantry Volunteers. Date of Earliest Enrollment. Date of Muster In. Date of Muster Out. Field and staff' Company A .. Company B... Company C... Company D... Company E... Company F... Company G Company H .. Company I ... Company K .. Jan. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Jan. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 30, 1865- 12, 1864. 16, 1864. 15, 1864- 15, 1864- 8, 1864- 7, 1865- 18, 1864. 24, 1864. 28, 1864. 28, 1864. Mar. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Jan. Feb. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. 31, 1865. 29, 1864. 5, 1864- 28, 1865. 14, 1865- 25, 1865. 14, 1865. 5, 1865. 27, 1865. 6, 1865. 25, 1865. Octob'er . October , October October . October . October . October , October October October October 24, 1865. 24, 1865. 24, 1865. 24, 1865. 24, 1865. 24, 1865. 24, 1865. 24, 1865. 24, 1865. 24, 1865. 24, 1865. * No muster in roll on file. t Raised in Washington Territory and assigned to this regiment. WAR OF THE REBELLION. First Battalion California Mountaineers (Infantry). 11 Date of Earliest Enrollment. Date of Muster In. Date of Muster Out. Field and staff. Company A -. Company B . . Company C Company D . . . Company E .. Company F... June 22, 1863.. Apr. 18, 1863. . Apr. 15, 1863.. May 8, 1863.. Sept. 30, 1863.. May 1, 1863.. Aug. 25, 1863 -. .Tune 22, 1863_ May 30, 18G3. June 2, 1863. Aug. 29, 1863. Mar. 16, 1864. Aug. 31, 1863. Feb. 19, 1864. . June 15, 1865. April 25, 1865. . May 13, 1865. . May 23, 1865. . May 20, 1865. . June 14, 1865. . June 9, 1865. Note.— The State of California is credited with having furnished 15,725 volunteers during the late war. In addition to the organizations named in the foregoing list, it appears that five companies of the Second Massachusetts Cavalry Volunteers were enrolled and mustered into service in California, and credited to the State of Massachusetts, viz.: Company A, enrolled from October 28 to December 10, 1862, at San Francisco, Cal., and mustered into service December 10, 1862, at same place. Mustered out July 20, 1865, at Fairfax Court House, Va. Company E, enrolled from January 26 to March 17, 1863, at San Fran- cisco, Cal., and mustered in March 20, 1863, at same place. Mustered out July 20, 1865, at Fairfax Court House, Va. Company F, enrolled from March 27 to April 23, 1863, at San Fran- cisco, Cal., and part of company mustered in April 22, 1863, at San Fran- cisco, Cal., and part May 10, 1863, at Boston, Mass. Mustered out July 20, 1865, at Fairfax Court House, Va. Company L, enrolled from January 26 to March 21, 1863, at San Fran- cisco, Cal., and mustered in March 21, 1863, at same place. Mustered out July 20, 1865, at Fairfax Court House, Va. Company M, enrolled from February 3 to March 21, 1863, at San Fran- cisco, Cal., and mustered in March 21, 1863, at same place. Mustered out July 20, 1865, at Fairfax Court House, Va. It further appears that eight companies of the First Regiment, Wash- ington Territory Infantry Volunteers, were recruited in the State of Cal- ifornia, viz.: Company A, mustered in March 12, 1862, and mustered out March 25, 1865. Company B, mustered in April 1, 1862, and mustered out April 1, 1865. Company C, mustered in April 7, 1862, and mustered out May 12, 1865. Company D, mustered in April 12, 1862, and mustered out April 12, 1865. Company E, mustered in June 19, 1862, and original members mus- tered out October 24, 1865, to date June 19, 1865. Company G, mustered in August 31, 1862, and transferred to Com- pany I in March, 1865. Company H, mustered in October 2, 1862, and mustered out September 22, 1865. Company I, mustered in October 21, 1862, and mustered out November 20, 1865. The above named companies were mustered in at Alcatraz Island, California, and mustered out at Fort Vancouver, Washington. 12 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. Making altogether nearly seventeen thousand volunteers enlisted in California. The first call for troops from California was as follows: [By telegram to farthest point west, and thence by pony express to California.] War Department, July 24, 1861—8 : 30 p. m. To the Governor of California: . The War Department accepts for three years one regiment of infantry and five com- panies of cavalry to guard the overland mail route from Carson Valley to Salt Lake and JFort Laramie. Colonel Waite will be put in command of department at Salt Lake City. General Sumner will detail mustering officers to muster in the men. SIMON CAMERON, Secretary of War. [True copy.] L. THOMAS, Adj utant-General. Under that call one full regiment of ten companies of infantry was raised, which became the First California Infantry, and five companies of cavalry, which became the First Battalion of the First California Cavalry. In 1863 seven more companies of cavalry were raised, making the First Cavalry a full regiment of twelve companies. Soon after the second call was received by the Governor, as follows: [By telegraph to Fort Kearney, and thence by pony express and telegraph.] Washington, August 14, 1861. To John G. Downey, Governor of California: Please organize, equip, and have mustered into service at the earliest date possible four regiments of infantry and one regiment of cavalry, to be placed at the disposal of General Sumner. SIMON CAMERON, Secretary of War. Under this second call the Second Cavalry and the Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Regiments of Infantry were formed. In this connec- tion the following dispatch is interesting: War Department, Washington, D. C, August 15, 1861. To his Excellency John G. Downey, Governor of State of California, Sacramento City, Cal.: Sir: I have this day forwarded to your address a dispatch by telegraph and by pony express, to the effect that in filling tlie requisition given you August fourteenth for five regiments you will please make General D. D. Colton, of San Francisco, Colonel of a cav- alry regiment, and give him the proper authority to organize as promptly as possible. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, SIMON CAMERON, Secretary of War. The commission was offered to General Colton and accepted, but he never completed the organization of the regiment and he was never mustered into the United States service. Immediately upon receipt of the dispatches quoted above. Governor Downey issued the following: [Proclamations.] State of California, Executive Department, Sacramento, August 12, 1861. In pui. . a communication from the Secretary of War, datel July 24, A. D. 1861, "accepting . three years one regiment of infantry and five companies of cavalry to guard the overland mail route from Carson Valley to Salt Lake and Fort Laramie," I, WAR OF THE REBELLION. 13 John G. Downey, Governor of the State of California, do hereby call for volunteers for the above mentioned service. The forces will be organized in accordance with the laws and regulations of the United States, and will be mustered into service at such times and places as may be directed by the commanding officer of the United States on this coast. JOHN G. DOWNEY, Governor. State of California, Executive Department, Sacramento, August 23, 1861. Whereas, by an additional communication from the Secretarv of War, bearing date August 14, A. D. 1861, to the Executive of this State directed, the rresident of the United States has called for four regiments of infantry and one of cavalry, to be placed at the disposal of Brig. -Gen. E. V. Sumner, U. S. Army, "organized, equipped, and mustered into service by the State of California, such call being made in pursuance of the Act of Congress passed July 19, 1861, entitled 'An Act to authorize the em]>loyment of volunteers to aid in enforcing the laws and protecting the public property.' " Now, therefore, I, John G. Downey, Governor of the State of California and Com- mander-in-Chief of the militia, etc., of the same, do hereby authorize and call upon the citizens, as many as shall be necessary to fill up the preceding requisition, to immedi- ately form and organize themselves into "volunteer companies," in accordance with the directions and requirehients stated in Sections 17, 18, and 19 of the Statutes of this State, entitled "An Act in relation to the militia of this State," approved May 9, 1861. Said companies will be accepted and mustered into service according to the reception, bj'the Adjutant-General of the State, of the certificate of organization mentioned in Sec- tion 18 of said Act, and reported by that officer to the Commander-in-Chief, the infantry companies to consist of any number between eighty-three and one hundred and one, and the cavalry com]ianies of ' any numl)er between seventy-nine and ninety-five, officers inclusive; the cominissioned officers of each company to consist of one Captain, one First Lieutenant, and one Second Lieutenant. The Commander-in-Chief will proceed forthwith to organize the regiments aforesaid out of said companies according- to their priority and in conformity to law. While the Act of Congress aforesaid requires the "Governors of States furnishing volunteers to commission the field, staff, and company officers requisite," the Commander-in-Chief will in all cases give preference to the officers elected by the respective companies, pro- vided that thev are competent and pass examination before the Military Board already appointed by the United States officer commanding Pacific Division, San Francisco. VolunteerVompanies already organized and commissioned are expected to report forth- with to the Adjutant-General, tendering their services to meet the requirements of this proclamation. Companies tendering their services will expressly state whether they are infantry or cavalry. In witness whereof, I have set my hand and caused the great seal of the State to be affixed. Done at Sacramento, California, this twenty-third day of August, in the year of our Lord 1861. JOHN G. DOWNEY, Attest: Johnson Price, Secretary of State. Governor. The Governor, in his message to the Legislature, said as follows regard- ing the requisitions made upon him: THE state's contingent. Two requisitions were made upon me by the Secretary of War for troops for the service of the General Government, the first bearing date of July 24, 1861, for one regiment of infantry and five companies of cavalry, and the other dated August 14, 1861, for four regiments of infantry and one regiment of cavalry. The Legislature having adjourned without ])lacing any funds at the disposal of the Executive to meet such contingency, and the language of these requisitions urging all possible dispatch, I at once issued my proclamations calling out the required force. It entailed much labor upon this department, for which it feels fully compensated Ijy the' character of the officers selected and the soldierly bearing and character of the men who compose the rank and file. The whole contingent as organized is composed of our best citizens — men of character and means from all ranks and pursuits of life— and will achieve an honorable fame for our State and render good service to the nation when called into active duty. In organ- izing this force commissions were conferred upon officers in the regular army of the United States as Colonels, in order to give efficiency and discipline to our raw recruits. By an order from the War Department I was notified that these officers could not be permitted to retain position in the volunteer service, as they were ordered to the scene of hostilities to join their respective regiments. Two of these officers. Colonels Kellogg and Judah, rendered much aid in raising and organizing the Fourth and Fifth Regiments of 14 RECOKD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. Volunteers, at great expense and trouble to themselves, without being permitted to enjoy the honors or emoluments arising therefrom. The cavalry regiment was raised before Colonel Smith arrived to take command of the volunteers; lie now has charge of the troops of the State along our southern frontier. I would recommend that appropriations be made to compensate the officers mentioned for the personal expenses necessarily incurred by them and the imi^ortant services they have rendered the State— say $2,500. A large amount of business has been entailed upon the Adjutant-General in clerical labor and services attendant vipon the extraordinary duty connected with and occasioned by the raising of our contingent, and I would recommend an appropriation of $1,500 as a just compensation therefor. The militia law of last year is foimd to work well, and meets the expectation of its advocates. It declares that all necessary expenses arising under its operation shall be defrayed out of the General Fund ; but the Legislature failed to make any appropriation. It is hoiked that a small appropriation will be made to meet the inconsiderable amounts already audited, as well as tne future contingent expenses for the year. Too much impor- tance cannot be placed upon the organization of our militia, in order that efficiency may be attained, and that a military spirit may be infused into our citizens. It cannot be expected that volunteers will drill and parade without arms. For these reasons I recom- mended last vear a military tax for rent of armories and the purchase of arms. We should, therefore, have at least a hundred thousand stands of arms distributed among our militia ; instead of this there are not three thousand, and many of these are of antique style and character, of but little use for modern warfare. Extract from Governor Stanford's inaugural message:] California has nobly and wisely pronounced in favor of the cause of the people. Let her prove her devotion to the Union and to civil liberty by doing all in her power to maintain both. Let her part of the national tax be cheerfully assumed and provision be made for its payment out of the State Treasury. Every one of us should feel that we are but guardians," holding our lives and our fortunes in trust for the protection of the Government, around whicli cluster the anxious hopes and fears of millions who have grown with its growth and strengthened with its strength. Our Government is emphatically one of the people, i>ossessing the power of the people for their protection and defense, but powerless for their oppression. It is not only the best, but it is the strongest form of government the world has ever known. Let it remain unchanged. The citizens of California are, by birth, the representatives of all parts of the Union, and are naturally imbued with more or less of local sympathies. Let us be as tolerant and charitable of opinion as nossiblB, but none should ever forget that California is one of the United States; that she is loyal to the Union; that her citizens have quite recently unmistakably declared their devotion to our national unity, their recognition of the supremacy of the National Government, and their determination to maintani both inviolate. Every citizen of California must remember his duty, and, remembering, discharge it faithfully. His fellow-citizens are now in the fieldj armed against traitors and treason, and for the preservation of the Union and the National Government. The whole power of the State should, if necessary, be wielded to encourage, support, and sustain these patriotic citizens and their compatriots. Let treason meet a just and speedy punishment, and may we soon, as I doubt not we shall, see peace restored to our beloved Union, our institutions more firmly implanted than ever, and sustained by a national sentiment that shall pervade every section of our country. The new administration enters upon the discharge of its duties at a momentous period of our nation's history. I confidently trust there will be concert of action in all the departments of our State government to strengthen the arm of the Federal power, and also in whatever will tend to advance the interests of our State. PROPOSED INVASION OF CALIFORNIA. 15 PROPOSED INVASION OF CALIFORNIA FROM TEXAS; EVIDENCE OF SYMPATHY WITH REBELLION IN THE STATE AND ADJACENT TERRITORIES. The Confederate Government entertained hopes in the earlier period of the struggle of securing New Mexico and Arizona, and if possible of gaining a foothold in California, in order to obtain supplies of men, horses, money, etc. A large force came through Texas, captured New Mexico, and pushed their advance nearly to the Colorado River. A large party was organ- ized in California under one Dan Showalter, which was captured near Warner's Ranch by detachments of the First California Cavalry and First California Infantry. They were found to be loaded down with arms and ammunition, being armed with repeating rifles; and from dis- patches intercepted and found on their persons it was discovered that several of them were commissioned as officers in the Confederate service. They were held as prisoners of war at Fort Yuma until exchanged. These matters will be treated more fully when writing the histories of the different regiments. The following correspondence will show the intentions of the Confed- erate authorities: Headquarters Department of Texas, Galveston, November 25, 1861. General S. Cooper, Adjutant and Inspector-General, C. S. A., Richmond, Va.: Sir: I have the honor to inclose herewith, for the information of the Secretary of War, a communication from Lieut.-Col. John R. Baylor, First Regiment Texas Mounted Rities, informing that California is on the eve of a revolution, and recommending that the Southerners in that State be induced to join the Confederate States Army. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant, P. 0. HEBERT, Brigadier-General, P. A., Commanding Department of Texas. Headquarters, DoSa ASa, Ariz., November 2, 1861. Maj. S. B. Davis : Sir: I beg to call your attention to some matter of information that may be of service to the Government at this time. California is on the eve of a revolution. There are manv Southern men there who would cheerfully join us if they could get to us, and they coulcl come well armed and mounted. I would ask permission to get all such men as choose to join us, and would further ask that some arrangement for the purchase of horses in California be made. I could now buy the best of horses there for less than $50 per head, and there are manv Southern men who would sell them for Confederate bonds. Another thing I take tlie liberty of suggesting is, that a force be placed in western Ari- zona, to watch the landing of United States troops at Guaymas, that they may not pass through Sonora to invade us. A party of Californians have just arrived, and report that there are no troops on the road at this time, but that the United States Government was trying to raise them for the purpose of invasion, and I am reliably informed that the Government of Mexico has sent orders to the Governor of Sonora to allow the passage of United States troops through that State, and agents are in Sonora buying corn and sup- plies for United States troops. I have thought proper to furnish you with this informa- tion and leave you to act upon it. Respectfully, JOHN R. BAYLOR, Lieutenant-Colonel, Commanding T. M. R. 16 RECOKD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., April 30, 1861. Lieut. -Col. E. D. Townsend, Assistant Adjutant-General, Headquarters Army: Sir: I have the honor to report that I have found it necessary to withdraw the troops from Fort Mojave and place tnem at Los Angeles. There is more danger of disaffection at this place than any other in the State. There are a number of influential men there who are decided Secessionists, and if we should have any difficulty it will commence there. Fort Mojave is represented as an entirely useless post. There are no hostile Indians near it, and there is no traveling whatever on the road it is intended to protect. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, E. V. SUMNER, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., May 10, 1861. 'Lieut-Col. E. D. Townsend, A. A. G., U. S. A., Headquarters Army, Washington, D. C: Sir: I have the honor to report that I have found it necessary to withdraw Brevet Major Carleton's company of dragoons from Fort Tejon and to place it at Los Angeles. This will give a command at the latter place of one company of horse and two of infantry. The detachment will be commanded by Major Carleton. I have also to report the arrival of three comjjanies of artillery from Oregon. The battery will take post at the depot at Benicia, and the two foot companies at Fort Alcatraz. I have informed Captain McDougal, the commander of the navy yard, that if he does not feel perfectly seciu-e and wishes any further protection, I will place a company of artillery there. Captain Burton has been assigned to the command at Fort Alcatraz. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, E. V. SUMNER, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Department of State, Washington, June 4, 1861. Hon. Simon Cameron, Secretary of War: Sir: I have the honor to communicate a copy of a letter of the third ult., addressed to this department by Mr. Thomas Sprague, late commercial agent of the United States, of La Paz, Lower California, relative to the supposed designs of the insurgents in this country to seize upon that province. It is suggested that orders be given to the com- mander of the military forces of the United States on the Pacific with a view to prevent the execution of any such designs. I am, sir, your obedient servant, WILLIAM H. SEWARD. General Orders,) Headquarters Department of the Pacific, No. 11. f San Francisco, May 31, 1861. Any vessel sailing imder the Secession flag, so called, which shall enter or attempt to enter anj^ of the waters of the United States on this coast, will immediately be captured by the troops stationed there. Any such vessel which shall fail to come to or surrender on being duly warned, or which shall attempt to escape, will be fired into and sunk, if necessary. By order of Brigadier-General Sumner. D. C. BUELL, Assistant Adjutant-General. Santa Barbara, Cal., May 3, 1861. Hon. William H. Seward, Secretary of State: Sir: I have within a few days received information that I know to be entirely reliable, that it is the intention of the Secessionists to take possession of the Peninsula'of Lower California, Mexico, as one of the preparatory steps to the acquiring of a portion or the whole of Mexico. Having possession of the Peninsula of Lower California, their intention is to cut off our commerce with Mexico, seize the Panama steamers, and with the aid of the treasure so acquired to be able to extend their conquest to Sonora and Chihuahua at least. The possession of the Peninsula of Lower California is absolutely and indispensably necessary PKOPOSED INVASION OF CALIFORNIA. 17 to the proper advancement and protection of the Pacific interests of the United States. The native-born i)opuhition of this State, without one solitary exception, will join the Secessionists. The most of the Mexicans and French will do the same. Rather than the filibustering Secessionists should get possession of the Peninsula of Lower California I think our Government quite warranted (in case no arrangement can be made with the Mexican Government for its purchase) in taking possession of it for our own protection ; at least to hold it as against the designs of the Secessionists. For information in relation to the Peninsula of Lower California, I refer you to my last report to Secretary Cass. "With high respect, I remain, your obedient servant, THOMAS SPRAGUE, Late U. S. Commercial Agent at La Paz, Lower California, Mexico. War Department, Washington, June 8, 1861. Hon. William H. Seward, Secretary of State: Sir: In accordance with your suggestion of the fourth instant, the commander of the forces on the Pacific Coast will be instructed to take measures to prevent the execution of any design that may be entertained by the insurgents of seizing Lower California. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, SIMON CAMERON, Secretary of War. Headquarters of the Army, WASHiNCiTON, June 5, 1861. Brigadier-General Sumner, U. S. Army, Commander of the Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal.: Sir : The General-in-Chief directs that you act in concert with the Naval Commander on the Pacific Station in preventing, so far as your means will permit, any plans the Secessionists may attempt to execute for subjecting, or annexing, Lower California to the so called Southern Confederacy. I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant-General. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., July 10, 1861. Lieut.-Col. E. D. Townsend, Assist. Adjt.-Gen., Hdqrs. of the Army, Washington, D. C: Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your communication of June fifth, and herewith inclose a copy of my letter to the senior naval officer at Panama on the sub- ject embraced therein. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, E. V. SUMNER, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. [Inclosure.] Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., July 10, 1861. Commodore J. B, Montgomery, or Senior Naval Officer, U. S. Navy, Panama : Commodore: I inclose a copy of a letter I have recently received, and I take an early opportunity to say to you that I shall be prepared at all times to act with you in prevent- ing the Secessionists from getting a foothold on this coast. 1 have heard a report that Colonel Van Dorn, of the Southern Army, was seen at the head of one thousand three hundred men on the road between San Antonio and El Paso. I cannot say whether this report is reliable or not. I would respectfully suggest whether it would hot be well to have one or two small steamers cruising on the coast between this and Acapulco, for the protection of the liners. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, E. V. SUMNER, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. 18 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., June 10, 1861. Lieut.-CoJ. E. D. Townsend, Asst. Adjt.-Gen., Hdqrs. of the Army, Washington, D. C: Sir : I have the honor to report that I have found it necessary to withdraw from Oregon a considerable part of the force stationed there to reinforce the troops stationed in Cali- fornia and Nevada Territory. The troops withdrawn are three companies of artillery and will be nine of infantry. There is no secession element in Oregon, and nothing to apprehend there but the pos- sibility of some Indian disturbances, which seem to me of little consequence, in com- parison to preserving the integrity of the Union. As I reported on April twenty-fifth, I believe there is a large majority of Union men in the State, but they are supine from confidence, while there is an active and zealous party of Secessionists", who will make all the mischief they can. I have checked them in the southern part of the State by placing a strong command at Los Angeles, and they are now trying to organize in Nevada Territory, but I am moving reinforcements rapidly to Fort Churchill, which will put down this movement. The leaders of this party claim to be acting by authority from the Montgomery Government, which gives them some weight in the country. In concentrating troops to meet these emergencies I have been obliged to break up the posts of Ter-Waw and Tejon, but they had ceased to be of any importance as military posts. I would respectfully and earnestly represent the great importance of organizing the civil government in Nevada Territory immediately. I believe if the Governor and other officials had been there this difficulty would not have arisen. There is no law or govern- ment there at all, and the Territory is a place of refuge for disorganizers and other unruly spirits. I would respectfully remind the General-in-Chief that if he needs my services at the East, I can make such arrangements that everything will be secure here. I would not say this unless 1 knew I could do it. I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, E. V. SUMNER, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Headquarters, Fort Churchill, Nev., June 11, 1861. Maj. D. C. BuELL, Assist. Adjt.-Gen., Hdqrs. Dept. Pacific, San Francisco, Cal.: Major: I would respectfully report that in carrying out your instructions by telegram of June 6, 1861, Captain Moore, Assistant Quartermaster, was directed to proceed to Car- son City, accompanied by twenty dragoons, under the command of Lieutenant Baker, and take possession of all such public arms as might be held by citizens of that place or vicinity. Inclosed you will find the report of his action and the success with which he carried out his instructions from these headquarters. Captain Moore reports that the rumor that the Secession organization in Virginia City did intend to surprise this post and secure the arms here had a foundation in fact, and that the Secession flag raised there on the fifth was undoubtedly to ascertain the strength of the secession feeling in the Territory. From all that can be learned I think that the force now en route for this post will be sufficient to preserve the Federal authority intact. I would, however, recommend that the arms called for in my letter of the sixth of June be forwarded, as the Union feeling is strong in and about Virginia City, but unfortunately the law-abiding citizens are without arms and ammunition. I received, June fourth, a letter from Mr. Buckley, Superintend- ent of the Overland Mail Company. He reports the Indians as quiet, and as evincing a disposition to remain so. They are very poor, having but little food, and are really in a most destitute condition. Up "to the present time everything remains quiet in Virginia. I am, sir, with great respect, your most obedient servant, GEO. A. H. BLAKE, Major, First Dragoons, Commanding Post. [Inelosure.] Fort Churchill, Nev., June 10, 1861. Maj. George A. H. Blake, First Dragoons, Commanding: Major: I have the honor to report that, in accordance with your instructions of June 7, 1861, I proceeded to Carson, with the detachment of twenty 'dragoons under the com- mand of Lieutenant Baker. On my arrival at that place I called upon Mr. John Black- burn to turn over to me the public arms in his possession. Those he had in Carson were at once transferred to me, he at the same time giving an order on Captain Curtis and Mr. Shiririch, of Silver City, for twenty-one stand left in their charge for safe keeping. While in Silver City I heard of a number of muskets suiijiosed to be in the hands of diiferent individuals. On examining the houses of these persons none were to be found, PROPOSED INVASION OF CALIFORNIA. 19 and they all stated that the arms had been turned over to Benjamin F. Lippincott, who contemplate any resistance on the part of the people or that a demonstration adverse to the Federal authority would be made, I believed tiaat the putting down of any movement of that nature would meet with your approbation. On my arrival at Virginia City everything was comparatively quiet, although there was considerable excitement among the advocates of tlae Southern rebellion. Imme- diate examination of all buildings suspected of containing arms was made. The build- ing on which the Rebel flag was hoisted a few days since was found to contain no arms, and the proprietor assured me that tlie flag was" hoisted more for a joke than with the intention of causing any excitement. His statement, I believe, was intended for a blind, as I was subsequently informed from the most reliable residents of the place that there was, beyond a doubt, an organization to subvert the authority of the Federal Govern- ment in this Territory and declare in favor of the Confederate States. That there are arms in or near Virginia City there can be no doubt, but the organization has been so close in its operations that tlie responsibility can be placed on no one individual, nor can the Union men trace them to the haunts where they are probably secreted. Information against Captain Caperton of a nature sufficiently strong was presented as to warrant his apprehension. I was obliged to release him, as he brought witnesses to swear that the arms belonged to Captain Stover, and the ones referred to had been turned in to the Quartermaster of the command, Benjamin F. Lippincott. The arms secured by me were, bj'^ the direction of General Sumner, commanding department, turned over to a company ehi-olled in Virginia City, on the night of the ninth, for the especial protection of the interests of the Union. Two companies were formed, of flfty men each, who, in addition to the oath of the club, were sworn to faithful obedience to the President and the laws of the Federal Government, to suppress rebellion, and to be ready at any moment to yield obedience to the President or other loyal authority under him for the preservation of the Union. Four hundred men are enrolled. Of these one hundred are armed; the remainder, from the want of arms, are unable to place themselves in a state of such efficiency as they desire, but hope the General commanding will soon furnish the requisite arms and ammunition to eiiahle them to carry out the object of their organization. After having taken such precautionary measures for the conservation of peace as 1 thought best, I returned to this post. In conclusion, I would call your attention to the faithful and efficient manner in which Lieutenant Baker and the men of his command carried out the orders given them under circumstances peculiarly embarrassing to an officer of the army. I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, T. MOORE, Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. [Indorsement.] Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, June 19, 1861. The seizure of the arms as herein reported had the eff'ect to check at once the action of the Secessionists in Nevada Territory. Respectfullv forwarded to Army headquarters. E. V. SUMNER, Brigadier-General, U. S. Armj^, Commanding. General Orders,) Headquarters Department of 'Jo Pacific, No. 28. ) San Francisco, Ctc'^-r. "Ij-AsQI. Brig.-Gen. E. V. Sumner having been recalled for duty in the ^ast, the comLand of this department, in obedience to tlie instructions of the General-in-Chief, devolves ok Col. George Wright, of the Ninth Regiment of Infantry. Bv order of Colonel Wright. / y R. C. DRUM, A-Ssistant Adjutant-General. Headquart/rs Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., October 31, 1861. Col. E. D. Townsend, A. A. G., Headquarters of tlie Am. i/, Washington, B. C: Colonel : I deem it my duty to submit to the Genera ' -in-Chief the condition of affairs in the Southern District'of California, and the prudential measures which I consider of vital importance in suppressing any attempts of the R?bel forces to gain a foothold on the Pacific Coast. The United States troops in this department can repel any direct invasion 20 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. of the State by the Rebels; biit the adjoining State of Sonera^ with a feeble government and sparse population, presents inducements of the strongest kind for the Rebels to march a force into that country and obtain jiossession of the fine port of Guaymas. This once accomplished, it destroys our commerce in the Gulf of California and interrupts the natural transit in and out of Arizona. The fondly cherished hopes and aim of the Rebels are to obtain a port on the Pacific. Timely interference on our part will frustrate their designs. To protect Arizona and reestablish the authority of the United States Govern- ment in that country, the occupation of Sonora is a military necessity. The amicable relations existing between our Government and that of Mexico woiil'd not necessarily be interrupted by our temporary occupation of Sonora; the design and object would be apparent. At all events, Sonora is de facto independent of the central government, and has been so for four years ; and I am assured by persons whose responsible positions and reputa- tion giiarantee their assertion, that the introduction of a force of United States troops would be hailed with joy, and meet with the moral and physical support of the entire population. We would not enter the country as conquerors, but as friends, to unite with, the Government and ]ieople in driving back ttie Southern Rebels, who are now threatening their country with ruin and devastation. I am informed by gentlemen of high standing that the introduction of United States troops into Sonora would be agreeable to the present Governor — Pesqueira. Under all the circumstances, to protect ourselves, I consider it imperative that we should take the initiative in this matter. Sonora is weak and unable to resist a Rebel force, and if our aid is withheld she will inevitablj'^ be overrun — virtually conc^uered — and the Rebels obtain possession of the port of Guaymas. Let two regiments, one of cavalry and one of infantry, with a light artillery battery, be promptly thrown into Guaymas, and all will be well. A discreet and prudent commander would conciliate the Government and people of Sonora, and, cooperating harmoniously together, no Rebel forces could enter the State. Peace and prosperity would reign within its borders. Once occupy Sonora, and the reestablishment of our authority in Arizona would be a work of easy accomplishment. The force necessary for the expedition is now on this coast, and could be transported to Guaymas by steamers in a week's time. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., December 10, 1861. Brig. -Gen. L. Thomas, Adjutant-General U. S. Army, Washington, D. C: General: For several weeks past small parties have been organizing in the southern district of this State, with the avowed purpose of proceeding to Texas to aid the Rebels. To enable me to frustrate their designs, I have seized all the boats and ferries on the I Colorado River and have them strongly guarded. I have reinforced Port Yuma with J two more companies, one of infantry and one of cavalry ; also with two twelve-pounder j brass cannon. j Major Rigg, First California Volunteer Infantry, commanding United States troops near "Warner's Ranch, on the border of the desert between that place and Fort Yuma, , has arrested a man by the name of Showalter, a notorious Secessionist, and his party of / seventeen men. I have ordered the whole party to be taken to Fort Yuma and held / securely guarded until further orders. I have given positive orders that no person shall be permitted to pass beyond Yuma or cross the Colorado River without my special permit ; also that all persons approaching thefron(- ■.af,+-he-State shall be arrested and held in confinement, unless satisfactory evidence is produced of their fidelity to the Union. The time has arrived when individ- j;al rijrhts must give Way, and J shall not hesitate to adopt the most stringent measures to ".ash any attemjit i;t rebellicm within this department. I will not permit our Gov- ernment and institutions to be assailed by word or deed without promptly suppressing it by the strong arm of power, feeling assured that 1 shall be sustained by my Govern- ment and receive the cordial support of every patriotic citizen on this coast. Hoping that what I have donelor pr jpose to do may be approved by the General-in- Chief and Secretary of War, I haxke Hie honor to be your obedient servant, \, G. WRIGHT, \^ Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. / [Indorsement.] Please inform General Wright ^hat his course is fully approved. GEO. B. McCLELLAN, Adjutant-General. Major-General. PROPOSED INVASION OF CALIFORNIA. 21 Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, December 20, 1861 — 2 p. m. General : My reports and returns already made, and which you will receive with this, will inform you of the strength of my command. The troops are in good condition, and improving in discipline and instruction. The country is generally quiet. In the south- western portion of the State the sympathizers with rebellion are numerous, and small parties are constantly organized with a view to pass the frontier; but thus far we have defeated their attempts. The most stringent measures have been adopted and enforced to prevent the Rebels from receiving any assistance from this country. I am now actively engaged in preparing the means of transportation and all the sup- plies necessary for the expedition which I am authorized to make under Colonel Carleton. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Brig.-Gen. L. Thomas, Adjutant-General U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. Headquarters First California Volunteer Infantry, Camp Latham, near Los Angeles, Cal., December 23, 1861. All persons who have been arrested or who may be arrested in this State as Secession- ists or traitors to the country, will be kept in confinement at Fort Yuma until final action is had on each case. The garrison of that fort will be at once increased to nine compa- nies — one of artillery, six of infantry, and two of cavalrj^ Its defenses will be strength- ened and some heavy guns mounted, and it will be well supplied with ammunition, provisions, and forage. It is reported that the Navajo Indians obstruct the route from Albuquerque to Los Angeles, now important as the only one on which the daily mail from the States can be carried, that of the north being blocked up with snow ; that of the south being in possession of the Rebels at its eastern end, and on the Rio Grande. These Indians are therefore to be brought to terms. An expedition, consisting of seven companies, will move up the Colorado on Colonel Hoffman's trail. Three of these companies (infantry) will reoccupy Fort Navajo and reestablish the ferry. This force, as heretofore, will draw its supplies from Los Angeles. The other four — three of cavalry and one of infantry — will proceed on to Las Vegas, near the Potosi Mines, on the Salt Lake road, and establish a post at the old Mormon fort. This is preliminary to the movement, already ordered, of troops next summer to Fort Crittenden, near Salt Lake. The new post at Las Vegas will be known as Fort Baker. JAMES H. CARLETON, Colonel, First California Volunteers, Commanding. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, January 29, 1862. General: Inclosed herewith is a copy of a telegraphic dispatch which I had the honor to transmit to you yesterday. Also, copy of extract from a letter from Mr. Thomas Rob- inson, a resident of Guaymas, Sonora. i'his extract was presented to me by Mr. Flint, of this citv, a gentleman of standing and reliability, connected with the steamship line between tliis city and Guaymas. From the best information in my possession at this moment, I am disposed to believe that the views taken by Mr. Robinson as to the intended movements of the Rebel forces are in the main correct. The large force I am assembling in the southern portion of this State, preparatory to an advance from Fort Yuma, Avill doubtless cause the Rebel leaders to deflect from their line of operations, and, if possible, gain the port of Guaymas. To frustrate all such attempts, I deem it of the first impor- tance that a strong force should be thrown into that city, aided by the presence of a few ships of war. I propose to open a correspondence with the Governor of Sonora on this subject, and I am assured by the best authority that our temporary occupation of Guay- mas, or any portion of the State, to protect it from the inroads of the Rebels, would be cheerfully acquiesced in by the authorities and people of that countrj\ The storm has somewhat abated for a few days past. To-day it is raining again, and the roads are not in a condition to advance my expeditionary forces to Fort Yuma. However, it is only a question of time ; we will be successful. I have no special news from the District of Oregon; all was quiet in that quarter when last heard from. The winter has been unus- ually severe, and the navigation of the Columbia River entirely obstructed by ice. The Legislature of California is now in session in this city, compelled to abandon Sacramento temporarily. Verj'' respectfully, vour most obedient servant, " ' G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Brig.-Gen. L. Thomas, Adjutant-General U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. 3CT 22 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. [Copy of letter from Thomas Robinson, Esq.] ***************** Immediately on the receipt of this please call upon General Wriglit and state to him, in my name, that by express received by me to-day from Arizona and from most reliable sources, I have the following statement: "The Southern troops under Colonel Baylor, Military Governor, are expected at Tucson within ten days, numbering nine hundred men. It is said tney will immediately make a strong and continued campaign on the Apaches; reports say (which I fear is very probable) they will march into Sonora; in the meanwhile their headquarters will be at Calabazes, on the line. Agents to purchase flour, corn, etc., are actually in the Territory, under escort; contracts for hay have already been given out. Brigadier-General Sibley, C. S. A., with three thousand men, takes command in Arizona and New Mexico, and will immediately attack the United States forces in New Mexico. The Sovithern soldiers are full of tight; only the other day one hundred crossed the Jronada del Muerto, drove in the pickets of the United States "forces, and made forty prisoners." These same reports were afloat here three days since when I arrived, and to-day they are confirmed. There is no doubt in my mind, as to the desires and inten- tions of these Southern forces. What the devil do they care for Arizona, without one hundred soiils in it and nothing worth having there! They wish to march into Sonora, as is intimated from many sources, and take quiet possession^ for we are not at present in condition to resist, having just passed through a very sore trial, although with success. If they once get possession of this State and its posts, the North may just" as well give up the complete line through from Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of California, and it will require a supreme effort then to evict them. This is no newspaper talk, but something certain, and the only way to avoid a most serious and difficult position is for the United States Government to send, without a moment's delay, the necessary forces to act. Let me request of you to urge upon General Wright the necessity of this step. Let one thousand men, properly equipped, be sent immediately to Guaymas, officered by gentle- men of prudence and judgment, and I will see that they get through immediately to Arizona. The Government and people will be too happy to see such a friend coming to their rescue. If necessary, let the General telegraph to Washington for the necessary powers. But he must act promptly, and I will guarantee his full success. And by adopt- ing these measures he will have acquired a victory which will be more than galling to the South. ***************** I will take the contract for transporting troops and equipments to Arizona and furnish- ing everything necessary. You are aware the Congress of Mexico have given a cordial permit for transit of troops through Sonora, and our State will be pleased to forward the views of the United States Government or its representatives. You can assure General Wright that all my influence and that of my friends will be used in favor of his forces. Yours sincerely, THOMAS ROBINSON. Headqttartees Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, April 30, 1862. General: Major Drum is still absent inspecting the troops at and near Fort Yuma. My latest dates from him are of the fourteenth instant. It is probable that Colonel Carle- ton is now at or in advance of Fort Yuma. Colonel Bowie's Fifth Infantry, California Volunteers, is concentrating at Fort Y''uma as a reserve. Carleton's movement will sweep the predatory bands of Baylor and Riley out of Arizona and break up their plan of ob- taining a foothold in Sonora, and then with the well appointed force under his command, strengthened, if necessary, by the fine reserve regiment of Bowie, I have no apprehensions as to the result in any conflict with the Rebels this side of the Rio Grande. Outwardly everything is quiet in this country, but I know that there are many men on this coast who are traitors at heart, and who aVe at this moment writhing under the de- feats of the Rebels. They are harmless now, however, because so greatly in the minority ; but such men require close surveillance. In the southern portion of this State there are more sympathizers with the Rebels than anywhere else, and I have now ordered Colonel Forman, of the Fourth Infantry, Califor- nia Volunteers, now in camp at Sacramento, to proceed by the next steamer to San Pedro with his headquarters and three companies. The Colonef will take post at Camp Latham, near Los Angeles, where we have already four companies of the Second Cavalry. It has been my aim not to create any unnecessary alarm in the public mind on this coast, but to watch closely the progress'of events and be ever ready to crush any attempt to raise the standard of rebellion on the Pacific. You will observe by my General Orders No. 17 that I am gradually drawing the cords a little closer around treason. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Brig.-Gen. L. Thomas, Adjutant-General U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. PROPOSED INVASION OF TEXAS. 23 PROPOSED INVASION OF TEXAS VIA MEXICO. When the first call for troops was made it was understood that they would be used to guard the overland mail route, via Salt Lake. But it was afterwards decided to use them for an invasion of the State of Texas by the way of Sonora and Chihuahua, landing at Mazatlan or Guaymas, in Sonora. Permission was obtained from the Governors of those Mexi- can States, and from the Mexican Government. General Sumner was assigned to the command, and the troops to compose the expedition were selected. The following is the correspondence relating to it: [Telegraph to outer station, thence by pony express and telegraph.] Headquarters of the Army, Washington, August 16, 1861. Brigadier-General E. V. Sumner, U. 8. A., San Francisco: You are to command an expedition into Texas, via Mazatlan, to be composed of two batteries and ten foot companies of one regiment of volunteer cavalry and four regiments of volunteer infantry. Brigadier-General J. W. Denver will be associated with you, and take with you Captain K. L. Ogden, Assistant Quartermaster. A requisition has been made on the Governor for the volunteers. Commuunicate with him. Particulars by mail. WINFIELD SCOTT. Headquarters of the Army, Washington, August 16, 1861. Brigadier-General E. V. Sumner, U. S. Arrny, Commanding, etc., San Francisco, Cal.: Sir: A telegram was sent you this day in relation to an expedition to Texas, and the General-in-Chief directs me to write more fully in regard to it, as follows : You are to fit out an expedition in San Francisco, preparing for embarkation thence the necessary supplies and land transportation, to land at Mazatlan, and march thence to western Texas and regain the public property in that State and draw off insurgent troops from Arkansas, Missouri, etc. J. W. Denver, Esq., of California, has been appointed Brigadier-General U. S. Volunteer Service, and will be under your command. Captain R. L. Ogden, appointed Assistant Quartermaster, and now in San Francisco, will also be subject to yoiir orders. A requisition lias been made on the Governor of California for one regiment volunteer cavalry and four regiments volunteer infantry, and he has been requested to report them to you when ready. You will please confer with him in rela- tion to them. You will add to this force two batteries of regular artillery and ten com- panies regular foot, to be collected from such points as may be most advisable. Orders will no doubt go to you from the War Department concerning the contract to be made with the steamship company. The General will only say on this subject that it will be advisable to make provision as early as possible for having coal for the transports placed in depot at ^Mazatlan. On leaving tlie Department of the Pacific, turn over the command to Colonel [George] Wright, Ninth Infantry. 1 am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, E. D. townsend; Assistant Adjutant-General. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., August 30, 1861. Lieutenant- Colonel E. D. Townsend, Assistant Adjutant-General: Colonel: I have received the General-in-Chief's dispatch informing me that I am to command an exi^edition to Texas. While I feel flattered by this selection, and willing to undertake it, especially on account of the almost insuperable difficulties that will attend it, I feel it to be a duty to the General to let him know precisely the state of things on this coast. Up to the time of the reverse in Virginia everything was perfectly safe here. There has always been a strong Secession party in this State, but it was overawed 24 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. and kept quiet. Since that news was received these people have been getting much bolder, and I have found it necessary to take strong measures to repress anv attempt on their part to thwart the Government. I think I can do it; but if they should succeed in electing their candidate for Governor, of which they are very confident, I shall not be able to do it without the most stringent measures. The Union party here is divided, and neither portion of it will sacrifice their trifling local interests for the public good; and as the dis- unionists are very active and zealous, I am by no means certain that they will not carry the election. Their numbers are variously estimated from twenty-five thousand to forty- five thousand voters. 1 shall get the force authorized to be raised here into my hands as soon as possible ; but it will take some time to do this. It is a very different thing to raise volunteers in a State where there is a strong party opposed to the Government from what it is where all are loyal. I shall lose no time in organizing this force and getting it ready for any emer- gency. In marching to Texas I would respectfully represent that Guaymas will be a much better point of departure tlian Mazatlan. The roads and country from the former are much better than from the latter, and the distance is but little more. I suppose, however, that the route must depend upon the one taken by the Secessionists if they should move in this direction. If they should make no movement hitherward, and the object of my expedition should be to recover and hold Texas, I would respectfully suggest whether it would not be a more feasible plan to take my command by sea to some point in Texas, there to meet such an additional force from the North as the commanding General might think neces- sary. This plan would give me the necessary munitions, which it would be impossible for "me to carry across the continent; besides tliis, a march at the usual rate across those deserts would inevitably unfit volunteers for some time for efiicient service in the field. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, E. V. SUMNER, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, September 7, 1861. Col. E. D. Townsend, Asst. Adjt.-Gen., Hdqrs. of the Army, Washington, D. C: Colonel : Since my letter to you of the thirtieth ultimo the Union party has triumphed in the election, which makes things much safer here. There are about twenty thousand Secession voters in this State, anci the dissolute and loose portion of this party are con- gregating in some force in the southern counties, in the hope of receiving support from Texas. 1 am reinforcing the regular troops in that quarter as speedily as possible, in order to check this movement. The great and unaccountable success in Arizona and New Mexico will no doubt embolden them, and it is by no means certain that they will not make some attempt in this direction, and if they should ever get an organized force into this State, as a rallying jioint for all the Secession element, it would inevitably inaugurate a civil war here immediately. I stated to you that I thought Guayrnas would be a better point of departure from this coast than jNIazatlan. This was on the supposition that 1 was to enter Texas on the northwestern border. I find on further inquiry that this route would be next to imprac- ticable with a large force, for the want of water, grass, etc. I fitted out General Kearny's command of one hundred men on the Rio Grande in the fall of 1846. I gave him the best of everything in the regiment, and yet when he arrived on this coast this small force was completely broken down and unable to contend successfully with the Californians who attacked him. If the object of the march is to move through Mexico and reach Texas low down on the Rio Grande, the best point of departure would be San Bias. I inclose a letter from Mr. Beale, the Surveyor-General of this State. His knowledge of Mexico is founded on his having actually traveled over it, and he is a sensible and reliable man. From Guadalaxara I could make my way north, but it would be a very long and severe march, and with all the care I could take I could not feel sure of having an army of vol- unteers in fighting order when I reached Texas. I am, however, prepared to undertake it, and, if it is not impossible, the object of the expedition will be attained. I took the liberty in my last letter of suggesting whether it would not be better to take my com- mand by sea to some point in Texas, there to be joined by a force from the North with all the "necessary munitions, etc. If the main object of the expedition is to recover Texas, I would respectfully ask the General-in-Cnief to reconsider this matter for a moment. I should feel great confidence in such an expedition, and I believe, with the additional force the General would give me, that I could recover and hold Texas, and thus make an important diversion in favor of the operations on the Mississippi. This plan would also have another great advantage. It would keep the troops here for some time while undergoing the necessary discipline, and still I should reach Texas much sooner than by the overland route. I think the presence of these troops here for a time would put down this restless and unscrupulous Secession party, and prevent any attempt from Texas. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, E. V. SUMNER, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. PKOPOSED INVASION OF TEXAS. 25 Headquarters Army, September 16, 1861. Brig. -Gen. E. V. Sumner, U. S. A., Commanding Department Pacific, San Francisco: Sir : A dispatch was sent you by the pony express the tenth instant and a duplicate the fourteenth, directing you to suspend tlie expedition, via Mazathm, to western Texas, and to prepare to send all the regular troo^is, except four companies of artillery, by steamer to New York. The General-in-Chief directs that you accordingly leave one company (Third Artillery) at Fort Vancouver and three companies in the harbor of San Francisco. The remainder of the regulars j^ou will send forward by steamer to New York as fast as they can be collected for embarkation. The cavalry and artillery horses will be disposed of in such manner as may be deemed best for the public interest. The arms and equipments of the troops will be brought with them; also, ten thousand of the muskets remaining in store. The field batteries and tlieir equipments will be left behind. You will send orders to Colonel Wright to repair to San Francisco to relieve you in command of the department, and after his arrival will proceed to the headquarters of the Army and report in person. Brig.-Gen. J. W. Denver, IT. S. Volunteer Service, will oe ordered to California to relieve Colonel Wright, who will then proceed to report in person at Army headquarters. The following dispatch was sent you this day by pony express and also by telegraph : " Besides the volunteer force called for trom California to guard the overland mail route, the five regiments (one of cavalry and four of infantry) originally ordered will be organ- ized and held ready for service on the Pacific Coast and elsewhere, according to future orders to be given. "1 send a copy of this to the Governor of California." I am, sir, etc., E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant-General. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, September 17, 1861. Col. E. D. TowNSEND, Asst. Adjt.-Gen., Hdqrs. of the Army, Washington, D. C: Colonel: I am compelled to assume the high responsibility of changing the destina- tion of the troops ordered to the plains. The disaffection in 'the southern part of this State is increasing and becoming dangerous, and it is indispensably necessary to throw reinforcements into that section immediately. The Rebels are organizing, collecting sup- plies, and evidently preparing to receive a force from Texas, and the worst feature of the affair is this : They have managed to seduce the native Californians by telling them that they will be ruined by taxes to maintain the war. I shall establish a strong camp at Warner's Ranch on the road to Fort Yuma, which will support that post, prevent the gathering of Rebels in that vicinity, and be prepared to repel any force advancing through Arizona. The onlj^ available troops I have at this moment are those raised for the overland mail route. These troops are now ready, whereas I could not get any of the last requisition ready before a month. Another consideration is this : The Fourth Infantry, now in the southern part of this State, are the only available regulars for my expedition. I cannot withdraw another man from Oregon or from any post in California, and it would be mad- ness to withdraw this regiment from its present dutj^ without replacing it with other troops. No evil will result from this change, as no protection from the Indians is neces- sary for the mail. Some of the principal agents have said to me that they did not need any protection ; nevertheless, I have ordered a company of dragoons at Fort Churchill to make a march as far out on the mail route as Ruby Valley, which is bej^ond all the Indians from whom there is anything to apprehend. I inclose a copy of my instructions for this movement. I shall place Colonel Wright in command of all the "troops in the disaffected district till I am ready to leave with the southern expedition. I would respectfully ask an early reply to my letters of the thirtieth ultimo and seventh instant, in which I took the liberty of asking "the General-in-Chief to let me proceed by sea, via the isthmus, to Brazos Santiago. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, E. V. SUMNER, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Department of State, Washington, September 20, 1861. Hon. Simon Cameron, Secretary of War: Sir: I have the honor to inclose an extract from a dispatch of the twenty-eighth ultimo, received from Mr. Corwin, relative to an apprehended invasion of Sonora l)y the insurgents of the United States, and to recommend that the subject be submitted to the General-in-Chief commanding the Armies of the United States for such directions as may be deemed most proper, asking at the same time whether a force of ten thousand men would not be a reasonable one for the service to be performed. I am, sir, your obedient servant, WILLIAM H. SEWARD. 26 RECOED OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. [Indorsement.] Headquarters Army, Washington, October 5, 1861. The General-in-Chief directs me to say, in reply to the question of the honorable Sec- retary of State, that he deems the force named by the Secretary a proper one. Respectfully submitted. E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant-General. [Inclosure.] Mr. Corwin to Mr. Seivard. U. S. Legation, Mexico, August 28, 1861. ************ Mr. Pickett, Commissioner from what he denominates "The Confederate States," is still here. He and three Southern persons sojourning in this city were engaged last night in rejoicing over the victory at Bull Run and Manassas Gap. The sketch of that battle in the New York "Herald" of the twenty-third of July reached here yesterday. The paper came here from Havana by private conveyance. Mr. Pickett has learned that Mexico had granted the United States the privilege of marching troops through Mexican territory to Arizona. He has informed the Government here that this will be considered as offensive to the " Confederate States," as New Mexico has placed herself under the pro- tection of those States. He has said, in private conversation, "If this decree is not annulled, Mexico will lose the State of Tamaulipas in sixty days." By looking on any map of Mexico it will be seen that Tamaulipas, Neuva Leon, Coa- huila. Chihuahua, and Soiiora all adjoin Texas or New Mexico. Tamaulipas is easily approached by her port, Tampico, on the Mexican Gulf, and also bv land from Texas. All the others of these States can be reached by land from Texas or IS'ew Mexico. Guav- mas is the great port on the Gulf of California, from and to which shipments are made for the States of Sonora and Chihuahua, and also to our Territory of New Mexico, including Arizona. It is, therefore, reasonable enough to conclude that the United States troops from California could be landed at Guaymas in seven days by steamer, and with a safe passage through Sonora could confront any Rebel force operating in Arizona or New Mexico proper, and also be in a j>osition to act against any filibustering enemy which might attack any of the Mexican States bordering on Texas. It is no doubt the design of the "Southern Confederation," whenever it can, to seize all of these States; indeed, to possess itself of the entire Tierra Caliente of Mexico, that being well adapted to slave labor. If Mexico should be attacked under pretense that she had justly offended the Confed- erate States by the grant of passage through Sonora, every obligation of honor would seem to require that our troops should be ready to enforce our laws auainst filibustering expeditions from our Territories against the Territories of a nation with whom we are at peace. Such troops would at the same time be efficient to restore our lawful dominion m Texas and New Mexico. Upper California, Oregon, and Washington Territory could furnish a respectable force for all these purposes, which could be conveyed by water to Guaymas, and from thence by land over good roads to their proper points of operation. The States bordering on Texas and our New Mexican frontier are very weak in popula- tion and wealth, and could be conquered by a comparatively small force. Tamaulipas has only one hundred and eight thousand of all ages, races, and sexes. The entire pop- ulation of the five Mexican States above named is stated in the most reliable census to be six hundred and twenty-eight thousand of all ages, sexes, and races, covering an area of sixty-seven thousand five hundred and sixty-tliree square miles. I am informed that recent discoveries of mineral wealth in Sonora and Chiliuahua have invited large bodies of men from California to those two States. It is suspected that they are of a class easily induced to unite with the Southern Rebels in an attack on these and their neighboring Mexican States, as well as to promote Southern pretensions in New Mexico and Texas. _ I suggest whether a prudent forecast would not invite our Government to raise in Cali- fornia and Oregon a force which should pass from Guaymas through Sonora to our pos- sessions in New Mexico and Arizona for the purposes suggested above. The proposition to send the California troops out of the State created considerable excitement and feeling, and an earnest appeal was made to the Secretary of War to countermand the order and keep the troops in California. PROPOSED INVASION OF TEXAS. 27 The following is the letter to the Secretary of War, signed by sixty- five business men and firms of San Francisco: San Francisco, Cal., August 28, 1861. Hon. Simon Cameron, Secretary of War: Dear Sir: Since the arrival of the pony express, with Washington dates of August sixteenth, a rumor has been in circulation that an enlistment of five thousand additional men from this State has been ordered for service in Texas, to wliich State they were to Eroceed with all convenient dispatcli, under command of General Sumner. This report as caused the most lively apprehensions of danger in our midst, and so deeply are we impressed that your department is not sensible of the true condition of affairs upon this coast that we most respectfully ask the rescinding of so much of the order as calls for the withdrawal of the troops to be raised, and that transfers General Sumner to another field of duty, and thereto we present the following reasons : A majority of our present State officers are undisguised and avowed Secessionists, and the balance, being utterly hostile to the administration, are advocates of a peace policy at any sacrifice, upon terms that would not be rejected even by South Carolina. Every appointment made by our Governor within the past three months unmistakably indi- cates his entire sympathy and cooperation with those plotting to sever California from her allegiance to the Union, and that, too, at the hazard of civil war. About three eighths of our citizens are natives of slaveholding States, and almost a unit in this crisis. The hatred and bitterness towards the Union and Union men, manifested so pointedly in the South and so stronglj^ evinced on the field of Itattle, is no more intense there than here. These men are never without arms, have wholly laid aside their busi- ness, and are deVoting their time to plotting, scheming, and organizing. Our advices, obtained with great prudence and care, show us that there are upwards of sixteen thou- sand " Knights of the Golden Circle" in this State, and that they are still organizing, even in our most loval districts. The fruits of so much devotion to the cause of secession and intriguing for its promo- tion are manifested in the securing of certain timid and ease-loving classes, hailing from free States, styling themselves Union men, but opposed to the war. Thus is secession consummated. Another class, by no means small, powerful through its wealth, has affili- ated with the disunionists to avoid and oppose paying a pittance towards maintaining the integrity of the Government in its hour of trial. The native Spanish race have been persuaded that all real estate complications will meet prompt adjustment at the hands of another organization ; and the unwarranted doubts, difficulties, and delaj'S that have characterized the action of the administrative branch of the Government in the final adjustment of titles under Mexican grants furnish an argument to ignorant men that human ingenuity cannot answer. The squatter and lawless trespasser, having litigated with the landed proprietor for years in his own name and that of his Government, is made to believe that no change can result to his disadvantage ; that principles established by the Federal Courts will be overturned, and Mexican grants only known in history. Upon these several subjects, which comprise the prominent points of our present posi- tion, electioneering pamphlets, resolutions, platforms, speeches, and circulars are dis- tributed with an unflagging industry, and are placed in the hands of every voter in the State. The special object of this extraordinary effort is to carry the State election, which takes place one week from to-day, September the fourth. In this campaign the Union voters are unfortunately divided, and the best devised plans have failed to unite them. The Secessionists, the Douglas party, and the Republicans have each a full ticket in the field, and we are overwhelmed with apprehensions lest the enemies of the country may tri- umph. Should such be the case, civil strife would be forced upon our loyal population, and the most prosperous State in the Union would be desolated and destroj'cd. The frightful scenes now transpiring in Missouri would be rivaled by the atrocities enacted upon the Pacific Coast. Loyalty and patriotism embrace within their firm grasp the body of the wealth and intelligence of California, and an attempt at a severance will be contested with inflexible determination. We need not remind you of the vast importance of preserving California to the Union. Its great geographical extent, its mineral and agricultural wealth, the fact that it is our chief seat of empire upon the Pacific, and that its ]>olitical action will exercise a powerful, if not controlling, influence upon its neighliors at the North, imperatively demand that no precaution should be neglected to insure its fidelity. We need only appeal to the examples furnished by Missouri, and even Virginia, to show that the efforts of a comparativel.y small number of audacious and unscrupulous men are sufficient to precipitate an uiiwilling population into disunion, or at least to inaugurate civil war. If, unfortunately, from the causes we have mentioned, the secession minority in this State should ol)tain control, you will at once perceive with what power for mischief it would be armed, and how imminent is our danger. To retain a State in its allegiance is a thousandfold more easy than to overcome disloyalty affecting to act under State authority. Nothing will more certainly check treasonable attempts than a conviction of their 28 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. hopelessness. To deprive us of the mihtary support of the Government at this time is to hold out a direct encouragement to traitors. We beg most earnestly to remind you that in our case an "ounce of preventive is worth a pound of cure." Very respectfully, yours, Robt. C. Rogers. Macondray & Co. Jno. Sime"& Co. J. B. Thomas. W. W. Stow. Horace P. James. Geo. F. Bragg & Co. Flint, Peabody & Co. Wm. B. Johnson. D. 0. Mills. H. M. Newhall & Co. Henry Schmildell. Murphy, Grant & Co. Wm. T. Coleman & Co. DeWitt, Kittle & Co. Richard M. Jessup. Graves, Williams & Buckley. Donohoe, Ralston & Co. H. M. Nuzlee. Geo. C. Shreve & Co. Peter Donahue. Kellogg, Hewston & Co. Moses Ellis & Co. R. D. W. Davis & Co. L. B. Benchley & Co. Wm. A. Dana. Jones, Dixon & Co. J. Y. Halleck & Co. Forbes & Babcock. A. T. Lawton. Geo. J. Brooks & Co. Jno. B. Newton & Co. Chas. W. Brooks & Co. James Patrick & Co. Locke & Montague. Janson, Bond & Co. Jennings & Brewster. Treadwell & Co. William Alvord & Co. Shattuck &. Hendley. Randell & Jones. J. B. Weir & Co. B. C. Hand & Co. O. H. Griffin & Bro. Dodge & Shaw. Tubbs & Co. J. Whitney, Jr. C. Adolphe Low & Co. Haynes & Lawton. J. D. Farnell. C. E. Hitchcock. Geo. Howes & Co. Sam. Merritt. Jacob Underbill & Co. Morgan, Stone & Co. J. W. Brittan. T. H. & J. S. Bacon. R. B. Swain & Co. Fargo & Co. Nathaniel Page. Stevens, Baker & Co. R. E. Brewster & Co. Tay, Brooks & Backus, win. Norris. E. H. Parker. The foregoing letter seems to have had the desired effect, for orders were soon issued directing the suspension of preparations for the expe- dition. A copy of the order is given below. The reflection on the Governor's loyalty seems to have been uncalled for; there is no evidence in the records that indicates that "his entire sympathy and cooperation, were with those plotting to sever California from her allegiance to the Union at the hazard of civil war." He seems to have done promptly everything required of him by the Government, and the officers he appointed and commissioned in the volunteer forces from this State were, without exception, loyal to the Government and faithful in every position in which they were placed. On the very day the above letter was written he wrote as follows to General Sumner: State of California, Executive Department, Sacramento, August 28, 1861. Brig.-Gen. E. V. Sumner, U. S. Army: General: Your letter of yesterday is received. I regret exceedingly that I have been unable to visit San Francisco during the last week, as I have been most anxious to confer with you in regard to the recent requisition. You will see that I have lost no time in making the call. I am satisfied from the assurances received from the most populous counties of the State that in two weeks we will have the requisite number of men to fill the requisition. Enlisting is going on rapidly, and the fife and drum are heard in every village. 1 have repeatedly assured you that none other than those loyal to the General Govern- ment would be offered bearing "commissions" of the State. And surely none entertain- ing disloyal sentiments to the Federal Government would desire to place themselves in a position "at once false and dishonorable. As I have repeatedly assured you, there will be no clashing of sentiment on this head. _ The volunteer soldiery of this State desire to be commanded by their own distinguished citizens, as far as possible; and I assure you, with all candor, that if it were differently understood we would find it exceedingly difficult, if not impossible, to fill the demand of the President. Notwithstanding the pressure of business now pouring in upon me, 1 will on to-morrow visit San Francisco for the purpose of having a free and frank interview with you on this subject. 1 am. General, very respectfully, your obedient servant, JOHN G. DOWNEY, Governor. PROPOSED INVASION OF TEXAS. 29 The following is the further correspondence regarding the Texas exi^e- dition: Headquarters of the Army, Washington, September 9, 1861. Brig. -Gen. E. V. Sumner, U. S. A., Commanding Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, 'Cat.: Sir: Lieutenant-General Scott, with the assent of the Secretary of War, directs that vou suspend preparations fot- the expedition against western "Texas, via ^lazatlan. Instructions will be sent you by the next mail for other purposes. Prepare the regular troops, except four companies of artillery, to come by steam to New York. Two regi- ments of volunteers will replace the regulars. I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant-General. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, September 28, 1861. Col. E. D. TowNSEND, Assistant Adjutant-General, Washington: Colonel: I have just received the commanding General's dispatch countermanding the expedition to Texas, and I do feel greatly relieved thereat. I was willing to under- take it, but I could not feel sure that I could carry it through, for the difficulties were all but insuperable. You will have received my letter of the seventeenth instant, informing the General that I had changed the destination of the troops ordered on the overland route. If I could have anticipated this last order I should not have made this change, for I should have had troops enough without them for the disaffected part of the State. As this change has already been made, and nearly all of Colonel Carleton's command is now in the south- ern part of the State, I do not think it advisable to bring them back, at a heavy expense, to send them on the overland route this fall, especially as their presence there is not necessary for the protection of the mail. A company of the First Cavalry has left Fort Churchill to march to Ruby Vallej' and back. Colonel Carleton's command can move out on the overland road in March next, and thus save an immense expense in forage for this winter. The hay would cost $60 a ton and the barley $9 96 a bushel. I would respectfully ask the General's sanction for this arrangement. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, E. V. SUMNER, Brigadier-General, U. S. Armj^, Commanding. [Indorsement.] War Department, October 28, 1861. Approved: SIMON CAMERON, Secretary of War. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., October 31, 1861. Col. E. D. TowNSEND, A. A. G., Headqxiarters of the Army, Washington, D. C: Colonel: 1 deem it my duty to submit to the General-in-Chief the condition of affairs in the Southern District of California, and the prudential measures which I consider of vital importance in suppressing any attempts of the Rebel forces to gain a foothold on the Pacific Coast. The United States troops in this department can repel any direct invasion of the State by the Rebels, but the adjoining State of Sonora, witli a feeble gov- ernment and sparse population, presents inducements of the strongest kind for the Rebels to march a force into that country and obtain possession of the fine port of Guaymas. This once accomplished, it destroys our commerce in the Gulf of California, and inter- rupts the natural transit in and olit of Arizona. The fondly cherished hopes and aim of the Rebels are to obtain a port on the Pacific. Timely interference on our part will frus- trate their designs. To protect Arizona, and reestablish the authoritv of the United States Government in that country, the occupation of Sonora is a military necessity. The amicable relations existing between our Government and that of Mexico would pot necessarily be interrupted by our temporary occupation of Sonora; the design and object would be apparent. At all events, Sonora is de facto independent of the central Government, and has been so for four years, and I am assured by persons whose responsible positions and reputa- tion guarantee their assertion, that the introduction of a force of United States troops would be hailed with joy, and meet with the moral and physical support of the entire 30 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. population. We would not enter the country as conquerors, but as friends, to unite with the Government and people in driving Imck tlie Southern Eebels, who are now threatening their country with ruin and devastation. I am informed by gentlemen of high standing that the introduction of United States troops into Sonora would be agreeable to the })resent Governor — Pesqueira. Under all tiae circumstances, to protect ourselves, 1 consider it imperative that we should take the initiative in this matter. Sonora is weak and unable to resist a Rebel force, and if our aid is withheld she will inevitably be overrun— virtually conquered — and the Rebels obtain possession of the port of Guaymas. Let two regiments, one of cavalry and one of infantry, with a light artillery battery, be promptly thrown into Guaymas, and all will be well. A discreet and prudent com- mander woidd conciliate the Government and people of Sonora, and cooperating har- moniously together, no Rebel forces could enter the State. Peace and prosperity would reign within its borders. Once occupy Sonora, and the reestablishment of our authority in Arizona would be a work of easy accomplishment. The force necessary for the expedition is now on this coast, and could be transported to Guaymas by steamers in a week's time. I have the honor to be, verj'^ respectfully, your obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, January 28,. 1862. Brig. -Gen. L. Thomas, Adjutant-General U. S. Army, Washington, D. C: Prom the latest and most reliable information, I am more strongly than ever impressed with the importance of an early and prompt occupation of Guaymas. G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, January 29, 1862. General : Inclosed herewith is a copy of a telegraphic dispatch which I had the honor to transmit to you yesterday. Also, copy of extract from a letter from Mr. Thomas Rob- inson, a resident of Guaymas, Sonora. This extract was presented to me by Mr. Flint, of this city, a gentleman of standing and reliability, connected with the steamship line between this place and Guaymas. From the best information in my possession at this moment, 1 am disposed to believe that the views taken by Mr. Robinson as to the intended movements of the Rebel forces are in the main correct. The large force I am assembling in the southern portion of this State, preparatory to an advance from Fort Yuma, will doubtless cause the Rebel leaders to deflect from their line of operations, and, if possible, gain the port of Guaymas. To frustrate all such attempts, I deem it of the first impor- tance that a strong force should be thrown into that city, aided by the presence of a few ships of war. I propose to open a correspondence with the Governor of Sonora on this subject, and I am assured by the best authority that our temporary occupation of Guay- mas, or any portion of the State, to protect it'from the inroads of the Rebels, would be cheerfully acquiesced in by the authorities and people of that country. The storm has somewhat abated for a few days past. To-day it is raining again, and the roads are not in a condition to advance my expeditionary forces to Fort Yuma. However, it is only a question of time ; we will be successful. I have no special news from the district of Oregon; all was quiet in that quarter when last heard from. The winter has been unusually severe, and the navigation of the Columbia River entirely obstructed by ice. The Legislature of California is now in session in this city, compelled to abandon Sacra- mento temporarily. Very respectfully, your most obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadiei'-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Brig.-Gen. L. Thomas, Adjutant-General U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. [Copy of letter from Thomas Robinson, Esq.] **************** -x- Immediately on the receipt of this please call upon General Wright and state to him, in my name, that by express received by me to-day from Arizona and from most reliable sources, I have the following statement : "The Southern troops, under Colonel Baylor, Militai'y Governor, are expected at Tucson within ten days, numbering nine hundred men. It is said they will immediately make a strong and continued campaign on the PKOPOSED INVASION OF TEXAS. 31 Apaches. Reports say (which I fear is very probable) they will march into Sonora. In the meanwhile their headquarters will be at Calabazes, on the line. Agents to purchase flour, corn, etc., are actually in the Territory, under escort; contracts for hay have already been given out. Brigadier-General Sibley, C. S. A., with three thousand men, takes command m Arizona and New Mexico, and will immediately attack the United States forces in New Mexico. The Southern soldiers are full of fight ; only the other day one hundred crossed the Jronada del Muerto, drove in the pickets of the l/nited States forces, and made forty prisoners." Tliese same reports were afloat here three days since, when I arrived, and to-day they are confirmed. There is no doubt in my mind as to the desires and inten- tions of these Southern forces. What the devil do th'ey care for Arizona, without one hundred souls in it, and nothing worth having there ! They wish to march into Sonora, as is intimated from many sources, and take quiet possession, for we are not at present in condition to resist, having just passed through a very sore trial, although with success. If they once get possession of this State and its posts, the North may just as well give up the cohiplete line through from Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of California, and it will require a supreme effort then to evict them. This is no newspaper talk, but something certain, and the only way to avoid a most serious and difficult position is for the United States Government to send without a moment's delay the necessary forces to act. Let me request of you to urge upon General Wright the necessity of this step. Let one thousand men, properly equipped, be sent immediately to Guaymas, officered by gentle- men of prudence and judgment, and I will see that they get through immediately to Ari- zona. The Government and people will be too happy to see such a friend coming to their rescue. If necessary, let the General telegraph to Washington for the necessary powers. But he must act promptly, and I will guarantee his full success. And by adopting these measures he will have acquired a victory which will be more than galling to the South. ***************** I will take the contract for transporting troops and equiimients to Arizona and fur- nishing everything necessary. You are aware the Congress of Mexico has given a cordial permit for transit of troops through Sonora, and our State will be pleased to forward the views of the United States Government or its representatives. You can assure General Wright that all my influence and that of my friends will be used in favor of his forces. Yours, sincerely, THOMAS ROBINSON. 32 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. THE CALIFORNIA COLUMN. After the proposition to invade Texas, via Sonora and Chihuahua, was given up, General Sumner was ordered East, and Brigadier-General George Wright, United States Volunteers, Colonel of the Ninth Infantry, U. S. A., succeeded to the command of the Department of the Pacific. The California troops were stationed at various places throughout the State. The regulars, with the exception of the Ninth Infantry and four companies of the Third Artillery, were ordered East. The folloAving is the correspondence showing the strength and dispo- sition of the troops up to the time of the organization of the " California Column;" the California Column, so called, being the force organized for the purpose of recapturing New Mexico, which at that time comprised the territory now within the limits of Arizona. (See proclamation of General Carleton organizing the Territory of Arizona, on page 55 of this book) : Headquarters Army, September 16, 1861. Brig. -Gen. E. V. Sumner, U. S. A^, Commanding Department Pacific, San Francisco : Sir: A dispatch was sent you by the pony express the tenth instant and a duplicate the fourteenth, directing you to suspend the expedition, via Mazatlan^ to western Texas, and to prepare to send all the regular troops, excei)t four companies of artillery, by steamer to New York. The General-in-Chief directs that you accordingly leave one company (Third Artillery) at Fort Vancouver and three companies in the harbor of San Francisco. The remainder of the regulars you will send forward by steamer to New York as fast as they can be col- lected for embarkation. The cavalry and artillery horses will be disposed of in such manner as may be deemed best for the public interest. The arms and equipments of the troops will be brought with them ; also, ten thousand of the muskets remaining in store. The field batteries and their equipments will be left behind. You will send orders to Colonel Wright to repair to San Francisco to relieve you in command of the department, and after his arrival will proceed to the headquarters of the Army and report in person. Brig.-Gen. J. W. Denver, U. S. Volunteer Service, will be ordered to California to relieve Colonel Wright, who will then proceed to report in person at Army headquarters. The following dispatch was sent you this day by pony express and also oy telegraph : "Besides the volunteer force called for from California to guard the overland mail route, the five regiments (one of cavalry and four of infantry) originally ordered will be organ- ized and held ready for service on the Pacific Coast and elsewhere, according to future orders to be given. " I send a copy of this to the Governor of California." 1 am, sir, etc., E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant-General. General Orders,) Headquarters Department of the Pacific, No. 23. f San Francisco, October 2, 1861. In compliance with instructions received from the General-in-Chief, the following movements of regular troops in this department are ordered, preparatory to their sail- ing for New York : 1. The garrison of each of the several posts in the District of Oregon will, upon being relieved by volunteer troops, proceed to Fort Vancouver, from whence they will be sent to this city. The horses and horse equipments belonging to the company of cavalry at The Dalles will be turned over to the companj^ of Oregon volunteers ; the horses and equipments pertaining to other companies of cavalry in the district will be brought to this city. 2. Tlie troops serving in the District of Southern California will, with the exception of those stationed at Fort Yuma and New San Diego, be in readiness to concentrate at San THE CALIFORNIA COLUMN. 33 Pedro. When relieved by volunteers the companies at Fort Yuma will unite with that at New San Diego. 3. The garrisons of Forts Churchill, Humboldt, Bragg, Crook, Gaston, Umpqua, and Ter-Waw will be relieved by volunteer troops. When relieved, the companies of the Sixth Regiment of Infantry at these posts will repair to Benicia Barracks, and those of the Fourth Infantry and First Cavalry to this city. The horses, with their equipments, pertaining to companies of the First Cavalry at Forts Churchill and Crook will be brought to this city. 4. The headquarters and Companies C, H, I, and L of the Third Regiment of Artillery will be in readiness to sail at a moment's notice. The horses, harness, etc., pertaining to Company C will be turned over to the Quartermaster's Department, and tlie field battery and ordnance stores to the Ordnance Department. 5. Lieutenant-Colonel Merchant will at once transfer from Companies D, H, I, and L of his regiment a sufficient number of privates to make an aggregate of ninety for each of those companies selected to remain on this coast. 6. Paragraph 1 of Special Orders No. 165 is revoked. Company L, Third Artillery, will immediately proceed to the Presidio of San Francisco. 7. The troops directed above to repair to this city will, upon their arrival, receive fur- ther instructions. By order of Brigadier-General Sumner. R. C. DRUM, Assistant Adjutant-General. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, October 28, 1861. Colonel : I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your communication of the thirtieth ultimo, also an extract from Special Order No. 160, of the same date, from the headquarters of the Army. On the seventeenth instant, five companies of the Second Infantry, California Volunteers, left this place on the steamer for Oregon, for the purpose of relieving the regular troops at the most remote stations in that district. To-morrow five companies of the Fourth Infantry, California Volunteers, will embark for Oregon, and relieve the troops at Fort Dalles, and the garrisons in the district west of the Cascade Mountains. After the withdrawal of the regular troops from the District of Oregon there will remain, under the present arrangement, ten companies of volunteer infantry and one company of regulars (Tnird Artillerv). The company of the Third Artillery now at Fort Vancouver will occupy San Juan Island, and the volunteer infantry will occupy all the posts in the district now garrisoned by the regulars, with the exception of Fort Cassadv. No more troops will be sent to Oregon for the present, and I have suspended the enroll- ment of the volunteer company of cavalry at Fort Dalles, as the recent call made by the War Department for a regiment of cavalry to be raised in Oregon will, it is presumed, be ample for any emergencies likely to arise m that country. The District of Southern Cali- fornia is under the command of Colonel Carleton. He has ten companies of infantry and five of cavalry, and, should it be necessary, an additional force can be thrown into that country with promptness. On the steamer which will leave here on the first prox- imo there will embark at San Pedro the headquarters staff, band, and six companies of the Fourth Infantry, one company of the Ninth Infantry, and two companies of the First Cavalry, the whole under command of Bvt. Lt.-Col. R. C. Buchanan, Fourth Infantry. The regular troops from Fort Yuma will reach San Diego in season to embark on the steamer leaving here on the twenty-first of November. I shall send forward the regular troops to New York with the utmost dispatch, as fast as they reach the coast, without regard to regiments. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Colonel, U. S. Army, Commanding, Co?."E. D. Townsend, Assistant Adjutant-General, Headquarters of the Army, Washingt07i, D. C. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, November 5, 1861. General: I have this moment received Major-General McClellan's dispatch of the second instant, calling for a report of the condition of my troops. I have replied briefly by telegraph as follows : " Troops in good condition. Cavalry regiments full. Infantry regiments filling up. Fifteen companies sent north." The organization of the volunteer force called for from this State by the War l)ei)artment will be completed at an early date. The cavalry service is the favorite arm in this country, and both regiments, the first of five and the second of twelve companies, are full. It is confidently expected that the five infantry regiments will be nearly filled by the first of December. The First Infantry is fully organized and is in the southern district of the State. Five companies of the Sec- ond and five of the Fourth Infantry have already been sent to Oregon to relieve the regu- lar troops in that State and the Territory of Washington. Four companies of the Third Infantrv and one of the Second Cavalry have been sent to relieve the garrisons of Forts Bragg, Seward, Gaston, and Ter-Waw ; one company of the Second Cavalry to Fort Crook ; 34 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS, two companies of same regiment to Fort Clinrchill, and one to Benicia Barracks. In the Southern District of California Colonel Carleton is in command. He has his own regi- ment, First California Volunteer Infantry, and the First Cavalry, a l)attalion of five com- panies. Commands have already been sent to relieve the regular troops at Fort Yuma and at San Diego. Colonel Carleton's intimate knowledge of tne southern section of this State makes it of the highest importance that he should remain there in command. As the War Department specially designated Colonel Carleton to command the First Infantry, California Volunteers, originally designed for jirntection to the overland mail service, I have taken it for granted that it was not intended to withdraw him from the volunteer service, under the instructions from Adjutant-General's office of the third of October, 1861. Lieut. -Col. Cady, of the Seventh Infantry, regular Army, is now in com- mand of the District of Oregon, having been sent there by General iSumner to relieve Colonel Brott, of the First Cavalry. The regular troops 1 shall send East as fast as they reach the coast. Most of them will have sailed by the first of December; those from Colville and Walla Walla will not get off quite so soon. Should it be the wish of the department to send volunteers from this country to the East, I doubt not that the regi- ments would be filled very promptly. The personnel is not surpassed by any troops we have; all that is required is instruction and discipline. Very respectfully, your most obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Brigadier-General Seth Williams, Adjutant-General, at Headquarters of the Army, Wash- ington, D. C. [Indorsement.] Inform General W. that Colonel Carleton and Colonel Cady will be retained in his department ; that his arrangements are approved. Recommend to the Secretary that six picked squadrons of Californians be formed lor service with the Army of Potomac and four for service in Texas ; that two regiments of California and Oregon infantry be raised for service here and two for western Texas. GEORGE B. McCLELLAN. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., November 15, 1861. General: At 11 o'clock this morning I received your telegraphic dispatch of the thirteenth instant. On the seventeenth instant I shall forward the return called for, as complete as circumstances will admit of. In the meantime, in order to keep the depart- ment fully informed of the progress we are making in organizing the volunteers in this State, I will give you a synopsis of the diff"erent regiments. The First Cavalry, a battal- ion of five companies, has been filled and is posted in the southern district of the State. The Second Cavalry, consisting of twelve companies, has been filled. Two of the com- panies are at Fort Churchill, one at Fort Crook, one at Fort Seward, one at Benicia, and the remaining seven are in camp four miles from this city. Both of the cavalry regi- ments have tlieir horses, but thus far they have only been drilled on foot. They are undergoing a thorough course of discipline and instruction. The First Infantry has been organized and is nearly full. The regiment is stationed at Fort Yuma and other points in the southern district. The Second Infantry has its headquarters at the Pre- sidio, near this city. Five companies of the regiment have been organized and sent under a field oflicer to Oregon, to relieve some of the regular troops in that district. The remaining five companies will, I think, be filled in the course of a month. The Third Infantry has its headquarters near Stockton, in this State. Four companies have been detached to relieve the regulars at Forts Ter-Waw, Gaston, Bragg, and Seward. The remaining six companies will soon be filled. The Fourth Infantry has its headquarters near Auburn, in this State. Five companies of this regiment, under the Lieutenant- Colonel, have already been sent to the District of Oregon, and the remaining five will soon be filled. The Fifth Infantry is near the city of Sacramento. No detachments have been made from this regiment. The recruiting is progressing favorably. I think we can rely upon it that all the regi- ments will be filled by the close of the year. A rigid course of discipline and instruction has been instituted in all the regiments; the otficers are generally enthusiastic and zeal- ous in the discharge of their duties, and are to be commended for their assiduity in acquiring a knowledge of their duties. On the steamer which left here on the eleventh I sent no troops East ; they could not reach here in season. On the steamer leaving on the twenty-first I shall embark three companies of the Sixth Infantry, now at Benicia, and three of the Sixth and two of the Fourth Infantry, at San Diego, the whole commanded by Colonel Seawell, Sixth Infantry. I expect to send the last of the regular troops in the department to New York on the steamer of the eleventh proximo. 1 have notning special to report. Everything is quiet to all appearance, but we must not relax in our vigilance nor be lulled into a false security. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding Department. Brig.-Gen. L. Thomas, Adjxitant-General U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. THE CALIFORNIA COLUMN. 35 [Indorsement.] Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, November 16, 1861. The within commnnication, addressed to Brigadier-General Thomas, after receiving his telegraphic dispatch of the thirteenth instant, is respectfully submitted to Major- General McClellan. G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Assistant Adjutant-General, Headquarters of the Army, Washington, D. C. [Telegram.] Headquarters of the Army, Adjutant-General's Office, Washington, November 19, 1861. Brig. -Gen. George Wright, U. S. Volunteers, San Francisco, Cal.: You are assigned to the command of the Department of the Pacific, and will retain the Ninth Regiment of Infantry in your command. By command of Major-General McClellan. LORENZO THOMAS, Adjutant-General. Headquarters Department op the Pacific, San Francisco, November 22, 1861. Assistant Adjutant-General, Headquarters of the Army , Washington: Dispatch received from headquarters of Maj.-Gen. McClellan, dated 19 November. G. WRIGHT. Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Copy to go by steamer. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, November 20, 1861. Assistant Adjutant-General, Headquarters of the Army, Washington, D. C. : Sir: On the sixteenth instant I had the honor to acknowledge (by telegraph) the receipt of Major-General McClellan's dispatch of the thirteenth. I have recalled Colonel Carle- ton from his command in the southern district, and as soon as he arrives I shall organize his command of at least one regiment, for the protection of the overland mail route. I have conferred with Mr. Louis SicLane, the agent, as to the most suitable point to locate the troops, in order to afford the required protection. He suggests Simpson's Park, Ruby Valley, and Camp Floyd, as the best positions to occupy. The first is three hundred and twenty-six miles from Sacramento, Ruby Valley ninety-eight miles from Sinijison's, and Camp' Floyd is two hundred and seventeen miles in advance of Ruby Valley. The weatlier for many days past has been tempestuous in the extreme, and the snow on the mountains is reported as very deep, and it maybe next to an impossibility for the troops to cross over with the necessary supplies. Were it not for the starving condition of the Indians, no fears need be entertained of their committing any dei)redations. Twenty thousand dollars' worth of provisions, annually distributed to the friendly tribes along this section of the route, would save the Government vast sums of money. The contract made last summer for the transportation of our supplies from this place to Ruby Valley was at the rate of .$400 per ton; and at this season it will cost much more. Everj'thing is quiet on this coast; nothing of importance has transpired since my com- munication to the Adjutant-General of the Army, dated on the sixteenth instant, a copy of which was forwarded to the headquarters of the Army. I have removed the Third Infantry, California Volunteers, from Stockton to Benicia Barracks. Four companies of this regiment are already at their stations ; the remaining six have been organizea and are progressing favorably in recruiting. Clothing for all the troops in the department is being made here. Very soon the supply will be ample and of a superior quality, at a reasonable rate. On the ninth 1 inspect'ed the troops at Fort Point, one company Third Artillery, commanded by Brevet Major Austin, and on the tliirteenth I inspected the troops at Alcatraz Island, two companies Third Artillery, commanded by Major Burton. It affords me pleasure to report that I found the troops in high order. The armament of the fort, although incomplete, was found in handsome condition, and ready for any emergency. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Armj', Commanding. 36 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. Headquartees Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., November 21, 1861. General: I have this day forwarded to you by steamer a return of troops of this de- partment. It is made up of the latest reports we have received. My troops are occupy- ing a vast extent of country, extending- from Yuma in the south to Colville in the north, a distance of about two thousand miles, over the route usually marched. The severe snowstorm in the mountains has completely blocked up the mail route east, and it will probably be several days before they can resume their regular trips. In the meantime I shall avail myself of the telegraph and the tri-monthly steamers to communicate with headquarters. Colonel Seawell sailed on the steamer to-day with three companies Sixth Infantry. At San Diego he will receive five additional companies. Major Lovell, Tenth Infantry, Major Flint, Sixteenth Infantry, and Brevet Major Andrews, Third Artillery, I have placed on duty with Colonel Seawell's command. The last steamer from Oregon brought down two companies of the Ninth Infantry, and on the steamer now due I expect five more companies of the same regiment. They will all go East on the steamer of the first of December. The companies from Forts Dalles, Walla Walla, and Colville may be looked for by the tenth of December. Lieutenant Mullon has one hundred good men of the Ninth Infantry as escort to the Walla Walla and Fort Berton wagon road expedition. An order was sent early in October for those men to join their companies, since which we have heard nothing from them. The last General Order I have received from your office was No. 89, of eleventh of October, a single copy onlj^. I have not yet received the revised Army Regulations. I would suggest that in sending out books and large packages the ocean route be used. Quiet pervades the Pacific Slope. Very respectfully, your obedient sevant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Brig.-Gen. L. Thomas, Adjutant-General U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, November 26, 1861. Assistant Adjutant-General, Headquarters of the Army, Washington, D. C. : Sir: On the twenty-second instant I had the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the dispatch of the nineteenth, from the headquarters of the Army, assigning me to the com- mand of this department, and further instructing me to retain the Ninth Infantry under my command. Two companies Ninth Infantry (G and K), with the non-commissioned staff and band, arrived here on the fourteenth, and five more companies of the same regiment reached here on the twenty-second. This command I have concentrated at the Presidio, San Francisco, to undergo a thorough course of instruction. The remaining two companies of the Ninth Infantry are en route from Fort Colville, and I have ordered them to halt at Fort Vancouver. I propose to send one of those companies to "Camp Pickett," on the island of San Juan, and let the other remain at Fort Vancouver, the headquarters of the District of Oregon and the principal depot for that command. Company E, Ninth Infantrv, left this coast on the steamer of the firet instant for New York, witli the command under Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Buchanan, Fourth Infantry. The company was without any officer present belonging to it. The Captain, Wood, is on recruiting service East. Nothing was said in the telegraphic dispatch about retaining any additional medical officers, but I have assumed that I should anticipate the wishes of the General-in-Chief by keeping three assistant surgeons, Hager. Craig, and Taylor. Their services are neces- sary in consequence of the retention of the Ninth Infantry. They were selected after consultation with the Medical Director. After the company of the Ninth Infantry reaches San Juan Island the company of the Third Artillery now there will be brought to this place and posted in one of the fortifica- tions in the harbor. I have ordered the horses and horse equipments of the four companies of the First Cav- alry now in Oregon to be concentrated at Fort Vancouver. They have about two hun- dred horses, but a majority of them are old and unfit for hard service. 1 would recommend that they be turned over to the volunteer cavalry being raised in Oregon, should the department design furnishing those troops with horses and equipments. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Adjutant-General's Office, January 3, 1862. Respectfully referred for perusal, and remark invited, to the Quartermaster-General, Commissary-General, Surgeon-General. By order: • E. D. TOWNSEND, Please return. Assistant Adjutant-General. THE CALIFORNIA COLUMN. 87 Eespectfully returned to the Adjutant-General, U. S. Army. B j^ order : E. J. SIBLEY, Lieutenant-Colonel, U. S. Army, Deputy Quartermaster-General. Quartermaster-General's Office, August 30, 1862. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, November 29, 1861. To the Assistant Adjutant-General, Headquarters of the Army, Washington, D. C: Sir: Since my communication of the twenty-sixth instant, nothing of interest has trans- pired within this department. At this moment (1 p. m.) it is not probable that the steamer which leaves here to-morrow morning will take more than the headquarters and two companies of the First Cavalry. It is possible, however, that the two companies of tlie Fourth and one of the Sixth Infantry may reach here in time. Very respectfullv, your "obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. 38 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. CD i Total Commissioned Subalterns Captains.. Regimental Staff O ffi cers Regimental Field Of fleers Military Storekeep- ers... Ordnance Depart- ment Pay Department Medical Department. Quartermaster's De- partment Adjutant - General's Department Aid-de-Camp ._ General Officers 1^ O l^ iC I^ CO to -* lO C-l I CO -3< iH 04 C-1 'M 1-1 O lNCOl>00i-l0DlOC0C>l r^C^-S<005 0J •I tH C-1 M C^ C^ CO CO CO -^ CO CO iH « 03 . . . .S i3S-tl ;S'3; 03 -C -03 1" . p-2 5 b^ ©fc S be o3 &« "trt ^ ':rl o "t^ -^ ■s M c g p<.3 O •'H OJ o3 0) +i Number of Companies. CO O O Ol Ol IM iH r THE CALIFORNIA COLUMN. 39 Aggregate Total Enlisted. Privates . Artificers, Farriers, and Blacksmiths.. OSCOi-iOOOOClt^i— (OOtOlCTj* ■- O O^ CO t^ :C t^ Ov iC "^ rH I— « C^ T-H iC^ O ^ i-H C-- O l.O 5D to to iH X CC T)< lO lO lO rH Musicians . Corporals. Sergeants. Hospital Stewards Orderly Sergeants . Non - Commissioned StaflFof Regiments. Number of Companies. I— ItH r-t 00^ > r-l C-) O CO lO Tf C-> >H 1 i-Hi-H i-l C>) T-l •NOOCOCCtOOO-*-^ Tj" CO ^ T)< t3< CO '^ t^ CO CO COCO ~ it m C (D to s g 3 a p*" 0,5 o o >S. g^ a"KCi •S aS S-^ o.l3,a o o iH (H a ■ p. a O a 2 a >;.s ^ ■5 a 03 . — a ■^ «P3 • .• a-s-f^ ^^ a-s-K 50000^ ;>.2S'.t! OS f B-2 £fig5^ ,s:::^ acn ; .gemote 3 tUDoS P.2 r- ^" > a'' t: 1^ a a f^^ r-IOlOOC-. OCIrHi-Hr-l' go d5 »> t3 H sz oS WO .^ c «R a «2 h3 Cb a 6,5 2 «.^ ^J -d 4) D a§ ^ ^ a Q 1 s A # ^ 40 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, December 10, 1861. General: The troops in this department are distributed over such a wide extent of country, and the communication with some of the remote stations being very uncertain as to time, we have found it impossible to prepare the tri-monthly reports required at your office with promptness. Under these embarrassments, I avail myself of every opportunity to keep you well informed by letter of the position and condition, as well as the proximate strength, of the troops on' this coast. In Oregon District I have two companies Ninth Infantry, one company Third Artillery, and ten companies of volunteer infantry. In the Central District, embracing San Francisco and the northern portion of Cali- fornia, I have three companies Third Artillery, one ordnance company, seven com- panies Ninth Infantry, one regiment of volunteer cavalry, and thirty companies of volunteer infantry. In the District of Southern California I have five companies of volunteer cavalry and a regiment of volunteer infantry. The strength of the four companies Third Artillery is about 350 The strength of the seven companies Ninth Infantry is about 550 The Ordnance Company at Benicia is about 50 The First Cavalry (five companies) Volunteers is about 450 The Second Cavalry (twelve companies) Volunteers is about 1,000 The five regiments "infantry Volunteers is about 3,500 Total 5,900 The condition of the troops is good; they are all under a rigid course of discipline and instruction. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Brig.-Gen. L. Thomas, Adjutant-General U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., December 10, 1861. Brig.-Gen. L. Thomas, Adjutant-General U.S. Army, Washhigtoii, D. C: General: For several weeks past small parties have been organizing in the southern district of this State, with the avowed purpose of proceeding to Texas to aid the Rebels. To enable me to frustrate their designs I have seized all the boats and ferries on the Col- orado River, and have them strongly guarded. I have reinforced Fort Yuma with two more companies— one of infantry and one of cavalry ; also with two twelve-pounder brass cannon. Major Rigg, First California Volunteer Infantry, commanding United States troops near Warner's Ranch, on the border of the desert' between that place and Fort Yuma, has arrested a man by the name of Showalter, a notorious Secessionist, and his party of seventeen men. I have ordered the whole party to be taken to Fort Yuma and held securely guarded until further orders. I have given positive orders that no person shall be permitted to pass beyond Yuma or cross the Colorado River without my special permit; also, that all persons approaching the frontier of the State shall be arrested and held in confinement unless satisfactory evi- dence is produced of their fidelity to the Union. The time has arrived when individual rights must give way, and I shall" not hesitate to adopt the most stringent measures to crush any attempt a"t rebellion within this department. I will not permit oiu- Govern- ment and institutions to be assailed by word or deed without promptly suppressing it by the strong arm of power, feeling assured that I shall be sustained by my Government and receive the cordial support of every patriotic citizen on this coast. Hoping that what I have done or propose to do may be approved by the General-in- Chief and Secretary of War, I have the honor to be your obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. [Indorsement.] Please inform General Wright that his course is fully approved. GEO. B. McCLELLAN, Major-General. Adjutant-General. THE CALIFORNIA COLUMN, 41 Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, December 16, 1861. General : As the forts at Fort Point and on Alcatraz Island are now occupied by troops, I respectfully request that they may be named by the department. Very respectfully* your obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Brig. -Gen. L. Thomas, Adjutant-General U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. [Indorsement.] Adjutant-General's Office, February — , 1862. Respectfully submitted to the Secretary of War, with the request that he will designate names for the two permanent fortilications at Fort I'oint and Alcatraz Island, harbor of San Francisco. L. THOMAS, Adjutant-General. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, December 20, 1861 — 2 p. m. General: My reports and returns already made, and which you will receive with this, will inform j^oil of the strength of my command. The troops are in good condition, and improving in discipline and instruction. The country is generally quiet. In the south- western portion 01 the State the sympathizers with rebellion are numerous, and small parties are constantly organized with a view to pass the frontier; but thus far we have defeated their attempts. The most stringent measures have been adopted and enforced to prevent the Rebels from receiving any assistance from this country. I am now actively engaged m preparing the means of transportation and all the sup- plies necessary for the expedition which I am authorized to make under Colonel Carleton. Verv respectfully, your obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, IT. S. Army, Commanding. Brig. -Gen. L. Thomas, Adjutant-General U. S. Army, Washingtoji, D. C. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., December 22, 1861. To his Excellency J. W. Nye, Governor of Nevada Territory, Carson City: Sir: I have received instructions from the headquarters of the Army to send a regi- ment of troops, or more, if I deem it necessary, to protect the overland mail route. The command will be under Colonel Carleton, and will move as soon as the necessary arrange- ments can be made. I am informed that it is next to an impossibility for troops with their supplies to cross the mountains at this time, and my object in addressing your Excellency is to obtain reliable data as to the practicability of the route, and particularly as to the condition of the Indians, and the probability of their committing depredations on the stock of the mail company. As soon as practicable I design to establish troops at Simpson's Park, Ruby Valley, and Camp Floyd, and in the meantime, is it within your power to issue such' provisions to the starving Indians along the route as maybe necessary for their existence ? I have an extra supply of provisions at Fort Churchill, and although I am not author- ized to issue to Indians," except in small quantities, yet I should not hesitate to sell it to the Indian Department, under existing circumstances, even if the department should not be in funds, not doubting that such a course would be approved. I shall esteem it a favor to receive your views on the subject, with any suggestions you may deem X)ertinent. I have been assigned to the command of the department, andremain on this coast. A service of more than nine years on the Pacific has familiarized me with the whole coun- trj', and also with the character and temper of the inhabitants. The Union-loving people of the coast are vastly in the ascendant, their tiat has gone forth, and no secession doc- trine can flourish here; nevertheless, it behooves vis to be watchful at all times. I shall not assume a threatening attitude for the purpose of warning our enemies to refrain from unlawful acts, but pursuing the even tenor of my way, ever observant of impending events, and ready at all times to enforce a due respect and observance of the Constitution and laws of the country ; and if it becomes my duty to act I shall do so fear- lessly, and without regard to personal consequences, feeling assured that I shall receive the cordial support of every true and loyal citizen of the Pacific Coast. With great respect, I have the honor to be your Excellency's obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, IT. S. Army, Commanding Department. 42 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. Headquarters First California Volunteer Infantry, Camp Latham, near Los Angeles, Cal., December 23, 1861. All persons who have been arrested or who may be arrested in this State as Secession- ists or traitors to the country will be kept in continement at Fort Yuma until final action is had on each case. The garrison of that fort will be at once increased to nine com- panies—one of artillery, six of infantry, and two of cavalry. Its defenses will be strengthened and some heavy guns mounted, and it will be well supplied with ammu- nition, provisions, and forage'. It is reported that the Navajo Indians obstruct the route from Albuquerque to Los Angeles, now important as the only one on which the daily mail from the States can be carried, that of the north being blocked up with snow; that of the south being in possession of the Kebels at its eastern end and on the Rio Grande. These Indians are therefore to be brought to terms. An expedition, consisting of seven companies, will move up the Colorado on Colonel Hoffman' s trail. Three of these companies (infantry) will reoccupy Fort Navajo and reestablish the ferry. This force, as heretofore, will draw its supplies from Los Angeles. The other four— three of cavalry and one of infantry— will proceed on to Las Vegas, near the Potosi Mines, on the Salt Lake road, and establish a post at the old Mormon fort. This is preliminary to the movement, already ordered, of troops next summer to Fort Crittenden, near Salt Lake. The new post at Las Vegas will be known as Fort Baker. JAMES H. CARLETON, Colonel, First California Volunteers, Commanding. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., December 31, 1861. Brig. -Gen. L. Thomas, Adjutant-General U. S. Army, Washington, D. C: General: Since my communications of the nineteenth and twentieth instants nothing of importance has occurred in the department. I am throwing forward supplies to Fort Yuma as rapidly as possible. To-morrow a steamer will leave here for the mouth of the Colorado River, laden with subsistence and other stores required for the movement of Colonel Carleton's expedition. It is two thousand miles to the mouth of the Colorado, at which point the stores must be reshipped on small river steamers for Fort Yuma. I have also embarked on the steamer a guard of one company of the Fifth California Vol- unteer Infantry, eighty-eight strong, commanded by a relialile officer, who has received special instructions. Additional supi^lies and means of transportation are also being forwarded to San Pedro, the j)ort of Los Angeles, Southern California, four hundred and fifty miles from this place, from thence to be sent by land to Fort Yuma, three hundred miles. I am gradually moving a portion of the Second Cavalry and the whole of the Fifth California Volunteer Infantry to Southern California, to replace the troops desig- nated for Carleton's expedition. The latter will not advance to Fort Yuma until advices are received of the arrival at that place of the stores shipped by sea. The expedition of Colonel Carleton is one of considerable magnitude, and, operating on a long line remote from its source of supplies, cannot with propriety advance from Yuma until fully pre- pared for the campaign. Fort Yuma is being fortified and will be securely held_ by a strong reserve. Under the command of Colonel Carleton, an officer of skill, exjierience, and sound judgment, we have the strongest assurance that the expedition will be suc- cessful. The weather for many days past has been tempestuous in the extreme. The floods east and north of this city have destroyed a vast amount of property and almost entirely sus- pended our mail communications. The telegraph has not been in operation for several days. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. To explain the reason for the formation of the California Column, a brief account of the Confederate occupation of New Mexico and Arizona will be given. During the month of July, 1861, Lieut. -Col. John R. Baylor, com- manding Second "Texas Mounted Rifles, arrived at Fort Bliss, near El Paso, or Franklin, as it was then called, with about three hundred men. On the twenty-third of July he occupied the town of La Mesilla, New Mexico, located on the west bank of the Rio Grande, about twenty-five miles north of the Texas line. About six miles below and on the east bank was situated Fort Fillmore, occupied by seven companies of the Seventh U. S. Infantry, one company of the Mounted Rifles, or Third THE CALIFORNIA COLUMN. 43 Cavalry, an aggregate of four hundred and ten officers and men, the whole under the command of Major Isaac Lynde, of the Seventh In- fantry. The Confederate forces were permitted to pass Fort Fillmore and occupy Mesilla without resistance. On the afternoon of July twen- ty-fifth Major Lynde marched against the town with nearly his whole force. He approached as near as he could with safety, and after firing a few shots with his artillery, and a short skirmish with his other troops, retreated to the fort, with a loss of three killed and seven wounded. Two days later he ordered the stores destroyed, and a retreat to Fort Stanton. They left the post at two o'clock in the morning, and after one day's march, and on arrival at a pass through the Organ Mount- ains, about twenty miles from the fort, surrendered his entire command to an inferior force under Baylor, who had followed in his rear, without a shot having been fired on either side. The following order was issued in Lynde's case: General Orders, ) Headquarters of the Army, No. 102. i Washington, D. C, November 25, 1861. Major Isaac Lynde, Seventh Infantry, for abandoning his post — Fort Filhnore, New Mexico — on the twenty-seventh of July, 1861, and subsequently surrendering his com- mand to an inferior force of insurgents, is, by direction of the President of the United States, dropped from the rolls of the Army from this date. By command of Major-General McClellan. L. THOMAS, Adjutant-General. The above order was revoked in November, 1866, and Major Lynde was placed on the retired list of the Army. In the meantime, all the posts in the territory that now constitutes Arizona were abandoned, and the troops assembled at Fort Craig, in New Mexico. On the first of August Colonel Baylor issued a proclamation organizing the Territory of Arizona, making the boundary line between that Territory and New Mexico the thirty-fourth parallel of north lati- tude, with the town of Mesilla the seat of government, and himself Governor. During July, 1861, the Confederate Government at Richmond author- ized Gen. H. H. Sibley, formerly of the U. S. Army, to organize an expedition in Texas for the conquest of New Mexico. His brigade con- sisted of Colonel Baylor's regiment of Texas Mounted Rifles (then in New Mexico, as described above), Colonel James Reily's Fourth Regi- ment, Colonel Thomas Green's Fifth Regiment, and Colonel William Steel's Seventh Regiment, all of Texas mounted troops. . He arrived in New Mexico about the middle of December, and assumed command of all the Confederate troops in the two Territories. He issued an absurd proclamation to the people of New Mexico, and prepared to move up the Rio Grande and capture the rest of the Territory. In the meantime, General Canby, who commanded the Union forces, strengthened Fort Craig with earthworks, caused Fort Union to be moved from under a mesa to a better location about a mile away, an earthwork constructed, and the quarters of the officers and men made bomb-proof; he also enlisted several regiments of volunteers and reor- ganized the militia. On the sixteenth of February Sibley arrived in front of Fort Craig where Canby was commanding in person. He made a demonstration to within a mile of the post, then fell back seven miles and crossed to the east bank of the river; then passed up the river between two 44 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. high ridges of lava and around the eastern end of the Mesa de la Con- tadero (a table mountain about five hundred feet high, Contadero mean- ing a narrow pass, so called because it crowds the river into a narrow gorge), and into Valverde (Green Valley). Valverde is a park-like plain just north of the mesa, studded with cottonwood trees, about two miles long, and extending back from the river half a mile to some low sand ridges. General Canby moved up the river on the western side, and at ten a. m. of the twenty-first the action commenced. Canby crossed his entire command excepting a small force of New Mexican militia. The action lasted from ten o'clock in the forenoon until dark, when the Union forces were withdrawn to the west side of the river and retreated to the fort, having sustained a loss of three officers and sixty- five men killed, three officers and one hundred and fifty-seven men wounded, one officer and thirty-four men prisoners. The enemy's loss was forty killed and two hundred wounded. The Confederates then moved up the river, capturing Albuquerque and Santa Fe. During the last week of March Colonel John P. Slough, First Regi- ment Colorado Volunteers, with one thousand three hundred and forty- two officers and men, with two small batteries of four guns each, left Fort Union to eff'ect a junction with Canby. On the twenty-sixth his advance, consisting of two hundred cavalry and one hundred and eighty infantry, under Major Chivington, same regiment, encountered the enemy in Apache Caiion, about fifteen miles east from Santa Fe, at a place called Johnson's Ranch. An engagement followed, in which both sides claimed the victory. The Union loss was five killed and fourteen wounded, while the Confederate loss was thirty-two killed, forty-three wounded, and seventy-one prisoners. Chivington fell back to Pigeon's Ranch, and Major Pyron, who commanded the Confederates, was rein- forced during the night by Colonel W. R. Scurry and his command, making the total Confederate force twelve or thirteen hundred men. On the twelfth Colonel Slough arrived with the balance of the command, making the Union force about equal to the Confederates; and at eleven o'clock A. M. the enemy's pickets were encountered. The battle com- menced in a deep gorge, with a narrow wagon track running along the bottom, the ground rising precipitously on each side, with huge bowl- ders and clumps of stunted cedars interspersed. The batteries on both sides were brought forward, the infantry thrown out upon the flanks, and the firing soon became general. Colonel Slough had been informed that the entire baggage and ammunition train of the Confederates was at Johnson's Ranch, and before the action began Major Chivington's command was sent over the mountain, unobserved by the enemy; it came down upon their camp, which was guarded by some two hundred men, and fell upon their train, consisting of eighty wagons, which, with their entire contents and a six-pounder gun, were completely destroyed. Two Confederate officers and fifteen men were taken prisoners. This loss was the most serious that the enemy had met with in the whole of their campaign, as all their ammunition, baggage, and provisions were destroyed, and it was accomplished without the loss of a single Union man. The fight in the canon continued until late in the afternoon, when the Confederates retreated towards Santa Fe, in a completely demoral- ized condition. Colonel Slough, having accomplished all that was THE CALIFORNIA COLUMN. 45 desired, returned to Fort Union. This engagement is known in Union reports as the " Battle of Apache Canon," and at the South as the " Bat- tle of Glorietta." The Union loss was one officer and twenty-eight men killed, two officers and forty men wounded, and fifteen prisoners; the Confederate loss, thirty-six killed, sixty wounded, and seventeen pris- oners. General Sibley having lost most of his baggage and supplies, and hearing of the approach of the California Column, determined to evacu- ate the country. His retreat commenced about the middle of April. He left the regularly traveled routes and moved his command through almost inaccessible mountain passes, with no guides, trail, or road, cut- ting their way through dense undergrowth, dragging their artillery up and lowering it down the mountain sides with long ropes. The route was found strewed a year after with every description of abandoned mil- itary property. He finally crossed the line into Texas just as the First California Cavalry, under Colonel E. E. Eyre, reached the Rio Grande. Of the three thousand seven hundred men originally composing his com- mand, only one thousand five hundred straggled back into Texas four months later, starving and demoralized. During the occupation of New Mexico by Sibley's force, a small detach- ment under Captain Hunter was sent to occupy Tucson and to operate as far down as Fort Yuma. The following is Captain Hunter's report of his operations: Tucson, Ariz., April 5, 1862. Colonel John R. Baylor: Sir: After a march, made as rapidly as practicable, from the Rio Grande, attended by some violently stormy weather, but without any accident or misfortune save the loss of one of my men (Benjamin Mayo), who died at the San Simon, I have tlie honor of report- ing to you my arrival at this place on February twenty-eighth. My timely arrival with my command was hailed by a majority, 1 may say the entire population, of the town of Tucson. I found rumors here to the effect that the town was about being attacked by a large body of Indians; that military stores of the Federal Army to a large amount had been burned at Guaymas, and that troops from California were on the march up the Gila River for this place ; and tliese reports were so well accredited that a few of the citizens more ultra in their Southern feelings than the rest were about leaving rather than fall into the hands of their Northern foes, to sacrifice all their interests in this place, and look for safety among their Southern brethren on the Rio Grande. Immediately after the departure of Colonel Reily on March third for Sonora, accom- panied by an escort of twenty men under Lieutenant Tevis, I started with the rest of my command for the Pimos Villages, wliere, after my arrival, I negotiated friendly relations with the Indians; arrested A. M. Wliite, who was trading with them, pixrchas'ing wheat, etc., for the Northern troops, and confiscated the property found in his possession, a list of which I send you. Among the articles confiscated were one thousand five hundred sacks of wheat, accumulated by Mr. White and intended for the Northern Army. This I distributed among the Indians, as I had no means of transportation and deemed this a better policy of disposing of it than to destroy or leave it for the benefit (should it fall into their liands) of the enemy. While delaying at the Pinios Villages, awaiting the arrival of a train of fifty wagons, which was reported to be en route for that place for said wheat (which report,' however, turned out to be untrue), my pickets discovered the approach of a detachment of cavalry, which detachment, I am happy to say to you, we succeeded in capturing without firing a gun. This detachment consisted of Captain McCleave and nine of his men, First Cal- ifornia Cavalry. The Captain and Mr. White I sent in charge of Lieutenant Swilling to the Rio Grande. I learned also while at Pimos Villages that at every station, formerly overland, between that place and Fort Yuma, hay had been provided for the use of the Federal Government, which hay I have destroyed at six of the stations thus provided. My pickets on yester- day reported troops at Stanwix Ranch, which is on this sid« of F'ort Yuma eighty'miles. Allow me to say, in conclusion, that I have no opinion to offer in relation to all these rumors that are afloat, but give them to you as I receive them, knowing that your judgment and experience will dictate the proper course to pursue. I am, sir, your obedient servant, S. HUNTER, Captain Co. A. 46 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. Further mention will be made of Hunter's command in describing the march of the California Column. Captain McCleave, who was taken Avholly by surprise, was exchanged after his arrival on the Rio Grande, and resumed duty in his regiment; the men were paroled and sent back to California, and were transferred from their own company to Company L, same regiment. After his cap- ture. Captain McCleave proposed to Captain Hunter that he should be released, and allowed to fight his whole company with his nine men, which offer Hunter declined. The appearance of the Confederate troops in New Mexico and Arizona, and the success they met with at first, made the authorities fear that they would establish themselves securely in those Territories, and use them as bases of supplies and for the purpose of organizing a force for the invasion of California; it was therefore decided to reinforce the troops in New Mexico with a force from that State, and thus prevent them from securing a foothold in New Mexico; hence the formation of the California Column. The following is General Wright's suggestion to the War Department for the organization of such expedition, and the indorsement of Major-General McClellan approving the same: Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., December 9, 1861. Bri 1 > i ^ 345 animals, hay 14 pounds, 4,830 pounds, equals 96J Daily consumption of manta 400 Not enough flour to make mention of has been brought in, and pinole is an article of small consumption, unless of necessity. A brief observation of these people and their habits shows me that they are disinclined to sell their produce or any other property unless the article offered in' exchange is such as they habitually and at the moment need. I do not believe that they would trade wheat for more manta than they wanted for the moment, and further, that after twenty thousand yards of that goods have been dis- tributed among them it would cease to be a ready currency. These opinions may be erroneous; my experience with the people has been of less than a week's duration, and that with only ]jromises to offer in payment. Obligations for near three thousand yards manta are already outstanding from the Quartermaster and Commissary Departments. Even without any increase of the command, the ten thousand yards daily expected at the post will be exhausted by the twentieth instant. If, when the manta arrives, the Indians do not bring in their' wheat more freely (the animals only get half rations to-day) 1 see no recourse but to enter their wheat fields and cut the grain for forage. As yet negotiations for purchasing their standing grain have not been consummated. 1 enlarge more upon the difficulties of getting supplies here with reference to the part of the expe- dition that is in my rear than to the command now here. 1 am anxious to see a supply on hand for an advance, and shall endeavor to accomplish it. Respectfully, your obedient servant, J. E. WEST, Lieutenant-Colonel, First Infantry California Volunteers, Commanding. To Benj. C. Cutler, First Lieutenant and Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, District of Southern California. Headquarters Advance Guard California Volunteers, PiMos Villages, May 6, 1862. Lieutenant: I have the honor to report fair progress in obtaining forage for tlie ani- mals now here, but as yet no prospect presents itself of my being able to accumulate a surplus for any onward movement, or to meet the wants of any additional number of animals suddenly placed here. Immediate payment in manta may work a change, but until that fact is'proved I must continue doubtful about daily supp'lies even. The crop of mesquite beans will mature in all this month, and some of the wheat; then the prob- lem will be solved of the dependence that can be placed upon supplies here. 1 state these facts for the information of the Colonel commanding, whose plans may hinge upon them somewhat. No flour comes in, and I fear will not as long as we call for their wheat so freely. If, however, we can get enough wheat for forage, the flour can be brought up from Fort Yuma in lieu of it. Very respectfullv, your obedient servant, J. R. WEST, Lieutenant-Colonel, First Infantry California Volunteers, Commanding. Lieut. Ben. C. Cutler, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, District of Southern California. Headquarters Column from California, Fort Barrett, Pimos Villages, Ariz., May" 24, 1862. Major: I have the honor to inform you that I arrived here yesterday evening. The weather has been intolerably hot during the last few days, but the troops have marched admirably notwithstanding. Colonel West, with five comjtanies of infantry and one of cavalry and two howitzers, you may remember, was ordered to occupy Tucson. He THE CALIFORNIA COLUMN. 51 doubtless arrived there last Tuesday, the twentieth instant. I am in hourly expectation of hearing from him. The Rebels, from the best information I can get, have retired from Arizona towards the Rio Grande. The Apaches attacked Captain Hunter's company of Confederate troops near Dragoon Si)ring, and killetl four men and ran off thirty mules and twenty-five horses. The Pimos and ^iaricopa Indians have already sold to us for manta and on credit, one hundred and forty-three tliousand pounds of wheat. Of the new crop, it is estimated that they will have for sale, say two lumdred tons of wheat. I held a council with them to-day, and promised to have sent down from San Francisco the additional supply of manta and the Indian goods asked for in my letter of the tenth instant. I have directed a train of fifteen wagons to proceed to San Pedro, Cal., for these goods and for clothing for the troops. The depot Quartermaster at that point should be in- structed to forward these articles, and particularly the clothing, the moment it comes down from above. The troops must have the clotliing at once. Once their feet come to the hot ground and their clothing comes to be greatlv worn, they will suffer immeasurably. The Pimos and Maricopas are the finest Indians 1 have ever seen, and will be of great service to us and to the Overland ]\Iail Company, which eventually is certain to run over this route. The Apaches are their hereditary enemies. The Apaches have murdered people on the route and possessed themselves of arms, with which they now, for the first time, successfully assail the Pimos. The latter pray to be furnished with arms, not only to defend themselves, but to punish the Apaches. I beg i-espectfully to reciuest that the General wdll cause to be sent to my address, at Fort Barrett, one liundred stand of the old muskets (percaission) with ten thousand rounds of buck and ball cartridges, and with a supply of bullet-molds for the muskets. These can be issued direct to tlie chiefs, who will be responsible for them, or, which would not be as well, to the commanding officer at Fort Barrett, for the use of the Indians when necessary. The General may rely upon it, this woidd be a great favor to this worthy people, who have always been our fast friends. 1 shall proceed to Tucson in four or five days. I am now having all the wells repaired and made deeper which lie between the Gila'and that place on the old stage road. As soon as the Rebels are brushed away from Mesilla, the overland stage from Inde- pendence, Mo., via Santa Fe, Fort Thorn, Tucson, Los Angeles, to San Francisco, can commence its trips before the snows of winter again set in. 1 suggest that attention be drawn to this subject even now. I am. Major, very respectfully, your obedient servant, JAMES H. CARLETOX, Colonel, First California Volunteers, Commanding. 3IaJ. Richard C. Drum, Acting Adjutant-General U. S. Army, Sun Francisco, Cal. General Orders, ) Headquarters Column from California, No. 2. S Fort Barrett, Pimos Villages, Ariz., May 24, 1862. 1. The post on the San Pedro River in this Territory hitherto known as Fort Brecken- ridge will hereafter be known as Fort Stanford, in honor of the Governor of the State of California. 2. Lieut. -Col. Edward E. Eyre, First Cavalry, California Volunteers, with all the troops of his regiment now at Fort' Barrett, will proceed without delay to Fort Stanford and reoccupy it. Lieutenant-Colonel Eyre will take one hundred rounds of ammunition per man, and suljsistence for his command to include the thirtieth proximo. 3. Lieut.-Col. Joseph R. West, First Infantry, California Volunteers, in command of the advance guard of this column, having taken possession of Tucson, in this Territory, will leave that town under the command of Capt. William McMullen, First Infantry, California Volunteers, and proceed with Fritz's company of cavalry, and such other troops from the advance guard as he may deem necessary, and reoccupy Fort Buchanan. 4. The post returns of Fort Buchanan, "Tucson, and Fort Stanford, Ariz., for the month of May, 1862, will be forwarded through these headquarters to their proper destination. 5. The Chief Quartermaster, the Medical Director, and Chief Commissary will give such orders as may be necessary to aid in carrying the foregoing paragrajihs into due effect. Bv order of Colonel Carleton. BENJAMIX C. CUTLER, First Lieutenant, First Infantry, California Volunteers, Acting Assist. Adjutant-General. Headquarters Column from California, Fort Barrett, Pimos Villages, Ariz., May 25, 1862. Major: The advance guard of this column, under Lieut.-Col. Joseph R. West, First Infantry, California Volunteers, took possession of Tucson, in this Territory, on the twentieth instant, without firing a shot. All the Secession troops who were in the Terri- tor3' and all of the Secessionists, so far as we can learn, have fled— the troops to the Rio 52 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. Grande, the citizens to Sonora. Our arrival is hailed with great joy by all the people who remain. We shall doubtless be able to get some forage, flour, and beef, and perhaps sugar, from Sonora, but of this I will write you in detail from Tucson in a few days. A rumor comes from the Rio Grande that Sibley has met with a serious reverse. I am. Major, very respectfully, your obedient servant, JAMES H. CARLETON, Colonel, First California Volunteers, Commanding. Maj. R. C. Drum, Assistant Adjutant-General U. S. Army, San Francisco, Cal. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, June 21, 1862. The Adjutant-General, Washington, D. C. : General: My latest dispatches from Brigadier-General Carleton were received this morning, dated June first. The General was then at Fort Barrett, Pimos Villages, Ariz. The General says that the crossing "the Gila Desert was terrible." Lieutenant Shinn, commanding tlie light artillery battery, reached Fort Barrett on the thirty-first of May, and was to march for Tucson on the first of June ; his horses in good working order, but a little thin. Thus far tlie ex|)e(litinn has been successfully prosecuted. Arizona is securely occupied, notwithstandint; the predictionsof traitors that we should be compelled to abandon everything in the midst of the desert. General Carleton dispatched a messenger with a communication for General Canby, but he was unable to go up the Salinas on account of the high water in that river. The General would again make an effort to communicate with Canby from Tucson. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Headquarters Column of California, Tucson, Arizona, June 10, 1862. Major: I have the honor to report that, owing to the fact that all the buildings at Fort Buchanan had been destroyed, and to the fact that the site of that post being one of no military importance in thepresent condition of this Territory, I ordered its garrison to be witHdrawn to this post. The colors were put up there, thus consecrating the ground anew to the country, and the General Orders, so far as that post and Fort Breckenridge went, were literally "fulfilled. The troops at Fort Stanford (once Fort Breckenridge) will soon be withdrawn for similar reasons, with the additional one that its garrison, being cavalry, can find better grazing ground up the Santa Cruz River, nearer Sonora, where the horses will fare better and the troops l)e more cheaply and nmre readily supplied. I have here Shinn's Liglit Battery, with the horses in good condition, two companies of cavalry, with the horses in good' working order, and six companies of infantry. The remainder of the Column is at present at Fort Stanford and Fort Barrett. It would surprise you to see how the great heat and the dry air of the desert have affected our wagons. The tires have to be cut and reset, and a large amount of other repairs have to be made to keep them from g'->ing to pieces. This, with our limited means for such work, is a great task, but every preparation is making for an onward movement as soon as the rains fall to fill the natural tanks between here and the Rio Grande. Now, not over one company at a time could ijass a night at many of the wells, which are a march apart. The twenty-fourth of June is the average time when the rains commence. I am making every endeavor to get supplies together against that time. Meantime, I shall try to straighten u]i matters here, so that when a man does have his throat cut, his house robbed, or his fields ravaged, he may at least have the consolation of knowing there is some law that will reach him who does the injury. I inclose herewith a paper which seems to touch this point. I have not called it a proclamation, because, nowadays, every military commander makes one, and I had hoped to shun, in this respect, their example. Whatever name the instrument may go by, I hope the General will see nothing in it that is not just and called for by the necessities of the case. It alreadj^ seems to have gratify- ing results. I shall send to Fort Yuma for confinement, starting them to-day, nine of the cutthroats, gamlalers, and loafers who have infested this town to the great bodily fear of all good cit- izens. Nearly everv one, I believe, has either killed his man or been engaged in helping to kill him. I shall send on a detailed account of the causes which justify their arrest and removal from the Territory. They should l)e held prisoners at Alcatraz until the end of the war. If discharged at Fort Yuma they will get back here again and give trouble. I have sent to arrest Mr. Sylvester Mowry and all the people at liis mine. It is possible I shall be obliged to hold Mr. Mowry as a prisoner. That he has been guilty of overt as well as covert acts of treason there is hardly a doubt. I consider his presence in this THE CALIFORNIA COLUMN. 53 Territory as dangerous to its peace and prosperity. Inclosed are cojiies of certain charges against him, and of the instructions for his arrest. In a few days I will inform the General of my fortune and prospects in getting supplies from Sonora. Thus far 1 have been unable to get any reliable news from the Rio Grande. I am, Major, very respectfullj', your obedient servant, JAMES H. CARLETON, Colonel, First California Volunteers, Commanding. Maj. R. C. Drum, Assistant Adjutant-General U. S. Army, San Francisco, Cal. MowRY Silver Mine, May 11, 1862. General Carleton : Dear Sir: Seeing that you and your army have advanced to Arizona Territory and have gloriously taken possession of that Territory from those impudent Rebels, I take pains to post you and your army up so you may know what is going about and around you. Mr. Sylvester Mowry is one of the officers of the Southern Rebellion, and has all the time furnished ammunition to the rebellion party and keep a good many in his i^lace (at the mine) for to attack your troops. Nothing but a few weeks ago he has sent by Ser- geant Ford three thousand caps, powder, etc. His blacksmith and carpenter are raising a six-pounder brass piece for to receive Northerners, as he says himself, and has offered to bet .|100 that he would be Governor of the Territory in le"ss than six months. That was last March when he offered that bet, and that he, with his twenty Americans (all Southerners) could whi)) a hundred of your troops, etc. ; and he has made port holes all through his corral for that purpose. If you are'going up there I advise you not to go during the daytime, as he has two men constantly on the hill looking out for any of your men a coming. It has to be during the night, after sundown or early in the morning, and corral him in his house, and a guide to enter the corral through the big gateway, as he leaves inside tlie corral plenty of Mexicans there to be had, to show you where lie lives, and tell you all about him, and there is less than half a mile anotlier town where there is a lot ot Southerners also, but you can easily cut them off if you choose, unless they don't take the trail to Santa Cruz, Mexico, as "they very probably will, as good many have already left. Any other news that you may wish, I shall be very happy to serve you and your people. I remain respectfully yours, T. SCHEUNER, Metallurgist, M. S. M. Headquarters Column from California, Tucson, June 8, 1862. Colonel: The Colonel commanding confides to your charge the duty of arresting and conveying to this post, as a prisoner, one Sylvester Mowry, now at the Patagonia Mines, some iiinetv miles distant from here near the Sonora line. Charges of a treasonable complicity with Rebels have been preferred against Mowry, and there is little doubt but that he has rendered assistance and furnished supplies to their forces. From the moment that he falls into your hands you will interdict all com- munications by word or sign between him and his people, except such as you shall per- sonally supervise. You will seize all his personal papers and any documents of a political character that you may find on the premises and bring them to these head(iuarters. You w'ill also take into custody and bring as prisoners to this post all persons whom you find at the Patagonia Mines, using such discretion in your control of them as will prevent their doing anything to the prejudice of your movements or to the United States Government. You will see that your prisoners have supplies for the road ; and you may, if necessary, use any subsistence "that falls into vour hands at the mines. You 'must bring every man that you arrest to this post without fail. It is reported that a respectable German "was murdered quite recently at the Patagonia Mines. You will make careful inquiry into this matter and report the facts. In order to protect the interests of the owners of the Patagonia Mines, on taking pos- session of the same, you will make a minute inventory of all the movable property com- prising mining implements and machinery, cattle, horses, arms, i)r('Vi^^i()iis, and any other articles appertaining to the mine. This inventory must be verilicd and signed in duplicate by yourself and by the two officers next in rank of your coniniaiul. One copy of this inveiitory you will leave with the commanding officer of the guard that you place in charge of the' mine, who will be held responsible for the safe keeping and preservation of the property named upon it. You will bring all supplies, arms, and ammunition found at the mine, to this post, using of either such as you may need for your command. 54 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. As soon as you have complied with the foregoing instructions, you will leave such guard in charge of the mine and property as you may deem adequate for security. Cap- tain Willis and his twenty-five infantrymen will perhaps be sufficient, but of this you must be the judge. Theia return with the remainder of your command to this jiost. Should an opportunity offer in the meantime, you will report progress to these head- quarters. At the Patagonia Mine, and in the vicinity and en route thereto, you will ascertain and report upon the facilities available for subsisting troops and foraging animals. The force intrusted to your command for the execution of the foregoing duties com- prises sixty of the First Cavalry, California Volunteers, Captain Fritz commanding, and twt'nty-tive of the First Infantry, California Volunteers, Captain Willis; the latter officer with twelve men you will find in advance at Brevort's Ranch. The cavalry have rations to the twentieth, the infantry to the thirtieth instant. The whole command is supplied with fifty rounds of ammunition per man. Inclosed herewith is an extract from a letter which should claim your careful consid- eration. 1 have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant, BEN. C. CUTLER, First Lieutenant, First Infantry, California Volunteers, Acting Assist. Adjutant-General. Lieut.-Col. Edward E. Eyre, First Cavalry, California Volunteers, Tucson. Special Orders,) Headquarters Column from California, No. 17. i Tucson, Arizona, June 16, 1862. 1. A Board of officers, to consist of Lieut.-Col. Joseph R. West, First Infantry, Cali- fornia Volunteers, and Captain Nicholas S. Davis, First Infantry, California Volunteers, will assemble at this post at 4 p. m. to-day, or as soon thereafter as practicable, to inves- tigate certain charges and facts tending to show that Mr. Sylvester Mowry of the Pata- gonia Mines, in this Territory, is an enemy to the Government of the United States, and that he has been in treasonable correspondence and collusion with well known Secession- ists, and has offered them aid and comfort when they were known publicly to be ene- mies to the legally constituted authority and Government of the United States. The Board will be duly sworn to the faithful performance of its duty, and will examine witnesses on oath, and will examine and make certified extracts from such documents as may be laid before them, which may have immediate or important bearing on these points, and the Board will report, in writing and in full, the evidence it receives on all these matters, and its opinions whether or not there are sufficient grounds to restrain of his liberty and bring to trial before a Military Commission the said Mr. Sylvester Mowry. 2. The Board will also inquire into the truth of a report that a respectable German citizen was recently murdered at or near Patagonia Mines, in this Territory, and report in writing the evidence in the case and their opinion, in the event they find the report to be true, as to who are probably the guilty parties. The record of this investigation will be made up separately from that ordered in the first paragraph hereof. 3. Second Lieut. Erastus W. Wood, First Infantry, California Volunteers, is appointed Secretary of the Board, and will be duly sworn by the President thereof to a faithful dis- charge of his duties as such. Bv order of Colonel Carleton. BEN. C. CUTLER, First Lieut., First Infantry, Cal. Vols., A. A. A. Gen'l. Headquarters Column from California, Tucson, Arizona, June 16, 1862. Lieut.-Col. Joseph R. West, President of a Board of Officers convened by Special Orders JVo. 17, current series, from these Headquarters : Colonel: The Colonel commanding the Column directs me to inclose to you, as one of the charges against Mr. Sylvester Mowry, the original of a letter, directed to General Carleton, from the Mowrv Silver Mines, on the eleventh of May, 1862, and signed by one "T. Scheuner, Metallurgist, ^M. S. M. ;" also a paper in your own handwriting, purport- ing to be a statt'Hient ()t'e requirecl for service in thisclepartment; meantime, it can be used as transportation from Fort Yuma to the Rio Grande for any troops which General Wright may order from the Department of the Pacific into Arizona or New Mexico. The southern overland mail route has been opened, and the militarv posts in Arizona and southern New Mexico and northwestern Texas have been reoccupied by troops composing the Column from Califur- nia. Thus far the instructions of the General commanding the Department of the Pacific have been carried out. It was no fault of the troops from California that the Confederate forces fled before them. It is but just to say that their having thus fled is mainly to he attributed to the gallantry of the troops under General Canby's command. That they were hurried in their flight by the timely arrival of the advance guard of the Column from California, under Lieutenant-Colonel Eyre, there cannot be a doubt. The march across the desert from the Pacific to the Rio Grande by the Column from California was not acconii>lished without immense toil and great hardships, nor without many privations and nuuh yutfering from heat and want of water. The amount of labor performed by Colonel Joseph R. West, the second in command, was immense, and of the greatest practical importance. Much of our success was dependent on his energy, i^erse- verance, cheerfulness, and high soldierly qualities. I cannot too strongly recommend that this officer be promoted to the grade of Brigadier-General of Volunteers, as a reward for these services, and particularly as he now commands the most important district in this department. I trust that General Wright will urge the necessity of this advancement of Colonel West, and set forth to the General-in-Chief his eminent fitness for the office of Brigadier-General. This will promote Lieutenant-Colonel Rigg, which will be a reward for his important services as commanding officer at Fort Yuma ciuring the past winter, and for his efficient labors in the Column while crossing the Great Desert. I regard Colonel Rigg as one of the finest soldiers in the Column from California. Those who know the troops from California as I know them, will consider this a high compliment. Lieutenant- Colonel Edward E. Eyre, First Cavalry, California Volunteers, deserves a regiment. The zeal he has manifested in the discharge of his duties, and the alacrity and cheerfulness he has always shown when called upon for any hazardous enterprise, distinguish him as one eminently fitted for the profession of arms. If five companies more of cavalry are to be sent frohi California, as requested by General Canbv, 1 trust they will be added to the five which now compose the First Cavalry, California "Volunteers, and that Lieutenant- Colonel Eyre will be commissioned as full Colonel. The services of Major Coult, Fifth Infantry, California Volunteers; of Major Fergusson, First Cavalry, California Volunteers, and of Major McMullen, First Infantry, California Volunteers, have been most arduous, and are deserving a reward. The officers and men of the Second Cavalry, California Volunteers, and of the Fifth Infantry, California Volunteers, shared and shared alike in all the privations and toil encountered by the First Infantry and First Cavalry, California Volunteers. As soldiers in the highest acceptation of that word they were all equally subordinate, patient, ener- getic, and patriotic. If I should select the names of some of them to be rewarded for these high qualities, it would be an invidious distinction. Capt. John B. Shinn and First THE CALIFORNIA COLUMN. 67 Lieut. Franklin Harwood, of the Third Artillery, for their incessant toil by night and by day to bring the battery of light artillery which is attached to the Column from Califor- nia through the Yuma and Gila Deserts, should each receive the compliment of a brevet; Captain Shinn to be breveted as Major, and First Lieutenant Harwood as Captain. Unless these youn^ men are rewarded bv a compliment of this kind, I shall always feel that the passage of a battery of light artillery, always in fighting condition, over such an inhospitable waste in the midst of the heats of summer, is a matter of such trivial importance in the profession of arms as not to be worthy of notice. Theirs was the first battery that ever crossed the desert. I am sure that he who crosses the next one will be considered an accomplished soldier. I trust that General Wright will call the attention of the General-in-Chief to the credit which is eminently due these young gentlemen for their services in this Column. I have already asked for promotion for my Adjutant-Gen- eral, Lieut. Benjamin C. Cutler, for my Medical Director, Surgeon James M. McXulty, and for my Regimental Quartermaster, First Lieut. La Fayette Hammond, all of the First Infantry, California Volunteers. Their merits are too well known at the Headquar- ters Department of the Pacific, to need any further words of commendation for myself. In conclusion, I beg to thank General Wright for the confidence he always reposed in me. In carrying out his orders and instructions I have endeavored to do my best, yet, as it was a new and very extended field of operations, mv judgment about what was best to be done under emergencies as they arose, was doubtless not always of the soundest character, yet I feel that General Wright has kindly overlooked all imperfections of this nature and saved me the pain of many rebukes which no doubt I have deserved. For this I feel very grateful. The march of the Column from California across the Great Desert in the summer months, in the driest season that has been known for thirty years, is a military achievement creditable to the soldiers of the American Army. But it would not be just to attribute the success of this march to any ability on my part. That suc- cess was gained only by the high physical and moral energies of tha't peculiar class of officers and men wiio compose the Column from California. With any other troops, I am sure 1 should have failed. 1 send you a set of colors which have been borne by this Column. They were hoisted by Colonel West on Forts Breckenridge and Buchanan, and over Tucson, Ariz. ; bv Colonel Eyre over Forts Thorn, Fillmore, and over Mesilla, N. Mex., and over Fort filiss, in Texas. They were hoisted by Captain Cremony over Fort Quitman, and by Captain Shirland over Fort Davis, in Texas, and thus again'have those places been consecrated to our beloved country. All of which is respectfully submitted. JAMES H. CARLETON, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., October 22, 1862. Official : RICHARD C. DRUM, Assistant Adjutant-General. 68 RECORD OP CALIFORNIA TROOPS. THE FIRST REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. This regiment was organized under the first call of the President, on the State of California, for troops to assist in suppressing rebellion, the first man having been enlisted in it on the tenth of August, 1861. The name of this man was Charles S. Thompson, who enlisted in Comjoany B, at Folsom, on above mentioned date. The organization first consisted of a battalion of five companies, which were assembled in a camp near Lake Merritt, Oakland, called " Camp Merchant," where the companies were mustered into the United States service on various dates, as shown heretofore, between August fifteenth and October 31, 1861. The first commanding officer was Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin F. Davis, an officer of the regular army, having been admitted to the U. S. Military Academy in 1850, from the State of Mississippi. He was made Brevet Second Lieutenant, Fifth Infantry, July 1, 1854; Second Lieu- tenant, First Dragoons, third of March, 1855; First Lieutenant, ninth of January, 1860, and Captain, July 30, 1861. His regiment became the First Cavalry August 3, 1861. He was commissioned Lieutenant- Colonel, First California Cavalry, August 19, 1861, and resigned as such November 1, 1861, returning to duty in his old regiment. Was breveted Major, fifteenth of September, 1862, for meritorious service at Harper's Ferry, and was killed at the battle of Beverly Ford, Va., June 9, 1863. He was succeeded in command by Major Edward E. Eyre, who was imme- diately promoted to be Lieutenant-Colonel, and commanded the regiment until his resignation was accepted, November 30, 1862. During the year 1863, the battalion was made a full regiment of twelve companies, and Major David Fergusson was promoted to be its Colonel. He was dismissed from the service November 6, 1863, by War Department Special Orders No. 323. He commanded the regiment during the month of July, 1862, as Major only. November 6, 1863, Oscar M. Brown was promoted to the Colonelcy, and commanded until his resignation was accepted, December 31, 1865. During the balance of the time, until the regiment was finally mustered out, it was commanded by Lieutenant- Colonel Clarence E. Bennett and Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel William McCleave. McCleave was commissioned Colonel of the regi- ment, but was never mustered as such, owing to the fact that the regi- ment had fallen below the minimum required by law. After the battalion was organized it was sent to the southern part of the State, three com- panies being stationed at Camp Latham, near Los Angeles, and two at Camp Carleton, near San Bernardino. The battalion remained in the southern part of the State until the spring of 1862, when it became part of the "California Column," and formed the advance of that Column during the march to New Mexico and Texas. The general history of the regiment during the march of the Califor- nia Column being identical with the history of that expedition, which has been heretofore published, will not be repeated in this place. The five companies first organized were mustered out August 31,1864, the terms of service of most of the men having expired. Two new com- FIRST REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. 69 panies, B and C, were organized in New Mexico, by consolidation of the few men whose terms had not expired, and by new enlistments, and two new companies were enlisted in California, A and E, which, upon the completion of their organization, Avere sent to Arizona. The following events in the history of the regiment are gleaned from various reports, orders, letters, and muster rolls: Company A left Camp Carleton, San Bernardino County, Cal., March 1, 1862. Arrived at Stanwix Rancho, A. T., March 16, 1862. Distance, three hundred and sixty miles. Private Semmilrogge (patrol) wounded March 29, 1862, six miles above Stanwix Rancho, on the Gila River. Left Stanwix Rancho, April 8, 1862. Arrived at Picacho Pass, A. T., April 15, 1862. Distance, one hundred and fifty-five miles. Detachment of company had an engagement with Rebels at Picacho Pass, April 15, 1862, in which Lieutenant Barrett, First Regiment Cavalry, California Volunteers, and Private George Johnson, Company A, First Cavalry, California Volunteers, were killed, and Corporal James Botsford, Com- pany A, was wounded. Left Picacho Pass, A. T., April sixteenth, and arrived at Pimos Villages, A. T., April 24, 1862, Left Pimos Villages, April twenty-fourth. Arrived at Kenyon Station, April 26, 1862. Laid over one day. Returned to Pimos Villages, April 29, 1862. Distance, one hundred and thirty-two miles. The fight described above was with an advance party of Colonel Bay- lor's Texan Rangers, under Captain Hunter. The companies of the First Cavalry were then assembled at Pimos Villages, where an earth- work was thrown up and named Fort Barrett, in honor of the young Lieutenant who was killed in the fight at Picacho. They remained there until the twenty-fourth of May, when Lieutenant-Colonel Eyre was ordered to reoccupy old Fort Breckenridge, near the confluence of the Gila and San Pedro Rivers, Arizona, the name of which was changed to Fort Stanford, in honor of the Governor of California. The regiment having arrived on the Rio Grande, and the Confederate troops having been driven out of the country, the companies were stationed at various posts and camps, employed in scouting after Indians, etc. Report of an expedition to Fort Davis, Texas: Camp on Rio Grande, September 2, 1862. Lieutenant: I have the honor to state that, pursuant to instructions received from General James H. Carleton, commanding Column from California, I left this camp at 3 o'clock p. M., August twenty-third, en route to Fort Davis; encamped at 8 o'clock the same evening, havmg marched fifteen miles. Started at daybreak of the twenty-fourth and arrived at Eagle Springs at 9:30 a. m. — seventeen miles. Found the springs filled with rubbish and carrion ; by cleaning them out, succeeded in obtaining water for men and animals. There being nb grass in the vicinity, I left the springs at 4 p. m. Marched about five miles, and made a dry camp — grass abundant and good. Started at day- break and marched twenty miles to Van Horn's Wells; found these wells entirely filled vip. Cleaned out one of t"liem, but found it impossible to obtain sufficient water "for the men. Many of the horses being unable to proceed further, I thought it best to go on from here with twenty men and picked liorses, taking the ambulance with me. Accord- ingly I directed Lieutenant Haden to retrace his steps to Eagle Springs with the remain- der of the detachment, to clean out the springs thoroughly and remain there eight days, unless he received other orders from me. If, at the expiration of eight days, I should not have returned or sent back an express, I directed him to return to the river ancl wait for me there two days, and then proceed up the river and report to General Carleton. I left Van Horn's Wells at about 4 o'clock p. m. and arrived at "Dead Man's Hole" at altout 2 a. m. Found sulficient water there for the animals, but not enough for a company — distance, thirty-five miles. Started at 6:30 a. m. and arrived at Barrel Springs at 3 p. 'm., having halted on the road to graze the animals. Found water enough at these springs for one company. Remained here that night and on the next afternoon sent forward Corporal Bartlett, with one private and the Mexican guide, to find out tlie condition of atfairs at Fort Davis, distant eighteen miles. "They returned about noon the next day, having performed their duty in such a manner 70 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. that if the fort had been occupied by the Confederate States troops their (Corporal Bartlett and party's) presence could not have been discovered. They reported the fort unoccupied, and I, thinking it best not to send back for the company, on account of the scarcity of water, proceeded to the fort. I found it entirely deserted, but in one of the buildings of the Overland Mail Company I found the dead body of a man lying on the floor. He had been shot through the body with a bullet, and had an arrow wound on the head and one on the arm. From the appearance of the room I think it had been used by the Confederate troops as a hospital, and this man left there sick and afterwards killed bv the Indians. I had the body buried. The fort appears to have been garrisoned by the Confederate States troops since their first appearance in the country, by at least a portion of one company. It also seemed to have been used as a rendezvous for sick soldiers, but they had all left with the last detachment for San Antonio. The following is a description of the buildings at the fort : P'ive company quarters, about 80 by 25 feet, one story high, built of stone, thatched roof. Four of these buildings are in fair condition ; the roof, doors, and windows of one have been burned. One guard-hovise, about 80 by 25 feet ; building stone; roof, doors, and windows burned. One Quartermaster store-house, about 100 by 20 feet, built of stone; roof, doors, and windows entirely destroyed ; surrounded by several small buildings, use not known. One wooden or slab building, 30 by 16 feet, thatched roof, used as an Adjutant's office. One wooden building, 36 by 27, with kitchen and several small outbuildmgs, supposed to have been the commanding officer's quarters. On this building the flag was hoisted, and kept up during one day. One wooden building, 48 by 22 feet, with the kitchen and outhouses attached, supposed to have been officers' quarters. One wooden building, 22 by 12 feet, with one small outbuilding, 10 by 14. One wooden building, 36 by 18. One building, 14 by 12. One slab building, 40 by 15 feet. One slab building, 50 by 14 feet. One slab building, 20 by 12 feet. One slab building, 20 by 12 feet. One slab building, 30 by 15 feet. One slab outhouse, 10 by 12 feet. Seven small slab houses. One slab stable, 50 by 14. One stone and mud house. Three small slab buildings. These are estimated measurements, as I had no other means of doing. One overland mail station, consisting of houses, store-houses, shop, stables, saddlery, granary, etc. One adobe building, formerly used as a store. Many of the doors and windows have been destroyed. Some seem to have been hauled off, others burned. One wagon stands loaded with lumber. I have heard as report, in fact, that the entire fort was sold by Confederate States offi- cers to some party at Del Norte, Mexico. Property consists of some iron in Quarter- master's store-house, some one hundred horseshoes, two old citizen wagons, several wagons and cart-wheels, empty barrels, several chains, many hospital bedsteads, but all broken or in a dilapidated conciition. I started from the fort on my return at daylight on the thirtieth and marched to Dead Man's Hole, watered the animals, and made a dry camp in the prairie. Left camp at 9 a. m. and marched about ten miles, when an Indian made his appearance with a white flag, followed by five others, all mounted. I tried to hold a talk with them, but they seemed unwilling to have anything to say, they being followed by twenty-five or thirty more mounted men, and still farther behind by a large party on foot ; and it being evident that their only intention was to gain time and delay us until they could surround us, 1 ordered the men to fire upon them. A fight immedi- ately ensued, they making every effort to surround us, coming towards us in every direc- tion, a large proportion of them mounted. Wishing to get rid of the footmen, I made a running fight of it, expecting the mounted men to follow, which thev did for a short distance, but finding it too hot for them they returned. They left four'men dead on the field, two of them the leaders, respectively, of the mounted and foot men. I have good reason to believe that at least twenty were wounded. I had two men wounded, one slightly and one painfully, by a pistol oall in the shoulder. I had also one horse wounded. I then came on to Eagle Springs, where I arrived at 11 o'clock p. m., watered all my animals, and found that Lieutenant Haden, with the remainder of the command, had left for the river several days before. Cami»ed for the remainder of the night, and on the next day proceeded to the river, arriving there about 5 o'clock p. m., and found Lieutenant Haden with the remainder of the command, he stating that he could not find sufficient water at Eagle Springs for the use of the animals. I omitted in the foregoing report to state that about ten miles from Van Horn's Wells 1 met two Mexicans coming this way. I arrested them and brought tbem to this camp, where I released them, and they went on up the river, and will report to General Carleton in person. I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, E. D. SHIRLAND, Captain Company C, First Cavalry, California Volunteers. Lieut. B. C. Cutler, Acting Assist. Adjt.-Gen., Cohirmi from California, Franklin, Tex. FIRST REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. 71 On the eleventh of October, 1862, General Carleton ordered an expe- dition consisting of Companies A and D, First California Cavalry, to Dog Cailon, N. M., against the Mescalero Apaches, to cooperate with an expedition under Colonel Christopher Carson (Kit Carson), who was ordered, with five companies of his regiment, First New Mexico Cav- alry, to reoccupy Fort Stanton, N. M. As a result of this expedition, the Mescalero Apaches were completely subdued, and four hundred of them were taken prisoners. January 12, 1863. — Company A left Las Cruces, N. M,, and arrived at Fort McLean, N. M., January nineteenth. On the twentieth Captain McCleave and twenty rank and file proceeded to Pinos Altos Mines, and attacked a party of Mangus Colorado's Apaches, killing eleven and wounding the chiefs wife. January twenty-seventh left Fort McLean for headwaters of Gila and Francisco Rivers, in accordance with Special Orders No. 5, District of Arizona. Returned to Fort McLean February fifth. On the ninth of February Captain McCleave and thirty men went on a scout to headwaters of Miembres River. Returned on four- teenth of February. On sixteenth started for new site of Fort West. Camped at Bonnevill's Depot, on Gila River, from eighteenth to twenty- fourth, when camp was moved to Fort West. Distance marched, five hundred and seven miles. January 17, 1863. — Captain E. D. Shirland, Company C, First Cali- fornia Cavalry, brought Mangus Colorado, an Apache chief, into Fort McLean a prisoner. On the morning of the eighteenth, in attempting to escape, Mangus was killed by the guard. On the afternoon of March 22, 1863, the Gila Apaches made a descent upon the public herd, which was grazing near Fort West, N. M., and succeeded in running off some sixty head of horses. The Indians numbered . At 8 p. m. the gallant Major William McCleave, First Cavalry, California Volunteers, started in pursuit with a command consisting of Lieutenants French and Lat- timer. First California Cavalry, forty men of Company A, twenty-five men of Company B, and fourteen men of Company C, all of First Cav- alry. Major McCleave followed the trail of the Indians in a westerly direction about seventy miles, and down the Gila five miles, then across the divide to Rio Negro, where he arrived at 9 a. m. of the twenty-sixth, and then moved up the stream a short distance. Signs at this point indicated the close proximity of Indians and a rancheria. During twilight the command moved up the stream two miles and made camp. Thirty men, mounted on the most serviceable animals, under Lieutenant Lattimer, and thirty under Major McCleave, started in search of the rancheria, leaving Lieutenant French in charge of the camp. Leaving camp at 8 o'clock p. m., the command ascended a mountain on the west side of the stream, and traveled about twelve miles without meeting any success. Here the command rested from 1 o'clock until dawn of the twenty-seventh, it raining all the time. When light enough to see, Major McCleave discovered, from an elevated position, trees which indi- cated presence of water, and a horse grazing in the neighborhood also indicated that the rancheria was near by. Lieutenant Lattimer was ordered ahead with his command; discovered rancheria and gallantly charged upon it. Part of the dismounted men immediately commenced gathering in and guarding the horses to prevent the escape of the In- dians, while others were skirmishing and fighting on the bluffs. The fight lasted for twenty minutes, and resulted in the complete routing of 72 RECOED OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. the Indians, the capture of all our own horses that could he found, and many Indian horses; the killing of twenty-five Indians, and the com- plete destruction of the rancheria, provisions, and all they possessed. Private Hall, of Company B, First California Cavalry, was wounded in the fight. The command then returned to camp, and soon after noon started on return trip by a route supposed to be more direct than the one by which the Indians were followed from the fort. This route led up a canon, from the sides of which the Indians attacked the rear guard of the command, wounding Lieutenant French, killing two horses and wounding one. As soon as the attack was made, the soldiers ascended the perpendicular walls of the canon by climbing one over the other. This was done amidst a shower of arrows. As soon as they reached the top the Indians fled in every direction. The superiority of the Califor- nians over the Apaches, at their own style of fighting, was shown in the case of Corporal Ellis, of Company A, who crawled to a rock, behind which was an Indian, and, giving a short cough, the Indian raised his head to discover his course, when a bullet from Ellis' rifle dashed through his brain. The Indians lost in this attack three killed. On the thirtieth provisions giving out, a Sergeant and five men were sent to the fort for a supply. Until their return the party subsisted on horse flesh. On the fourth of April the command reached the fort. On the fifth. Private Hall died from the wounds received in the fight. Indian loss, twenty-eight killed; troops, one. Copy of a letter to Captain Pishon, who was sent as an escort to Surveyor-General Clark to the newly discovered gold fields, near where the City of Prescott, Arizona, now stands: Headquaeters Department of New Mexico, Santa Fe, N. M., June 22, 1863. Capt. Nathaniel J. Pishon, Company D, First California Cavalry, Fort Craig, N. M. : Captain : I send you a map of New Mexico, on which I desire that you will trace your route to and from the new gold fields, in obedience to orders to go as an escort to Sur- veyor-General Clark. Ilave great care taken of j^our animals. When you arrive at the new diggings, I want each of your men to prospect and wash, and 1 want you to report the exact time they severally work, and the amount of gold each one obtains in return for his labor during that tirne. Much reliance will be placed upon these statistics. The jieople must not be deceived, nor inveigled into that distant country without knowing well what they may expect to find. If the country is as rich as represented— and of this I have no doubt — there will, on your return, be'a revolution in matters here which no man now can ever dream of. I liave written to the authorities at Washington that if the country is as rich as reported, on your return I shall send two companies of California troops to establish a post in the heart of the gold region. Your company may, perhaps, be one of them, so you will have an eye to the best location of a post for one company of infantrv and one of cavalry. In' returning by the Whipple route to Albuquerque, mark the countrv well for the whole way from the gold region. Take your best men with you, and tilings to wash with. Send me a few specimens for the War Department on your return. Wishing you good foi'tune, 1 am, Captain, very respectfully your obedient servant, JAMES H. CARLETON, Brigadier-General Commanding. Company B marched from Fort West, New Mexico, June 11, 1863, en route for Fort Stanton, New Mexico; arrived June 29, 1863. Distance, two hundred and fifty-eight miles. Captain Fritz and twenty-five men of Company B started in pursuit FIRST REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. 73 of Indians from Las Cruces, New Mexico, June 17, 1863. Proceeded to six miles above San Diego Mountains, and returned June 19, 1863. Distance, seventy miles. July 4, 1863. — Captain N. J. Pishon, Company D, First California Cavalry, with twenty-seven men of his company, pursued a party of eight Indians who had driven off one hundred and four Government mules from Fort Craig; overtook them a few miles from the fort and, killing four Indians, recovered the mules. Captain J. L. Barbey, who accompanied the command, was shot through the wrist by an arrow; Privates Jackson and Bancroft were also slightly wounded. July 12, 1863. — Captain A. H. French, Company A, First California Cavalry, with twenty-seven men of his company, attacked and routed, near Fort Thorn, a band of Apache Indians, supposed to number sixty warriors. Indian loss, ten killed and four horses captured. Sergeant Walsh and Farrier Burns were wounded. July 22, 1863. — Captain Emil Fritz, First California Cavalry, with a detachment of California and New Mexico cavalry, left Fort Stanton for the Rio Pecos to chastise a band of two hundred Indians who had attacked Lieutenant Marques of First New Mexico Infantry. After following the Indians for forty-five miles Captain Fritz came upon their camp, and captured two horses, six mules, and all the plunder of their camp; the Indians made their escape. Remarks on Return of Company A, First Cavalry, for August, 1863. — The company left Fort West, N. M., June 27, 1863, on a scout for the extermination of the Miembres River Apaches. On the afternoon of July fifth, in a skirmish with Apaches, Sergeant Walsh and Farrier Burns were wounded, and one horse killed. Traveled from July seventh to fourteenth after Indians. Returned to Fort Thorn on Rio Grande. On the nineteenth, started on another scout through the mountains in pur- suit of said Indians, over the wildest, most Vjroken kind of country. Distance traveled, four hundred and ninety miles. The company left the Cienega de Los Apaches on the first of August, and arrived at Fort Thorn. On the fourth and fifth, Captain French and Second Lieutenant Allyne took detachments of the company up and down the Rio Grande on a scout. Left Fort Thorn on the ninth, and arrived at the Rio Miembres on the evening of the tenth. The company, in different detachments, has been out on several scouts in different directions during the month. Distance traveled, two hundred and forty miles. January 14, 1864. — Sergeant Joseph Felmer, First Cavalry, California Volunteers, reports that he recovered seven head of cattle while in pur- suit of a party of Indians, and turned them over to Don Pablo, of La Joya, N. M. On the third of April, 1864, Captain French and twenty-five enlisted men of Company A, First California Cavalry, left San Elizario, Texas, on an expedition down the Rio Grande. On the fifteenth instant sur- prised a party of Texas Rebels, at Spencer's Ranch, opposite Presidio Del Norte, commanded by Captain Skillman, C. S. A., numbering ten in all. Captain Skillman and one man killed, two mortally wounded, two escaped across the river, one of them wounded, and four taken prisoners, with horses, arms, ammunition, and camp equipage of the whole party. The detachment arrived at San Elizario, Texas, April 24, 1864, after 74 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. a hard march of four hundred and ninety-nine miles. No casualties in company. April 7, 1864. — Capt. James H. Whitlock, Fifth Infantry, California Volunteers, with a command of twenty-six enlisted men of Company F and twenty enlisted men of Company I, under Lieutenant Barkell, and ten enlisted men of Company C, First Cavalry, California Volun- teers, attacked about two hundred and fifty Indians near Mount Grey, or Sierra Bonita, Arizona, and after a spirited fight of over one hour routed the Indians, killing twenty-one of them, left on the ground, and wounding a large number. Forty-five head of horses and mules were captured from the Indians, and all their provisions and camp equipage destroyed. Ten enlisted men of Company C, First California Cavalry, with a detachment of infantry, left Camp Miembres, N. M., March 28, 1864, on a scout against the Apaches. Returned April twelfth, having destroyed a rancheria, killed twenty-one Indians, and taken forty head of horses and mules. Remarks on Return of Company A, First Cavalry, for May, 1864- — The company has been engaged during the month on scouts, patrol, and picket duty. On the nineteenth instant the men of the company on picket duty fell in with a party of twenty-six Texas Union refugees and deserters, who were in a state of exhaustion and starvation. On the twentieth instant Captain French, with thirteen privates and provisions, left the post for the relief of the Texan refugees and deserters, near Fort Quitman, and returned to the post on the twenty-fifth instant. Distance traveled by each horse in the company during the month, three hundred and fifty miles. During the month of May, 1864, an expedition, consisting of detach- ments of Company F, First California Cavalry, and Company K, Fifth California Infantry, under Lieutenant-Colonel Nelson H. Davis, Assist- ant Inspector-General, U. S. A., assisted by Captain Tidball, Fifth Infantry, and two commissioned officers and one hundred and two enlisted men, started from Fort Bowie, Arizona, on a scout after Indians. On the twenty-fifth they surprised a rancheria and killed one Indian. Later, the same day, killed one Indian and captured one. On the twenty-sixth came upon a rancheria, killed one Indian, and destroyed several acres of corn. On same day one woman and two children were captured. On the twenty-eighth captured five women and two children. On the twenty-ninth the command surprised a rancheria, killed thirty- six Indians, wounded four, and took two prisoners. Captured six hun- dred and sixty ($660) dollars in gold coin, one Sharp's carbine, one Colt's revolver, one shotgun, one saddle, one thousand pounds of mescal, and a lot of horse equipments, powder, powder horns, etc. Sergeant Charles Brown, of Company K, Fifth Infantry, California Volunteers, is mentioned in Captain Tidball's report for his zeal and energy in this scout. Remarks on Return of Company A, for June, 1864. — The company has been engaged during the month on patrol and picket duty, and assisting Union refugees to the post who were in a state of destitution. Distance traveled by each animal, three hundred miles. Remarks on Return of Company D, First Cavalry, for June, 1864- — Corporal Smith and three privates, while on escort to Major Willis, First Infantry, California Volunteers, to Francisco River, had . a skirmish FIRST REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. 75 with Indians, in which one Indian was killed by Corporal Smith and one by Private Grillin. Remarks on Return of Company H, First Cavalry, for July, I864. — The company left Tucson, A. T., June 5, 1864; arrived at Camp Miem- bres, N. M., June 15, 1864. On June 20, 1864, Captain Campbell, Lieu- tenant Billings, and thirty-four men, together with a detachment of Fifth Infantry, California Volunteers, under command of Captain Whit- lock, Fifth Infantry, went on a scout after Indians in the Corralitas, Sonora. Captured three Apaches; returned on the twenty-eighth day of June, 1864. On June 30, 1864, started for Los Pimos, N. M., to take post, in obedience to Special Orders No. 37, Headquarters Department of Arizona Territory. August — , 1864. — Major Thomas J. Blakeney, First Cavalry, Califor- nia Volunteers, on a scout of thirty days after Apache Indians, killed ten and captured two Indians, and destroyed twenty acres of corn and large quantities of pumpkins, beans, etc. August — , 1864. — The command, consisting in part of a detachment of Company F, First Cavalry, which left Fort Cummings on the fifth day of August, on a scout to Lake Guzman, killed one Indian near the Florida Mountains. Very few Indians were seen, they having evidently deserted the country on the approach of the troops, who, on this scout, marched twelve hundred miles. Remarks on Muster Roll of Company H, First Cavalry, for November and December, I864. — Lieutenant Samburn, with fifty men, on expedi- tion against Apache Indians, under the command of Colonel Oscar M. Brown, First Cavalry, California Volunteers, for sixty days. Captured four squaws. Distance marched, twelve hundred miles, from the first of October to the thirtieth of November, 1864. Lieutenant Billings, with ten men, on scout against Apache Indians, twenty days. Distance marched, six hundred miles. Lieutenant Samburn, with ten men, on scout against Apache Indians, three days. Distance marched, one hun- dred and fifty miles. During November, 1864, an expedition was sent out against the Co- manche and Kiowa Indians, under Colonel Christopher Carson (Kit Carson), First New Mexico Cavalry, consisting of fourteen commissioned officers and three hundred and twenty enlisted men, including Compa- nies B, K, and M, First California Cavalry, one company of First Cali- fornia Infantry, two companies of First New Mexico Cavalry, and seventy-five friendly Ute Indians. On the twenty-fifth of November they attacked a Kiowa village, ot about one hundred and fifty lodges, near the old adobe fort on the Cana- dian River in northern Texas; and after a severe fight compelled the Indians to retreat, with a loss of sixty killed and wounded. The vil- lage was then destroyed. The engagement commenced at 8:12 a. m., and lasted, without intermission, until sunset. In this fight, Privates John O'Connell and John Sullivan, of Company M, First Cavalry, Cal- ifornia Volunteers, were killed, and Corporal Newman, Privates Thomas Briggs, J. Jameson, — Mapes, Jasper Winant, J. Horsley, of Company B; Holygrafer, of Company G, First Cavalry, California Volunteers; An- tonio Duro and Antonio Sanches, of Company M, and H. Romero, of Company I, First Cavalry, New Mexico Volunteers, were wounded. Four Utes were wounded. Colonel Carson, in his report, mentions the following officers as deserv- 76 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. ing the highest praise: Major McCleave, Captain Fritz, and Lieutenant Heath, of First Cavalry, California Volunteers; Captains Dens and Ber- ney, First Cavalry, New Mexico Volunteers; Lieutenant Pettis, First Infantry, California Volunteers; Lieutenant Edgar, First Cavalry, New Mexico Volunteers; and Assistant Surgeon Geo. S. Courtright, United States Volunteers. The command destroyed one hundred and fifty lodges of the best manufacture, a large amount of dried meats, berries, buffalo robes, powder, cooking utensils, etc.; also a buggy and spring wagon, the property of " Sierrito," or " Little Mountain," the Kiowa chief. November 27, 1864. — Colonel Oscar M. Brown, First Cavalry, California Volunteers, with one hundred men, returned from a scout to the Apache country. Four squaws were captured by Colonel Brown's command. Although this scout, of nearly sixty days, was unsuccessful, it was one of the hardest of the year. Remarks on Muster Roll of Company L, First Cavalry, for January and February, 1865. — On February seventeenth a party of seventy or eighty Apache Lidians attacked the Vedette Station, at Fort Buchanan (six men of Company L). At the first fire they wounded the Corporal in charge, and then set fire to the building. The soldiers, when the roof began to fall in, broke from the burning house and fought their way through the Indians. One man, who was out hunting, is missing. The Indians captured the horses and stores. Two Indians known to be killed. During the month of February, 1865, a man named Leaton, who had been a Colonel in the Confederate army, was given a Colonel's commis- sion in the Mexican army by President Juarez, with permission to raise a guerrilla regiment to fight the French, who were then occupying Mexico under the Emperor Maximillian. Colonel Leaton established his headquarters at the town of Guada- lupe, on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande, about twenty-five miles below the town of San Elizario, Texas, which was garrisoned by Com- pany C, First California Cavalry, under command of First Lieutenant- R. H. Orton, of Company F, of same regiment. Colonel Leaton, after establishing his headquarters, sent recruiting agents to the American side of the river, and by offering extraordinary inducements in the way of bounties, offices in the regiment, and the payment of large sums for such horses, arms, etc., as they might bring with them, caused a large number of the Union soldiers to desert and join his regiment. Lieu- tenant Orton, after learning what was going on, resolved to break up the organization or drive them away from the vicinity of his post; and taking from ten to twenty-five men each time, made five raids into Mexico, twice surrounding their rendezvous and surprising their party, and once, with ten men, charging into a party of fourteen, killing one, and capturing, at different times, a large number of deserters and recovering a large amount of Government property. He made a report of the transactions of Colonel Leaton, which report was sent by General Carleton to the President of Mexico, who thereupon gave orders for the disbandment of the regiment and the arrest of Colonel Leaton. Lieu- tenant Orton was promoted to be Captain of Company M of his regi- ment, on account of the above mentioned service. In the month of May, 1865, Company F, First Cavalry, was attached to an expedition under Colonel " Kit " Carson, which was .ordered to FIRST REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. 77 proceed to the Comanche country, and build a fort on the road leading from Santa Fe to the States, for the protection of trains passing back and forth through that dangerous country, and to escort trains through the part most exposed to Indian depredations. The command consisted of three hundred and two officers and enlisted men. Lieutenant Orton, of Company F, was Adjutant, and Lieutenant Savage, of same com- pany, was Quartermaster and Commissary. A stone fort was built at a place called Cedar Bluffs, in that part of Indian Territory now known as " No Man's Land," and named Fort Nichols. On the fifteenth of June, a train, which Company F, First Cavalry, was escorting from Fort Nichols to Fort Larned, Kansas, was attacked by about fifty mounted Comanche warriors. The attack was repulsed by the company, which followed the retreating savages several miles, killing and wounding six Indians. There was no loss to the company, though a Mexican herder was killed in the first attack on the train. The company remained at Fort Nichols from May until October, and assisted in escorting every train safely through the country. On the fifteenth of June, 1865, Major Emil Fritz, First Cavalry, with Captain B. F. Fox, Company H, First Cavalry, went in pursuit of a band of eighty or ninety Navajoes, who had escaped from Fort Sumner. On the twentieth captured their camp, with their supplies, several animals, and one Indian child. The Indians escaped among the rocks on the mountain, their camp being in a very rough cafion. This com- mand suffered greatly for want of water. Companies H and M cooperated in the above mentioned expedition, by guarding the crossings of the Rio Grande. Remarks on Muster Roll of Company G, First Cavalry, for July and August, 1865. — Captain Gorham, with a detachment of his company, left Fort Sumner, New Mexico, on June 13, 1865, in pursuit of runaway Indians (Navajoes) — captives on the Bosque Rodondo Reservation. Fought them on the first day of July, 1865, near the Sacramento Mount- ains, New Mexico, killing two, and capturing one thousand head of sheep, forty-seven horses, and destroying their village. Traveled about twenty-five miles a day. Total distance traveled, about one thousand and twenty-five miles, in forty-three days. Remarks on Muster Roll of Company H, First Cavalry, for July and August, 1865. — Lieutenant Billings and nine men had a fight with Indians near San Andreas Pass, July 1, 1865. There were ten Indians killed. Private Abner C. Lull, of Company H, was severely wounded in the groin; one horse killed. Distance marched, six hundred miles. Lieutenant Samburn, with twenty men, started after Indians July 20, 1865, with ten days' rations. Distance marched, four hundred miles. On the twelfth day of August Lieutenant Billings, with twenty men, had a fight with Indians near White Mountains, in which four Indians were killed. Distance marched, three hundred miles. Remarks on Muster Roll of Company H, First Cavalry, for September and October, 1865. — Lieutenant Billings, with thirty men, had a fight with Indians near La Monica Springs, September 4, 1865, in which three Indians were killed. Distance marched, two hundred miles. Lieutenant Billings, with sixteen men as escort for Dr. Courtright to Caiiada Alamosa, from September eighteenth to twenty-second. Dis- tance marched, one hundred miles. Captain Samburn, with ten men on scout after Indians, from Septem- 78 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. ber twenty-seventh to October second. Distance marched, one hundred and eighty miles. Captain Samburn and Lieutenant Billings, with fifty-one enlisted men, on scout after Indians from October sixteenth to twenty-sixth. Distance marched, two hundred and twenty miles. ComiDany B, First Cavalry, left Fort Sumner, N. M., November 8, 1865, pursuant to Special Orders No. 28, c. s.. Headquarters Fort Sum- ner, N. M., on a scout after Mescalero Apaches, through the White and Sacramento Mountains. Distance traveled, seven hundred and fifty- eight miles. The company left Fort Stanton, N. M., December 2, 1865, to continue the scout after the Apaches through the White and Sacramento Mount- ains, and returned to camp, near the cost, December 23, 1865. Distance traveled, three hundred and twenty-one miles. Remarks on Muster Roll of Company L, First Cavalry, for November and December, 1865. — November first; Lieutenant Norton and thirty men (Major James Gorman, commanding), on a scout after Indians. They attacked and destroyed an Indian rancheria, killed seven and wounded a number of Indians. Captured four horses and two herds of cattle. Destroyed the provisions, houses, and building. No injuries to any of our men. Remarks on Muster Roll of Company G, First Cavalry, for March and April, 1866. — Captain Gorham and a detachment of twenty-five men of the company, w^ere on a scout for twenty-five days in March and April, 1866. Killed two Indians, wounded four, and took eight prisoners. Whole distance traveled, four hundred and one miles. During the month of January, 1866, word was received at Fort Selden, New Mexico, that a large band of Apache Indians had taken possession of the town of Janos, Mexico. Whereupon Colonel Edward B. Willis, commanding the post, resolved to go to the relief of the town. He organ- ized an expedition consisting of fifty infantrymen and twenty-five picked men of Company M, First California Cavalry, under Captain R. H. Orton of that company. The expedition sought, by traveling nights and concealing itself during the daytime, to surprise the enemy. On the tenth day the command came in sight of the town, about daylight, and scouts were sent forward to learn the situation of affairs, when, to the great disappointment of all in the expedition, it was found that the Indians had in some way been apprised of the approach of the troops and had fled to the mountains. The inhabitants of the town were very grateful to the Union troops, for it was owing to their approach that the Indians abandoned the town, where they had committed numberless outrages, and the people were in great fear of their lives. The troops were feted and shown every favor possible for two days. The troops were absent on this expedition over a month, and marched nearly five hundred miles. On the twenty-first of August, 1866, a band of about seventy-five Apache Indians made an attack on a haying party within two miles of Fort Selden, killing three men and taking all their animals. First Lieu- tenant James J. Billings, Company M, First California Cavalry, was sent in pursuit with six members of his company. It was thought, at the time Lieutenant Billings was sent out, that it was a small party. He overtook them in a deep caiion, about ten miles from the post, and attacked them as they were ascending the sides of the caiion, wounding FIRST REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. 79 several. Finding so large a party, he returned to the post for reinforce- ments. In the meantime, Captain R. H. Orton, Company M, who had returned to the post after Lieutenant Billings' departure, was ordered to take fifteen men and cross to the west bank of the Rio Grande, and inter- cept them at the San Diego Crossing, a ford twelve miles above, towards which the Indians were moving. Captain Orton, by hard riding, most of the way at a gallop, over rough mountain trails, arrived at the ford ahead of the Indians, upon which they turned back and crossed the Jornada del Muerto (journey of death) towards the San Andreas Mount- ains. Captain Orton then came back to the ferry near the post and, taking their trail, followed them into the mountains, where the trail was lost, owing to the scattering of the band. While on the trail he came upon the body of a young man whose name was afterwards ascertained to have been W. H. Prescott, and who had been killed by the Indians, which he buried. The following are the stations of the different companies, as shown by the monthly returns and muster rolls on the last days of the months: COMPANY A. Camp Carleton, Cal October 31, 1861. Camp Carleton, Cal December 31, 1861. Camp Carleton, Cal February 28, 1862. Pimos Villages, A. T. April 30, 1862. Canada del Oro, A. T June 30, 1862. Tucson, A. T July 31, 1862. Fort Fillmore, N. M August 31, 1862. Camp Johnson, N. M. September 31, 1862. Camp Johnson, N. M. October 31, 1862. In the field, N. M November 30, 1862. Las Cruces, N. M December 31, 1862. Rio Francisco, N. M January 31, 1863. Fort West, N. M February 28, 1863, Fort West, N. M. March 31, 1863. Fort West, N. M.. ....April 30, 1863. Fort West, N. M May 20, 1863. Hot Springs, N. M June 30, 1863. Cienega De Los Apaches July 31, 1863. Camp on the Rio Miembres, N. M Augvist 31, 1863. Camp on the Rio Miembres, N. M September 30, 1863. Las Cruces, N. M October 31, 1863. Las Cruces, N. M November 30, 1863. San Elizario, Texas December 31, 1863. San Elizario, Texas January 31, 1864. San Elizario, Texas February 29, 1864. San Elizario, Texas March 31, 1864. San Elizario, Texas April 30, 1864. San Elizario, Texas May 31, 1864. San Elizario, Texas. June 30, 1864. Las Cruces, N. M. August 31, 1864. The foregoing table shows the stations of the original company from the time it was stationed at Camp Carleton, near San Bernardino, Cal., until it was mustered out at Las Cruces, N. M., August 31, 1864. The company being under the command of Captains McCleave and French. The following table shows the stations of the new company, which was commanded by Captain Ledyard: Drum Barracks, Cal April 30, 1865. Fort Whipple, A. T August 31, 1865. Fort Whipple, A. T ..October 31, 1865. Fort Whipple, A. T. December 31, 1865. Fort Whipple, A. T February 28, 1866. 80 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. COMPANY B. En route to Rio Grande, A. T June 30, 1862. Fort Thorn, A. T July 31, 1862. Fort Fillmore, N. M August 31, 1862. En route to Tucson, A. T September 30, 1862. Tucson, A. T October 31, 1862. Tucson, A. T November 30, 1862. December — , . Tucson, A. T January 31, 1863. Fort West, N. M February 28, 1863. Fort West, N. M March 31, 1863. Fort West, N. M April 30, 1863. Fort West, N. M May 31, 1863. Fort Stanton, N. M June 30, 1863. Fort Stanton, N. M July 31, 1863. Fort Stanton, N. M August 31, 1863. Fort Union, N. M September 30, 1863. Fort Union, N. M October 31, 1863. Fort Union, N. M November 30, 1863. Fort Union, N. M December 31,1863. Fort Union, N. M January 31, 1864. Fort Union, N. M February 29, 1864. Fort Wingate, N. M March 31, 1864. Fort Wingate, N. M. April 30, 1864. Fort Sumner, N. M June 30, 1864. Fort Sumner, N. M Julv 31, 1864. Fort Sumner, N. M. August 31, 1864. Fort Union, N. M. September 30, 1864. Fort Sumner, N. M October 31, 1864. Fort Sumner, N. M. November 30, 1864. Fort Sumner, N. M December 31, 1864. Fort Sumner, N. M January 31, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M February 28, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M March 31, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M April 30, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M May 31, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M June 30, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M July 31, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M. August 31, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M September 30, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M October 31, 1865. Camp near Fort Stanton, N. M November 30, 1865. Camp near Fort Stanton, N. M December 31, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M Januarv 31, 1866. Fort Sumner, N. M February 28, 1866. Fort Sumner, N. M March 31, 1866. Fort Sumner, N. M April 30, 1866. Fort Sumner, N. M May 31, 1866. Fort Sumner, N. M June30, 1866. Fort Sumner, N. M July 31, 1866. COMPANY C. En route to Rio Grande, A. T June 30, 1862. Fort Thorn, A. T July 31, 1862. Mouth of Canon de los Caminos, on the Rio Grande, Texas Augusi 31, 1862. Camp Johnson, Texas September 30, 1862. Fort Craig, N. M October 31, 1862. Fort Craig, N. M November 30, 1862. Fort Craig, N. M December 31, 1862. Rio Francisco, A. T January 31, 1863. Fort West, N. M Febrimry 28, 1863. Fort West, N. M March 31, 1863. Las Cruces, N. M April 30, 1863. Colton Woods, N. M May 31, 1863. Camp near Franklin, Texas June 30, 1863. Camp on the Rio Grande, N. M . July 31, 1863. Camp on the Rio Miembres, N. M August 31, 1863. Camp on the Rio Miembres, N. M September 30, 1863. Camp on the Rio Miembres, N. M October 31, 1863. Camp on the Rio Miembres, N. M November 30, 1863. Camp on the Rio Miembres, N. M December 31, 1863. Camp on the Rio Miembres, N. M January 31, 1864. Camp on the Rio Miembres, N. M February 29, 1864, FIRST REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. 81 Camp Miembres, N. M. March 31, 1864. Camp Miembres, N. M. April 30, 1864. Camp Miembres, N. M. May 31, 1864. Camp Smith, A. T. Jmie 30, 1864. Fort Goodwin, A. T. .July 31, 1864. Las Cruces, N. M. August 31, 1864. The original company, Captains Shirland and Nichols, Avas mustered out of service at Las Cruces, August 31, 1864, and a new company was organized during the months of November and December by First Lieu- tenant R. H. Orton, of Company F, who was detailed as regimental recruiting officer for that purpose. Lieutenant Orton commanded the company until Captain Nichols received his commission, and relieved him from the command about March 1, 1865, at San Elizario, Tex. The new Company C was stationed at the following points: Franklin, Texas November 30, 1864. Franklin, Texas December 31, 1864. San Elizario, Texas January 31, 1865. Franklin, Texas March 1, 1865. Franklin, Texas...., March 31, 1865. San Elizario, Texas April 30, 1865. San Elizario, Texas June 1, 1865. Franklin, Texas June 30, 1865. Grazing Camp, near Franklin, Texas July 31, 1865. Fort Selden, N. M. August 31, 1865. Camp Miembres, N. M. September 30, 1865. Camp Miembres, N. M October 31, 1865. Camp Miembres, N. M November 30, 1865. Camp Miembres, N. M December 31, 1865. Camp Miembres, N. M February 28, 1866. Camp Miembres, N. M March 31, 1866. Camp Miembres, N. M : April 30, 1866. Camp Miembres, N. M May 31, 1866. Camp at Fort McLean, N. M June 30, 1866. Camp Miembres, N. M July 31, 1866. Camp near Fort Cummings, N. M. Augus"t 31, 1866. COMPANY D. Cafiada del Oro, A. T June 30, 1862. En route to Rio Grande July 31, 1862. Dinsmore Springs, A. T. August 31, 1862. Camp Leonard, near Fort Quitman, Texas September 30, 1862. San Elizario, Texas October 31, 1862. Ojo del Martin, Texas November 30, 1862. Franklin, Texas December 31, 1862. Camp near Tula Rosa, N. M. January 31, 1863. Fort Crais, N. M February 28, 1863. Fort Craig, N.M March 31, 1863. En Tonte between Forts West and Craig, N.M April 30, 1863. Tula Rosa Valley, N. M. Mav 31, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M June 30, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M ..July 31, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M Augiist 31, 1863. Fort Craig, N.M September 30, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M October 31, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M November 30, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M December 31, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M Januarv 31, 1864. Fort Craig, N. M March 31, 1864. Navaio Springs, N. M April 30, 1864. Fort \Vhipple, A. T Mav 31, 1864. Fort Whipple, A. T June 30, 1864. Fort Craig, N. M Julv31, 1864. Fort Craig, N. M ..August 31, 1864. Fort Craig, N. M September 30, 1864. 82 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. COMPANY E. Caiiadadel Oro, A. T June 30, Reventon Station, A. T ..July 31 Eeventon Station, A. T August 31 Tucson, A. T September 30; October — Tucson7A. T November 30 LaMesilla, N. M December 31 Picacho, A. T January 31 Tucson, A. T February28 Gila City, A. T March 31^ Tucson, A. T. April 30 Las Cruces, N. M May 31 San Pedro Crossing, A. T June 30 Las Cruces, N. M July 31 Las Cruces, N. M August 31 Camp on Rio Miembres, N. M. September 30, Camp on Rio Miembres, N. M. October 31, Camp on Rio Miembres, N. M November 30 Camp on Rio Miembres, N. M December 31 Camp on Rio Miembres, N. M January 31 Franklin, Texas Februarv 1 Franklin, Texas March 1 Franklin, Texas April 1 Franklin, Texas May 1 Camp at Lemon Ranch, A. T June 1 Camp Smith, A. T June 30 CampRiggs, A. T July 31 Camp near Las Cruces, N. M August 31 The foregoing table shows the stations of the original Company E, under Captains Mead and Wellman. The following table shows the stations of the new Company E, under Captain Mcllray: Drum Barracks, Cal May 31, 1865. Drum Barracks, Cal June 30, 1865. Drum Barracks, Cal July 31, 1865. Drum Barracks, Cal August 31, 1865. Drum Barracks, Cal September 30, 1865. Drum Barracks, Cal -• October 31, 1865. Drum Barracks, Cal November 30, 1865. Drum Barracks. Cal December 31, 1865. COMPANY F. Camp Stanford, near Stockton October 31, 1863. Camp Union, Sacramento : November 30, 1863. Camp Union, Cal January 31, 1864. At sea, en route for Drum Barracks February 29, 1864. Camp, near Fort Yuma, Cal March 31, 1864. Camp, at Blue Water Station, en route for Tucson, A. T. April 30, 1864. Camp Miembres, N. M. . May 31, 1864. Camp Miembres, N. M June 30, 1864. Camp, near Las Cruces, N. M August 2, 1864. Cottonwood, eighteen miles below Las Cruces, N. M. August 23, 1864. San Elizario, Texas September 10, 1864. SanElizario, Texas October 3, 1864. San Elizario, Texas October 31, 1864, San Elizario, Texas November 30, 1864. SanElizario, Texas December 31, 1864.. SanElizario, Texas January 31, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M February 28, 1865, LosPinos, N. M March 31, 1865. Fort Union, N. M. April 30, 1865. Cedar Bluffs, N. M. May 31, 1865. Fort Dodge, Kansas June 30, 1865. Camp, on the Jornada, Kansas July 31, 1865. Camp Nichols, N. M August 31, 1865. Fort Union, N. M. , September 30, 1865, Fort Sumner, N. M October 31, 1865, Fort Sumner, N, M November 30, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M. December 31, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M --- - January 31, 1866. FIRST REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. 83 Fort Sumner, N. M February 28, 1866. Fort Sumner, N. M March 31, 1866. Fort Sumner, N. M April 30, 1866. Fort Sumner, N. M.. May 81, 1866. Fort Sumner, N. M. -June 30, 1866. Fort Sumner, N. M July 31, 1866. Fort Sumner, N. M August 31, 1866. Los Pinos, N. M September 30, 1866. COMPANY G. This company was mustered into the United States service on the twelfth day of June, 1863, at Camp Stanford, near Stockton, California. Camp Drum, Cal. July 31, 1863. Camp Drum, Cal. August 31, 1863. Camp Drum, Cal. .September 30, 1863. Camp Drum, Cal October 31. 1863. Camp Drum, Cal November 30, 1863. Fort Yuma, Cal., en route to Tucson, A. T December 20, 1863. Tucson, A. T... January 20, 1864. Tucson, A. T. February 29, 1864. Tucson, A. T. ..March 31, 1864. Camp McCleave, Texas April 30, 1864. Camp McCleave, Texas May 29, 1864. Fort Sumner, N. M June 30, 1864. Fort Sumner, N. M July 31, 1864. Fort Sumner, N. M August 31, 1864. Fort Sumner, N. M September 30, 1864. Fort Sumner, N. M ..October 31, 1864. Fort Sumner, N. M November 30, 1864. Fort Sumner, N. M. December 31, 1864. Fort Sumner, N. M ..January 31, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M February 28, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M March 31, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M April 30, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M May 31, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M. ....June 30, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M July 31, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M August 31, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M September 30, 1865. Camp No. 2, en route from Fort Sumner to Albuquerque, N. M October 31, 1865. Albuquerque, N. M November 30, 1865. Albuquerque, N. M. December 31, 1865. Albuquerque, N. M January 31, 1866. Fort Wingate, N. M February 28, 1866. Fort Wingate, N. M March 31, 1866. Fort Wingate, N. M. April 30, 1866. Fort "Wingate, N. M May 31, 1866. Fort Wingate, N. M.... June 30, 1866. Fort Wingate, N. M July 31, 1866. Fort Wingate, N. M. August 31, 1866. COMPANY H. Camp Union, Cal. ...December 31, 1863. Camp Union, Cal January 31, 1864. Camp Union, Cal February 29, 1864. Drum Barracks, Cal. March 31, 1864. En route for Tucson, A. T April 30, 1864. Tucson, A. T. May 31, 1864. En route for Los Pinos, N. M June 30, 1864. SanElizario, Texas July 31, 1864. Fort Craig, N. M August 31, 1864. Fort Craig, N. M September 30, 1864. Fort Craig, N. M. .October 31, 1864. Fort Craig, N. M November 30, 1.S64. Fort Craig, N. M December 31, 1J<64. Fort Craig, N. M January 31, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M February 28, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M March 31, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M April 30, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M May 31, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M. June 30, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M - July 31, 1865. 84 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. Fort Cra: Fort Cra Fort Cra Fort Cra Fort Cra Fort Cra Fort Cra Fort Cra Fort Cra Fort Cra Fort Cra Fort Cra Fort Cra g, N. M. August 31, 1865. g, N. M. September 30, 1865. I, N. M. October 31, 1865. g N. M. December 2, 1865. g N. M. - December 31, 1865, g, N. M. January 81, 1866. g, N. M. February 28, 1866. g, N. M. March 31, 1866. g N. M. - . April 30, 1866. g, N. M May31, 1866. g, N. M. JuneSO, 1866. g, N. M. July 31, 1866. g, N. M. August 31, 1866. COMPANY I. 1863. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1865. 1865. 1865. 1865. 1865. 1865. 1865. 1865. 1865. 1865. 1865. 1865. 1866. 1866. 1866. 1866. Benicia Barracks, Cal December 31 Benicia Barracks, Cal January 31 Benicia Barracks, Cal February 29 En route for Tucson, A. T April 30 El Reventon, A. T May 31 Tubac, A. T. JuneSO Tubac, A. T July 31 Fort Goodwin, A. T August 31 Fort Goodwin, A. T. September 30 Fort Goodwin, A. T October 31 Fort Goodwin, A. T. November 30 Fort Goodwin, A. T December 31 Fort Goodwin, A. T. January 31 Fort Goodwin, A. T February 28 Fort Goodwin, A. T. March 31 Fort Goodwin, A. T April 30 Fort Goodwin, A. T. ^ May 31 Fort Goodwin, A. T June 30, Fort Goodwin, A. T July 31 Fort Goodwin, A. T August 31 Fort Goodwin, A. T. September 30 Fort Goodwin, A. T October 31 Fort McDowell, A. T. November 30 Fort McDowell, A. T December 31 Fort McDowell, A. T. January 31 Fort McDowell, A. T. February 28 Fort McDowell, A. T. March 31 Fort McDowell, A. T. April 30 COMPANY K. Camp Morris, Cal October 31, 1863. Camp Morris, Cal November 30, 1863. Drum Barracks, Cal December 31, 1863. Drum Barracks, Cal. January 31, 1864. En route for Tucson, A. T February 29, 1864. En route for Fort Craig, N. M March 31, 1864. Camp Valverde, Fort Craig, N. M April 30, 1864. Fort Craig, N. M JuneSO, 1864. Fort Union, N. M August 31. 1864. Cottonwood Springs October 31, 1864. Fort Union, N. M December 31, 1864. Fort Union, N. M Februarv 28, 1865. Fort Union, N. M April 30, 1865. Camp, near Fort Earned, Kansas JuneSO, 1865. Camp, at Lower Cimarron Springs August 31, 1865. Rock Creek, N. M., en route for Fort Union, N. M. October 31, 1865. Camp Lincoln, N. M. December 31, 1865. Camp Lincoln, N. M February 28, 1866. Camp Lincoln, N. M April SO, 1866. Fort Union, N. M JuneSO, 1866. COMPANY L. Camp Union, Cal October 1, 1863. Camp Union, Cal October 31, 1863. Camp Union, Cal November 30, 1863. Camp Union, CaL December 31, 1863. Drum Barracks, Cal - February 1, 1864. FIRST REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. 85 Drum Barra'ks, Cal : March 1, 1861. Reventon, A. T A]>ril 30, 1864. Reventon, A. T May 31, 1864. Tubac, A. T June 80, 1864. Tubac, A. T. July 31, 1864. Tubac, A. T. August 31, 1864. Tubac, A. T . October 1, 1864. Tubac, A. T . October 31, 1864. Tubac, A. T. November 30, 1864. Tubac, A. T. December 31, 1864. Tubac, A. T. January 31, 1865. Tubac, A. T. February 28, 1865. Tubac, A. T. - Marcli 31, 1865. Tubac, A. T. April 30, 1865. Tubac, A. T. May 31, 1865. Fort BoNvie, A. T June 30, 1865. Fort Bowie, A. T July 31, 1865. Fort Bo\yie, A. T. August 31, 1865. Fort Bowie, A. T September 30, 1865. Fort Bowie, A. T October 31, 1865. Fort Bowie, A. T December 1, 1865. Fort Bowie, A. T December 31, 1865. Fort Bowie, A. T. January .31, 1866. Fort McDowell, A. T February 28, 1866. Fort Bowie, A. T March 31, 1866. Fort Bowie, A. T April 30, 1866. COMPANY M. Camp Union, Cal July 1, 1863. Camp Union, Cal. August 1, 1863. Camp Union, Cal September 30, 1863. Camp Union, Cal October31, 1863. Camp Union, Cal Noyember 30, 1863. Camp Union, Cal. December 31, 1863. Camp Union, Cal January 31, 1864. Pilot Knob, en route from Drum Barracks, Cal., to Tucson, A. T February 29, 1864. Camp Goodwin, A. T Marcli 31, 1864. LasCruces, N. M April 30, 1864. LasCruces, N. M May 31, 1864. LasCruces, N. M June 30, 1>^64. Las Cruces, N. M July 31, 1864. Las Cruces, N. M. . - September 30, 1864. Hatch's Ranch, N. M October 31, 1864. Camp, Blue Water Creek Noyember 30, 1864. Camp, " Kiowa and Comanche Expedition, "near Fort Bascom, N. ]\[.. December 31, 1864. Las Criices, N. M January 31, 1865. Las Cruces, N. M April 30, 1865. Fort Selden, N. M May 31, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M June 30, 1865. Fort Selden, N. M July 31, 1865. Fort Selden, N. M August 31, 1865. Fort Selden, N. M - September 30, 1865. Fort Selden, N. M October 31, 1865. Fort Selden. N. M Noyember 30, 1865. Fort Selden, N. M December 31, 1865. Fort Selden, N. M. January 31, 1866. Fort Selden, N. M February 28, 1866. Fort Selden, N. M March 31, 1866. Fort Selden, N. M April 30, 1^66. Fort Selden, N. M May 31, 1866. Fort Selden, N. M June 30, 1866. Fort Selden, N. M - July 31, 1866. Fort Selden, N. M August .31, 1866. Baird's Ranch, N. M September 30, 1866. All of the companies of the First Cavalry — Companies B, C, F, G, H, K, and M — stationed in New Mexico and Texas, were ordered to assemble at' Baird's Ranch, near Albuquerque, for the purpose of being mustered out of the United States service, during the month of Seiatember, 1866. Company M was mustered out on the thirtieth, the last company organ- ization of California Volunteers in the service, though not the last of 86 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. the California Volunteers, for those wishing to be returned to California were consolidated into two companies, one of cavalry and one of infantry, constituting the return Column, the whole under command of Captain W. F. French, of the First Veteran Infantry, with Lieutenant R. E. Comins, of Company F, as Adjutant, and Captain R. H. Orton, of Company M, as Quai'termaster and Commissary. Captain Thomas A. Stombs, of Company F, commanded the cavalry portion of the Col- umn. The following officers of the First Cavalry returned with this Column: Captains Thomas A. Stombs of Company F, and R. H. Orton of Com- pany M; First Lieutenants E. C. Baldwin of Company B, James Longh- ead of Company C, and James J. Billings of Company M; Second Lieutenants James W. Chambers of Company H, and R. E. Comins of Company F. The Column left the Rio Grande, near Los Lunas, October 15, 1866, and arrived at Drum Barracks, California, December twenty-fourth; was embarked on the steamer Orizaba, and arrived in San Francisco December twenty-eighth. All but Captain R. H. Orton were mustered out at the Presidio December 31, 1866, the latter being mustered out January 4, 1867 — the last of the California Volunteers. 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The first Colonel of the regiment was Andrew J. Smith. His record in the army is as follows: Born in Pennsylvania; Cadet United States Military Academy, July 1, 1834; graduated, and appointed Second Lieutenant First United States Dragoons, July 1, 1838; First Lieuten- ant, March 4, 1845; Captain, February 16, 1847; Major First Cavalry, May 13, 1861; Colonel Second California Cavalry, October 2, 1861; resigned November 13, 1861; Lieutenant-Colonel, Fifth United States Cavalry, May 9, 1864; Colonel Seventh Cavalry, July 28, 1866; Briga- dier-General of Volunteers, March 17, 1862; Major-General, May 12, 1864; honorably mustered out of volunteer service, January 15, 1866; resigned his rank in regular army, May 6, 1869; reappointed Colonel United States Cavalry, January 5, 1889; retired January 25, 1889. General Smith took part in all the great battles in the West. Columbus Sims was the second Colonel of the regiment, and served as such from November 13, 1861, to January 31, 1863. He was suc- ceeded by Colonel Geo. S. Evans, from February 1, 1863, to May 31, 1863, when he resigned. He was afterwards elected State Senator, and served three terms as such. He was appointed Adjutant-General of the State May 1, 1864, and served in that office until April 30, 1868. Edward McGarry was Colonel of the regiment from November 29, 1864, to the muster out of the regimental organization, March 31, 1866. After completing the organization of the regiment, and a short period for drill and discipline, the regiment was sent, by companies, to various stations. Regimental headcjuarters went first to Utah Territory, and after remaining there until October, 1864, was removed to Camp Union, near Sacramento, and remained there until the final muster out of the regi- ment as an organization, in March, 1866. Company A went first to Fort Churchill, Nevada, then to Utah Ter- ritory, where it remained until December, 1864, when it took station at Camp Union, Sacramento, about which time the terms of service of most of its members expired and the company was reorganized by reen- listment of many of its old members and the enlistment of recruits enough to fill up the company to the required number. In Sei^tember, 1865, it marched to Fort Miller, in Fresno County, and in November, 1865, it marched to Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, where it .remained SECOND REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. 169 until ordered to Camp Union, near Sacramento, for muster out, in April, 1866. Company B was ordered to the southern part of the State, and became part of Carleton's " California Column," and marched with that com- mand to New Mexico. In the sjjring of 1864 it returned to California, and was mustered out as a company at San Francisco, October 10, 1864. The company that performed the above mentioned service was under command of Captain -John C. Cremony. After the muster out of the original Company B, a new Company B was organized, and Captain Cremony having been promoted Major, George D. Conrad became Cap- tain of the company. The new company remained at Camp Union, Sacramento, until June, 1865, when it moved to Dun Glen, Nevada, where it served until mustered out in the spring of 1866. Company C served at Fort Crook, Humboldt County, California, nearly the whole of the time it was in the service. When the terms of its original members expired in the fall of 1864, they were mustered out at Fort Crook, and the company was filled up by enlistment of recruits in San Francisco. It was finally mustered out at Sacramento in May, 1866. Company D, after leaving Camp Alert, went to Camp Independence, in Owens River Valley, remaining there until August, 1863; then to Fort Tejon, Kern County, California, until March, 1864, when it moved to Camp Union, where the original members were mustered out, upon the expiration of their respective terms, during the months of September and October, 1864. The company was then reorganized by Captain W. L. Knight, and after serving a short time at Camp Union, Sacra- mento, and Camp .Jackson, in Amador County, went to Colusa; then to Red Bluff, and finally, in July, 1865, to Smoke Creek, Nevada, where it remained until ordered in to be mustered out at Camp Union, May 29, 1866. Company E, after leaving Camp Alert, went first to Fort Humboldt, Humboldt County, remaining there until the spring of 1862. No record of the stations of this company can be found from February, 1862, until April, 1863, at which time it was at Camp Independence, Owens River Valley. During July, 1863, it went to Fort Tejon, and in August, 1863, to Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, where it remained until November, 1865. The original members were mustered out in San Francisco, October 6, 1864. After leaving Camp Babbitt the company was stationed again at Camp Independence, until it was ordered to San Francisco to be mus- tered out, which took place June 2, 1866. Company F was organized in Sacramento, and was first called the " Sacramento Rangers." After the completion of the organization at Camp Alert it was stationed at various places, having served at Camp Union, Fort Bidwell, Bear Valley, Cal., Fort Crook, Smoke Creek, Nev., and Goose Lake, Cal. About one third of the company, under a Lieu- tenant, was kept in San Francisco as a provost guard most of the time that the company was in the service. This company furnished a large number of officers for other companies and regiments of the California Volunteers, fourteen of the enlisted men having been commissioned as officers from it. The terms of service of the original members having expired, they were mustered out at San Francisco, September 24, 1864; the company was again filled up, and was finally mustered out at Sac- ramento, June 27, 1866. Company G, after its organization at Camp Alert, was sent to Camp 170 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. Drum, where it remained about a month; tlien went to Camp Latham, near Los Angeles. There is no record showing how long it remained at Camp Latham, nor of the tiixie between February 28, 1862, when it was at the latter place, and April 30, 1863, at which time it was stationed at Camp Independence, Owens Valley. During August, 1863, the company moved to Camp Leonard, Cal., where it remained for two months; then went to Fort Tejon, remaining three months; thence to Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, where it remained from January, 1864, to August, 1864, taking up the march for San Francisco to be mustered out. The original members were mustered out during the months of September and Octo- ber, 1864. The company was again filled up, and was stationed at Camp Union from October, 1864, to March, 1865; then it was in camp near Hornitos, Mariposa County, for one month; then at Cainp Union until February 1, 1866, when it was finally mustered out. Company H, after organization at Camp Alert, was sent to Fort Churchill, Nevada, where it was stationed during the months of Janu- ary and February, 1862. There are no records of the stations of this company from February 28, 1862, until April 30, 1864, when we find it stationed at Camp Relief, U. T., and from May to August, 1864, at Camp Conness, I. T., and at Camp Douglas, U. T., during September, 1864. The terms of service of most of the original members expired during the months of September and October, and they were mustered out at Camp Douglas. The remaining men were marched to Camp Union, Sacramento, where the company was recruited up, and remained on duty there during the months of December, 1864, January, February, and March, 1865; on provost guard duty in the City of Sacramento during the months of April, May, June, July, and August, when it was ordered to Drum Barracks, Los Angeles County, arriving there about October 1, 1865, where it remained until its final muster out, April 20, 1866; a detachment, however, seems to have been stationed in San Fran- cisco, where it was mustered out at the Presidio, April 26, 1866. Company I was organized at Camp Alert. It was sent first to Camp Drum, where it was stationed during January, 1862, and at Camp La- tham, near Los Angeles, in February, 1862. From February, 1862, to April, 1863, there is no record. On April 30, 1863, the company was at Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, where it remained until January, 1864; it then marched to Benicia Barracks, where it Avas stationed during March, April, and May; thence to Camp Bid well, near Chico, where it remained from June, 1864, to May, 1865. During June and July it was en route to Camp McDermit, Nevada, where it remained until it was ordered in for final muster out at Sacramento, .June 24, 1866. The terms of most of the original members expired in September, and they were discharged in San Francisco from October 1 to October 7, 1864. Company K was at Camp Alert until February 28, 1862. There is no report showing when the company left that post nor where it served for more than a year. We find it next at Fort Ruby, Nev., March 31, 1863; it was then stationed at Deep Creek, U. T., Government Springs, U. T., Cedar Swamp, U. T., Fort Ruby again, Farmington, U. T., and Camp Douglas — about a month at each place. It was stationed at Camp Douglas from November, 1863, until April, 1864; it then moved to vari- ous places: Camp Relief, U. T., Canon Creek, I. T., Camp Conness, I. T,, Farmington, U. T., and Camp Douglas again, arriving at the latter place about the last of September, 1864, where nearly all of the original mem- SECOND REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. 171 bers were mustered out for expiration of terms. The company was again recruited up and served at Camp Union, Cal., to June 80, 1865, then at Chico, Cal., July, 1865, Smoke Creek, Nev., August to October, 1865, and at Fort Churchill until May 1, 1866, when it was marched to Camp Union, Cal., and finally mustered out May 18, 1866. Company L was at Camp Alert until March, 1862, from which time until April 30, 1863, no record can be found of the localities occupied by the company. During that month it was in camp at Bishop Creek, Owens River Valley; during May, 1863, at Camp Independence, same valley; June, at Fort Churchill, July, at Fort Ruby, both in Nevada; August, en route to Salt Lake, and from that month to March, 1864, at Camp Douglas, near Salt Lake City. During the next four months it was at various places in succession, as follows: Rush Valley, March, 1864; Camp Relief, April; Camp Conness, May; Bingham Creek, -June; and back to Camp Douglas for the next two months; then at Fort Bridger, Wy. T., for five months; then to Fort Laramie, Wy. T., for a few months; then in Rush Valley, V. T., to May, 1866, and finally back to Camp Douglas for final muster out on July 12, 1866. The terms of service of the original members expired in September and October, 1864, and they were mustered out at Camp Douglas, where the company was reorganized. Company M was at Camp Alert until the spring of 1862, from which time until May, 1863, no record of its stations can be found. From May 1, 1863, to May, 1864, it was stationed at Fort Bridger, Wy. T.; from May until August, 1864, surveying and making wagon road from Salt Lake to head of navigation on the Colorado River, in Arizona, near Fort Mojave, A. T.; from August to November, at Camp Douglas; from November, 1864, to May, 1865, at Fort Bridger, Wy. T.; May and June, 1865, at Fort Laramie; July, August, September, October, and Novem- ber, at various places in Dakota, Wyoming, and Utah Territories; from November, 1865, to May, 1866, at Government Reservation, Rush Val- ley, U. T.; May and June, 1866, at Camp Douglas,. where the company was finally mustered out, July 12, 1866. The terms of service of the original members expired in September and October, 1864, and the company was mustered out at Camp Douglas, October 4, 1864. The company was immediately reorganized by recruiting new members, and it remained in the service until its final muster out, as shown above. The following events in the history of the regiment are gleaned from various reports, letters, monthly returns, muster rolls, etc. It is re- gretted that the officers were not required to make returns to the office of the Adjutant-General of the State during the first year they were in the service: Headquarters Second Cavalry, California Volunteers, Camp Douglas, Utah, October 31, 1862. Colonel: Agreeably to your orders, dated Fort Ruby, Nev., September twenty-ninth, to proceed thence on the next day (tlie thirtieth) with Company H, Second Cavalry, Cali- fornia Volunteers, on the northern overland route, via the "City of Rocks," in quest of guerrillas or hostile Indians supposed to have congregated there, I have the honor to report that, having left Fort Ruby on the day specified, I overtook, on the second day's march. Captain S. P. Smith, of the Second Cavalry, who preceded me with his company the day l)efore, and who was encamped in Pine Valley. Here I remained awaiting the returnof the Indians who accompanied Captain Smith, and who had been sent out by him to bring in hostile Indians. Having been informed that fires were seen near our camp, 1 dispatched Captain Smith with a portion of his company, at night, to learn of them. He returned next morning and reported, "No trace of Indians." On the morning of the fourth we took up the line of march, on the route designated, and arrived at Gravelly Ford on the fifth, without 172 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. having discovered any Indians. Here, on the seventh, I sent Captain Smith and Lieu- tenant Darwin Chase with a ])arty of men down the river, and Lieutenant George D. Conrad up the soutJi side of the Humboldt, with instriictions to scour the country for hostile Indians or guerrillas, and to report to me, at a place designated, on the north side of the Humboldt, where I encamped on the ninth with the balance of the command. This evening (the ninth) some of the command enticed into camp three Indians; two of them were armed witli rifles, and the other with bow and arrows. 1 immediately ordered their arms taken from them, and placed them under a guard, intending to retain them until the arrival of my interpreter, who was with the detachment under Lieutenant Conrad. A short time after tlieir arrest the Indians made an attempt to obtain their arms, and, liaving succeeded, tiiey resisted the guard and broke and ran a short distance ; they were fired upon by the guard and crippled. Fearing that they would escape, and not wishing to hazard the lives of my men m recapturing them alive, I ordered the guard to fire, and they were killed on the spot. Here, on the tenth. Captain Smith joined the command, and reported that he had received no information, nor had he seen any signs of guerrillas or hostile Indians. On the eleventh I proceeded on the march, having sent out the officers of the com- mand with instructions that if Indians were found to bring them into camp. Captain Smith liaving been sent in advance, had not jjroceeded more than ten or twelve miles when he came upon a party of al)0ut fourteen or fifteen Indians, who were armed with rifles, bows and arrows. He surrounded them and took from theiii their arms. Imme- diately after, the Indians attempted to escape by jumping into the river. They were fired upon and nine of them killed. On the same day Lieutenant Conrad and party brought into camp three Indians and an Indian child. Captain Smith returned in the evening with two squaws. Next day, the twelfth, < 'a]itain McLean returned, bringing in one In- dian and a squaw. Same day Lieutenant Clark returned witli one Indian ; another Indian was captured during the evening. The next day, the thirteenth, I told two of the Indians, through the interpreter, that if they would go and bring in Indians who were engaged in the massacre of emigrants I would release them, but that if they did not return that night I would kill all the Indians I held as prisoners in canij). The next morning, the fourteenth, hearing nothing from the Indians I had sent out the day previous, I put to death four of those remaining, and released the squaws and child, telling them that we were sent there to punish Indians who were engaged in the massacre of emigrants, and instructed them to tell all the Indians that if they did not desist from killing emigrants that I would return there next summer and destroy them. On the next day, the thir- teenth, I sent Lieutenants Chase and Conrad with a detachment on the south side of the Humboldt, with instructions as l^efore. They came upon a party of Indians encamped in the mountains, armed with rifles, bows and arrows. They were siirroundcd and their arms taken from them. The Indians, attempting to escape, were fired upon, when eight of their number were killed. The balance of the route no traces of Indians were seen. On the twenty-eighth I arrived at the place designated by you ; the next day, at about 3 o'clock p. M., arrived at this camp. The route is a good one, with an abundance of grass and water. In conclusion, it affords me great pleasure to report the efficiency of tlie officers, and the good conduct of the men of the command without the loss of any. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant, EDWARD McGARRY, Major, Second Cavalry, California Volunteers. Col. P. Edward Connor, Third Infantry, California Volunteers, Commanding District of Utah, Camp Douglas, Utah. Official : RICHARD C. DRUM, Assistant Adjutant-General. Headquarters Second Cavalry, California Volunteers, Camp Douglas, Utah, November 28, 1862. Lieutenant : I have the honor to report that, agreeable to instructions of the Colonel commanding the district, I left this camp on the night of the twentieth instant and jiro- ceeded to Cache Valley, where I arrived about 11 o'clock p. m. on the twenty-second, dis- tance one hundred miles, where I was met by Mr. Van Orman, the uncle of the emigrant boy you ordered me to rescue from the Indians. He informed me that Chief Bear Hunter was encamped, with thirty or forty of his tribe, Shoshones, Snakes, and Bannocks, about two miles distant. I left ithe horses in the settlement called Providence, in charge of a guard, and started about 1 o'clock for the Indian camp. The night was dark and cold, and we did not find the camp until the morning of the twenty-third. I then divided my command into three ])arties, under Captain Smith, Lieutenant Conrad, and myself, with instructions to surround the camp and close in upon them at daybreak. I found in a tent two squaws. The Indians liad all left that nignt, as I perceived that the fires in thi-ir huts were not extinguished. I then returned t(i where I had left the horses, at which place I arrived aliout 7 o'clock a. m. Captain Smitli brought in one Indian, caught in trying to escape ; I made a prisoner of him. About 8 o'clock a party of mounted Indians, SECOND REGIMENT OP CAVALRY. 173 1 should think thirty or forty, armed with rifles, bows and arrows, made their appearance from a canon on a bench between the settlement and the hills, about a mile from the settlement, and made a war-like display, such as shouting, riding in a circle, and all sorts of antics known only to their race. I immediately ordered my men to mount, divided them as before, sent Captain Smith to the right," Lieutenant Conrad to the lett, and 1 took the center, driving the Indians into the canon. When I arrived at the mouth of the cailon 1 halted for the purpose of reconnoitering; just at that time the Indians opened fire upon Lieutenant Conrad. I then ordered my men to commence firing, and to kill every Indian they could see. By this time the Indians had possession of the caiion and hills on both sides. I found it would be impossible to enter the caiion witli- out exposing my men greatly. I therefore reinforced Lieutenant Conrad on the left of the caiion, with orders to take the hill on the left of the canon at all hazards. About the time the reinforcements reported to him, Chief Bear Hunter made his appearance on a hilltop on the right, with a flag of truce (as I was informed afterwards); I at the time took it to be a war-like demonstration. A citizen who heard his hallooing came up to me and told me that the chief said they did not want to fight any more. I then ordered my men to cease firing, and told him to say to the chief if they would surrender and come in I would not kill them, which terms they acceded to. Chief Bear Hunter with twenty or more of his warriors then came in. I took them into the settlement, took Bear Hunter and four others that I thought to be prominent Indians and examined them (through an interpreter) as to the whereabouts of the white boy, and ascertained that he had been sent away some days before. I told Bear Hunter to send some of his tribe and bring the boy to me; that I should hold the five as hostages until they delivered him to me. He dispatched three of his men, and they returned the next day about noon with the boy. I then released Bear Hunter and the four otliers. I killed three and wounded one Indian in the fight. I was told by Bear Hunter that an Indian known as Woeber Tom, alias Utah Tom, communicated the information of our approach. In relation to the emigrant stock I was ordered to examine into and bring to camp, I could not find any such, and from the information I could gather I am of the opinion that all, or nearly all, of the stock taken by the Indians last summer is now in the Humboldt coimtry. I left Cache Valley on the morning of the twentj'-fifth, and arrived at this camp on the afternoon of the twenty- seventh, without the loss or scratch of man or horse. It aflbrds me great pleasiire to report to the Colonel commanding the good conduct of the command, and during the fight, which lasted about two hours, the officers and men behaved handsomely. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, EDWARD McGARRY, Major, Second Cavalry, California Volunteers. Second Lieut. Thomas S. Harris, Second Cavalry, California Volunteers, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, District of Utah. Headquarters Camp Douglas, Utah, February 26, 1863. Colonel: I have the honor to submit the following inspection report of the troops, public proi)erty, and buildings at this post, as required, by Special Orclers No. 15, Depart- ment of the Piu'ific, January 17, 1863. In compliance with the above I have carefully inspected and examined into each depart- ment. This post is garrisoned by the headquarters and Companies A, H, K, and M, Second Cavalry, California Volunteers, and the headquarters and Companies E, G, H, and K, Third Infantry, California Voktnteers, both of which regiments have conformed to the organization prescribed in General Orders No. 126, War Deiiartment. The discipline of the troops is excellent, but their instruction in military exercises is not as good as I would like, which is, however, attributable to the time consumed in the march from California to this post, the time consiimed in the constrviction of canton- ments and on detached service, and the inclemency of the season, which has allowed of but few drills in the last eight months. Thev are, however, well instnicted in their other duties; the clothing, arms, equipments, and accouterments of the infantry are in good condition, kept clean, and in good order ; their clothing is well preserved,' is kept very neat, and is warm and comfortable, though the su])ply of some articles is nearly exhaustetl. The kitchen, mess furniture, etc., of the companies is in good order, cleanly and carefully kept, the food well cooked, wholesome and plentiful in quantity. The books, papers, and files neatly kept, and the com]iany funds properly and judiciously expended in the pur- chase of necessaries for the men. The quarters or cantonments are thirty-two in number, and are temporary shelters of tents placed over excavations four feet deep, with good stone and adobe fire-places; they are warm and comfortable, capable of accommodating twelve men each, are all dry, well ventilated, and convenient to good water; they are kept clean and in good order. The quarters occupied by the cavalry companies are constructed in the same manner and are ecjual in every respect to the infantry in comfort and conveniences. The mess, kitchen, and company furniture is also well preserved, is in good order; the company books, papers, files, etc., kept with system, and the funds fairly and judiciously expended in the piirchase of such articles as aVe needed by the men. Their clothing is, however, scanty, old, and badly out of repair, much of it quite worn 174 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. nut, having been worn a long time- many of the men are quite ragged, and before a new supply of clothing can be had will be quite destitute. Their arms, accouterments, and equipments of all kinds need repairs, and some of them are totally unfit for service; their belts are much worn and are nearly worthless; many of the carbines broken and unfit for service and others useless and wanting repairs. Two companies are armed with Whitney rifles, a very unwieldy arm and (juite unsuited to cavalry service, being difficult to load or carry on horseback. Many of these are also out of repair, and some of them unfit for use by reason of long service ; a large number of the ])istols used arc also out of repair, and some totally unserviceable, never having been repaired since they have been m use. I also find quite a large number of the Conbien cartridges are too "short for those pieces, and some entirely useless. The horse equipments, excepting the saddles, are also in very bad order, having been worn a long time and badly wanting repairs, particularly the bridles and bits ; the latter are made of cold iron, are Very narrow, cliafe the horse's mouth, and are easily broken. The horses are in very good condition as to appearance and keeping, but are generally light and rather small for efficient field service ; a few of them are worn oiit and unfi't for use. The officers' quarters consist of thirteen small buildings, constructed of logs and adobes over ground excavations of from three to four feet deep, and covered with boards, straw, and earth. They have good fire-places, and average four rooms each. The build- ing occupied by the commanding officer is above ground, constructed of adobes, contains five rooms, two of which are occupied as Adjutants' offices. The above are all temporary structures, and only adapted for shelter this winter. The guard house contains three rooms and a cell ; the bake house one room and a large oven. These are also above ground, and are built of stone and adobes; they are sub- stantial structures, and well adapted to the wants of the command. The Commissaries' and Quartermasters' offices and stores are all under one cover, con- structed of paulins stretched over a sul)stantial frame two hundred feet long. The hospital consists of a small log structure and three hospital tents, rendered warm and confortable by boards and earth; is in excellent condition, and well arranged for the comfort and convenience of the sick this winter ; has good fire-places, and is well sup- plied with all the medical stores necessary. The sick and wounded receive every atten- tion and all the luxuries the country affords. But little sickness has prevailed at the post. At this date, owing to wounds and injuries received on the march to and at the battle of Bear River, the morning report shows seventy sick in ([uartcrs and twenty-two in hos- pital; one officer and six men have died of their wounds, all being shot in a vital part; four men have had their toes amputated and two have lost a finger each. The inmates of the hospital are now doing well, and with one exception will all prob- ably recover. There are four cavalry stables, two Quartermaster's stables, and one blacksmith shop, all of which are constructed of willows bound together by uprights, and well lined, and covered with straw and earth. The stables are very warm, well drained, and convenient to good water. The buildings combine comfort with economy, and materials used in their -construc- tion will answer every purpose in the erection of more permanent quarters. The Post Treasurer's books are well and neatly kept. The fund is divided among the companies at the post. The capacity of the officers conducting the administrative and staff de]>artments good. Their books and papers are in good order, and their respective duties disiharged with fidelity and economy to the Government and credit to themselves. There is $403 25 in United States Treasury notes on hand in Quartermaster's Department. The condition of all the public property, with the exception of a few wagons (which need repair), is good, having oeen well taken care of and carefully used. There is no post school, but several moral and religious societies exercise a healthful influence in the command. Divine service is well attended. There are but two desertions to record during the last two months. Courts-martial are rare, have been seldom for grave offenses, and very few offenders requiring punisli- ment. The officers of the jiost are, with two exceptions, gentlemen of sound health, good moral character, and temperate habits, and attentive and efficient in the discharge of their duties. Inclosed herewith I have the honor to transmit rolls of officers and men who have been mustered into the service since the organization of the companies and regiments. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, P. EDW. CONNOR, Colonel, Third Infantry, California Volunteers, Inspecting Officer. To Lieut. -Col. R. C. Drum, Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. Army, JDeparttnent of Pacific, San Fraricisco. The Battle of Bear River. Report of an expedition against the Snake and Shoshone Indians on Bear River, in northern Utah and southern Idaho, during the month of January, 1863, by the special correspondent of the " Daily Alta Califor- nia" newspaper. SECOND REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. 175 This report is inserted in this place as part of the history of the Sec- ond Cavalry, for the reason that the greater part of the force engaged were frpm that regiment, though the expedition Avas commanded hy Colonel P. Edward Connor, of the Third California Infantry. Four companies of the Second Cavalry and one company of the Third Cali- fornia Infantry took part in the battle: THE EXPEDITION. The circumstances which gave rise to the expedition against the Indians are numerous and diversified. The conception of the expedition is due to Colonel P. Edward Connor, and the brilliant execution of his plans and their glorious results are exclusively the well-earned honors of his brave officers and his no less brave men. Judge J. F. Kinney issued a writ for the apprehension of Indian chiefs Sand Pitch, Sag Witch, and Bear Hunter, on the charge of murdering miners passing to and from this city and the new gold mines in "Washington and Dakota Territories. Colonel Connor— from the first reports ot the murder of immigrants on the Humboldt and various other localities along tlie northern route to California last summer — determined in cutting off the savages, and commenced the carrying out of his design by tlie cavalry expedition from Ruby Valley last fall, in which Major McGarry was so ve'rv successful in the accomplishment ot his' commander's instructions, save and except in his inaliility to find trees on which to liang the murderous savages. Since that time the Indian attacks upon the whites, travel- ing to and from the Dakota Mines, have only added determination to determination to rid the countrv of this terrible scourge— this perpetual reign of terror ; and wherever there was the slightest hope of reaching the savages the gallant ^Major was ordered in pursuit. Twice, since the arrival of the Volunteers at Salt Lake, expeditions have been sent into the northern settlements of this Territory— the first for the recovery of a white boy retained bv the Indians, and the second for the recovery of immigrant property. From reliable information recently furnished Colonel Connor of the locality of tlie Indians who had lieen engaged in the'murderous work for the last fifteen years, the expedition was under- taken, the more recent attacks and murders only adding to the incentive to " make clean work of the savages." Preparations for the expedition were in progress when Marshal Gibbs called upon the Colonel for a military escort to protect him in serving the writs for the Indian chiefs named. The Colonel acknowledged no authority for calling on a mili- tary escort till a civil posse had been called, tried, and failed ; but at the same time informed the Marshal that he was prepared to start for that place, and would inform him of his intended departure the night preceding the time fixed, that he might accom- ]>any the expedition ; but he could promise no prisoners — it was not his intention to have any' This much, as a prelude, is not without its interest, as it will have its bearing on record, and will award to the sword instead of the ermine the initiation of a struggle that will eventuate in "freeing the country of its foes." On Thursday, January twenty-second, Captain Samuel X. Hoyt, with fortv men of Company K, I'hird Infantry, accompanied by a train of fifteen wagons, taking with them two howitzers, left Camp Douglas, witli secret instructions, secret as far as his f tlic i nfaiitry and the howitzers when they should get up, and had instructed Major ^Ic(;arry to surround the ravine in which the Indians had cami~)ed, and had no expectation of opening the fight until the infantry had arrived; but the Indians precipi- tated the engagement, and the Major, unable to flank them with the first two companies at his disposal, ordered them to advance as skirmishers. The Colonel was over the river and up at the fight in a few minutes after, and the otlier companies advanced in the same order. The winter quarters of this band was probably first selected for protection from the blasts of winter, as the ravine was over twenty feet deep and open only to the south ; and as, probably, soon after its occupancy the}' saw the advantage of the defenses it attorded in case of attack, and, as found by the troops, the Indians had exhibited excellent engineer- ing in its defense. At that place Bear River flows almost directly due west, though its general course is southwest. The ravine occupied by the Indians was almost due north and south, though embellished with curves enough east and west and west and east. The banks of the ravine are almost perpendicular, and only accessible by a few artificial, intricate windings, except at the mouth of the ravine, near the river, where it widens and loses its depth. The troops, to approach the ravine, had to pass over two "benches," or slight declivities, which necessarily ex]iosed them to the fire of the Indians before they could have time to see the position of the latter. Anticipating the attack from the cast- as, in fact, it was the only position for attack — the Indians had used freely the pick and shovel and cut artificial benches on that side of the ravine, so that they could rise at will to see their enemy, fire away, and descend again out of danger. Their lodges were also well protected at the bottom by rocks and earth, and being planted in positions con- veniently surrounded by thick willows, they may be said to have had a miniature Sebastopol. The Volunteers now say that with the same number of troops as Indians in such a position, they could liave held at bay tivo thousand soldiers. The sides of the ravine perpendicular, protected by benches east and west; the north end of it lost in the mount- ain, and the south end bordering on the river, they undoubtedly fancied themselves in perfect security. As confirmation of this was the fact that they had all their ponies tied Tip together, and the squaws and papooses were about the lodges as usual. As the dismounted cavalry advanced towards the ravine, the Indians, who had been on the benches bordering upon it tantalizing our troops to advance, immediately retreated, and, as the Volunteers approached, sent out their deadly fire, which sent down the men " like the leaves of autumn." The completely concealed'^and protected Indians had then before them the fight as they wanted it, but the Colonel immediately ordered tlie men to cover themselves as well as they could and save their ammunition, while he ordered Major McGarry and a detachment of men to climb the mountain to the north, outflank them, and take them in the rear from the west side. Skirmisliing as they went north- ward, the detachment outflanked the Indians on the left, while the other Cavalry engaged them in front. By this time the infantry under Captain Hoyt had arrived. Hearing the firing wliile yet at a distance, the infantry hastened up the river, and in their eagerness for a share of the fight attempted to ford the river on foot, but finding it impossible with safety to themselves and to their arms, fell back. The cavalry horses were sent over to them, and dripping wet, on a severe cold morning, our brave Volunteers mounted, crossed the river, and galloped up to the battle. They were immediatelv ordered to support Major McGarry in his flanking movement, and, with this increased force, the object was accomplished. Captain Hoyt got to the west side of the ravine, and, while a portion of his men kept up their fire directly in the rear of the Indians, the others were stretched out in a perfect cordon over the north end of the ravine, forming, with the cavalry in front, about three quarters of a circle. By this enfilading from three points the Indians were gradually driven to the center and southward. They exliibited the daring of men who fully coni- prehended the forlorn position they occupied, made no attempt to run, but fouglit dog- gedly, contesting with every man "the moment they could behold him. As the battle continued, and the Indian position became clearly untenable, the Colonel ordered a de- tachment of mounted cavalry to get round the ravine, to the west side, on the borders of the river, with the view of cutting ofl' their retreat, as the complete investment of the ravine rendered that their only hope of escape should they attempt even that. As ex- pjected, they idtimately broke and hurried to the mouth of the ravine, where portions of Companies K and M were prepared for them on the east. The Indians fought bravely; but now, away from their lodges and places of natural and artificial defense, it was their turn to feel the weakness of exposure. The Indians there fell in heaps; some attempted to escape into the river, but the keen eye of tlie Volunteer, avenging the helph^ss emi- grants, the women and children whose jjlood had been unatoned, and the fresh flowing blood of his comrade lying at his feet, was, in a moment, upon the fleeing form of tlie savage, and the deadly rifle did its work, and few escaped. Other Indians sought refuge in the thick willows of the ravine, and on the border of the river ; but the order to " ' scour the brushes " dislodged the sneaking foe. Some of them, counting, no doubt, on the fate that surely awaited them, revealed the places of their concealment by the deadly fire they SECOND EEGIMENT OF CAVALRY. 177 kept up from the willows, and one liy one they were dislodged, and the silence of grim death began to reign, where before tlie hills had reverberated with the incessant crack of tlie rifle. The last of the enemy waited his chance, and, while Major Gallagher was leading on a detachment into the brushes, let blaze at the Major, and sent his ball thi'ough his left arm into his side. Loading again, before they could see his place of concealment, the Indian fired again, and knocked a Volunteer from his horse, who was close by the side of the Colonel. A volley from the detachment in the direction of the blaze that revealed the Indian's concealment ended the bloody struggle. As soon as the battle was over the wounded were carried to the Surgeon's tent, and had his first, best, and unremitting attention. The dead were gathered tip and placed in the baggage wagons, then the lodges of the Indians and their property were destroyed. There were sixty-eight lodges in all, and provisions enough to serve the whole band for a number of months. The lodges were l>urned, and what could not be used by the troops, or made salable for the Government, was destroyed, save enough to siibsist upward of one hundred and twenty squaws and papooses who had survived the raging storm of battle. On the south side of the river-bank the Volunteers encamped for the night, to enjoy refreshment and rest, and to fight their battles o'er again as they grouped in peace together rovind their l:)ivouac fires. Next morning the wounded had the attention of the Colonel and Dr. Reid, and every means of transportation was engaged to rush them on to fpiarters. The Doctor started with them in sleighs over the deep snow, till within twenty miles of camji he found other conveyances, and arrived with his wounded charge between the night of ^Monday and TuesdaV following. The weather, fortiinately, had gi-eatly moderated, and though still cold, the wounded were very comfortably ])rovided for, and suffered nothing from exposure. Not a murmur was even heard of their long journey, and every man seemed to be more solicitous for his comrade than himself, and "every act of kindness and attention that the lesser woimded could show to those less fortunate, was done with a readiness and cheerfulness that showed there was more of country than of men in the relationship between them. Tliey were brothers in arms for a common cause. Colonel Connor dispatched to Colonel Evans to make every preparation for the recep- tion of the wounded, and gave the necessary instructions for the disposal of the dead. Dr. Reid sent in advance of liis train of wounded, messengers every day, to make prepara- ti(ins in the settlement for their arrival; and Colonel Evans had rations served, and tea, coffee, and soups cooked, awaiting them, or being carried to the hospital, the theater, and the chapel tent, which had been fitted up with everything that would conduce to the con- venience and comfort of the wounded. The stillness of the midnight hour when they arrived, and the flag drooping at half-mast, lent a solemnity to the scene not soon to be eradicated from our memories. There was a sadness about the camn that was felt by every person, and only rendered supportable by the knowledge of tne l)ravery of our men, the comijlete success of the expedition, and the extermination of the murderous savages. THE ARRIVAL OF THE COMMAND. Detained by the snows in the mountains, the command only returned on the evening of the fourth", cold and weary. A drove of about a hundred head of Indian horses enter- ing the camp was the first announcement of the returning of the men. Then rode up the Colonel in a "buggy," with the renowned Porter Rockwell, of great Mormon noto- riety, who had been his guide, and soon after appeared Major McGai-ry at the head of the cavalry, the infantry following, mounted on the Indian ponies they had captured. The command was soon in qiuirters, and the sick and crippled received the attention which their condition demanded. In the assistance of Dr. Reid, the names of Dr. Williamson, of the command, and Dr. Walcott Steel, of Dayton, Nevada, deserve mention. Both gentlemen weiit out about fifty miles to meet the wounded, and have since been close in their attentions to them. That the Indians in Idaho Territory, and to the noi'th of us, have been effectually checked in their murdering career, is with some a matter exceedingly doulitful. Those who know them best, and on whose jiidgment I would place confidence, think tnat the Indians will never again attempt a fair, stand-iip fight. Possibly, after the winter has broken up, another expedition will be set out after Po-ca-tello and other chiefs, who have large bands with them. I incline to the belief that Colonel Connor will clear the north- ern loute to California of Indians this coming summer. If he is not ordered East he will doubtless attempt to conciliate his men to their disappointment by engaging them in active service on the northern and central routes. There need be no apprehension of these routes henceforth being left to the mercy of the savages, for whether the present Vinoral)le twenty-ninth of January. Nothing but the daring, heroic, indomitable will of the Volunteers'could have stood up against the well directed fire of the Indians. Protected in his lurking place, where no eye could behold his pres- ence, he steadily aimed and sent the messenger of death with almost murderous precision at every touch of the trigger. The more serviceable also appears this carefully prepared list, as "the sad fact is too visible, that since the battle more than one half the numlicr that there fell have died from their wounds. How many more may be added to this list is beyond the ken of mortals; but if hope can be nourisned, and groundless fears be dis- pelled by certified facts, the list will not have been published in vain : Second Cavalry — Company A. Killed. — J. A. Baldwin, private, through the cheek. G. German, private, above the heart. Wounded. — John Welch, private, arrow in each lung; dangerously. William Wall, pri- vate, shot in right arm ; dangerously. W. H. Lake, private, shot in the mouth ; badly. William Jay, private, index finger sliot off; slightly. James Montgomery, private, rigl'it lung ; dangerously. Company H. Killed.— G. Hallowell, ]irivate, center of chest. J. K. Briggs, private, through the chest. Wounded. — B.C. Hutchingson, private, right arm; badly. P. Farlev, private, right side; badly. H. Connor, i)rivate, left eye; dangerously. J. Logue, ngbt elbow; badly. M. O'Brien, private, left lung; dangerously. P. Frawley, private, right shoulder and spine; dangerously. P. Shaub, private, left lung; dangerously. J. Cloves, private, right shoulder; slightly. J. Franklyn, private, right iiip and neck; dangerously. James Cantillon, Sergeant, left lung ; clangerously. T. Ridge, private, right arm ; slightly. Company K. Killed.— Qhvi^ii&n Smith, Bugler, center of chest, right to left. Shelbourne Reed, pri- vate, through the head. Adolphus Rowe, private, through both lungs. Lewis Ander- son, private, ttirough the heart. Henry W. Tremnf. private, through l)oth lungs. Wounded.— ^\. Flleg, jirivate, right shoulder; badly. A. McCoy, private, navel ; slightly. Benjamin Landes, Corporal, right shoulder; dangerously. Robert Hargrave, private, right elbow ; badly. S. C. Bush, private, left ankle ; badly. W. B. Welton, private, right thigh; badlv. W". M. Slocum, private, right lung; dangerously. John Lee, private, right arm and hip; badly. A. M. Parker, private, left arm; badly. — Brady, nose and face; dangerously. N. Kinsley, private, right side and arm; dangeroiisly. J. S. Lang- ley, private, neck; badly. John Daley, left breast and shoulder; dangerously. — Kelly, abdomen ; slightly. Company M. Killed.— G. C. Cox, private, through both lungs. G. W. Hoten, through tlie heart. A. F. Howard, Wagoner, through the heart. • Woimded.—K. Stevens, Sergeant, chest and shoulder; dangerously. P. Humbert, pri- vate, top of head; slightlv. —Heffner, private, right arm; sliglitly. John Stevens, private, top ot head; slightly. J. Lcggitt, private, left shoulder; dangerously. T. Barcafer, pri- vate, right shoulder ; dangerously. R. Miller, private, right shoulder; dangerouslv. E. C. Chase, private, i-ight shoulder: badly. M. Forbes, i)rivate, hand and arm; badly. L. W. Hughes, Corporal, nose and right side; badlv. L. D. Hughes, private, right leg; badly. W. M. Davis, private, riglitlung; died at Ogden, February 2, 1863. W. H. Hood, private, left hand and groin; badly. L. Robins, Sergeant, right side; badly. Third Infantry — Company K. Killed.— John E. Baker, private, through heart and stomach. S. J. W. Thomas, private, through the chest. Wounded.— A. Austin, Sergeant, right eve; dangerously. E. C. Hoyt, Sergeant, left lung ; dangerouslv. J. Henslev, private, right leg ; badly. T. B. Walker, private, left side ; l3adly. Officers Wounded. Major P. A. Gallagher, Third Infantry, left arm ; badly. Captain Daniel McLean, Com- pany H, Second Cavalry, left thigh and right arm ; dangerously. Lieutenant Darwin Chase, Company K, Second Cavalry, left lung; dangerously. Lieutenant D.. J. Berry, Companv A, Second Cavalry, right shoulder; dangerously. The following named officers and men are in hospital with frosted feet: SECOND REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. 179 Second Cavalry. Company A. — Corporals Spreggle and Duvall ; privates G. R. Swan, John D. Marker, S. Shoiiuulan, R. M. McNulty, and — McCue. Coiiipdiii/ II. — Serjeant .1. W. Kilgore; privates George Fisher, Stultz, A. Langraf, John Allinan, Bradlev, T. R. Gaston, A. G. Lockhard, H. Smith, J. M. Norton, W. M. Stier, W. M. Maher, W. W. Goodell. W. M. Walton, E. J. Casnean, and H. A. McDonald. Company K. — Sergeant W. M. Beach; Corporals W. M. White and Hnnt; privates J. Lincoln, Burns, Daley, S. Ausley, M. Atmore, F. W. Becker, W. Chapman, J. J. Hertle, S. L. Caldwell, C. Howe, J. Hill, G. Johnson, A. Mitchell, J. McKnow, A. S. Palmer, C. Wilson, and Barton. Company M. — Sergeant John Cullen ; Corporals A. P. Hewett and W. M. Steel; pri- vates W. M. Collins, A. P. Chase, J. Dyer, John McGonagal, and D. GrifHn. Third Infantry. Company K. — Serjeants C. J. Hcrron and C. F. Williams; Corporals J. H. Zollman, J. Wingatc, and W. A. lU'imctt ; privates W. St. John, A. Ramsdell, J. E. Em:>erson, A. F. H. Randall, W. H. Farnhani, .1. B^tarland, G. W. Ticknor, A. Rensho, B. B. Bigelow, J. Anderson, S. Urquhart, F. L. Borass, F. W. Branch, Bailey, Wm. Carlton, D. Donahue, C. H. Godbold, J. Haywood, C. W. Heath, J. Manning, W. G. Way, and J. German. Recapitulation . Regiment. Killed. Wounded. Frosted Feet. Total. Second Cavalry, Company A 2 2 5 3 2 5 11 14 15 4 7 16 21 8 27 14 Second Cavalrv, Conij)anv H. 29 Second ('avalr\', CunipanyK . 40 Second Cavalry, Company M Third Inf'antrv, Company K _ 26 ;^8 Totals 14 49 79 142 Died — Second Cavalry. Lieiitcnant Darwin Chase, Comiiany K, Fel)ruary fourtli, at Farmington, U. T. Private A\'illiain DaA'is, Company ^f, February second, at Ogdcn, U. T. Sergeant .lames Cantillon, Company II, Fehmary litth, at Camp Douglas, U. T. I'rivate William Slocum, Company K, February tifth, at Camp Douglas, U. T. Sergeant A. Stevens, Company M,* February sixth, at Camp Douglas, IJ. T. Private M. O'Brien, Company H, Feliruary* sixth, at Camp Douglas, IJ. T. Corporal P. Frawley, Company H, February eighth, at Camp Douglas, V. T. Private W. Wall, Company A, February eiglith, at Camp Douglas, U. T. THE BURI.\I. OF THE DE.\D. However well we may draw upon philosophy and challenge manhood within us, there is, in spite of everything, a cold sadness in tlie performance of tlie last homage of the living to the c^ad. I was at camji from early morn on Friday till late in the evening, in the interest or the "Alta;" Ijut had it been "otherwise, I certainly would have attended the interment of the Volunteers. The day was cold and raw; "notwithstanding, there was a large number of persons from the city. There was probably a score of carriages, many eciuestrians, and quite a concourse of p"eople on foot. Had it been generally known, there would, no doubt of it, have been many more. As it was, I expect it was pleasing to those who take interest in the entente cordiale to witness the very respectful demeanor of those jirescnt. Up to 1 p. M. the sixteen coffins lay side by side in the Quartermaster's storeroom, where the dead were visited by the surviving "^comrades. At that liour the entire com- mand formed in procession a"nd escorted the bodies to the military graveyard, where parson Anderson officiated in the burial service. Three volleys were fired over the bodies as they were laid in their graves, and the last solemn rites were ended. The band, that before led the measured, solemn steps of the jn-ocession to the funeral dirge and dead marcli, now moved away gaily, reviving the tliduglitful, and recalling to the duties and obligations of life tho.se who liad not yet finished their page of history. On Friday the renuuns of Lieutenant Chase were consigned to their resting place by the brethren of the Masonic fraternity attached to the command, together with a few from the city. The deceased was a Royal Arch Mason, but the small number of that grade in attendance rendered the adojitin'n cjf the Master Mason's burial service necessarv. At the solicitation of the brethren, Sir Kniglit Frank Fuller, Secretarv of the Territory, officiated as W. M., and Colonel Evans, of the Second Cavalry, as :Marshal. Chief Ju's- tice Kinney and United States Marshal Gibbs walked in the p"rocession, win altogether of some twenty juembers. which consisted The services at the grave were of a highly impress- 180 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. ive character, and were witnessed by nearly the whole command, together with ni;merons citizens. At the close of the solemnities, the fraternity changed their position, while a dirge was performed by the band, and gave place to a cletail of forty-eignt soldiers, who fired three volleys over the grave. The procession then retiirned to camp in reversed order. THE COMMANDEB'S CONGRATULATIONS TO THE TROOPS. Yesterday afternoon, while the Volunteers were out on dress parade, the following order was read by Adjutant Ustick : "Headquarters District of Utah, Camp Douglas, U. T., February 6, 1868. "The Colonel commanding lias the pleasure of congratulating the troops of this post upon the brilliant victory achieved at the battle of Bear River, Idaho Territory. "After a rapid march of four nights in intensely cold weather, through deep snow and drifts, which you endui-ed without murmur or complaint, even when some of your num- ber were frozen with cold, and faint with hunger and fatigue, you met an enemy who liave heretolore, on two occasions, defied and defeated regular troops, and who have for the last fifteen years been the terror of the emigrants — men, women, and children — and citizens of those valleys, murdering and robbing them witliout fear of punishment. "At daylight, on the twenty-ninth of January, I860, you encountered the enemy, greatly your superior in numbers, and had a desperate battfe. Continuing with unflinch- ing courage for over four hours you completely cut him to pieces, captured his property and arms, destroyed his stronghold, and burned his lodges. " The long list "of the killed and wounded is the most fitting eulogy on your courage and bravery. The Colonel commanding returns you his thanks. The gallant officers and men who were engaged in this battle, without invidious distinction, merit the high- est praise. Your uncomplaining endurance and unexampled conduct on the field, as well as your thoughtful care and kindness for the wounded, is worthy of emulation. While we I'ejoice at the brilliant victory you have achieved over your savage foe, it is meet that we do honor to the memory of our brave comrades, the heroic men who fell, fighting to maintain the supremacj' of our arms. We deeply mourn their death, and acknowledge their valor. "While the jieoj^le of California will regret their loss, they will do honor to every officer and soldier who has 1\v his heroism added new laurels to the fair escutcheon of the State. "By order of Colonel Connor. "(Signed) WM. D. USTICK, "First Lieut, and Adjutant, Tliird Infantry, C. V., Acting Assistant Adjutant-General." What names have been particularly mentioned in the official returns of the expedition to General Wright, the commander of the Pacific Department, has not transpired, but in an address to his troops, who so valiantly fought, and who carry with them from the field so many evidences of the bloody struggle, the commander could not well have made signal mention of particular persons. There is nothing but evidences of bravery everywhere, and one man was as much exposed as the other. Officers and men stood bravely to their task, and as a body deserve the best of the State they represent. In addition to the names I mentioned, it will not he invidious to give the name of Maior P. A. Gallagher as an officer -who particularly distinguished himself in the battle. He Avas there without a command — as a volunteer aid tothe commander — and yet, though unattached to any particular body of Volunteers, he led fearlessly on to their task sev- eral detachments Who were temporarily assigned to his leadership, and, when relieved from those duties, was seen riding everywhere, up and down, at the co^jimand of ))oth Major McGarry and Colonel Connor. 1 know that both of these veteran officers are much pleased with the services of the young Major on that occasion. When the fight was over, and several of the "officers were together, the Commander acknowledged and coniplimented him on his gallant services. He now lies in Major McGarry's quarters; but, with proper care and discretion on his part, will probably be able to report for duty in the course of a few weeks. In my last I gave instances of per- sonal coolness and daring; I should have added one other in favor of Major Gallagher. An Indian had been doing considerable harm to the command, and evidently was enjoying his labors free from danger. The Colonel, annoyed by the savage's success, called to the Major to shoot him. In a moment the Major was after him, and shot him down with his revolver, in the face of his red brethren, who had apparently singled out the gallant oflicer for their fire. As he wheeled his horse, the Major's cap blew off, and he coolly dismounted, picked it up, and remounted. Seeing that Indian crowd preparing for the ^Major the Colonel shouted to him to take care, and'before the Indian triggers were touched tlie Colonel ordered the men to fire upon them, and saved the Major. In terminating my letters on the battle of Bear River, and its various and multifarious sequels, it is proper" to say that whatever may Ije thduglit of it aljroad, there is but one sentiment here — it was a" desperate fight, an"(l one that reflects the highest credit ui)on the entire expedition. The Colonel exhibited high qualities of command, and his perfect coolness and bravery are the universal theme of praise. Possibly, some might have been better pleased with" less exposure of their command; but I have the best authority for saying it was the call of duty and not indifi'erence. It is a fact worthy of mention that SECOND KEGIMENT OF CAVALRY. 181 no soldier there ever saw more deadly foes than those that greeted the Volunteers as they approached the Indian ravine. Now that the battle is won, and the testimony of tlie Volunteers' undisputed bi'averv is engraved in history, it can injure nothing to admit tliat so deadly were the first volleys of the Indians, and so little could be done in return with a sneaking, lurking, concealed foe, that had the order l)een given to " I'etire," it could scarcely have l)cen done without a demoralizing cHcrt, if not worse. Coolly, therefore, the Colonel sat, almost motionless, on his charger, within easy distance of the Indian ritles, watching the progress of the light, and giving his orders. He came out untouched, though death was everywhere around him in close proximity ; and probably a portion of his safety may be attributed to the Indians mistaking Lieutenant Chase for liim. The Lieutenant's horse had more attractive trappings, and naay have drawn more attention. The coolness of Major McGarry was conspicuous. In brief, every officer behaved gallantly, and every man fought well. Peace to the ashes of the fallen, and honors for the living, is the sin- cere wish of VERITE. Remarks on return of Company D, Second Cavalry, for April, 186S. — Left Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal., for Owens River and Valley, April 12, 1863. Arrived at Keysville, on Kern River, April 18, 1863. Heard that a large party of Indians were encamped a few miles above, and at 2 o'clock in the morning of the next day surrounded their camp, and killed thirty -five of them; not a soldier injured. Moved on for Camp Independence, where we arrived on Friday, April twenty-fourth. Distance traveled, from two hundred and fifty to two hundred and sev- enty-five miles. Went on an Indian scout on Saturday, and followed them for two days, but without success. Remarks on Return of Company E, Second Cavalry, for April, 1863. — Company arrived at Camp Independence, Owens River Valley, April 4, 1863. Company left Camp Independence, April 9, 1863, and attacked a large body of Indians near Big Pine Creek, supported by Company G, same regiment. One man of Company E slightly wounded. Remarks on Return of Company G, Second Cavalry, for April, 1863. — Thirty miles north of the post, found a large body of Indians, strongly posted in the mountains. Skirmished all the afternoon, and drove them from their position back into the Sierra Nevada, killing and wounding several. Private Thomas Spratt was dangerously shot in the head. Command absent from the post eleven days. Remarks on Return of Company M, Second Cavalry, for April, 1863. — The company has traveled four hundred and twenty-five miles in the saddle during the past month. Had three engagements with Indians during the month, winning each fight. Left Camp Douglas on the twen- tieth instai^t, and arrived at the post on the twenty-sixth instant. During the year just ended, in which this company has performed duty in Nevada and Utah Territories, it has traveled over twenty-six hundred miles of a direct march, had four Indian battles (Bear River, U. T., among the number), and made treaty with Winnemucca, chief of the Piute tribe, on Truckee River, near Pyramid Butte. Remarks on Return of Company D, Second Cavalry, for May, 1863. — May 3d. — Lieutenant Geo. D. French and twenty men of the company absent after Indians; found a band and attacked them with seven men, killing one and mortally wounding three. May 14th. — Captain McLaughlin absent until twenty-first instant in search of "Joaquin -Jim" and band. Destroyed his camp, the Indians fleeing to the mountains. May 31st. — Sergeant McLaughlin absent to meet Indian chief, "Capt. George." Returned with him. May 22, 1863. The company', during the month, has performed several severe marches in the mountains, sufi:ering much for want of water and rations. These marches have 13"=^ 182 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. been performed on foot, it being impossible to use horses, owing to the rough character of the country; but their labors, coupled with that of the other troops in the valley, have been crowned with success, result- ing, as they have, in the subjugation of the Indians, and terminating thus speedily a war which promised to be of much longer duration. Remarks on Return of Company E, Second Cavalry, for May, 1863. — Between the tenth and twelfth instant some twenty-five or thirty Indians were taken prisoners at Big Pine Creek and sent to Camp Independence, by order of Captain M. A. McLaughlin. Remarks on Return of Company K, Second Cavalry, for May, 1863. — On May first, pursuant to orders from Major Gallagher, at Fort Ruby, Nev., Captain S. P. Smith left Fort Ruby with company to march against the Indians committing depredations on the overland mail route. May second. Lieutenant Quinn, with his detachment, joined the com- pany at Shell Creek. May fourth, forty miles south of Shell Creek, had a fight with the Indians, killing twenty-nine. Private .John L. Cree was slightly wounded by an arrow in the back. May sixth had another fight with Indians in Cedar Swamp, fifty miles south of Spring Valley Station; killed twenty-three Indians. Arrived at Fort Ruby on May tenth, after traveling a distance of two hundred and fifty miles. Remarks on Return of Company L, Second Cavalry, for May, 1863. — A detachment of four men of the company, in command of Orderly Sergeant Henry C. Church, came upon a party of fourteen Indians near headwaters of Owens River. Attacking them they killed four, and the balance, retreating into the rocks, made their escape. The company has been scouting constantly, and has destroyed about three hundred bushels of seed " cached" near Bishop Creek and vicinity. Most of the caches were found by Sergeant Beebe. Remarks on Return of Company K, Second Cavalry, for June, 1863. — On the fifteenth of June, pursuant to orders from Colonel Connor, at Camp Douglas, Captain Smith left Deep Creek and traveled to Govern- ment Springs with company, a distance of one hundred and ten miles. On the morning of the twentieth surprised a camp of Indians; killed ten. Found an overland horse in their possession. Remarks on Return of Company M, Second Cavalry, for June, 1863. — On Jvine 9, 1863, Captain Price, Lieutenant Conrad, and sixty men of Company M, Second Cavalry, California Volunteers, left this post by order of commanding officer at Fort Bridger, on an Indian scout two hundred miles north, to headwaters of Snake River. Returned to this post on twenty-first, having traveled over four hundred miles. Cap- tured forty-nine Shoshone Indians without loss or accident to the troops. Brought the Indians to this post. Remarks on Return of Company D, Second Cavalry, for July, 1863. — Pursuant to instructions received from Headquarters Department of the Pacific, a detachment of seventy men, composed of Companies D, E, aixl G, Second Cavalry, California Volunteers, and twenty-two men belong- ing to the Fourth Infantry, California Volunteers, left this camp (Inde- pendence), July 11, 1863, with the Indians captured near this place, numbering about one thousand (all under the command of Captain McLaughlin), for San Sebastian Reservation, near Fort Tejon, Cal. Remarks on return of Company F, Second Cavalry, for August, 1863. — Left Camp Union, Cal., July 28, 1863, per Special Order of General commanding Department of the Pacific, and arrived at Camp Bidwell, SECOND REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. 183 Butte County, Cal., July 31, 1863, to remain there till further orders, in the meantime affording protection to the whites, and collecting the friendly Indians together in this section and protecting them. Remarks on Return of Company F, Second Cavalry, for Se-ptemher, 1863. In compliance with Post Orders Nos. 6 and 7, left Camp Bidwell, Butte County, California, September 4, 1863, having under my command twenty-three men and horses of Company F, Second Cavalry, California Volunteers, and four hundred and sixty-one Indians, to remove them to Indian reservation at Round Valley, Mendocino County, California, arriving there September 18, 1863, with two hundred and seventy-seven Indians. Left one hundred and fifty on east side of the mountains, they being unable to travel. Thirty-two died en route and two escaped. Left Fort Wright, Round Valley, September 21, 1863, and arrived at Camp Bidwell, Butte County, California, September 24, 1863. Remarks on Return of Company F, Second Cavalry, for November, 1863. — In obedience to Special Order from General commanding De- partment, left Camp Bidwell, Cal., November nineteenth, with sixteen men of Company F, Second Cavalry, California Volunteers, to assist Special Agent to recapture runaway Indians from Round Valley Reser- vation. Passed through Pentz, Yankee Hill, Cherokee, Hubbards, Oregon City, Oroville, and Henshaw's Ranch (all in Butte County). Returned to Camp Bidwell on the twentj^-third of November, capturing twenty Indians en route, having marched over a distance of one hun- dred and thirty miles. Left Camp Bidwell November twenty-fifth, en route to Indian Reservation, Round Valley, with Indians captured (going by way of Tehama). Arrived there on the twenty-eighth, turn- ing over Indians to the Supervisor. Extract from a letter of Major Henry D. Wallen, Seventh U. S. In- fantry, commanding Fort Sumner, New Mexico, to General Carleton, commanding Department of New Mexico: Headquarters Fort Sumner, New Mexico, December 18, 1863. Sir: I have the honor to report, that about 4 o'clock on the morning of the sixteenth instant, Mr. Labadie, Indian Agent, and the Rev. Mr. Pialon, Chaplain of the post, reported to me that a large number of Navajo Indians, with an immense herd of sheep, were at the Carretas. I immediately had tlie officers of Company D, Fifth Infantry, and Comjiany C, Seventh Infantry, awakened and their companies i)re]>ared to take tlie field, with twii ilays' rations in haversacks. lieutenant Latimer, witli ei,t;ht mounted men of Company B, Second California Cavalry (all the cavahy at the post), were also got in read- iness. Mr. Labadie, Mr. Fialon, and about thirty Apache Indians also started in pursuit. The companies left the post at 5: 30 a. m., for the Carretas. The mounted party, and the Indian Agent with his Indians, outstripped the party on foot, having taken up the Navajo trail on the west bank of the Pecos River, and about ten miles from the post. At a dis- tance of thirty-five miles in a direct line, a little north of west from Fort Sumner, they overtook the Navajoes, in number about one hundred and thirty, ten mounted, ancl twenty armed with rifles. They had five thousand two hundred and fifty-nine sheep. A severe contest ensued, in which the Navajoes lost twelve killed and left^ on the field, and a number killed and wounded who were carried off; one prisoner taken. All the sheep recovered, and thirteen burros, four rifles, one horse, all their provisions, blankets, moccasins (one hundred and fift}^ pairs), and pretty much all the effects which they had taken from Mr. La])adie's train, en route to this place. Very resiiectfuUv, your obedient servant, H. D. WALLEN, Major Seventh Infantry, IT. S. A., Commanding. Remarks on Return of Company F, Second Cavalry, for July, I864. — In obedience to instructions from General commanding District of Call- 184 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. fornia, Captain Augustus W. Starr, commanding Company F, Second Cavalry, California Volunteers, left Camp Union, Cal., at 7 o'clock a. m., July 21, 1864, with ten men of Company F and Corporal Church of Com- pany D, Second Cavalry, California Volunteers, and one six-mule team, en route to Snellings, Merced County, Cal. Arrived there at 4 o'clock p. M., July twenty-fourth, and arrested William Hall, editor of the Mer- ced "Democrat." Returning, arrived at Stockton at 2:30 o'clock p. m., July twenty-fifth. At 4 o'clock p. m. left for San Francisco, per steamer, with the prisoner and Corporal Reynolds as guard, leaving the remain- der of the men to proceed overland to Camp Union. Arrived at San Francisco, Cal., at 3 o'clock p. m., July twenty-sixth, and delivered the prisoner to commanding officer at Fort Alcatraz. Remarlcs on Return of Company M, Second Cavalry, for August, 1864- — Troops returned from Salt Lake and Fort Mojave wagon road expedi- tion, August 30, 1864, having traveled: principal route (as measured by odometer), one thousand three hundred and fourteen miles; second- ary routes, eight hundred and twenty-nine miles; observation lines, five hundred and fifty-five miles; total, two thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight miles. Time occupied, one hundred and fourteen days. Country examined: that portion of Utah, California, and Arizona lying between 35 degrees and 41 degrees north latitude and 112 degrees and 114 degrees west longitude from Greenwich. Report of expedition and map of routes not yet filed. George F. Price, Captain Second Cavalry, commanding expedition, and George D. Conrad, First Lieutenant Second Cavalry, on duty with expedition. Remarks on Return of Company F, Second Cavalry, for April, 1865. — On the twenty-fourth of April, started for Colusa and arrived there on April twenty-sixth. On the trip arrested a prominent traitor of Yolo County, and took him into camp and confined him with other prisoners destined to be delivered to the authorities at Camp Union, Cal. Remarlcs on Muster Roll of Company D, Second Cavalry, for May and June, 1865.— Leit Fort Bridger, Wy. T., May 17, 1865, en route eastward. Arrived at Fort Laramie, Wy. T., via the Cheyenne Pass route, June 5, 1865. Distance, four hundred and fifty-seven miles. The squadron has been constantly on the scout since its arrival here. A detachment of forty-eight men from the squadron, under command of Colonel Moon- light, Eleventh Kansan Cavalry Volunteers, left this post June four- teenth, on an Indian raid. The third day out, the Colonel gave orders to turn the horses out to graze. There being no picket guard out, the Indians stampeded twenty-seven of the horses. Having no means of getting the saddles, bridles, and horse equipments back to this post, the Colonel ordered them to be burned. Two privates wounded, and six Indians killed. Remarks on Return of Comp)any B, Second Cavalry, for August, 1865. — The company left Gravelly Ford, Humboldt County, Nev., on the second day of August, 1865, on a scout for Indians. Trailed across the mount- ains twenty-five miles; came to the river and found a camp the Indians had left. Followed their trail, killed one, and captured a number of squaws. Returned to camp, scouting down the river; found a camp of hostile Indians. Killed two and wounded several more; and, in com- pliance Avith instructions from Headquarters District of Nevada, left Gravelly Ford on the twelfth day of August, 1865, for Dun Glen, and SECOND REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. 185 arrived there August 21, 1865. Distance, one hundred and twenty-five miles. R&marks on Return of Company /, Second Cavalry, for August, 1865. — Lieutenant Tagge, with twenty-three men, returned from detached serv- ice on the fifth instant, from escort duty. Sergeant Stevens and twelve men had an engagement with the Indians in Paradise Valley, Nevada, on July twenty-sixth. Private Herford was killed, and privates Joshua C. Murphy and Thomas J. Riehl were wounded. They were reinforced by a Sergeant and ten men from the First Cavalry, Nevada Volunteers, routing the Indians, and killing twenty-one of them. On the twenty- second Sergeant Stevens, Corporal Rugg, and twenty-one privates joined the company at Camp McDermit, Nev. Reviarks on Return of Company M, Second Cavalry, for August, 1865. — The company left Camp No. 3, Little Cottonwood Creek, D. T., on the morning of the first instant. Struck the Platte River and marched up the river to the Platte bridge; thence in a northwesterly course until reaching the Big Horn Mountains. Crossed over this range and made a scout through Big Horn Valley; thence across the mountains to the east side, taking the north fork of Crazy Woman Creek, a southerly course until striking Powder River, and down it to Fort Connor. The squadron joined Colonel Connor's column on Clear Fork. On the twenty-ninth, under command of Colonel Connor, came upon the vil- lage of Arapahoes, on Tongue River; killed sixty-three Indians, cap- tured six hundred head of horses and mules, and burned their lodges and winter sujjplies. Thence came down Tongue River to camp. Remarks on Return of Company B, Second Cavalry, for September, 1865. — In accordance with Paragraph 5, S. 0. No. 4, Headquarters District of Nevada, and in compliance with Paragraph 2, Orders No. 2, Headquarters Dun Glen, Nevada, dated August 30, 1865, a detachment of twenty enlisted men of Company B, Second Cavalry, California Vol- unteers, under command of Second Lieutenant H. C. Penwell, Second Cavalr}', California Volunteers, was ordered to report at Unionville to a citizen named Stafford, who, affording three Indian guides, went to a rancheria of hostile Indians, about thirty-five miles from last ^jlace, and found, at daybreak, the Indians, seven in number, and three squaws in the rancheria. Killed all the Indians, and accidentally killed the squaws; also destroyed a large quantity of ammunition and supplies. Finding no more hostile Indians in that vicinity, the detachment re- turned to Dun Glen. Entire distance marched, one hundred and fifty miles. Remarks on Return of Company B, Second Cavalry, for November, 1865. — In accordance with P. 0. No. 35, dated November 12, 1865, First Lieutenant R. A. Osmer, Second Cavalry, California Volunteers, and sixty enlisted men of Company B, Second Cavalry, California Volun- teers, proceeded to the Black Rock Mountains on November 13, 1865, taking wuth them one mountain howitzer. At Willow Creek Station, thirty-five miles from this post (Dun Glen, Nev.), seven enlisted men, who were on detached service, joined company; also two citizens, and ten Indian warriors under command of Captain "Sou" (friendly Piute). On Friday, at daybreak, attacked the Indian camp five miles from Black Rock Mountains, and one hundred and five miles northwest of this post. Killed about one hundred and twenty Indians in all; of these about eighty were bucks, but the Indian allies could not be restrained from a 186 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. general slaughter, neither could a squaw be distinguished from a buck in the general fight, and but one Indian is supposed to have escaped. Captured a quantity of ammunition, several guns, five Indian ponies, and destroyed a large lot of jDrovisions. These were the same Indians who killed and robbed the teamster two weeks ago, as some of his load was found in camp. The loss was private David W. O'Connell, killed, and Sergeant Lansdon and private Moon, wounded; also one horse wounded, but will recover. Four privates deserted the day of departure from this post. Detachment returned to this post at 6 o'clock a. m., November 20, 1865. Distance traveled, two hundred and fifty miles. Remarks on Return of Company B, Second Cavalry , for January , 1866. — Captain George D. Conrad, and thirty-seven enlisted men of Company B, Second Cavalry, California Volunteers, left this post (Dun Glen, Nev.) on the eighth instant, to scout the country in the vicinity of Paradise and Queens River Valleys. On the morning of the twelfth instant, dis- covered and attacked an Indian camp, on Fish Creek, in Queens River Valley, killing thirty-five Indians. Our loss was three men wounded, one horse killed, and seven horses wounded. Command returned to post on the fifteenth instant. Distance marched, two hundred and twenty miles. Captain Conrad, Lieutenant Osmer, and forty-eight enlisted men of Company B, Second Cavalry, California Volunteers, left this post on the twenty-fourth instant, and proceeded to scout Humboldt Valley, in the vicinity of Badger Ranch. On the morning of the twenty-sixth instant, discovered fires on the opposite side of the river. The delay in crossing caused by us, and high water, enabled the Indians to escape. Distance marched, ninety miles. Remarks on Return of Company K, Second Cavalry, for January, 1866. — According to instructions from Headquarters District of Nevada, and S. 0. No. 31, of December 20, 1865, I left Fort Churchill, Nev., Decem- ber 21, 1865, with nineteen men of company, to execute orders at Dun Glen, Nev. After four days' march, I arrived at Blake's Station, where the citizens turned over to me a notorious Indian called " Black Rock Tom." After being put in charge of the guard, he tried to escape, and was shot dead by some of the command. Remarks on Return of Company F, Second Cavalry, for February, 1866. — Left Castle Rock, Nevada, with Major Smith's command on February nineteenth, in pursuit of Indians. Discovered the Indian camp after traveling five days in a northeast course, eighty miles from Fort Bidwell, Cal., at Rock Canon, Guano Valley, Nev. The attack on the Indian camp was made at 9:30 o'clock a. m. on the morning of the fifteenth, the fight continuing till 3:30 o'clock p. m. As the troops charged on the camp the Indians retreated to Rock Canon and Blufi". The chief. Smoke Creek Jim, was killed at the commencement of the fight. Found on the field, at the close of the fight, eighty-one warriors. Killed fifteen squaws and papooses in the rocks, it being impossible to distinguish one sex from the other. Fifteen Indians, supposed to be badly wounded, hid in caves and escaped the following night. During the action, nineteen squaws and papooses were taken prisoners and placed under guard. On breaking up camp on the morning of the twentieth, they were set at liberty and supplied with thirty days' rations of dried beef. Captured seventy-five horses, belonging to citizens of Superior Valley, Cal. The whole Indian camp and equipage, and about three tons of dried beef, were committed to the flames. The camp was SECOND REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. 187 composed of thirty-five wickiups. The band of Indians was composed of Piutes, Bannocks, and Snakes, who had been committing depreda- tions in this section of the country for the past four years. Remarls on Return of Company D, Second Cavalry, for March, 1866. — Lieutenant George H. Robinson, with thirty-three enlisted men, returned March 4, 1866, from scout after Indians, having had an engagement on the fifteenth of February, 1866, at or near Rock Canon, Nev., killing a large number of Indians, and losing one man. General Orders,) Headquarters District of Nevada, No. 8. f Camp McGarry, Nevada, December 31, 1866. 1. The successful operations of the military of this district during the year 1866 deserve to be commended by the commanding officer, as it is believed they will bear favorable comparison with any that have been carried on against hostile Indians in any section of the Union. Several bands have been entirely broken up, and the country has been rendered safe for travelers and settlers. A brief summary will show what these operations have been. 2. On the eleventh of January, 1866, Captain George D. Conrad, with thirty-tive men of Companv B, and twenty-five men of Company I, under Lieutenant Duncan, Second California Cavalry Volunteers, attacked a band of hostile Indians on the west side of ers. Corporal Biswell and private Allen of Company I, and privates Thomas A. Dutiield, Queens River, near Fish Creek. Thirty-five Indians were killed and nine taken prison- John Riley, and Richard Shultz of Company B, Second California Cavalry, were wounded. Two horses were killed and nine wounded.' 3. On the fifteenth of February, 1866, a detachment under command of Major Samuel P. Smith, Second California Cavalry Volunteers, composed of thirty-two men of Com- pany D, and nineteen men of Company F, same regiment, and thirty citizens, fought the Indians near Rock Canon — one hundred and fifteen Indians were killed and nineteen captured. Private Austin of Company D was killed. Major Smith, privates Resler, Grimshaw, Rhuman, and Belta of Company D, privates Mills and Smith of Company F, were wounded. Major Mellon, Captain Starr, and Lieutenant Robinson, Second Cali- fornia Cavalry, accompanied Major Smith. Sixty horses, which had been stolen from the settlers, were recovered, and a large amount of Indian property was destroyed. 4. On the. seventh of March, 1866, Sergeant James T. Edwards, with eight men of Com- pany I, Second California Cavalry Volunteers, killed six Indians in Paradise Valley. 5. On the eighteenth of May, 1866, one hundred and twenty Indian jirisoners were brought in to Fort Churchill, and delivered to Brevet-Colonel A. G. Brackett, Major First U. S. Cavalry, Commanding Post. They were subsequently turned over to the Superin- tendent of Indian Affairs for Nevada, in obedience to orders from Department Head- quarters. ***************** (Signed:) A. G. BRACKETT, Major First Regiment, U. S. Cavalry, Commanding District. The following are the stations of headquarters and the different com- panies as shown by the monthly returns and muster rolls on the last days of the months: FIELD, STAFF, AND BAND. Camp Alert, Cal September 30, 186L Camp Alert, Cal.... October 31, 1861. Camp Alert, Cal November 30, 1861. Camp Alert, Cal December 31, 1861. Camp Alert, Cal January 31, 1862. Camp Alert, Cal February 28, 1862. No reports from February 28, 1862, to June 30, 1864. €amp Conness, I. T June 30, 1864. Camp Conness, I. T July 31, 1864. Camp Conness, I. T August 31, 1864. Camp Conness, I. T September 30, 1864. Camp Union, Cal October 31, 1864. Camp Union, Cal November 30, 1864. Camp Union, Cal 1 December 31, 1864. Camp Union, Cal Januarv 31, 1865. Camp Union, Cal Februar'v 28, 1865. Camp Union, Cal March 31, 1865. Camp Union, Cal April 30, 1865. Camp Union, Cal May 31, 1865. 188 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. Camp Union, Cal June 30, 1865s. Camp Union, Cal July 31, 1865. Camp Union, Cal August 31, 1865. Camp Union, Cal September 30, 1865> Camp Union, Cal October 31, 1865. Camp Union, Cal November 30, 1865. Camp Union, Cal December 31, 186.5. Camp Union, Cal January 31, 1866. Camp Union, Cal February 28, 1866. Camp Union, Cal March 31, 1866. COMPANY A. Camp Alert, Cal October 31 Camp Alert, Cal November 30, Fort Churchill, Nev December 31 Fort Churchill, Nev January 31 Fort Churchill, Nev February 28 No record from February, 1862, to J uly 31, 1863. Camp No. 26, Utah Column, near Fort Rubv, Nev. Julv 31 Camp Douglas, U. T 1 October 31 Camp Douglas, U. T November 30 Camp Douglas, U. T December 31 Camp Douglas, U. T January 31 Camp Douglas, U. T March 31 Camp Conness, I. T August 31 Camp Douglas, U. T September 30 Camp at Lovelands, U. T : October 31 Camp at Desert Wells, Nev __. November 30 Camp Union, Cal December 31 Camp Union , Cal January 31 Camp Union, Cal February 28 Camp Union, Cal March 31 Camp Union, Cal April 30 Camp Union, Cal May 31 Camp Union, Cal June 30 Camp Union, Cal July 31 Camp Union, Cal ^ August 31 Fort Miller, Cal ! September 30 Fort Miller, Cal October 31 Camp Babbitt, Cal N ovember 30 Camp Bablntt, Cal December 31 Camp Babbitt, Cal February 28 COMPANY B. Camp Alert, Cal October 31 Camp Alert, Cal . November 30 Camp Alert, Cal December 31 Camp Drum, Cal. . January 31 With Colonel Carleton en route to New Mexico February 28 No record of the stations of this comjiany from February 28, 1862, to January 31 but most of the time it was en route to New Mexico. Fort Sumner, N . M Januarv 31 Fort Sumner, N. M February 28 Fort Sumner, N. M March 31 Fort Sumner, N. M April 30 Fort Sumner, N. M Mav 31 Fort Sumner, N. M June 30 Fort Sumner, N. M July 31 Fort Sumner, N. M August .31 Fort Sumner, N. M September 30 Fort Sumner, N. M October 31 Fort Sumner, N. M November 30 Anton Chico, N. M December 31 Fort Sumner, N . M Januarv 31^ Fort Sumner, N. M Februarv 29^ Company en route to Drum Barracks, Cal March 31 Pimo Village, A. T., en route to Drum Barracks, Cal. April 30, Drum Barracks, Cal May 31 DritVu Barracks, Cal June 30 Cucamonga Ranch, Cal July 31 Cucamonga Ranch, Cal August .31 Drum Barracks, Cal... September 30 SECOND REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. 189 Camp Union, Cal. December 31, 1864. Camp Union, Cal January 31, 1865. Camp Union, Cal February 28, 1865. < 'amp Union, Cal March 31, 1865. Camp Union, Cal April 30, 1865. Camp Union, Cal May 31, 1865. In the held. Dun Glen, Nev June 30, 1865. In the field, Gravelly Ford, Humboldt River, Nev July 31, 1865. In the field, Dun Glen, Nev August 31, 1865. Camp No. 64, near Denver City, Col September 30, 1865. In the field. Dun Glen, Nev September 30, 1865. Dun Glen, Nev October 31, 1865. Dun Glen, Nev. November 30, I860. Dun Glen, Nev. December 31, 1865. Dun Glen! Nev.". January 31, 1866. Dun Glen, Nev. February 28, 1866. In the field, Black Rock Mountains, Pine Forest District, Nev March 31, 1866. Dun Glen, Nev April 30, 1866. COMPANY C. 1861. Camp Alert, Cal October 31, Camp Alert, Cal . November 30, 1861. Fort Crook, Cal December 31, 1861. Fort Crook. Cal January 31, 1862. Fort Crook, Cal February 28, 1862. Fort Crook, Cal March 31, 1862. Fort Crook, Cal April 30, 1862. Fort Crook, Cal May 31, 1862. Fort Crook, Cal June 30, 1862. Fort Crook, Cal July 31, 1862. Fort Crook, Cal August 31, 1862. Fort Crook, Cal. September 30, 1862. Fort Crook, CaL October 31, 1862. Fort Crook, Cal November 30, 1862. Fort Crook, Cal December 31, 1862. Fort Crook, Cal January 31, 1863. Fort Crook, Cal February 28, I860. Fort Crook, Cal March 31, 1863. Fort Crook, Cal April 30, 1863. Fort Crook, Cal May 31, 1863. Fort Crook, Cal June 30, 186.3. Fort Crook, Cal July 31, 1863. Fort Crook, Cal August 31, 1863. Fort Crook, Cal September 30, 1863. Fort Crook, CaL October .31, 186:3. Fort Crook, Cal November 30, 1863. Fort Crook, Cal December 31, 1863. Fort Crook, Cal January 31, 1864. Fort Crook, Cal February 29, 1864. Fort Crook, Cal -.- March 31, 1864. Fort Crook, Cal April 30, 1864. Fort Crook, Cal May 31, 1864. Fort Crook, Cal June 30, 1864. Fort Crook, Cal July 31, 1864. Fort Crook, Cal August 31, 1864. Fort Crook, Cal September 30, 1864. Fort Crook, Cal October 31, 1864. Fort Crook, Cal November 30, 1864. Fort Crook, Cal December 31, 1864. Fort Crook, Cal January 31, 1865. Fort Crook, Cal February 28, 1865. Fort Crook, Cal March 31, 1865. Fort Crook, Cal April 30, 1865. Fort Crook, Cal May 31, 1865. Fort Crook, Cal June 30, 1865. FortBidwell, Cal August 7, 1865. Susanville, "Cal September 1, 1865. Fort Crook, Cal 1 September 30, 1865. Fort Crook, Cal October 30, 1865. Fort Crook, Cal November 30, 1865. Fort Crook, Cal December 31, 1865. Fort Crook, Cal January 31, 1866. Fort Crook, Cal February 28, 1866. Fort Crook, Cal March 31, 1866. Fort Crook, Cal . April 30, 1866. 190 KECOED OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. COMPANY D. Camp Alert, Gal October 31, 1861. Camp Alert, Cal November 30, 1861. Camp Alert, Cal December 31, 1861. Camp Drmn, Cal January 31, 1862. Camp Driim, Cal, ,. February 28, 1862, No record of the stations of this company from February 28, 1862, to April 30, 1863. Camp Independence, Owens River Valley, Cal. April 30, 1863. Camp Independence, Owens River Valley, Cal. May 31, 1863. Camp Independence, Owens River Valley, Cal. June 30, 1863. Camp Independence, Owens River Valley, Cal. July 31, 1863. FortTejon, Cal.... August 31, 1863. FortTejon, Cal September 30, 1863. FortTejon, Cal October 31, 1863. FortTejon, Cal November 30, 1863. FortTejon, Cal. December 31, 1863. FortTejon, Cal January 31, 1864. FortTejon, Cal February 29, 1864. Camp Union, Cal March 31, 1864. Camp Union, Cal April 30, 1864. Camp Union, Cal May 31, 1864. Camp Union, Cal. June 30, 1864. Camp Union, Cal July 31, 1864. Camp Union, Cal ..- August 31, 1864. Camp Union, Cal September 30, 1864. Camp Union, Cal October 31, 1864. Camp Union, Cal November 30, 1864. Camp Union, Cal. December 31, 1864. Camp Union, Cal January .SI, 1865. Camp Union, Cal February 28, 1865. Camp Jackson, near lone City, Cal March 31, 1865. Camp Jackson, near lone City, Cal April 30, 1865. Pierson's Ranch, Colusa County, Cal -. May 31, 1865. Camp Waite, Antelope Creek, near Red Bluff, Cal June 30, 1865. Smoke Creek, Nev Julv 31, 1865. Smoke Creek, Nev August 31, 1865. Smoke Creek, Nev September 30, 1865. Smoke Creek, Nev October 31, 1865. Smoke Creek, Nev. November 30, 1865. Smoke Creek, Nev. December 31, 1865. Smoke Creek, Nev January 31, 1866. Smoke Creek, Nev February 28, 1866. Smoke Creek, Nev March 31, 1866. Smoke Creek, Nev April 30, 1866. COMPANY E. Camp Alert, Cal October 31, 1861. Camp Alert, Cal November 30, 1861. Fort Humboldt, Cal December 31, 1861. Fort Humboldt, Cal Januarv 31, 1862. Fort Humboldt, Cal February 28, 1862. There are no records of the stations of this companv from Februarv 28, 1862, to April 3.0, 1863. Big Pine Creek, near Camp Independence, Cal April 30, 1863. Camp Independence, Cal. May 31, 1863. Camp Independence, Cal. June 30, 1863. FortTejon, Cal July 31, 1863. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal August 31, 1863. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal. Septeml)er 30, 1863. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal. October 31, 1863. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal November 30, 1863. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal. December 31, 1863. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal January 31, 1864. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal February 29, 1864. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal March 31, 1864. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal April 30, 1864. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal May 31, 1864. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal. June .SO, 1864. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal July .SI, 1864. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal August 31, 1864. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal. September 30, 1864. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal. October 31, 1864. SECOND REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. 191 Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal November 30, 1864. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal. December 31, 1864. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal January 31, 1865. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal February 28, 1865. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal March 31, 1865. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal April 30, 1865. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal ....May 31, 1865. Camii r.alibitt, near Visalia, Cal June 30, 1865. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal July 31, 1865. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal August 31, 1865. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal September 30, 1865. Camp Babbitt, near Visalia, Cal. October 31, 1865. Camp Independence, Cal November 30, 1865. Camp Independence, Cal December 31, 1865. Camp Independence, Cal January 31, 1866. Camp Independence, Cal February 28, 1866. Camp Independence, Cal ...March 31, 1866. Camp Independence, Cal ...April 30, 1866. COMPANY F. Camp Alert, Cal October 31, 1861. Benicia Arsenal, Cal November 30, 1861. Benicia Arsenal, Cal. December 31, 1861. Benicia Arsenal, Cal January 31, 1862. Benicia Arsenal, Cal February 28, 1862. No record from February, 1862, to April, 1863. Camp Union, Cal .April 30, 1863. Camp Union, Cal May 31, 1863. Camp Union, Cal June 30, 1863. CampBidwell, Butte County, Cal July 31, 1863. Camp Bidwell, Butte County, Cal August 31, 1863. Camp Bidwell, Butte County, Cal September 30, 1863. CampBidwell, Butte County, Cal October 31, 1863. Camp Bidwell, Butte County, Cal November 30, 1863. CampBidwell, Butte Countv, Cal December 31, 1863. Camp Bidwell, Butte County, Cal January 31, 1864. Camp Bidwell, Butte County, Cal February 29, 1864. Camp Bidwell, Butte Countv, Cal March 31, 1864. Camp Union, Cal 1 April 30, 1864. Camp Union, Cal May 31, 1864. Camp Union, Cal. June 30, 1864. Camp Union, Cal July 31, 1864. Camp Union, Cal August 31, 1864. Camp Union, Cal September 30, 1864. Bear Valley, Cal October 31, 1864. Cariip Union, Cal November 30, 1864. Camp Union, Cal January 1, 1865. Camp Union, Cal February 1, 1865. lone Valley, Cal Marcli 1, 1865. Camp Union, Cal April 1, 1865. Colusa, Cal. May 1, 1865. Montgomery Creek, Shasta County, Cal., en route for Fort Crook, Shasta County, Cal. . - June 1,1865. Fort Crook, Shasta County, Cal. July 1, 1865. Fort Bidwell, Si^kivou County, Cal August 1, 1865. Fort Bidwell, Siskivou County, Cal. September 1, 1865. Fort Bidwell, Siskiyou County, Cal. September 30, 1865. Fort Bidwell, Siskiyou County, Cal October 31, 1865. Smoke Creek, Nevada ". December 1, 1865. Fort Crook, Shasta County, Cal December 31, 1865. Fort Crook, Shasta County, Cal. . January 31, 1866. Fort Bidwell, Siskiyou County, Cal. March 1, 1866. Fort Bidwell, Siskiyou County, Cal April 1, 1866. Fort Bidwell, Siskiyou County, Cal May 1, 1866. Goose Lake, Cal. --" .' May 31, 1866. COMPANY G. Camp Alert October 31, 1861. Camp Alert November 30, 1861. Camp Alert .• December 31, 1861. Camp Drum, Cal. January 31, 1862. Camp Latham, Cal February 28, 1862. damp Independence, Owens Valley, Cal April 30 (lamp Independence, Owens Valley, Cal Mav 31 Camp Independence, Owens Valley, Cal July 1 Camp Independence, Owens Valley, Cal August! Camp Leonard, Cal September 1 Camp Leonard, Cal '- October 1 Port Tejon, Cal. November 1 Fort Tejon, Cal. December 1 Port Tejon, Cal January 1 Camp Balil)itt, Cal February 1 Camp Lalibitt, Cal. March 1 Camp Babbitt, Cal April 1 Camp Babbitt, Cal May 1 Camp Babbitt, Cal. June 1 Canqi Bal)bitt, Cal. July 1 Cam] I l>ai>V)itt, Cal August 1 San Luis Ranche, en route from Camp Babbitt to Camp Union, Cal August 31 ("amp Union, Cal October 1 Camp LTnion, Cal Noveniber 1 Camp Union, Cal November 30 Camp Union, Cal. December 31 Camp Union, Cal February 1 Camp Union, Cal February 28 Cami) near Hornitos, Mariposa County, Cal Marcli 31 Camp Union, Cal April 30 Camp Union, Cal May 31 Camp Union, Cal June 30 (^amp Union, Cal July 31 ( 'amp Union , Cal August 31 Benicia, Cal September 30, Camp Union, Cal ^..-.October 31 Camp Union, Cal November 30 Camp Union, Cal December 31 COMPANY H. Camp Alert, Cal October 31, 186L Camp Alert, Cal November 30, 1861. Camp Alert, Cal December 31, 1861. Fort Churchill, Nev January 31, 1862. Fort Churchill, Nev February 28, 1862. No record of the stations of this company from February 28, 1862, to April 30, 1864, can be found. Camp Relief, U. T April 30, 1864. Camp Conness, I. T. May 31, 1864. Camp Conness, I. T. June 30, 1864. Camp Conness, I. T. July 31, 1864. Camp Conness, 1. T. August 31, 1864. Camp Douglas, U. T September 30, 1864. Canip No. 4, en route from Camp Douglas, U. T., to Camp Union, Cal... October 31, 1864. Fort Churchill, Nev., en route to Camp Union, Cal November 30, 1864. Camp Union, Cal December 31, 1864. Camp Union, Cal January 31, 1865. Camp Union, Cal February 28, 1865. Camp Union, Cal March 31, 1865. Provost Barracks, Sacramento, Cal. April 30, 1865. Provost Barracks, Sacramento, Cal. May 31, 1865. Provost Barracks, Sacramento, Cal July 31, 1865. Los Angeles, en route to Drum Barracks, Cal September 30, 1865. Drum Barracks, Cal i October 31, 1865. Drum Barracks, Cal November 30, 1865. Drum Barracks, Cal December 31, 1865. Drum Barracks, Cal February 1, 1866. COMPANY I. Camp Alert, Cal October 31, 1861. Camp Alert, Cal November 30, 1861. Camp Alert, Cal .^ December 31, 1862. Cam]) Di-um, Cal *. January 31, 1862. Camp Latham, Cal February 28, 1862. SECOND REGIMENT OP CAVALRY. 193 No record of stations occupied by the company from February 28, 1862, to A])ril 'SO, 1863, can be found. Camp Babbitt, Cal April 30, 1863. Camp Babbitt, Cal Mav 31, 1868. Camp Babbitt, Cal June 30, ISas. Camp Babt)itt, Cal July .31, 1863. Camp Babbitt, Cal August 31, 1863. Camp Babbitt, Cal October 1, 186.3. Camp Babbitt, Cal November 1, 1863. Camp Babbitt, Cal December 1, 1863. Camp Babbitt, Cal January 1, 1864. St. Luis Camp, Cal January 31, 1864. Benicia Barracks, Cal March 31, 1864. Benicia Barracks, Cal April 30, 1864. Camp Union, Cal. June 4, 1864. Camp Bidwell, Cal July 31, 1864. Camp Bidwell, Cal August 31, 1864. Camp Bidwell, Cal September 30, 1864. Camp Bidwell, Cal October 31, 1864. Camp Bidwell, Cal November 30, 1864. Camp Bidwell, Cal December .31, 1864. Cam]) Bidwell, Cal. January 31, 1865. Camp Bidwell, Cal. February 28, 1865. Camp Bidwell, Cal March 31, 1865. Camp Bidwell, Cal. April 30, 1865. Camp No. 8 May 31, 1865. Camp No. 16. Otter Creek, Nev. June 30, 1865. Queens River Station, Nev. July 31, 1865. Camp McDermit, Nev. August 31, 1865. Camp McDennit, Nev. September 30, 1865. Camp :\rcDermit, Nev. October 31, 1865. Camp McDermit, Nev. November 30, 1865. COMPANY K. Camp Alert, Cal October 31, 1861. Camp Alert, Cal November 30, 1861. Camp Alert, Cal. December 31, 1861. Camp Alert, Cal January 31, 1862. Camp Alert, Cal February 28, 1862. No record of the stations occupied by this company from February, 1862, to March, 1863, can be found. March 31, 1863. Fort Ruby, Nev April 30, 1863. Deep Creek, U. T May 31, 1863. Government Springs, U. T June 30, 1863. Cedar Swamps, U. T July 31, 1863. Fort Ruby, Nev August 31, 1863. Fort Ruby, Nev September 30, 1863. Farmington, U. T October 31, 1863. Camp Douglas, U. T. November 30, 1863. Camp Douglas, U. T December 31, 1863. Camp Douglas, U. T January 31, 1864. Camp Douglas, U. T February 29, 1864. Camp Douglas, U. T March 31, 1864. Camp Relief, U. T April 30, 1»61. Canon Creek, I. T. ]May 31, 1864. Camp Conness, I. T June 30, 1864. Farmington, U. T July .31, 1864. Camp Conness, I. T August .31, 1864. Camp Douglas, U. T , September 30, 1864. Camp No. 5, at Lovelands, U. T October 31, 1864. Camp No. 33, Desert Wells, Nev November 30, 1864. Camp Union, Cal * January 31, 1865. Camp Union, Cal February 28, 1865. Camp Union, Cal March 31, 1865. Camp Union, Cal April 30, 1865. <'amp Union, Cal •_ May 31, 1865. Cami) Union, Cal. June 30, 1865. Camp No. 5, Chico, Cal •_ July 31, 1865. Smoke Creek, Nev August 31, 1865. Smoke Creek, Nev. October 31, 1865. Camp No. 4, en route to Fort Churchill, Nev November 30, 1865. Fort Churchill, Nev December 31, 1865. 194 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. Fort Churchill, Nev. January 31, 1866. Fort Churchill, Nev. February 28, 1866. Fort Churchill, Nev. March 31, 1866. Fort Churchill, Xev. May 1, 1866. COMPANY L. Camp Alert, Cal October 31, 1861. Camp Alert, Cal November 30, 1861. Camp Alert, Cal December 31, 1861. Camp Alert, Cal January 31, 1862. Camp Alert, Cal February 28, 1862. No record of the stations occupied by this company from February, 1862, to April, 1863, can be found. Camp at Bishop Creek, Owens River, Cal April 30, 1863. Camp Independence, Owens River, Cal May 31, 1863. Fort Churchill, Nev June 30, 1863. Fort Ruby, Nev July 31, 1863. Camp Springs, en route to Salt Lake, U. T August 31, 1863. Camp Douglas, U. T " September 30, 1863. Camp Douglas, U. T October 31, 1863. Camp Douglas, U. T November 30, 1863. Camp Douglas, U. T December 31, 1863. Camp Douglas, U. T January 31, 1864. Camp Dousjias, U. T February 29, 1864. Rush Valley, U. T March 31, 1864. Camp Relief, U. T April 30, 1864. Camp Conness, I. T Mav 31, 1864. Bingham Creek, U. T July 1, 1864. Salt'Lake City, U. T August 31, 1864. Salt Lake Citv, U. T October 1, 1864. Fort Bridger,'Wy. T December 1, 1864. FortBridger, Wy. T February 1, 1865. Fort Bridger, WJ^ T March 1, 1865. FortBridger, Wy. T April 30, 1865. Camp No. 18, en route to Fort Laramie, Wy. T June 1, 1865. Church Buttes, Salt Lake, U. T October 31, 1865. Government Reservation, Rush Valley, U. T January 31, 1866. Government Reservation, Rush Valley, U. T March 31, 1866. Government Reservation, Rush Valley, JJ. T April 30, 1866. Camp Douglas, U. T ! Mav 31, 1866. Camp Douglas, U. T June 30, 1866. Camp Douglas, U. T July 12, 1866. COMPANY M. Camp Alert, Cal October 31, 186L Camp Alert, Cal November 30, 1861. Camp Alert, Cal December 31, 1861. Camp Alert, Cal January 31, 1862. Camp Alert, Cal February 28, 1862. No record of the stations occupied by this company from February, 1862, to May, 1863, can be found. Fort Bridger, Wy. T May 1, 1863. Fort Bridger, Wy. T June 30, 1863. Fort Bridger, Wy. T July 31, 186.3. Fort Bridger, Wy. T August 31, 1863. Fort Bridger, Wy. T September 30, 1863. Fort Bridger, Wy. T October 31, 1863. Fort Bridger, Wy. T November 30, 1863. Fort Bridger, Wv. T January 1, 1864. Fort Bridger, Wv. T February 2, 1864. Fort Bridger, Wy. T March 31, 1864. Fort Bridger, Wy. T April 30, 1864. Camp No. 21, Rio Virgin, Arizona May 31, 1864. (Salt Lake and Fort Mojave W. R. Expedition.) Camp No. 31, Fort Mojave, Arizona .' June 30, 1864. (Salt Lake and Fort Mojave W. R. Expedition.) Camp No. 37, Muddy Creek, Arizona July 31, 1864. (Salt Lake and Fort Mojave W. R. Expedition.) Camp Conness. I. T _ August 31, 1864. Camp Douglas, U. T September 30, 1864. Camp Douglas, U. T October 31, 1864. FortBridger, Wy. T.. November 30, 1864. SECOND REGIMENT OF CAVALRY, 195 Fort Bridger, "Wy. T. December 31, 1864. Fort Bridger, Wy. T Januaiy 31, 1865. Fort Bridger, Wy. T.. February 28, 1865. Fort Bridger, Wy. T March 31, 1865. Fort Bridger, Wv. T April 30, 1865. Fort Laramie, Wy. T May 31, 1865. Fort Laramie, Wy. T June30, 1865. Little Cottonwood Creek, D. T. July 31, 1865. Tongue River, D. T . August 31, 1865. North Platte River, D. T September 30, 1865. Church Buttes, U.~T. October 31, 1865. 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Thomas: 1 request authority to raise four companies of native cavalry in the Los Angeles Dis- trict, to be commanded by a patriotic gentleman, Don Andreas Pico. G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General. [Telegram.] War Department, Adjutant-General's Office, Washington, January 20, 1863. To General Wright, San Francisco, Cal. : Secretary of War gives authority to raise four companies native cavalry in Los Angeles District. * THOMAS M. VINCENT, Assistant Adiutant-General. A favorable response having been received, the officers were appointed and the work of recruiting the battalion commenced. Don Andreas Pico, of Los Angeles, then Brigadier-General of the First Brigade of California militia, was commissioned Major of the battalion. He, how- ever, declined the commission, on the ground of sickness and his inabil- ity to ride on horseback. General Pico having declined, Salvador Vallejo was commissioned Major of the battalion. He was not mustered as such, however, until August 13, 1864. He resigned in February, 1865, and was succeeded by John C. Cremony, who had been a Captain in the Second California Cavalry, and, with his company, constituted part of the " California Column " during its march to, and service in. New Mexico. Considerable delay was experienced in raising men for this battalion. Recruiting commenced in February, 1863, but the first company was not filled up and mustered until September seventh, same year. The other companies were not mustered in until the spring and summer of 1864. The battalion was stationed in various places in California, as shown by the table published herewith. During the summer of 1865, it was taken by Major Cremony to Arizona and stationed in the southern part of that territory, until early in 1866, when it was returned to California to be mustered out. The table on page 7 will give the dates of muster in and muster out of the companies. Companies A, B, and D were mustered out at Drum Barracks; Company C was mustered out at Pre- sidio, San Francisco. FIRST BATTALION OF NATIVE CAVALRY. 305 The records of this battalion are very incomplete, and for that reason it is impossible to give a full account of the service rendered by it. There seems to have been an unusually large number of desertions from it. From one company there were more than fifty; from another, about eighty. The following is the correspondence and remarks on muster rolls found relating to this battalion: General Headquarters, State of California, Adjutant-General's Office, Sacramento, June 2, 1864. General: Colonel Curtis' letter lias been read by me, and in replj^ to your inquiry as to whether the Governor has authorized Don Antonio de la Guerra to raise a company, I have to state that the Governor did not specially authorize him to raise a company, but that he, on yesterday, concluded to accept his company (known as the Santa Barbara Com])any), and has directed commissions to issue, which has accordingly been done and forwarded to Colonel Drum to-day, for tlie following officers: Captain, Antonio M. de la Guerra; First Lieutenant, Santiago de la Guerra; Second Lieutenant, Porfino Jimeno. The recommendation for the Fourth Infantry, California Volunteers, I have duly for- warded to his Excellency the Governor. Respectfullj^ your obedient servant, GEO. S. EVANS, Adjutant-General, State of California. George Wright, Brigadier-General U. S. Army, Commanding Department of Pacific. State of California, Executive Department, Sacramento, March 27, 1865. Colonel : I inclose a memorandum of the officers already commissioned for the native battalion, as appears from the books of the Adjutant-General. I have the General's recommendation for Mr. Leese and soijie other men (I think) for a commission in this battalion. Mr. Leese was t'onunissioned by me as Adjutant, but could not be mustered in. From tliis data it appears that there are no vacancies to till; and even one or more of the Second Lieutenants tliat I have appointed have not been mustered in, for the reason that their companies were below the minimum. It seems to me that all these companies should be recruited to above the minimum before they leave for Arizona. I am informed that the com])anies could easily get recruits enough to fill them up in Monterey County if any effbi-t was made to do it. Please call the General's attention to the matter. Truly yours, F. F. LOW, Governor. To Lieut.-Col. R. C. Drum. [Inelosure.] Company A, Jose R. Pico, Captain; Crisanto Soto, First Lieutenant; M. E. Jimenez, Second Lieutenant. Company B, Porfino Jimeno, Captain ; John Lafferty, First Lieutenant ; J. G. Donevan, Second Lieutenant. Company C, Antonio M. de la Guerra, Captain; Santiago de la Guerra, First Lieuten- ant; Coddington, Second Lieutenant. Company D, Edward Bale, Captain ; J. Clement Cox, First Lieutenant ; Francisco F. Guiraido, Second Lieutenant. Note. — Company C is the only one that has the minimum number of jnivates. Reviarks on Muster Boll of Company A, First Battalion Native Cavalry, for March and April, 1865. — Pursuant to orders from Headquarters Benicia Barracks, Cal., a detachment of twenty-five enlisted men in command of Second Lieutenant M. E. Jimenez, proceeded, on the twenty- third of April, to Green Valley and arrested and brought to confinement ten marauders. A fight ensued, wounding private Antonio Guilman and Juan Leon, both severely. Bemarks on Beturn of Company B, First Battalion Native Cavalry, for May, 1865. — First Lieutenant John Lafferty and five enlisted men left Camp Lo^v, San .Juan, Cal., April 10, 1865, in pursuit of the murderers Mason and Henry, per Post Order No. 3, Headquarters Camp Low, Cal. 306 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. The following are the stations occupied by the headquarters and various companies as gleaned from monthly returns, muster rolls, etc.: FIELD AND STAFF. Drum Barracks, Cal December .31, 1864. Drmii Barracks, Cal April 80, 1865. Drum Barracks. Cal Mav 31, 1865. Drum Barracks, Cal June 30, 1865. Fort Yuma, Cal July 31, 1865. Fort Mason, A. T August 31, 1865. Fort Mason, A. T. September 30, 1865. Fort Mason, A. T October 31, 1865. Fort Mason, A. T. November 30, 1865. Fort Mason, A. T December 31, 1865. COMPANY A. Camp Curtis, Cal August 31, 1864. Fort Humboldt, Cal October 31, 1864. Fort Wright, Cal December 31, 1864. Fort Wright, Cal February 28, 1865. Benicia Barracks, Cal. April 30, 1865. Tubac, A. T. August 31, 1865. Tubac, A. T. October 31, 1865. Fort Mason, A. T December 31, 1865. COMPANY B. San Francisco, Cal June 30, 1864. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal Augi\st 81, 1864. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal October 31, 1864. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal. December 31, 1864. Monterey Barracks, Cal February 28, 1865. Camp Low, Cal March 31, 1865. Camp Low, Cal April 30, 1865. Camp Low, Cal May 2, 1865. Camp Low, Cal June 1, 1865. Fort Mason, A. T August 31, 1865. Fort Mason, A. T. October 31, 1865. Fort Mason, A. T December 31, 1865. COMPANY C. Cahuenga Pass, en route for Drum Barracks, Cal August 31, 1864. Drum Barracks, Cal December 31, 1864. Drum Barracks, Cal. January 81, 1865. Drum Barracks, Cal February 28, 1865. Drum Barracks, Cal --- June 30, 1865. Tubac, A. T October 31, 1865. Fort Mason, A. T December 31, 1865. COMPANY D. Drum Barracks, Cal June 30, 1864. Drum Barracks, Cal. August 31, 1864. Drum Barracks, Cal October 31, 1864. 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This regiment was organized in pursuance of the President's first call upon the State of California for troops, which will he found on page 12 of this book. The regiment was assembled and organized at a camp situated in the City of Oakland, near where the railroad mole now leaves the main land. It was named Camp Downey, in honor of the Governor of the State. James H. Carleton, then a Captain in the Sixth Infantry, U. S. A., Avas made Colonel of the regiment, with .Joseph R. West and Edwin A. Rigg, both distinguished oflicers of the California militia, as Lieutenant- Colonel and Major, respectively. Colonel Carleton's record as an officer in the regular army is as follows: Born in Maine; appointed from Maine Second Lieutenant First Dragoons, October 18, 1839; First Lieutenant, March 17, 1845; Captain, February 16, 1847. Regiment made First Cavalry, August 3, 1861. Major Sixth Cavalry, September 7, 1861; Lieutenant-Colonel Fourth Cavalry, July 31, 1866. Brevet Ranh. — Brevet Major, February 23, 1847, for gallant and merito- rious conduct at Buena Vista; Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel, March 13, 1865, for service in New Mexico; Brevet Colonel, March 13, 1865, for meritorious service in New Mexico; Brevet Brigadier-General, March 13, 1865, for gallant and meritorious service in New Mexico; Brevet Major- General, March 13, 1865, for meritorious service during the war. Volunteer Service. — Colonel First California Infantry, August 19, 1861; Brigadier-General of Volunteers, April 28, 1863; mustered out as such, April 30, 1866, resuming his rank in the regular army. He died Jan- uary 7, 1873. After Carleton's promotion in 1862, Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph R. West succeeded to the Colonelcy. The latter was appointed Brigadier- General of Volunteers, October 25, 1862. West was succeeded by Col- onel Edwin A. Rigg. The following is the correspondence regarding the formation and com- mand of the regiment: [Telegraph and pony express.] Adjutant-General's Office, Washington, iwly 24, 1861. Brigadier-General Sumner, Commanding Department of the Pacific: One regiment of infantry and five companies of cavalry have been accepted from Cali- fornia to aid in protecting overland mail route via Salt Lake. Please detail officers to muster these troops into service. Blanks will be sent by steamer. Bv order: GEORGE D. RUGGLES, Assistant Adjutant-General. Adjutant-General's Office, Washington, July 26, 1861. Brig. -Gen. E. V. Sumner, Commanding Department of the Pacific: Direct your Quartermaster and Commissary to prepare in advance the stores necessary for the regiment of infantry and five companies of cavalry accepted from California. Suggest to the Governor of California the propriety of making Major Carleton the Colonel 322 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. of the infantry regiment. Colonel Waite is prevented by ill health from accepting the command. It is desired that Major Carleton be placed in command. If any one else is jnade Colonel of the infantry regiment, he will be deprived of the command. L. THOMAS, Adjutant-General. War Department, Washington, August 14, 1861. His Excellency John G. Downey, Governor of the State of California, Sacramento City: Sir: I have this day addressed you a dispatch requesting you to organize, equip, and have mustered into service, at the earliest date possible, four regiments of infantry and one regiment of cavalrv, to be placed at the disposal of General Sumner. I have the lionor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant, SIMON CAMERON, Secretarv of War. [By telegraph to Fort Kearney, and thence by pony express and telegraph.] War Department, Washington, August 14, 1861. Hon. John G. Downey, Governor of California, Sacramento City, Cat.: Please organize, equip, and have mustered into service, at the earliest date possible, four regiments of infantry and one regiment of cavalry, to be placed at the disposal of General Sumner. SIMON CAMERON, Secretary of War. [Telegraph and pony express and telegraph.] War Department, August 15, 1861. Hon. John G. Downey, Governor of California, Sacramento City, Cal.: In filling the requisition given you August fourteenth for five regiments, please make General J."H. Carleton, of San Francisco^ Colonel of a cavalry regiment, and give him pror)er authority to organize as in-omptly as possible. SIMON CAMERON, Secretary of War. Executive Department, Sacramento, Cai,., September 2, 1861. His Excellency Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States: Sir: The first requisition made upon this State for one thousand five hundred volun- teers has been filled and the command given to Colonel Carleton. It having l^een inti- mated by the War Department that it was your desire that this officer sbould have the command, 1 cheerfully (■()m])lied, as I had every confidence in his experience, imtridtism, and gallantry. I would now represent to your Excellency that the command of this expedition to Utah is a most important one, and will embrace a jurisdiction of some one thousand five hundred miles. As Colonel, he will have command of the First California Infantry and the First California Cavalrj% being more than a Colonel's command and less than that of a Brigadier. I would respectfully ask, on behalf of the State, that this be created a separate department, and that Colonel Carleton be appointed Brigadier- General of this brigade. I trust you will at once see the benefits that will result from this course. As it is remote from Headquarters on the Pacific, and being subject to have all communications cut off for four months in the year by snows, the officer in command of this department should be invested with ample power to act as circumstances might require. Besides, California has not j^et been honored with a military appointment of this rank, and should your Excellency deem it advisable to accede to this request, I know of no man more deserving than Colonel Carleton, nor one who would reflect more credit upon the State, or give more satisfaction to the General Government. I am, sir, very respectfully, your oljedient servant, JOHN G. DOWNEY. The regiment, after completing its organization at Camp Downey, was moved to Camp Latham, situated at the cienega between Los Angeles and Santa Monica, and in the spring of 1862 it became part of the Call- FIRST REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 323 fornia Column and went to New. Mexico. As the history of that column has already been given, it will not be repeated in this place. The regiment took part in a large number of Indian battles during its term of service, but unfortunately the officers neglected to make record of them upon their muster rolls or monthly returns. The following are the remarks and correspondence found in the office and on the rolls and returns: Headquarters District of Southern California, Los Angeles, Cal., October 6, 1861. Lieut. -Col. Joseph R. West, First Infantry, California Volunteers, en route to Ft. Yitma, Cal.: Colonel: Yoa are ordered, with tliree companies of tiie First Infantry, California Volunteers, to march to Fort Yuma, to relieve tlie present garrison tliere. It is impor- tant to the interest of the service that you reach there witli the least possible delay. Besides, promptness in executiuK must be the cardinal point in all mcjvements of the First Infantry. You must know that Fort Yiima, in a strategic point of view, is an out- post to all of Southern California. It is on the line whence must come the only troops which can possibly menace the State from Texas or Arizona overland. If you use cir- cumspection, you can never be surprised there. If you are not surprised^ your force properly managed, with the desert as an auxiliary, will never be whipped, to say the least. You will seize all the ferryboats, large and small, upon the Colorado River. All the crossing of the river must be done at one point, under the guns of the fort. All persons passing into Sonora or Arizona from California must take the oath of alle- giance before they pass. So must all coming into California by the route overland via Yuma. Do not hesitate to hold in confinement any person or persons in that vicinity, or who may attempt to pass to or from California, who are avowed enemies of the Gov- ernment, or who will not subscribe to the oath of allegiance. Keep an exact record of the name, place of residence, age, occupation, and whence he came, and whither he is to go, of each person passing the river to or from California. You will assume control of the steamers on the river, if in your judgment such control is vital to your safety or to the interest of your Government." You will promptly report to the officer in command near Warner's Ranch, and to myself, should you be menaced by an enemy in force. Yoii will make any and, if necess'ary, every sacrifice to destroy that enemy before he reaches this edge of tbe desert, calling on all of the troops at Camp Wright to assist you by a timely advance should it be necessary to this end. Keep your command well supplied, in a high state of discipline and drill, and I have no fears but that the country will have good reports of your conduct. I am, your friend and well-wisher, JAMES H. CARLETON, Colonel, First California Volunteers, Commandina'. [Telegraph Message.] Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., Decembers, 1861. Adjutant-General, Headquarters of the Army, Washington: Sir: I have made satisfactory arrangements for protection of overland mail route with- out sending troops over a route now impracticable — full particulars by mail. I propose to send Colonel Carleton with his own regiment and the First Battalion of Cavalry with a battery of artillery to reopen the southern mail route — reca]iture Forts Buchanan, Thorn, Fillmore, and Bliss. The expedition to move as soon as i^racticable, via Yuma. The troops are ready and anxious. Guaymas shovild be occvipied. Army and navy cooperating, I have the force to hold the whole country this side of the Rio Grande. Please answer hy telegraph. G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Armv, Commanding. Headquarters of the First Infantry Rec^iment of California Volunteers, Fort Craig, N. M., February 26, 1864. During the year regimental hcadi|uarters have been at Fort Craig. Company A marched from Franklin, Texas, April eighteenth, for Fort Union, N. M., at which place it arrived August thirtieth, having marched three hundred and seventy- five miles. August nineteenth, Lieutenant Wood, witli thirty-five rank and file, left Santa Fe for Valles Grande, returning to Santa Fe in October; eighty miles marched. 324 EECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS, September twenty-ninth, seven rank and tile left Fort Union for Denver City, as escort to Captain William H. Russell, U. S. A., and returned October twenty-ninth; distance marched, six liundred and eighty miles. October eighth, ten rank and file left Fort Union as escort to Major Wallen, A. I. General to Forts Sumner and Stanton, returning Novem- ber tifth; distance marched, seven hundred and fifty miles. Company B. — Private John N. Dewey died of wounds received in action while attempt- ing to arrest a Mexican desperado at Mesilla, N. M., August 29, 1862. Privates Hig- gins and Leibold wounded in action, forcing their way through Cook's Canon, by the Apaches, whilst in charge of Government train, .July tenth. Company left Mesilla, March sixth, for San Diego Crossing; arrived tenth ; marched thence for Pinos Altos on fifteenth, arriving on twenty-first; marched one hundred and forty miles. Left Pinos Altos for F(irl West April twenty-seventh, arriving ^lay first; marched sixty-six miles. Left Fort West September twenty-ninth for Fort Cummings; arrived October third; dis- tance, seventy-five miles. Whole distance marched, two hundred and eightj^-one miles. June twenty-seventh Lieutenant Phelan and twenty-two enlisted men left on a scout with Major McCleave, Cal. Cav., returning on September fifteenth. Company C was stationed at Mesilla till March twenty-seventh, when it marched for Franklin, Texas, arriving on twenty-ninth; fifty miles. Jlorched from Franklin June twenty-seventh for Fort Wingate, arriving July twenty-fourth; three hundred and eighty miles. August twenty-second, started on an expedition against Navajo Indians; encountered a party of them on twentj^-ninth at Colorado Chiquito, attacked and routed them, capturing five hundred sheep, without injurv to either party; marched one hun- dred and eighty miles. November seventh, marched from Fort Wingate for Fort Whip- ple, arriving December seventh; distance, three hundred and forty miles. December twenty-ninth, left Fort Whipple for Bear Springs ; arrived same day. Distance marched during the year, one thousand miles. Company D marched from Mesilla for Fort McLean January sixth ; arrived on twenty- second; distance, one hundred and forty miles. Left there February sixteenth, and arrived at Fort West on twenty-fourth ; sixty-six miles. February nintli. Captain Mitch- ell and forty enlisted men left Fort McLean on a scout after Indians towards the head- vs^aters of the Rio Miembres, returning on fourteenth; marched one hundred miles. March fourth. Captain Mitchell and forty rank and file left Fort West and proceeded sixty-six miles down the Gila; thence fifteen miles to Rio Prieto, striking the latter stream about eight miles above its junction with the Gila ; thence up the Prieto fifty- nine miles, and thence fifty-six miles to Fort AVest, which they reached on twenty-sec- ond; distance, one liundred and ninety-six miles. Private Jacob Bay, while hunting near Fort West, November eighth, w^as surrounded and killed by Indians. Captain Mitchell deserted, was apprehended, tried, and cashiered, October twenty-sixth. Company E left Franklin January third, arrived at Mesilla fifth; left there seventh, arrived at Fort Craig thirteenth ; one hundred and seventy miles. March fourth left Fort Craig for Fort McRae ; arrived sixth. Left on ninth, arrived at Fort Craig eleventh ; distance, one hundred miles. April iiintii left Fort Craig to exjjlore wagon road to Fort West; returned May twenty-first; marched two hundred and twenty-five miles. Left Fort Craig September twenty-fifth for Socorro; arrived twenty-sixth; left that place for Fort Craig October fourteenth ; arrived sixteenth ; marched ninety miles. December twenty-second left for La Joya; arrived December twenty-seventh. Whole distance marched during the year, six liundred and sixty miles. Company F stationed at Fort Craig until August fonrteenth, from which time till Sep- tember tw'elfth was scouting after Indians in Socorro County; then stationed at Fort Craig until October sixteenth, when it marched for Los Pinos; arrived twenty-first; marched thence to Fort Wingate, arriving November third; inarched thence to Fort Whipple, arriving December twenty-first. Marched during the year, six hundred miles. Company G left Mesilla for Franklin Ajiril twentieth ; arrived twenty-second ; fifty miles. Left Franklin June twenty-sixth for Fort JNIcRae; arrived July third; distance, one hundred and forty miles. Private Robert S. Johnson was killed by Indians July 19, 1863, while driving an ambulance from Fort McRae to Port Craig. August ninth. Captain Green and twenty men, mounted, left iMcRae in pursuit of Indians; overtook and attacked them at Alaniicito Mountains, capturing one thousand seven hundred sheep ; arrived at Fort McRae on twentieth; no casualties; marched four hundred miles. August twenty-sixth, Captain Green, one sulialtern, and twenty-two men, mounted, left in jiursuit of Indians on the Jornada; arrived at Point of Rocks, campecl till daylight, ordered back eight men, then followed the Indians' trail, overtook and attacked them at Rio de los Animas, on Rio Grande, at 12 m., twenty-seventh ; killed one and wounded three ; private George S. Dickey killed; distance, ninety-five miles. November fifth, Cairtain Green with eighteen men left McRae in pursuit of Indians; Captain and thirteen men returned on eighth ; Sergeant Rhodes, Corporal Argust, and three men inirsued the Indians two hundred and twenty-five miles, and succeeded in retaking one hundred and fifty sliee]i, killing one and wounding four Indians; private William C. Atkinson wounded ; total march, four hundred and fifty miles. Decemlier fifth. Captain Green and nine men left McRae in pursuit of Indians running off stock ; on afternoon of sixth over- took a flock of sheep ]iund:)ering two hundred that the Indians had abandoned; secured the sheep and returned on seventh ; traveled seventy-five miles. Company H marched from Franklin to Fort Wingate June thirtietli, arriving July twenty-fourth; three hundred and fortj'-four miles. Left Wingate August fourth on scout after Navajo Indians; returned seventeenth; two hundred and fifty miles. Seii- tember fifteenth went on a scout after Navajoes till October sixth; returned to Wingate; FIRST REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 325 three hundred and eighty miles. November twentieth marched thence to Fort Craig; arrived December sixteenth ; one hundred and seventy miles. Left Fort Craig December twenty-ninth; arrived at San Pedro December thirty-first; distance, twenty-five miles. Whole distance marched during the year, one thousand one hundred anil sixty -nine miles. Company I left Fort Craig January twenty-second against Gila Apaches; arrived at Tule Rosa Valley January thirty-first; one hundred and thirty-two miles. Returned to Craig January twenty-first ; marched two hundred and forty-six miles. Marched from Fort Craig July ninth ; arrived at Fort Union July twenty-sixth ; two hundred and sixty- five miles. December first left Fort Union for Fort Sumner; arrived on tenth ; one hun- dred and sixty miles. Whole distance marched, seven hundred and three miles. Company K left San Elizario January eighth ; arrived at Mesilla tenth ; sevent3'-five miles. Left Mesilla February fiftJi; arrived at Fort Craig February eleventh ; one hun- dred and twenty miles. Left Fort Craig July twenty-third on an Indian expedition, and returned to Fort Craig August twenty-third ; marched three hundred and one miles. Total distance marched during the year, four hundred and ninety-six miles. The discipline, drill, and physique of the rank and file of this regiment are good, and will compare as well as any other regiment in the service. EDWIN A. RIGG, Colonel First Infantry, Cal. Vols., Commanding the Regiment. Remarks on Rolls of Company A. — Captain Edwin A. Rigg, Company A, of the First Infantry Regiment of California Volunteers, commanded by Colonel James H. Caiieton, called into the service of the United States by the President, under Act of Congress, approved July 22, 1861, at San Francisco, California (the place of rendezvous), on the fifteenth day of August, 1861, to serve for the term of three years from the date of enrollment, unless sooner discharged. The company was organized by Captain E. A. Rigg at San Francisco, Cal., in the month of August, 1861, and was marched to the Presidio of San Francisco, Cal., where it was mustered into the service of the United States, August 24, 1861. Left there for Camp Downey, near Oakland, August 25, 1861, and arrived August 28, 1861, where it remained drilling and doing camp duty until September 16, 1861, when it left for San Francisco, Cal., which it reached the same day, and embarked on board the U. S. S. " Shubrick," which sailed the same day for San Pedro, Cal., and arrived at the latter place September 19, 1861, from whence it marched for Camp Latham, near Los Angeles, Cal., where it arrived September 22, 1861 ; distance marched, eighteen miles. It remained there drilling and doing camp duty until February 10, 1862, when it marched, via Lr^s Angeles, Cal., to Camp Wright, Oak Grove, San Diego County, Cal., under the command of Captain E. B. Willis, where it arrived February 17, 1862; distance marched from Camp Latham, one hundred and twenty-three miles. It remained there drilling and doing camp duty until March 30, 1862, when it marched for Fort Yuma, Cal., where it arrived April 8, 1862; distance marched from Camp Wright, one hundred and seventy-three miles, and from San Pedro, Cal., three hundred and fourteen miles. It remained at Fort Yuma, Cal., drilling and doing garrison duty until May 9, 1862, when it left en route for Tucson, Arizona, via Pimos Villages — being a part of the command under Major Coult, Fifth Infantry, Cal. Vols.; it arrived at Tucson, A. T., June 6, 1862; distance marched from Fort Yuma, Cal., two hundred and eighty-six miles, and from San Pedro, Cal., six hundred miles. A detachment of the company, under the command of Captain E. B. Willis, marched from there June 7, 1862, for the Patagonia, or Mowry's, Silver Mines, A. T., where it arrived June 13, 1862, and remained until June 30, 1862, and returned to Tucson, July 2, 1862. On the fifteenth of July a detachment of men, four of whom were members of the company, under the command of Lieutenant Thompson, 22°'' 326 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. First Infantry, Cal. Vols., were attacked in Apache Pass, A. T., by the Apache Indians, but the Indians were driven off. The company left Tucson, A. T., July 21, 1862, in the "Column from California," en route for the Rio Grande, and arrived at Fort Fillmore, N. M., on the fourteenth day of August, 1862; distance marched from Tucson, A. T., three hundred miles. Left Fort Fillmore, N. M., August 20, 1862, and arrived at Hart's Mills, Texas, August 21, 1862; distance marched, forty miles. Total distance marched from San Pedro, Cal., nine hundred and forty miles, and distance from San Francisco, Cal., one thousand four hundred and thirty-one miles. The company was stationed at Hart's Mills, and at Franklin, Texas (about one and one half miles below the mills), until April 18, 1863, when it marched, under the command of Captain Robert M. Crandall, for Las Cruces, N. M., where it arrived April 19, 1863; distance marched, forty-seven miles. It marched from there July 5, 1863, to join a command at Old Fort Thorn, N. M., against the Apache Indians, where it arrived July 9, 1863; distance marched, forty-five miles. The order for it to form a part of this command having been countermanded, it marched from there July 22, 1863, en route for Fort Union, N. M., and arrived at Santa Fe, N. 'M., August 14, 1863, where Lieutenant AVood, and a detachment of four non-commissioned officers and thirty-two privates, marched, August 16, 1863, to a locality about forty miles from Santa Fe, known as Los Valles, "to operate against any Navajo or Apache Indians who may attempt to pass in that vicinity." They returned to Fort Marcy (Santa Fe), N. M., October, 1863, where they remained on detached service until March 12, 1864, when the company, under the command of Ca])tain R. M. Crandall, arrived at that post. The company marched from Santa Fe, N. M., August 18, 1863, for Fort Union, N. M., where it arrived August 30, 1863; distance marched from Old Fort Thorn to Fort Union, N. M., three hundred and eighty-nine miles. It was stationed at Fort Union until March 7, 1864, when it marched to Fort Marcy, N. M., where it arrived March 12, 1864. Left Santa Fe June 25, 1864, and returned to Fort Union — arriving June 30, 1864 — where it was stationed until October 29, 1864; during which time it was carefully and thoroughly drilled as a company of mounted artillery, so far as could be done in a battery without horses. On the thirty-first of August, 1864, Captain R. M. Crandall, and men who had not reenlisted as Veteran Volunteers, were mustered out by reason of expiration of terms of service, and six- teen men of Company E, First Infantry, Cal. Vols., who had reenlisted, and also those of Companies F and I who had joined those companies since their original organization, and whose terms of service had not yet expired, were assigned to the company upon the muster out of their own companies. Remarks on Muster Roll of Co. G, First Infantry, for September and October, J863. — A detachment of twenty enlisted men joined the com- pany on September fifteenth, having been engaged for eighty days in a series of scouts in pursuit of the Miembres River Indians. Remarks on Return of Co. G, First Infantry, for June, 186J,. — Thirty enlisted men of Company G, First Infantry, California Volunteers, left the Rio Los Palomas, June 26, 1864, under command of Captain H. A. Greene, on a scout after Indians, and marched sixty miles. Remarks on Return of Co. G, First Infantry, for July, 186Jf. — Left Antelope Springs on fourth day of July, and pursued a course towards FIRST REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 327 the Rio San Francisco. On the twenty-fifth, on ncaring the river, had an engagement with Apache Indians, killing three, and taking six pris- oners; also, nineteen head beef cattle. Distance traveled, two Imndred and twenty-five miles. Remarks on Return of Co. K, Firnt Infantry, for January, 1865. — Lieu- tenant George M. Pettis, with twenty-five men of the company and two mountain howitzers, constituting a portion of the Comanche and Kiowa expedition, under command of Colonel Christopher Carson, First Cav- alry, N. M. Volunteers, were in action on the twenty-fifth of November, 1864, at Bent's old fort on the Canadian River, two hundred miles east of Fort Bascom, with the Comanche and Kiowa Indians. The engage- ment was of some eight hours' duration, but the company suftered no loss. For a fuller account of the above mentioned engagement, see })age 75. The following are the stations of headquarters and the various com- l^anies, as shown by the monthly returns, muster rolls, etc.: HEADQUARTERS OF REGIMENT. Headquarters of the regiment Avas stationed at Camp Latham, near Los Angeles, Cal., January 1, 1862, which point it left for Camp Drum, Cal., March 10, 1862, arriving at that place on the same day; distance, eighteen miles. Left Camp Drum April 6, 1862, en route for Fort Yuma, Cal., at which point it arrived May 1, 1862, a distance of about two hun- dred and seventy-five miles. Left Fort Yuma May 16, 1862, en route for Tucson, Arizona, at which point it arrived June 4, 1862; distance, three hundred and twenty-five miles. Left Tucson July 25, 1862, en route for Mesilla, N. M., on the Rio Grande, at which point it arrived August 14, 1862; distance, three hundred miles. Left Mesilla Decem- ber 25, 1862, for Fort Craig, N. M., at which place it arrived December 30, 1862; distance, one hundred and twenty miles. Total distance, one thousand and thirty-seven miles. Fel)ruary 26, 1862, private George McDermott, of Company K, was turned over to the civil autliorities at Los Angeles, Cal., to be tried for murder. On the eighteenth day of June, 1862, Sergeant William Wheeling, of Company F, while en route to the Rio Grande, carrying express, was massacred in Apache Pass, Arizona, by Indians. On the fifteenth of July, 1862, a detachment of the First Infantry, under command of Ca])tain Thomas L. Roberts, while en route to the Rio Grande, was attacked by Indians in Apache Pass, Arizona. The engagement lasted for several hours, in which John Barr, of Company E, and private Charles O'Brien, of Company G, were killed. Fort Craig, N. M. December 31, 1862. Fort TraiK, N. M January 31, 186.3. Furt Craiii, N. M -- - February 28, 1863. Fort ('rai^^ N. M. - — ..March 31, 186.3. Fort Cruig, N. M April 30, 1863. Kort Craig, N. M May 31, 1«63. Fort ("raitr, N. M .Tune 30, 1863. I'ort Cniiu, N. M. :.. July 31, 1863. I'ort Cnii-, N. M August 31, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M September 30, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M October 31, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M November 30, 1863. 328 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. Fort Craii?, N. M December 31, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M. January 31, 1864. Fort Craig, N. M. February 29, 1864. Fort Craig, N. M March 31, 1864. Fort Craig, N. M. April 30, 1864. Fort Cummings, N. M May .31. 1864. Fort Goodwin, A. T June .30, 1864. Fort Goodwin, A. T July 31, 1864. LasCruces, N. M August 31, 1864. COMPANY A. Was stationed at Camp Latham, Cal., January 1, 1862, and left that point February 10, 1862, for Camp Wright, Cal., at which point it arrived February 17, 1862; distance, one hundred and twenty-three miles. March 30, 1862, left for Fort Yuma, arriving at that point April eighth; distance, one hundred and seventy-three miles. May 9, 1862, left Fort Yuma en route for Tucson, A. T., arriving at that point June 6, 1862; distance, two hundred and eighty-six miles. July 21, 1862, left Tucson for Fort Fillmore, N. M., at which point it arrved August 14, 1862; dis- tance, three hundred miles. Left Fort Fillmore August 20, 1862, for Hart's Mills, Texas, arriving at that point August twenty-first; distance, forty miles. Total distance, nine hundred and eighty-eight miles. Remained at Hart's Mills until April 18, 1863. Franklin, Texas March 31, 1863. Las Cruces, N. M April 30, 186.3. Las Cruces, N. M May 31, 1863. Las Cruces, N. M June 30, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M July 31, 1863. Fort Union, N. M Augus"^t 31, 1863. P'ort Union, N. M September 30, 1863. Fort Union, N. M October 31, 1863. Fort Union, N. M Noyember .30, 1863. Fort Union, N. M December 31, 1863. Fort Union, N. M January 31, 1864. Fort Union, N. M February 29, 1864. 8antaFe, N. M March 31, 1864. Santa Fe, N. M April 30, 1864. Fort Marcy, N. M May 31, 1864. Fort Union, N. M June 30, 1864. Fort Union, N. M July 31, 1864. Fort Union, N. M August 31, 1864. The company was mustered out at Fort Union, N. M., August 31, 1864. COMPANY B. Was stationed at Fort Yuma, Cal., January 1, 1862, which point it left April 22, 1862, for Fort Barrett, A. T., arriving there May 7, 1862; dis- tance, two hundred miles. Left Fort Barrett June 21, 1862, for Tucson, A. T., arriving there June twenty-sixth; distance, ninety miles. Left Tucson July 20, 1862, for Mesilla, N. M., on the Rio Grande, arriving there August 14, 1862; distance, three hundred and twenty miles. Left Mesilla November 12, 1862, for Camp West, N. M., arriving there No- vember 21, 1862; distance, one hundred and seven miles. Left Camp West, N. M., November 23, 1862, for Mesilla, N. M., arriving there No- vember 27,1862; distance, one hundred and seven miles. Total dis- tance, eight hundred and twenty-five miles. Mesilla, N. M December 31, 1862. Mesilla, N. M January 31, 1863. Mesilla, N. M February 28, 1863. FIKST REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 329 Pinos 41tos, A.T March 31, 1863. Mangiies Ranch, N. M. April 30, 1863. Fort West, N. M May 31, 1863. Fort West, N. M June 30, 1863. Fort West, N. M. July 31, 1863. Fort West, N. M. August 31, 1863. Fort McLean, N. M. September 30, 1863. Fort Cummmgs, N. M October 31, 1863. Fort Cummings, N. M November 30, 1863. Fort Cummings, N. M December 31, 1863. Fort Cummings, N. M January 31, 1864. Fort Cummings, N. M. Fel)ruarv 29, 1864. Fort Cummings, N. M. " March 31, 1864. Fort Cummings, N. M. April 30, 1864. Fort Cummings, N. M May 31, 1864. Fort Cummings, N. M June 30, 1864. Fort Craig, N. M July 31, 1864. Fort Craig, N. M. August 31, 1864. The company was mustered out at Fort Craig, N. M., August 31, 1864, except those members whose terms had not expired; they were trans- ferred to the First Veteran Infantry. COMPANY c. This company was stationed at Camp Latliam, Cal., January 1, 1862, which point it left March seventh for Camp Wright, Cal., arriving at that point March fifteenth; distance, one hundred and thirty-seven miles. Left Camp Wright April 8, 1862, for Fort Yuma, Cal., arriving April seventeenth; distance, one hundred and eighty miles. Left Fort Yuma April 19, 1862, for Fort Barrett, A. T., arriving there April twenty- ninth; distance, one hundred and eighty-five miles. Left Fort Barrett May 14, 1862, en route to Tucson, A. T., arriving there May twenty-first; distance, one hundred and forty miles. Left Tucson, A. T., for the Rio Grande, July 20, 1862, and arrived at Mesilla, N. M., on the Rio Grande, August thirteenth; distance, three hundred and thirty-five miles. The company took to the field on the sixteenth of November, 1862, to operate against the Apache Indians, in the vicinity of Dog Caiion. Returned to Mesilla, December 31, 1862; distance traveled, about five hundred miles. Total distance, one thousand four hundred and seventy-seven miles. Mesilla, N. M December 31, 1862. Mesilla, N. M January 31, 1863. Mesilla, N. M February 28, 1863. Franklin, Texas March 31, 1863. Franklin, Texas April 30, 1863. Franklin, Texas May 31, 1863. Roblero, N. M June 30, 1863. Fort Wingate, X. M July 31, 1863. Fort Wingate, N. M August 31, 1863. Fort Wingate, N. M September 30, 1863. Fort Wingate, N. M October 31, 1863. Colorado Chiquito, A. T November 30, 1863. Bear Springs, A. T December 31, 1863. Fort AVhipple, A. T Januarv 31, 1864. Fort Wliipple, A. T February 29, 1864. Fort Whipi)le, A. T March 31, 1864. Fort Whipple, A. T April 30, 1864. Fort Whiiiple, A. T Mav 31, 1864. Fort AVhi])ple, A. T June 30, 1864. Fort Whipple, A. T July 31, 1864. Fort Whipple, A. T August 26, 1864. The companv was mustered out in two detachments — one at Fort Whipple, A. T.] August 26, 1864, and the other at Los Pinos, N. M., 330 KECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. August 31, 1864. The men whose terms had not expired at those, dates were transferred to the First Veteran Infantry, California Volunteers. COMPANY D. Was stationed at Camp Latham in October, 1861; left that post Octo- ber 10, 1861; arrived at Camp Wright October 19, 1861; distance, one hundred and forty-five miles. A detachment of twenty men under Lieutenant D. C. Vestal aided in the capture of Dan. Showalter and party. Was stationed at Fort Yuma, Cal., January 1, 1862, and left the last of May, en route for Fort Barrett, A. T., at which place it arrived June 3, 1862; distance, two hundred miles. Left Fort Barrett June 12, 1862, for Tucson, A- T., arriving June 15, 1862; distance, ninety miles. Left Tucson, A. T., July 23, 1862, for Fort Bowie (Apache Pass), arriv- ing at that point July thirtieth; distance, one hundred and ten miles. Left Fort Bowie July 31, 1862, and arrived at Mesilla, on the Rio Grande, August 15, 1862. Total distance, eight hundred and twenty-four miles. Left Mesilla November 28, 1862, and arrived at San Elizario, Texas, in December, 1862; distance, seventy-five miles. Left San Elizario January 8, 1863, and arrived at Mesilla January 10, 1863. Left Mesilla January twelfth, and arrived at Fort McLean January twentieth; dis- tance, ninety miles. Fort McLean, N. M January 31, 1863. FortWest, N. M February 28, 1863. Fort West, N. M March 31, 1863. FortWest, N. M April 30, 1863. FortWest, N. M May 31, 1863. Fort West, N. M June 30, 1863. Fort West, N. M July 31, 1863. FortWest, N. M August 31, 1863. FortWest, N. M September ,^0, 1863. FortWest, N. M October 31, 1863. FortWest, N. M November 30, 1863. Fort AVest, N. M December 31, 186.3. Franklin, Texas January 31, 1864. Las Cruces, N. M February 29, 1864. Port McRae, N. M March 31, 1864. Fort McRae, N. M April 80, 1864. Rio Miembres, N. M May 31, 1864. Fort Goodwin, A. T June 30, 1864. Fort Goodwin, A. T July 31, 1864. This company became Company D, First Veteran Infantry, which see. COMPANY E. Was stationed at San Diego, Cal., January 1, 1862, which point it left March 14, 1862, for Camp Wright, Cal., arriving at that point March nineteenth; distance, ninety-two miles. Left Camp Wright April 14, 1862, en route to Fort Yuma, Cal., arriving at that place April twenty- second; distance, one hundred and eighty-five miles. Left Fort Yuma May 9, 1862, en route to Fort Barrett, A. T., arriving at that place May thirty-first; distance, one hundred and ninety miles. Left Fort Bar- rett June 21, 1862, en route to Tucson, A. T., arriving at that point June twenty-sixth; distance, eighty-one miles. Left Tucson July 10, 1862, en route to San Simon, A. T., arriving at that point July seventeenth; distance, one hundred and thirty-two miles. Left San Simon July 28, 1862, en route to Fort Fillmore, on the Rio Grande, and arrived at that FIRST REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 331 point August eleventh; distance, one hundred and ninety-seven miles. Left Fort Fillmore August 30, 1862, en route to Franklin, Texas, arriv- ing at that point August thirty-first; distance, forty miles. Left Frank- lin October 13, 1862, and arrived at Mesilla October fifth; distance, forty-five miles. Left Mesilla November 7, 1862, and arrived at Frank- lin November ninth; distance, forty-five miles. Left Franklin November 16, 1862, and arrived at the Ojo del Martin, Texas, November twenty- third; distance, one hundred and fifty-four miles. Left Ojo del Martin, on a scout in the Guadalupe Mountains, November 25, 1862, and re- turned to Ojo del Martin November twenty-eighth; distance, forty-eight miles. Left Ojo del Martin, on a scout in the Guadalupe Mountains, December 3, 1862, and returned December seventh; distance, eighty-four miles. Left Ojo del Martin December 26, 1862, and marched to Frank- lin, Texas, arriving at that point December thirty-first; distance, one hundred and fifty-four miles. Total distance, one thousand four hun- dred and forty-seven miles. Franklin, Texas December 31, 1862. Fort Craig, N. M January 31, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M February 28, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M March 31, 1863. In the field April 30, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M May .31, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M June 30, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M July 31, 1863. Fort Craig, X.M August 31, 1863. Socorro, N. M. September 30, 1863. Fort Craig, N.M : October 31, 1863. Fort Craig, N.M November 30, 1863. La Joya, N. M December 31, 1863. La Jova, N. M January 31, 1864. Fort Craig, N.M February 29, 1864. Los Pinos, N. M March 31, 1864. LosPinos, N. M April 30, 1864. Los Pinos, N. M May 31, 1864. Los Pinos, N. M June 30, 1864. Los Pinos, N. M July 31, 1864. Mustered out at Los Pinos, August 31, 1864. COMPANY F. Was stationed at Fort Yuma, Cal., January 1, 1862. Left Fort Yuma May 15, 1862, en route to Fort Barrett, A. T., arriving May thirty-first; distance, two hundred miles. Left Fort Barrett June 23, 1862, en route to Tucson, A. T., arriving June twenty-seventh; distance, one hundred and ten miles. Left Tucson on July 23, 1862, en route to Fort Bowie (Apache Pass), A. T., arriving July thirtieth; distance, one hundred and ten miles. Left Fort Bowie July 31, 1862, en route to Mesilla, on the Rio Grande, arriving August fifteenth; distance, two hundred and ten miles. Left Mesilla, N. M., September 28, 1862, en route to Fort Craig, N. M., arriving on the fourth day of October; distance, one hun- dred and twenty miles. Total distance, seven hundred and fifty miles. Fort Craig, N.M October 31, 1862. Fort Craig, N. M Noyember 30, 1862. Fort Craig, N. M , December .31, 1862. Fort Craig, N. M January 31, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M February 28, 186:3. Fort Craig, N. M March 31, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M April .30, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M May 31, 1863. 332 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. Fort Craig, N. M June 30, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M July 31, 1863. In the field August 31, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M September 30, 1863. El Rita, N. M October 31, 1863. Colorado Chiquito, N. M. November 30, 1863. Fort AVhipple, A. T December 31, 1863. Fort Whipple, A. T January 31, 1864. Fort Whipple, A. T February 29, 1864. Fort AVhipple, A. T March 31, 1864. Fort Whipple, A. T April 30, 1864. Camp Clarke, A. T May 31, 1864. Fort AVhipple, A. T June 30, 1864. Company mustered out at Los Pinos, N. M., August 31, 1864. The men Avhose terms had not expired were transferred to First Veteran Infantry. COMPANY G. Was stationed at Camp Wright, Cal., January 1, 1862, which place it left, en route to Fort Yuma, Cal., March nineteenth. Left Fort Yuma for Tucson, July 19, 1862. Left Tucson for Mesilla, on the Rio Grande, December 2, 1862. .Total distance, six hundred and thirty miles. Mesilla, N. M December 31, 1862. Mesilla, N. M January 31, 1863. Mesilla, N. M February 28, 1863. Las Cruces, N. M March 31, 1863. Franklin, Texas April 30, 1863. Franklin, Texas May 31, 186.3. Jornado del Muerto June 30, 1863. Fort McRae, N. M July 31, 1863. Fort McRae, N. M August 31, 1863. Fort McRae, N. M September 30, 1863. Fort McRae, N. M October 31, 1863. Fort McRae, N. M November 30, 1863. Fort McRae, N. M December 31, 1863. Fort McRae, N. M January 31, 1864. Fort McRae, N. M February 29, 1864. Fort McRae, N. M March 31, 1864. Fort McRae, N. M April 30, 1864. Fort McRae, N. M May 31, 1864. In the field, Antelope Springs, A. T. June 30, 1864. In the field, thirty-rive miles east of Rio San Francisco, A. T .__July 31, 1864. Company mustered out of service at Fort Craig, N. M., August 31, 1864. Men whose terms had not expired Avere transferred to First Veteran Infantry. COMPANY H. Was stationed at Fort Yuma, Cal., January 1, 1862, which place it left April tAventy-third, en route to Fort Barrett, A. T., arriving May sixth; distance, two hundred and twenty miles. Left Fort Barrett May 26, 1862, en route to Tucson, A. T., and arrived June first; distance, one hundred and forty miles. Left Tucson July 23, 1862, en route to Fort BoAvie (Apache Pass), A. T., arriving on the thirtieth of July; distance, one hundred and ten miles. Left Fort Bowie July 31, 1862, en route to Mesilla, on the Rio Grande, arriving August fifteenth; distance, two hundred and ten miles. Left Mesilla November 6, 1862, for Franklin, Texas, arriving NoA'ember eighth; distance, forty-five miles. Total dis- tance, seven hundred and twenty-five miles. Hart's Mills, Texas December 31, 1862. Hart's Mills, Texas January 31, 1863. Hart's Mills, Texas February 28, 1863. FIRST REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 333 Hart's Mills, Texas March 31, 1863. Franklin, Texas April 30, 1863. Franklin, Texas May 31, 1863. Camp Cottonwood, N. M. June 30, 1863. FortWins^ate, N. M July 31, 1863. Fort Wingate, N. M August 31, 1863. Jacob's Well, N. M . September 30, 1863. Fort Wingate, N. M October 31, 1863. Los Finos, N. M Kovember 30, 1863. San Pedro, N. M December 31, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M. January 31, 1864. Fort Craig, N. M. February 29, 1864. Fort Craig, N. M. March 31, 1864. Fort Craig, N. M. April 30, 1864. Camp on Gila Eiver May 31, 1864. Fort Goodwin, A. T June 30, 1864. Camp on Rio San Carlos, A. T July 31, 1864. Mustered out at Las Cruces, N. M., August 31, 1864. COMPANY I. Was stationed at Fort Yuma, Cal., January 1, 1862. Left March 22, 1862, en route to Fort Barrett, arriving April twelfth; distance, two hundred and ten miles. Left Fort Barrett May 14, 1862, en route to Tucson, A. T., arriving May twenty-second; distance, one hundred and fifteen miles. Left Tucson July 23, 1862, en route to Mesilla, N. M., arriving August fifteenth; distance, three hundred and twenty miles. Left Mesilla, N. M., September 28, 1862, en route to Fort Craig, arriving October fourth; distance, one hundred and twenty miles. Total dis- tance, seven hundred and sixty-five miles. Fort Craig, N. M.... December 31, 1862. Tule Rosa Valley, N. M. January 31, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M. February 28, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M. March 31, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M. April 30, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M. May 31, 1863. Fort Craig, N. M June 30, 1863. Fort Union, N. M. July 31, 1863. Fort Union, N. M August 31, 1863. Fort Union, N. M September 30, 1863. Fort Union, N. M October 31. 1863. Fort Union, N. M. Noyember 30, 1863.- Fort Sumner, N. M. December 31, 1863. Fort Sumner, N. M January 31, 1864. Fort Sumner, N. M February 29, 1864. Fort Sumner, N. M. March 31, 1864. Fort Sumner, N. M April 30, 1864. Fort Simmer, N. M May 31, 1864. Fort Sumner, N. M. June 30, 1864. Fort Sumner, N. M ....July 31, 1864. Mustered out August 31, 1864, at Fort Union, N. M. COMPANY K. Left Camp Latham, Cal., March 7, 1862, en route to Camp Wright, Cal., arriving March seventeenth; distance, one hundred and thirty- seven miles. Left Camp Wright April 8, 1862, en route to Fort Yuma, Cal., arriving April seventeenth; distance, one hundred and eighty- eight miles. Left Fort Yuma April 19, 1862, en route to Tucson, arriv- ing May twenty-first; distance, three hundred and twenty miles. Left Tucson July 20, 1862, en route to Mesilla, arriving August thirteenth; distance, three hundred and thirty-five miles. Left Mesilla November 334 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. 28, 1862, en route to San Elizario, Texas, arriving December seventh; distance, seventy-five miles. Total distance, one thousand and lifty- five miles. San Elizario, Texas December 31 Mesilia, N. M January 31 Fort Craig, N. M. February 28 Fort Craig, N. M March 31 Fort Craig, N. M. April 30 Fort Craig, N. M May 31 Fort Craiff, N. M June 30 El Rio de los Ojo Caliente, N. M. July 31 Fort Craig, N. M. August 31 Fort Craig, N. M September 30 Fort Craig, N. M October 31 Fort Craig, N. M. November 30 Fort Craig, N. M December 31 Los Pinos, N. M January 31 Fort Sumner, N. M Febriiary 29! Fort Union, N. M March 31 Fort Union, N. M. April 30 Fort Union, N. M. May 31 Fort Union, N. M ..June 30 Fort Union, N. M. July 31 Camp on crossing of Little Arkansas, Kansas August 31 Camp on Rabbit Ear Creek, N. M. September 30 Hatch's Ranch, N. M October 31 Fort Union, N. M. November 29 1862. 1863. 1863. 1863. 1863. 1863. 1863. 1863. 1863. 1863. 1863. 1863. 1863. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. Mustered out as a company November 29, 1864. This company took part in the battle of Adobe Walls, November 25, 1864. See page 75. 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M., for the purpose of selecting a company to be broken up for the purpose of dis- tributing the men among the other companies, as some difficulty was experienced in obtaining recruits sufficiently fast to keep up all the com- panies to the minimum required by law. The Board decided by lot that Company F should be broken up, and it was so ordered by the Depart- ment Commander, in Special Orders No. 9, dated at Santa Fe, N. M., March 16, 1865. The same order directed Lieutenant-Colonel Rigg to assume command, with headquarters at Fort Craig ; previous to this time the liattalion had been under command of Major Joseph Smith at Franklin, Texas. The following remarks are found on the monthly returns of the battal- ion, filed in the Adjutant-General's office: Remarks on Return of Company D, First Veteran Infantry, for Sep- tember, 1865. — On the twelfth instant, a detachment of the company, ten mounted and twenty foot, under command of Lieutenant John Slater, was sent in pursuit of Indians, who had driven off some of the animals on herd belonging to the post of Fort McRae, N. M. On the seventeenth instant they overtook the Indians in the Miembres Mountains, killing several, and wounding many of them, recovering most of the stolen stock, besides a lot of Indian ponies, mules, etc. In this action Lieuten- ant Slater was very seriously wounded; private John Kelly very dan- gerously and private Richard B. Mason very severely wounded by firearms, which were the only weapons used by the Indians during the fight. The detachment returned to the post on the twentieth instant, having marched a distance of two hundred and seventy-five miles. Remarks on Return of Company G, First Veteran Infantry, for Jamiary, 1866. — While six men of the company were performing daily duty — cut- ting wood for this garrison at Oak Grove, about five miles distant, on the seventeenth instant — they were surprised and fired upon by Apache Indians. The number of Indians was estimated at about forty or more. Four men were killed, and two escaped — Privates John H. MatthcAvs and Nathaniel B. Goldsberry, the latter with an arrow Avound in his hip. Private Matthews displayed exemplary courage in defending himself, as well as virtually saving the life of Goldsberry, who was scarcely able to render any defense. One Indian was killed and indications showed others wovinded. 382 KECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. The following are the stations of the battalion headquarters and vari- ous companies, as shown by the muster rolls and monthly returns filed in the Adjutant-General's office: FIELD AND STAFF. Franklin, Texas December 31, 1864. Franklin, Texas Januarj^ 31, 1865. Franklin, Texas February 28, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M March31, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M ...April 30. 1865. Fort Craig, N. M..... May 31, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M June 30, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M July31, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M August 31, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M September 30, 1865. Los Pinos, N. M October 31, 1865. Los Pinos, N. M Noyember 30, 1865. Los Pinos, N. M December 31, 1865. Los Pinos, N. M January 31, 1866. Los Pinos, N. M February 28, 1866. En route to Fort Union, N. M March 31, 1866. Los Pinos, N. M April 30, 1866. Los Pinos, N. M . May 31, 1866. Los Pinos, N. M June 30, 1866. Los Pinos, N. M July 31, 1866. Los Pinos, N. M August 31, 1866. Mustered out at Los Pinos, N. M., September 20, 1866. COMPANY A. Fort Union, N. M. September 30, 1864. Fort Union, N. M October 31, 1864. In camp, Blue Water Creek, Texas Noyember 30, 1864. Fort Bascom, N. M December 31, 1864. Fort Union, N. M January 31, 1865. Fort Union, N. M February 28, 1865. Fort Union, N. M March 31, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M April 30, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M May 31, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M : June 30, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M July 31, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M ...August 31, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M September 30, 1865, Fort Sumner, N. M October 31, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M Noyember 30, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M December .31, 1865. Fort Sumner, N. M January 31, 1866. Fort Sumner, N. M February 28, 1866. Fort Sumner, N. M March 31, 1866. Fort Sumner, N. M April 30, 1866. Fort Sumner, N. M.. May 31, 1866. Fort Sumner, N. M. June 30, 1866. Fort Sumner, N. M July 31, 1866. Fort Sumner, N. M August 31, 1866, Mustered out at Fort Union, N. M., September 9, 1866. COMPANY B. Fort Craig, N. M December 31, 1864. Fort Craig, N. M January 31, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M February 28, 1865. Fort Craig,N. M March 31, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M April 30, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M May 31, 1865. La Joya, N. M June 30, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M July 31, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M Augus't 31, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M September 30, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M.. October 31, 1865. FIRST BATTALION OF VETERAN INFANTRY. 383 Fort Craig, N. M November 30, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M. December HI, 1866. Fort Craig, N. M January 31, 1866. Fort Craig, N. M.. --- February 28, 1866. Fort Craig, N. M. March 31, 1866. Los Finos, N. M April 30, 1866. Fort Wingate, N. M May 31, 1866. Fort Wingate, N. M June 30, 1866. Fort Winaate, N. M July 31, 1866. Los Pinos, N. M August 31, 1866. Mustered out at Los Pinos, N. M., September 15, 1866. COMPANY C. Las Cruces, N. M December 31, 1864. LasCruces, N. M January .31, 1865. Las Cruces, N. M... February 28, 1865. LasCruces, N. M March .31, 1865. LasCruces, N. M April 30, 1865. Fort Selden, N. M May 31, 1865. Fort Selden, N. M June 30, 1865. Fort Selden, N. M July 31, 1865. Fort Selden, N. M August 31, 1865. Fort Selden, N. M.. September 30, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M October .31, 1865. Los Pinos, N. M November 30, 1865. Los Pinos, N. M December 31, 1865. Los Pinos, N. M January .31, 1866. Los Pinos, N. M February 28, 1866. Fort Selden, N. M March 31, 1866. Fort Garland, Col. T ....April 30, 1866. Fort Garland, Col. T May 31, 1866. Fort Garland, Col. T June 30, 1866. Fort Garland, Cul. T July .31, 1866. Fort Garland, Col. T.... August 31, 1866. Mustered out at Santa Fe, N. M., September 17, 1866. COMPANY D. Las Cruces, N. M .._ December 31, 1864. Las Cruces, N. M Januarv 31, 1865. Fort McRae, N. M February 28, 1865. Fort McRae, N. M MarcK 31, 1865. Fort McRae, N. M April 30, 1865. Fort McRae, N. M May 31, 1865. Fort McRae, N. M June .30, 1865. Fort McRae, N. M July 31, 1865. Fort McRae, N. M ._. August 31, 1865. Fort McRae, N. M September 30, 1865. Fort McRee, N. M._. October 31, 1865. Fort McRae, N. M ...November 30, 1865. Fort McRae, N. M December 31, 1865. Fort McRae, N. M Januarv 31, 1866. Fort McRae, N. M FebruarV 28, 1866. Fort McRae, N. M March 31, 1866. Los Pinos, N. M April 30, 1866. Fort McRae, N. M May 31, 1866. Fort McRae, N. M June .30, 1866. Fort McRae, N. M Julv 31, 1866. Los Pinos, N. M August 31, 1866. Mustered out at Los Pinos, N. M., September 15, 1866. COMPANY E. Franklin, Texas December 31, 1864. Franklin, Texas Januarv 31, 1865. Franklin, Texas Februarv 28, 1865. En route to Fort Craig, N. M March 31, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M... April 30, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M May 31, 1865. 384 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. Fort Craig, N. M.. June 30, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M July 31, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M August 31, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M September 30, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M _. October 31, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M November 30, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M December 31, 1865. Fort Craig, N. M January 31, 1866. Fort Craig, N. M February 28, 1866. Fort Craig, N. M March 31, 1866. Los Pinos, N. M ..April 30, 1866. Los Pinos, N. M May 31, 1866. Los Pinos, N. M June 30, 1866. Los Pinos, N. M July 31, 1866. Los Pinos, N. M August 31, 1866. Mustered out at Los Pinos, N. M., September 15, 1866. COMPANY F. Las Cruces, N. M November 30, 1864. Las Cruces, N. M December 31, 1864. Fort Cummings, N. M January 31, 1865. Fort Cummings, N. M February 28, 1865. The company was broken up and the men transferred to other com- panies, March 16, 1865. COMPANY G. Las Cruces, N. M November 30, 1864. Franklin, Texas December 31, 1864. Franklin, Texas January 31, 1865. Franklin, Texas February 28, 1865. En route to Fort Cummings, N. M March 31, 1865. Fort Cummings, N. M April 30, 1865. Fort Cummings, N. M May 31, 1865. Fort Cummings, N. M June30, 1865. Fort Cummings, N. M July 31, 1865. Fort Cummings, N. M August 31, 1865. Fort Cummings, N. M September 30, 1865. Fort Cummings, N. M October 31, 1865. Fort Cummings, N. M November 30, 1865. Fort Cummings, N. M. December 31, 1865. Fort Cummings, N. M January 31, 1866. Fort Cummings, N. M February 28, 1866. Fort Cummings, N. M Marcli 31, 1866. Fort Cummings, N. M April 30, 1866. Fort Cummings, N. M May .31, 1866. Fort Cummings, N. M July 31, 1866. Las Javis, en route to Los Pinos, N. M August 31, 1866. Mustered out at Los Pinos, N. M., September 15, 1866. When this battalion was mustered out in September, 1866, such officers and members as wished to be mustered out in California were consoli- dated into a company, under Captain William F. Ffrench, and marched to the Presidio, S. F., where they arrived December twenty-eighth, and were mustered out on the thirty-first of December, 1866. The following officers of this battalion accomj^anied the return column: Captain W. F. Ffrench, First Lieutenant Robert Edmiston, and Second Lieutenant William Oman. The men mustered out at that time are accounted for in the individual record below as having been " discharged at San Francisco, December 31, 1866, by final muster out of the regiment." 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Colonel Lippitt came to California as Captain in Stevenson's New York Regiment, in 1847; he was afterwards a member of the Constitutional Convention, held in Monte- rey, in 1849. On the muster out of the original regiment, in October, 1865, the veterans, together with new recruits, were again organized into a regi- ment, with Thomas F. Wright as Colonel. Colonel Wright was son of Brigadier-General Wright, commanding the Department of the Pacific during the war. He was made Brevet Brigadier-General, March 13, 1865, for faithful service during the war, and was mustered out with the regiment in the spring of 1866. Colonel Wright subsequently became a First Lieutenant in the Thirty-second and Twelfth Regiments of Infantry, U. S. A., and was killed by Modoc Indians, in the Lava Beds, California, April 26, 1872. The regiment was first assembled at the Presidio, San Francisco, and after completing its organization, five companies were sent to Oregon and Washington Territory, to relieve the regular troops, and two companies were sent to Santa Barbara. The troops of this regiment sent to Oregon were afterwards returned to California. The table hereinafter published will show the stations occupied by the various companies. The following correspondence and remarks copied from muster rolls, contain all the information that can be found in the Adjutant-General's office regarding the service performed by the regiment: Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, January 9, 1862. Cteneral: Nothing of importance lias transpired within the Department since my communication addressed to you on the thirty-first ultimo. The Fifth Infantry, Cali- fornia Volunteers, Colonel Bowie, is now moving to Southern California. Three com- panies of the Second Cavalry, California Volunteers, under the Lieutenant-Colonel of that regiment, have already been sent to the same point. This force will remaip in the southern district of the State after the advance of Colonel Carleton. Colonel Lippitt, Second Infantry, California Volunteers, has moved with his headquarters to Fort Hum- boldt, and assumed command of that district. Colonel Lippitt has six companies of infantry and one of cavalry, a force deemed ample to quell any Indian disturbance in that quarter. Some weeks since serious apprehensions were entertained of Indian out- breaks along the overland mail route; but thus far quiet has been maintained; the judi- cious distribution of provisions, to meet the immediate wants of those Indians, has had. a good effect. I have sent two companies of the Second Infantry, California Volunteers, to Santa Barbara, about four hundred miles down the coast. The battalion is com- manded by Lieutenant-Colonel Olney, of the Second Regiment, and is posted at Santa Barbara to protect the loyal inhabitants of the district and enforce the laws of the United States. My latest advices from the District of Oregon contain no information of impor- tance. The Indians are quiet. This is the most severe winter experienced on this coast for several years past. The incessant heavy rains, together with tlie melting of snow on the mountains, has swollen the rivers and sti'eams, overflowed a vast extent of country, and destroyed an immense amount of property, and so obstructed our land mail routes SECOND REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 419 that we were forced to resort almost entirely to the express companies. My troops are mostly in tents or temporary huts; and although frequently very uncomfortable, have really' suffered but very little. The men are well clothed, well fed, and but few on the sick report. Verv respectfullv, j'our obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brig.-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Brig. -Gen. L. Thomas, Adjutant-Goieral, U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., April 7, 1862. Colonel: 1 have sent orders to Lieutenant-Colonel Olney, of your regiment, to break up his camp at Santa Barbara and to repair to this place with the two companies under his command. He will reacli here about the fourteenth, and on the first steamer there- after embark with the companies for your headquarters. The late outrages of the Indians in your district require prompt, decisive action to punish them. Should the force which will be at your disposal still be inadequate to make a clean sweep, I will endeavor to throw a column on the soiithern boundary of your district, to advance north and co- operate with you. The Indian difficulties in the Humboldt District have been growing worse and worse for years, and I am determined to settle them now for the last time. Every Indian you may capture, and wlio has been engaged in hostilities present or past, sliall 1)6 hung on the spot. Spare the women and children. Allow no citizens, unless em])loyed by your order, to accompany the troops in the field. The officers of the Med- ical Department serving in your district, although assigned to posts, are nevei'theless liable to any service in the field or elsewhere as the exigencies of the service may require. An assistant surgeon, in place of Dr. Todd, promoted, will report to you in a few days. I have full faith in your ability, activitj% energy, and zeal, and I take great pleasure in confiding to your hands the final settlement of this war. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, • G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Col. Francis J. Lippitt, Second Infantry, California Volunteers, Commanding District of Humboldt, Fort Humboldt, Cal. Headquarters Humboldt Military District, Fort Humboldt, May 20, 1862. Maj. R. C. Drum, Assistant Adjutant-General , Department of the Pacific, U. S. Army: Major: The following is a summary of operations against the Indians in my district since my last dispatch in April last: On the sixth of April, Captain Ketcham, with a scouting party of Company A, Third Infantry, California Volunteers, found near Yager Creek the rancheria of tlie Indians that had previously robbed Cooper's Mills of two thousand five hundred pounds of flour. The Indians had just fied, leaving some seven hundred pounds of the flour, together with belting from the mill, mill files, baskets, bullets, lead, shot pouches, bullet molds, etc., all of which articles were burned, there being no means of packing them. On the sixteenth of April, a detachment of five men of Companv E, Second Cavalry, California Volunteers, stationed near Cooper's Mills, on Yager Creek, reinforced by four or five citizens, went in pursuit of a band of some forty Indians that had robbed the mills of some three thousand three hundred pounds of flour the night before. After a very difficult march to the northward, of ten miles, they came upon a rancheria, where they found the flour, which, having no means of packing, they destroyed, together with the lodges and their contents. No Indians were seen, as they had all fled on the a])proach of the party. During a scout of Company F, Second Infantry, California Volunteers, commenced April second, by Lieutenant Flynn, three Indians near Trinidad, going towards the mouth of Redwood Creek, where, it was reported, there was a band of some two hundred hostile Indians, were captured by him. To prevent their giving the l:)and notice of his api>roach, after being fully warned of the consequences of their attempting to escape, they suddenly broke and ran in the same direction they were going when taken. Lieu- tenant Plynn, who had no one with him but the guide, instantly fired at them with his ]ustol. One was killed on the spot, the two others escaped, one of them with a bullet through his head. On the twenty-seventh of April, Captain Ketcham, of Company A, Third Infantry, California Volunteers, returned to Port Baker, from a scout to the southward of Van Dusen Fork, with twenty-four Indian prisoners, all women and children, except two young bucks. In attacking the rancheria, four Indians were killed, including a squaw, shot by mistake. During the scout, Captain Ketcham came upon a rancheria, which had l.)een fortified by piles of logs around it, but which the Indians had deserted. 420 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. . On the same day, Lieutenant Staples, with a detachment of the same company, came upon a large band of Indians by surprise (having previously managed to kill the'ir scout or sentinel without giving the alarm); killed fifteen of them and took forty prisoners, three of whom he left behind, being unable to travel. On the seventh of May, instant, Captain Ketcham reported eleven Indians as having come in at Fort Baker— eight bucks and three sq^uaws. He sent out two of them as run- ners to bring in as many more as possible, assuring them (iinder my instructions to that effect) of protection. On the fourteenth of May, instant. Captain Ketcham reported the return of ten men sent out by him as an escort to such Indians as could be found by the runners willing to come in, with nineteen bucks, twenty-four squaws, and sixteen children; making the total number of Indian prisoners at Fort Baker eighty-eight. These, when they arrive at this post, with the prisoners already here, will niake the total number of Indian pris- oners about one hundred and seventy. On the seventh of May, instant, Lieiitenant Flynn, with a detachment of twenty men of Company F, Second Infantry, California Volunteers, then on a scout near Mad River, a few miles below Fort Lyon, received a volley from a band of Indians in ambush.- None of the men were injured except the citizen guide, who was shot through both thighs. The troops rushed in pursuit into the timber, which was almost impenetrable from the dense undergrowth and chaparral with which all the forests in this country are filled, but were not able to see a single Indian, although they heard guns snapped in every direction around them (the caps having no doubt been spoiled by the then recent rain). On the fourteenth of May, instant, on Mad River, near Angel's Ranch, Lieutenant Flynn, then having fifteen men with him, "started at daybreak" (I copy from his report), " and found a ranch of Indians about 7 o'clock a. m. Tliey saw me about fifteen minutes before I arrived at their ranch. They crossed the river on their fish dam and then ciit it away so that I could not follow them over the river. They fought me about one hour. I killed six of them. None of my men received a wound. The Indians retreated up the hill. I then destroyed all their provisions, beds, clothing, etc. All my men behaved admirably throiighout the engagement. I found a quantity of powder and gun-caps. There were about one hundred and fifty Indians in this band, and it was tiseless for me to follow them with fifteen men. This is the tribe that murdered Mr. Bates, as I found some of his papers in their ranch." Lieutenant Flynn then returned to Fort Anderson, when Captain Douglas immediately left with his whole command (Company F, Second Infantry, California Volunteers) in quest of the band with which Lieutenant Flynn had skirm'ished. It is not yet known whether he has found them. On the fifteenth of May, instant. Captain Hefferman, Company K, Second Infantry, California Volunteers, commanding at Fort Lyon, returned from a scout, in which he had destroyed five rancherias fivmi which the Indians had fied before he arrived, and killed one Indian and wounded two others, being the only ones seen during the scout. The two wounded escaped, leaving behind a powder horn, which proved to belong to one of the men murdered by the Indians on Bremen's Ranch last November. These are all the results actually obtained thus far, although the troops have been and are still constantly and actively engaged in scouting in every direction, through deep snows and pathless and almost impenetrable forests, choked with undergrowtli and brambles, and over a country consisting entirely of lofty mountain ridges so steep as to render traveling always laborious and often dangerous. Escorts and expresses have been for some time suspended. Nearly all the men of Cap- tain Akey's company have been called in as witnesses for the prisoners before the Court- martial. The want of mules has caused the onlj' interruption to active operations. In order that one half of the effective men ol every company may be always in the field, there shoiild be not less than sixteen mules constantly at the disposal of each company. The country is so difficult that the men are compelled to pack their blankets and everything except their arms. About twenty-five mules have already been purchased by Regimental Quartermaster Swasey. I recommend that he be authorized to buy sevent}"-five more as soon as practicable. I am convinced it would be a gieat saving to the Government, and at the same time make our operations more efi'ective, as great delays are constantly occur- ring in collecting together a sufficient number of hired mules when they are wanted, thus causing a great loss of time. I am cutting a trail from Fort Humboldt direct to the crossing of Yager Creek. By the existing route the distance is twenty-five miles; by the trail, when completed, it will not exceed fifteen, thus reducing the distance from this post to Fort Baker ten miles, besides opening a path through fifteen miles of dense forest hitherto unexplored by white men, but known to be the haunt of many of those Indians who have committed some of the late outrages. " Elk Camp " is a settlement between Redwood Creek and Klamath River, fifteen miles northwest of Fort Anderson. The Indians have recently made an appearance there and are killing their cattle. The settlers are much alarmed and have sent in for protec- tion, and until it can be afforded liave sent their families to Areata. I have directed Cap- tain Stuart, Second Infantry, California Volunteers, commanding at Fort Ter-Waw, to send a detachment there of twenty men with an officer, and also to cut a trail direct to that point from Fort Ter-Waw, the distance being about twenty miles. When this.is com- pleted it will open a short and sure line of communication between Fort Ter-Waw and the posts to the south of the Klamath, which is urgently needed. SECOND REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 421 Company E, Second Infantry, California Volunteers, just arrived; garrison this post. Company A, of same regiment, I am mortified to say, arrived here in a state of entire disorganization, owing solely to the cc ntinued drunkenness and misconduct of its com- mander, Captain Charles W. Smith, whu ^ have placed in arrest. Charges against him will go down by this steamer, but his character and habits are such as to render him unfit to remain one day longer in the service, and 1 recommend that he be immediately discharged from it. I have sent his company to Yager Creek Crossing, under the command of First Lieu- tenant Flynn, of' Company F, Second Infantry, California Volunteers, a very reliable young officer, who is as cool and resolute as he is active and zealous. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant, FRANCIS J. LIPPITT, Colonel Second Infantry, California Volunteers, Commanding Humboldt Military District. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, June 5, 1862. General: For the information of the War Department, I have the honor to transmit herewith a report received from Colonel Francis J. Lippitt, Second Infantry, California Volunteers, commanding the District of Humboldt. The activity and zeal exhibited by Colonel Lippitt and the troops under his command are highly commendable, and promise a speedy termination of the Indian disturbances in that quarter. Very respectfull^^ your obedient servant, G. WRIGHT. Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Brifj.-Gen. L. Thomas, Adjutant- General U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. At Camp No. 25, Coast Range, Mendocino County, Cal., April 30, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to make the following report of the proceedings of the detach- ment of my company while on scout, from the sixteenth to the thirtieth instants, viz. : April sixteenth, occupied in making preparations for crossing Eel River in a northeast- erly direction. April seventeenth, I proceeded with two Sergeants, one Corporal, one guide, and eleven privates to the mouth of White Rock Caiion that falls into Eel River, a distance of about twenty miles ; found the river at that point impassable. April eighteenth, sent out two parties, one up and the other down the river, in search of a ford, but without success, each party traveling about ten or twelve miles. April nine- teenth, proceeded up the river with the whole detachment, about fifteen miles, and with great difficulty succeeded about two a. m. to cross. The men being veiy wet, I encamped for the night ; found fresh Indian signs. April twentieth, having arrived in the neighbor- hood of Indians, kept my men and animals concealed in the bushes until dark, then traveled a distance of about twelve miles, keeping a good lookout for Indian camp fires, but discovered none ; by the moonlight I could plainly see the traces of Indians through the tall grass. April twenty-first, encamped at daylight, and at nightfall resumed the scout ; traveled all night over a very rough country called the Rola Bola Mountains ; plenty of Indian signs ; traveled a distance of twenty miles. April twenty-second, remained in camp until night, then resumed the scout, and after traveling until nearly daylight discovered Indian camp fires situated on a high bluff of rock that seemed impossible to approach, and was so to strangers at night time; hence, I was compelled to defer the attack until dayliglit, but those wary savages discovered us and fled; they had a start of about two miles. I followed them as fast as possible, the ascent being extremely difficult, and pursued them that day until myself and men were almost exhausted ; must have traveled a distance of fift,y miles, including the scout of the previous night; discovered by the trail the In- dians had separated into two bands. April twenty-thii'd, divided my men into two parties ; gave Sergeant Wheeler one and myself the other. I followed one trail, traveling alter- nately by day or night until my provisions began to give out. I a- -rived at this camp on the tweritv-eighth ; traveled a distance averaging twenty miles per dav since the ^ --^^ty- third. April twenty-ninth. Sergeant Wheeler arrived at camp with eleve one child, prisoners captured by him on the twenty-eighth; he rer killed, besides quite a number wounded, that threw themselves ' escaped or were likely drowned ; this occurred at a place calk he also states that his party traveled not less than twenty m 1 have detained three of the captives (women) as guides 1 they will be of great use to me ; the remainder I have fon escorted to Fort Humboldt, agi-eeably to district orders. I large canoe, capable of carrying twenty men. I feel plea 28 '" 422 RECORD OP CALIFORNIA TROOPS. already driving large herds of stock into a portion of the country scouted over by me, heretofore prevented by Indians. 1 am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, "^ WILLIAM E. HULL, Captain Second Infantry, California Volunteers, Commanding Company D. First Lieut. James Ulio, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, Humboldt Military Bistrict, Camp near Fort Gaston, Cat. Remarks on Muster Roll of Company D, Second Infantry, for May and June, 186Jf — May 20, 1864. — The company marched from Camp No. 26, Eel River, to Fort Humboldt, Cal., a distance of one hundred miles (with one hundred and fifty-eight Indian prisoners, which were delivered over to the District Commander), and returned to camp, .June 12, 1864'. Notwithstanding the hostile character of the savages, during an active and continuous scout of over five months, not a man has been seriously wounded. Remarks on Muster Roll of Company A, Second Infantry, for July 1, 1865. — This company was organized and mustered into the service of the United States on the eleventh day of October, 1861, at the City of San Francisco, Cal., and left there on the seventeenth, same month, for Fort Dalles, Oregon. Left Fort Dalles, March 30, 1862, for Fort Van- couver, W. T., and remained there until May 4, 1862, when it proceeded to Humboldt County, Cal., and for about thirteen months performed heavy scouting duty against the Indians. Left Fort Baker, .June 10, 1863, for Benicia, Cal., arriving there .June 29, 1863. Left Benicia Bar- racks, August 13, 1863, en route for Fort Miller. Arrived at Stockton same day. Left Stockton on the fifteenth, and arrived at Fort Miller August 22, 1863. Left Fort Miller October 1, 1864, and finally arrived at the Presidio of San Francisco, October 8, 1864, where it at present remains. Remarks on Muster Roll of Company B, Second Infantry, for November and December, 1865. — Company B crossed the San Pedro River Novem- ber 1, 1865, and made camp near old Fort Breckenridge, A. T. First Lieutenant Williams and a detachment of ten enlisted men went on a scout up the San Pedro Valley November 21, 1865; returned November 23, 1865; distance marched from camp, sixty-two miles. A detachment of ten enlisted men of Company B, under command of First Lieutenant Winchell, Regimental Adjutant, Second Infantry, Cal. Vols., left camp on a scout Decerhber thirteenth and returned December 18, 1865. Remarks on Muster Roll of Company C, Second Infantry, for January and February, 1866. — .January twenty-first the company, under com- mand of Colonel Wright, was in an engagement with the Apaches in the mountains thirty miles east of Fort Orant, A. T., in which thirteen Indians were killed and six taken j)risoners. arc the stations of the regimental headquarters, and "ipanies, as shown by monthly returns and muster rolls ' the months: .EGIMENTAL HEADQUARTERS. late of organization to .January 1, 1862, at Camp up quarters at Presidio Barracks, and remained ary, 1862; then embarked for Fort Humboldt, SECOND REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 423 Cal.; landed at Post Lippitt on the ninth of January, 1862; next day marched to Fort Humboldt (headquarters of district). Headquarters regiment transferred to Benicia Barracks, per S. 0. No. 171, Headquar- ters Department of Pacific, July 20, 1863; and from thence to Fort Miller, Fresno County, Cal., per S. 0. No. 188, Headquarters Department of Pacific, August 11, 1863, where they were stationed until October 1, 1864, when they proceeded en route to Presidio, San Francisco, and arrived on the ninth of October, 1864. Ordered to Arizona, August 15, 1865, per General Orders No. 7, Department of California. Camp near Fort Yuma, Cal., en route to Arizona Territory August 31, 1865. Camp near Fort Yuma, Cal. September 30, 1865. Camp on San Pedro River, A. T. October 31, 1865. Camp on San Pedro River, A. T November 30, 1865. Fort Grant, A. T December 31, 1865. Fort Grant, A. T. Januarv 31, 1866. Fort Grant, A. T. February 28, 1866. Mustered out at San Francisco, April 16, 1866. COMPANY A. San Francisco (mustered in) October 11 Fort Dalles, Oregon November 30. Fort Dalles, Oregon December 31 Fort Dalles, Oregon January -31 Fort Dalles, Oregon February 28 Fort Dalles, Oregon March 30 Fort Vancouver, W. T April 30 Fort Vancouver, W. T May 4 Fort Baker, Cal Mav 30 Fort Humlioldt, Cal June 30, Fort Hiunboldt, Cal July 31 Fort Humboldt, Cal ■. August 31 Fort Humboldt, Cal... September 30 Fort Humboldt, Cal October 31 Fort Humboldt, Cal.: December 31 Fort Humboldt, Cal May 31 Fort Miller, Cal August 31 Fort Miller, Cal Januarv 31 Fort Miller, Cal February 29 Fort Miller, Cal March 31 Fort Miller, Cal April 30 Fort Miller, Cal Mav 31 Fort Miller, Cal June 30 Fort Miller, Cal '.. July 31 Fort Miller, Cal August 31 Fort Miller, Cal September 30, Presidio, San Francisco, Cal October 31 Presidio, San Francisco, Cal November 30 Presidio, San Francisco, Cal - December 31 Presidio, San Francisco, Cal . January 31 Presidio, San Francisco, Cal February 28 Presidio, San Francisco, Cal March 31 Presidio, San Francisco, Cal April 30 Presidio, San Francisco, Cal May 31 Presidio, San Francisco, Cal June 30 Presidio, San Francisco, Cal July 31 Campnear Drum Barracks, Cal., en route to Arizona Territory August 31 Fort Yuma, Cal., en route to Arizona Territory September 30 Fort Goodwin, A. T ." October 31 Fort Goodwin, A. T November 30 Fort Goodwin, A. T December 31 Fort Goodwin, A. T January 31 Fort Goodwin, A. T February 28 Fort Goodwin, A. T March 31 Fort Goodwin, A. T April 30, En route to Presidio, San Francisco, Cal., to be mustered out May 31 Mustered out at Presidio, San Francisco, Cal., June 30, 1866. 1861. 1861. 1861. 1862. 1862. 1862. 1862. 1862. 1862. 1862. 1862. 1862. 1862. 1862. 1862. 1863. 1863. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1865. 1865. 1865. 1865. 1865. 1865. 1865. 1865. 1865. 1865. 1865. 1865. 1866. 1866. 1866. 1866. 1866. 424 KECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. COMPANY B. Was mustered into the service of the United States on the fifth da}^ of September, 1861 ; marched to Camp Lyon, from thence to Camp Smiiner, and from there, on the seventeenth day of October, 1861, to Camp Cady, W. T., where it arrived October 21, 1861. Left Camp Cady October 26, 1861, and arrived at Fort Hoskins, Or., October 30, 1861. Left Fort Hoskins July 14, 1862, and arrived at Fort Vancouver, W. T., July 16, 186i2. Left Fort Vancouver July 26, 1862, and arrived at Alcatraz Island • July 31, 1862. Left Alcatraz Island August 3, 1862, and arrived at Fort Humboldt August 7, 1862. Left Fort Humboldt August 9, 1862, and arrived at Camp Curtis the same day. Company was engaged in a scout after hostile Indians through the counties of Klamath and Humboldt from the fifteenth to the twenty-second of August, 1862, inclusive. A detachment of the company, under Lieutenant Campbell, was engaged from the twenty-second to the twenty-fifth of August, 1862, inclusive. Detachment under Lieutenant Watson joined from Fort Umpqua, Or., on the twenty-fourth of August, 1862. On the seventeenth of Septem- ber, 1862, company left Camp Curtis, and arrived at Fort Humboldt, Cal., same day.- Company left Fort Humboldt June 12, 1863, and arrived at Benicia, Cal., June 15, 1863. ' Company left Benicia Barracks August 12, 1863, en route for Fort Miller, Fresno County, Cal., and arrived at that post August 22, 1863. Left Fort Miller en route for Fort Tejon, Cal., December 28, 1863, and arrived at Visalia, Cal., December 30, 1863; distance marched, sixty miles. Left Visalia January 8, 1864, and arrived at Fort Tejon January 14, 1864; distance marched, one hundred and forty miles. Left Fort Tejon September 11, 1864; arrived at Drum Barracks, Cal., September 16, 1864; distance marched, one hundred and thirty-four miles. Remained at Druni Barracks until October 6, 1864, when company embarked on board steamer "Senator," and arrived at the Presidio, S. F., October 8, 1864. In obedience to in- structions from headquarters, company left Presidio, S. F., in the after- noon of April 17, 1865, for Harrison-Street depot, San Francisco, where they remained until May 25, 1865; from there to the Presidio. Ordered to Arizona — G. 0. No. 7, Department of California — August 15, 1865. Left Presidio Barracks, Cal., August 19, 1865, on steamer " Senator; " arrived at Wilmington August 21, 1865, en route to Arizona. Camp near Drum Barracks, Cal., en route to Arizona Territory August .31, 1865. Camp near Fort Yuma, Cal., en route to Arizona Territory September 30, 1865. Camp on San Pedro River, A. T. October 31, 1865. Camp on San Pedro River, A. T November .30, 1865. Fort Grant, A. T December 31, 1865. Camp on San Pedro River, A. T January 31, 1866. Fort Grant, A. T. Febriuary 28, 1866. Camp at Fort Yuma, Cal March 31, 1866. Camp at Drum Barracks, Cal April 30, 1866. Mustered out at Presidio, San Francisco, May 10, 1866. COMPANY c. Mustered into service September 6, 1861. Marched from Camp Lyon, Hunter's Point, to Camp Sumner, Presidio, San Francisco, Cal., September 28, 1861; distance, nine miles. October seventeenth, marched to San Francisco, from Presidio, and embarked on steamer "Pacific" for Fort SECOND REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 425 Vancouver, W. T., where company arrived October twenty-first; dis- tance, eight hundred and fifty miles. Sailed for Walla Walla, W. T., where company arrived October 31, 1861; distance, two hundred and seventy-seven miles. Marched from Walla W,alla, W. T., on the fifth of November, 1861, and arrived at Fort Colville, W. T., November 17, 1861; distance, two hundred and twenty-five miles. Left Fort Colville, W. T., July 12, 1862, and arrived at Alcatraz Island, Cal., en route to Fort Humboldt, Cal.; distance, one thousand three hundred miles. Embarked on board steamer " Panama " for Fort Humboldt, Cal., August 5, 1862, where company arrived August 8, 1862; distance, three hundred and twenty miles. Marched from Fort Humboldt, Cal., August 10, 1862, and arrived at Camp Baker, Humboldt County, August 13, 1862; dis- tance, seventy-six miles. From Camp Baker, September sixth, arrived at Camp Lincoln, Cal., via Fort Humboldt, Cal., a distance of one hun- dred and forty miles, September 15, 1862. Stationed at Camp Lincoln until October 17, 1864. Embarked that date on steamer "Panama" for San Francisco, Cal., where company arrived October 20, 1864; distance, three hundred and twenty miles. Proceeded from there to the Presidio of San Francisco. Ordered to Arizona, G. 0. No. 7, Department of Cali- fornia, August 15, 1865. Left Presidio, San Francisco, August 26, 1865; arrived at San Pedro August 28, 1865, en route for Arizona Territory. In camp near Drum Barracks, en route to Arizona, August 31, 1865; at Fort Yuma, Cal., September 30, 1865. In camp on San Pedro River, A. T., during the months of October and November; at Fort Grant, December 31, 1865. In camp on San Pedro River, January 31, 1866; again at Fort Grant, February 28, 1866. Mustered out of service at the Presidio, San Francisco, May 10, 1866. COMPANY D. This company commenced enlisting at Petaluma, Cal., September 2, 1861 ; mustered into the service of the United States September 14, 1861. Company left San Francisco for Fort Colville, W. T., October 17, 1861; arrived there November 17, 1861. Left Fort Colville July 12, 1862, for Fort Humboldt, Cal. (via Fort Dalles, Vancouver, and Alcatraz Island), where it arrived on July 31, 1562. Embarked for Fort Bragg, Cal., August 5, 1862; arrived August 7, 1862. May 3, 1863, Captain Hull, with tAventy men, proceeded on a scout to Eel River, and attacked a party of hostile Indians in that neighborhood, numbering thirty-five or forty, killing four, wounding three, and bringing away their women and one boy, captives, to the Indian reservation. Returned to Fort Bragg May 21, 1863. August 3, 1863, Captain Hull, with nineteen men, proceeded to the neighborhood of Shelter Cove and Mattole River, on a scout, and returned August 23, 1863, not having seen any hostile Indians. September 15, 1863, Captain Hull, with nineteen men, left Fort Bragg on a scout for Mad River; returned October 2, 1863. January 20, 1864, Captain Hull, with twenty -four men, left on a scout for Indians in Eel River country. March 1, 1864, headquarters of company were removed to the field, leaving sufhcient force to protect public property at Fort Bragg. From April 1, 1864, to May 20, 1864, company was actively engaged scouting for hostile Indians, with the following result, viz.: Killed in engagements, thirty-three; Indians taken prisoners, one hundred and eighty-one (men, women, and children); surrendered 426 EECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. themselves, one hundred and two (men, women, and children). During the first part of the scout, one hundred and twenty-five were sent to Camp Grant, to be forwarded from there to the Humboldt Reservation, in order not to embarrass the movements of the company. May 27, 1864, Captain Hull, with eighteen men, proceeded to Fort Humboldt with the remaining one hundred and fifty-eight prisoners, where he arrived May 27, 1864, and turned the prisoners over to the- command- ing officer of that post. Left Fort Humboldt May 30, and arrived at Fort Bragg July 20, 1864. The country through which the scouts were made being very rough and mountainous, the distance traveled cannot be accurately determined. Notwithstanding the hostile character of these savages, not one man of the company was seriously wounded during an active and continuous scout of over five months. September 30, 1864, company left Fort Bragg for the Presidio, San Francisco, Cal., awaiting transportation at Mendocino until October 17, 1864, when company embarked, and arrived at Presidio, San Francisco, Cal., October 20, 1864, where it remained until August, 1865, when it returned to Humboldt County, and was stationed as follows: Fort Gaston, Cal August 31, 1865. Fort Gaston, Cal September 30, 1865. Fort Gaston, Cal October 31, 1865. Fort Gaston, Cal November 30, 1865. Fort Humboldt, Cal December 31, 1865. Fort Humboldt, Cal January .SI, 1866. Fort Humboldt, Cal February 28, 1866. Flirt Humboldt, Cal March 31, 1866. Mustered out at the Presidio, San Francisco, April 16, 1866. COMPANY E. Company E was organized by Captain Eugene B. Gibbs, at San Fran- cisco, Cal., in September, 1861. Left San Francisco for Fort Vancouver, W. T., October 17, 1861; arrived October 21, 1861; stationed at that post until Mav 4, 1862. Left Vancouver May 4, 1862; arrived at Alcatraz Island May 9, 1862. Left Alcatraz for Fort Humboldt May 14, 1862; arrived May 16, 1862; stationed there until September, 1862. Left Fort Humboldt for Camp Curtis September 17, 1862; arrived same day; stationed there until May 11, 1863. Left Camp Curtis for Benicia Bar- racks; arrived there May 14, 1863; stationed at that post until Decem- ber 14, 1863. Left Benicia Barracks for Camp Curtis, and arrived December 17, 1863; remained at that post until October 1, 1864, when company left for Presidio, San Francisco, and arrived there October 4, 1864. Ordered to Arizona, G. 0. No. 7, Department of California, August 15, 1865. Left Presidio Barracks August 19, 1865; arrived at Drum Barracks August 21, 1865, en route to Arizona Territory. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal October 31, 1864. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal November 30, 1864. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal. December 31, 1864. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal January 31, 1865. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal February 28, 1865. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal March 31, 1865. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal April 30, 1865. Presidio, San Francisco,- Cal May 31, 1865. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal June 30, 1865. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal July 31, 1865. Camp near Drum Barracks, Cal., en route to Arizona Territory August 31, 1865. Camp near Fort Yuma, Cal., en route to Arizona Territory September 30, 1865. SECOND REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 427 Camp on San Pedro River, A. T October 31, 1865. Camp on San Pedro River, A. T November 30, 1865. Fort Grant, A. T . December 31, 1865. Fort Grant, A. T January 31, 1866. Fort Grant, A. T February 28, 1866. Fort Yuma, Cal. March 31, 1866. Mustered out at San Francisco, May 10, 1866. COMPANY F. This company Avas organized by Captain C. D. Douglas at Carson City, Nev., in the month of September, 1861, and marched thence to San Francisco, where it arrived October 1, 1861. It went to Humboldt County in December, and was stationed at Post Lippitt and Forts Wriglit and Anderson, in that county, during the months of January, February, Marcli, April, May, June, July, and August, 1862. During September, October, and November it was at Fort Gaston, returning to Fort Wright in December, 1862, remaining at that station mitil it was sent to the Presidio, San Francisco, for final muster out, which took place Ma}^ 4, 1866. COMPANY G. Company G organized November 29, 1861. Left Presidio of San Fran- cisco for Alcatraz Island December 20, 1861; left Alcatraz Island March 8, 1862; arrived at Crescent City, Cal., March 11, 1862; left Crescent City March 21, 1862; arrived at Fort Ter-Waw April 1, 1862, where company was stationed till June 9, 1862. Left for Camp Lincoln, where company arrived June 11, 1862; left for Benicia, by steamer "Panama," June 11, 1863; arrived June 16, 1863. Left Benicia August twelfth for Camp Stanford; arrived same day, and left on the thirteenth for Fort Miller, Cal.; arrived August 22, 1863. Left Fort Miller August 23, 1863; arrived at Camp Babbitt August 28, 1863; left Camp Babbitt January 9, 1864; arrived at Fort Tejon January 15, 1864; left Fort Tejon June 4, 1864; arrived at Drum Barracks June 9, 1864; left Drum Barracks June 18, 1864, and arrived at Fort Yuma July 1, 1864; left for Drum Barracks October 5, 1864; arrived October 21, 1864; left on steamer "Senator," October 26, 1864, for Presidio of San Francisco, Cal.; company arrived October 29, 1864. Detachments of the company have frequently been sent on scouting service against hostile Indians while stationed in the Humboldt Military District, from March, 1862, to June, 1863. Ordered to Arizona per G. O. No. 7, Department of Cahfornia, August 15, 1865. Left Presidio Barracks August 19, 1865, on board steamer "Senator;" arrived at Drum Barracks August 21, 1865, en route to Arizona Terri- tory. Camp near Drum Barracks, Cal August 31, 1865. Camp near Fort Yuma, Cal., en route to Arizona Territory Seiitember 30, 1865. Camp on San Pedro River, A. T October 31, 1865. Camp on San Pedro River, A. T November 30, 1865. Fort Grant, A. T December 31, 1865. Fort Grant, A. T January 31, 1866". Fort Grant, A. T February 28, 1866. Camp near Fort Yuma, Cal ., March 31, 1866. Camp near Drum Barracks, Cal. April 30, 1866. The company was mustered out at the Presicfio, San Francisco, May 10, 1866. 428 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. COMPANY H. Was mustered into the service of the United States October 21, 1861, at San Francisco. Embarked for Santa Barbara, Cal., December 28, 1861; arrived .January 2, 1862; left April 12, 1862; arrived at Fort Al- catraz, Cal., April 14, 1862. Left Alcatraz, April 19, 1862; arrived at Eureka, Humboldt County, Cal., April 21, 1862, en route for Fort Gas- ton, Cal.; arrived at Fort Gaston April 30, 1862; left for Fort Humboldt August 18, 1862; arrived August 22, 1862. Left Fort Humboldt May 11, 1863; arrived at Benicia Barracks, Cal., May 14, 1863. Left for San Francisco December, 1863; arrived same day. Left for Fort Gaston, and arrived there December 22, 1863. Marched from Fort Gaston Sep- tember 16, 1864, and arrived at Camp Anderson same day; distance, eighteen miles. Left Camp Anderson, Cal., en route for Fort Humboldt, Cal., October 1, 1864, and arrived there same day. Left for San Fran- cisco October 2, 1864; arrived at San Francisco October 4, 1864; dis- tance, two hundred and fifty miles; marched to Presidio Barracks same day; distance, five miles. Stationed at Harrison-Street dejDot, San Francisco, until May 25, 1865; at Presidio, till ordered to Arizona, Au- gust 15, 1865. Left Presidio Barracks August 19, 1865, on steamer "Senator;" arrived at Drum Barracks, Cal., August 21, 1865, en route to Arizona Territory. Camp near Drum Barracks, Cal August 31. 1865. Fort Yuma, Cal., en roiite to Arizona Territory September 30, 1865. Fort Goodwin, A. T October 31, 1865. Fort Goodwin, A. T November 30, 1865. Fort Goodwin, A. T December 31, 1865. Fort Goodwin, A. T .January 31, 1866. Fort Goodwin, A. T February 28, 1866. Fort Goodwin, A. T March 31, 1866. Fort Goodwin, A. T April 30, 1866. The company was mustered out of the United States service at the Presidio, San Francisco, July 2, 1866. COMPANY I. This company was mustered in during the month of December, 1861. It was sent first to Santa Barbara, Cal., then to Humboldt County, where it arrived about the middle of April, 1862, and was stationed at Fort Gaston. The following are the stations occupied by the company: Camp Curtis, Humboldt County April 30, 1862. Fort Gaston, Humboldt County May 31, 1862. Fort Gaston, Humboldt County June 30, 1862. Fort Gaston, Humboldt County July 31, 1862. Fort Gaston, Humboldt County . August 31, 1862. Fort Gaston, Cal , September 30, 1862. Fort Gaston, Cal. October 31, 1862. Fort Gaston, Cal November 30, 1862. Fort Gaston, Cal December 31, 1862. Fort Gaston, Cal April 30, 1863. Camp Curtis, Cal May 31, 1863. Fort Humboldt, Cal June 30, 1863. Fort Humboldt, Cal July 31, 1863. Fort Humboldt, Cal August 31, 1863. Fort Humboldt, Cal September 30, 1863. Fort Humboldt, Cal October 31, 1863. Fort Humboldt, Cal ^ November 30, 1863. Fort Humooldt, Cal. December 31, 1863. SECOND REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 429 Fort Humboldt, Cal JanuaiT 31, 1864. Fort Humboldt, Cal FebruarV 29, 1864. Fort Humboldt, Cal March 31, 1864. Fort Humboldt, Cal April 30, 1864. Fort Humboldt, Cal May 31, 1H64. Fort Humboldt, Cal June 30, 1864. Camp McDowell, Cal July 31, 1864. Camp McDowell, Cal August 31, 1864. Camp McDowell, Cal September .30, 1864. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal. October 31, 1864. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal November 30, 1864. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal. December 31, 1864. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal...- January 31, 1865. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal February 28, 1865. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal Marcti 31, 1865. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal April 30, 1865. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal May 31, 1865. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal ' June 30, 1865. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal July 31, 1865. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal August 31, 1865. Camp near Fort Yuma, Cal., en route to Arizona Territory September 30, 1865. Camp on San Pedro River, A. T. October 31, 1865. Camp on San Pedro River, A. T November 30, 1865. Fort Grant, A. T December 31, 1865. Fort Grant, A. T. January 31, 1866. Fort Grant, A. T. February 28, 1866. Camp near Fort Yuma. Cal. March 31, 1866. The company was mustered out at the Presidio, S. F., May 10, 1866. COMPANY K. Company K, organized October 28, 1861, at San Francisco. Left San Francisco January 7, 1862, for Humboldt Military District; established Post Lippitt, Humboldt County, Cal., January 10, 1862. Left Post Lip- pitt for Post Lyon, March 10, 1862; arrived March 24, 1862. July, 1862, company engaged in scout in the neighborhood of Eel River; captured about two hundred Indians, and left them on the Humboldt Reserva- tion. April 30, 1862, while a detachment of the company was escorting a Government pack train from Areata to Fort Gaston, Cal., a number of concealed Lidians fired on the train, killing private Andrew Smith and wounding Corporal Patrick Agan in the arm. Company left Fort Gaston, June'^20, 1863, for Fort Humboldt, Cal.; left Fort Humboldt for Benicia Barracks, June 28, 1863; Left Benicia for Chico, Butte County, Cal., August 14, 1863; arrived August 16, 1863; left Chico for Benicia, October 26, 1863; left Benicia for Fort Miller, Cal., December 19, 1863; arrived December 26, 1863; left Fort Miller, October 1, 1864, for Pre- sidio, San Francisco; arrived October 8, 1864. Stationed there till ordered to Arizona (August 15, 1865). Left Presidio Barracks, August 19, 1865, on steamer " Senator;" arrived at Drum Barracks, Cal., August 21, 1865, en route to Arizona Territory. Camp near Drum Barracks, Cal August 31, 1865. Fort Yuma, Cal September 30, 1865. Fort Goodwin, A. T October 31, 1865. Fort Goodwin, A. T November 30, 1865. Fort Goodwin, A. T ..December 31, 1865. Fort Goodwin, A. T Januarv 31, 1866. Fort Goodwin, A. T FebruarV 28, 1866. Fort Goodwin, A. T March 31, 1866. Fort Goodwin, A. T April 30, 1866. 430 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. The company was mustered out June 30, 1866. Just before the de- parture of the company for Arizona the following complimentary order Avas issued: General Orders,) Headquarters Department of California, No. 4. i San Francisco, Cal., July 29, 1865. The Major-General commanding the department cannot suffer Captain TJlio's company ("K," Sixth Infantry, Cal. Vols.) to return to regimental headquarters without commend- ing them in General Orders for their g;ood conduct and soldiery bearing, and for the faithful discharge of the delicate duty with which they have been intrusted whilst in San Francisco. The company is a credit to their Captain, and to the service. By command of Maior-General McDowell. R. C. DRUM, Assistant Adjutant-General. 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No. 87, District of Utah, and was afterwards known as the Third Battalion of Infantry, comprising four companies, A, B, C, and D. On December 9, 1865, Companies C and D were consolidated, leaving but three com- panies in the battalion. The battalion was finally mustered out July 27, 1866. After the formation of the regiment at Stockton, four com- panies were sent to Humboldt County during the month of November, 1861. During the month of July, 1862, Colonel Connor was sent, with his regiment, to Salt Lake City, in the vicinity of which it was on duty the balance of its term. The regiment was first commanded by Colonel Patrick Edward Connor. He was promoted Brigadier-General of Vol- unteers, March 30, 1863, and Brevet Major-General, March 13, 1865, and was succeeded in command by Colonel Robert Pollock, who was mus- tered out November 14, 1864; he afterwards became Lieutenant-Colonel of Second California Infantry; afterwards an officer in the regular army. The following correspondence explains the nature of its service: [Extract.] Headquarters Humboldt Military District, Fort Humboldt, May 20, 1862. Maj. II. C. Drum, Assistant Adjutant-General, Department of the Pacific, U. S. Army: Major: The following is a summary of operations against the Indians in my district since my last dispatch in April last: On the sixth of April Captain Ketcham, with a scouting party of Company A, Tliird Infantry, California Volunteers, found near Yager Creek the rancheria of tl'ie Indians that had previously robbed Cooper's Mills of two thousand live hundred pounds of flour. The Indians had just fled, leaving some seven hundred pounds of the flour, together with belting from the mill, mill tiles, baskets, bullets, lead, shot pouches, bullet molds, etc., all of which articles were burned, there being no means of packing them. On the sixteenth of April a detachment of five men of Company E, Second Cavalry, California Volunteers, stationed near Cooper's Mills, on Yager Creek, reinforced by four or five citizens, went in pursuit of a band of some forty Indians that had robbed the mills of some three thousand three hundred pounds of tlour the night before. After a very difficult march to the northward of ten miles, they came upon a rancheria, where they found the flour, which, having no means of i^acking, they destroyed, together with the lodges and their contents. No Indians were seen, as they had all fled on the approach of the party. During a scout of Company F, Second Infantry, California Volunteers, commenced April second by Lieutenant Flynn, three Indians near Trinidad, going towards the mouth of Redwood Creek, where, it was re])orted, there was a band of some two hundred hostile Indians, were captured by him. To prevent their giving the band notice of his approach, after being fully warned of the consequences of their attempting to escape, they suddenly broke and ran in the same direction they were going when taken. Lieu- tenant Flynn, who had no one with him but the guide, instantly fired at them with his pistol. One was killed on the spot, the two others escaped, one of them with a bullet through his head. On tiie twenty-seventh of April Captain Ketcham, of Company A, Third Infantry, California Volunteers, returned to Fort Baker from a scout to the southwai'd of Van Dusen Fork, with twenty-four Indian prisoners, all women and chddren, except two young bucks. In attacking the rancheria four Indians were killed, including a squaw, 506 EECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. shot by mistake. During tlie scout Captain Ketchani came upon a rancheria wliicli had been fortified by piles of logs around it, but which the Indians had deserted. On the same day Lieutenant Staples, with a detachment of the same company, came upon a large band of Indians by surprise (having previously managed to kill their scout or sentinef without giving alarrii); killed fifteen of them and took forty prisoners, three of whom he left behind, being unable to travel. On the seventh of May, instant. Captain Ketcham reported eleven Indians as having come in at Fort Baker — eight bucks and three squaws. He sent out two of them as run- ners to bring in as many more as possible, assuring them (under my instructions to that effect, of protection. ****************** (Signed:) FRANCIS J. LIPPITT, Colonel, Second Infantry, California Volunteers. Headquaetkrs Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, May 30, 1862. General : Since I received instructions from your office to prepare a command for the protection of the overland mail route, I have received no instructions as to how far east it was intended that I should send my troops. Colonel P. E. Connor, Third Infantry, California Volunteers, whom I appointed to command all the troops on the mail route, has advanced with seven companies of his regiment, and is now encamped near Stock- ton. Supplies are being collected and transportation preparing for crossing the Sierra Nevada, as soon as the roads are practicable for wagons, probably about the twentieth of June. I have two companies of cavalry at Fort Churchill, and oiie company temporarily near Pyramid Lake, which, with the two companies of the same regiment. Second Cav- alry, California Volunteers, now near this city, will constitute the mounted force I designed for" Colonel Connor's command. Three companies of the Third Infantry, California Vol- unteers, are now serving in the District of Humboldt. I propose, as soon as their services can be spared, to order them to join Colonel Connor. At present there seems to be no danger apprehended on the mail route between here and Salt Lake. Unless otherwise instructed,' I shall advance Colonel Connor to the neighborhood of Salt Lake, establish- ing one, possibly two, intermediate stations between Fort Churchill and Utah. Colonel Connor has with him two field pieces and mountain howitzers, with ec(uipinents and ammunition. With great respect, vour most obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Brig. -Gen. L. Thomas, Adjutant-General, U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, June 28, 1862. General: On the twenty-sixth instant I reviewed and inspected the Third Infantry, California Volunteers, coiiimanded by Colonel P. E. Connor, encamped near Stockton. The regiment made a very tine apiiearance; the arms, clothing, and etiuipments were in high order. The industry antl untiring zeal and energy of Colonel Connor is manifest throtighout. He has a regiment that the State may well be proud of. Colonel Connor has a field battery of four guns in fine order, which he will take with him on his march to Salt Lake. The Colonel will march on the fifth proximo. I am preparing the headquai'ters and two companies of the Second Cavalry, tinder Colonel Sims, now encamped at Camp Alert, near this city, to follow the movement of Colonel Connor, in connection with forces destined for tl'ie protection of the overland mail route. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, G.WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Brig. -Gen. L. Thomas, Adjutant-General, U. S. Army, WasJiington, D. C. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., July 18, 1862. General: I have nothing later from Brigadier-General James H. Carleton than was communicated in my letters of the ninth and tenth instant. Inclosed herewith is a copy of a communication under date of June second, addressed to General Carleton by his Excellency Ignacio Pescjueira, Governor of the State of Sonora, in the Republic of Mexico. THIED REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 507 Colonel P. Edward Connor, Third Infantry, California Volunteers, marched on the twelfth instant, from his camp near Stockton, "with seven companies of his regiment, for the protection of the overland mail route. The cavalry force designated for the same service will move on the twenty-first instant, and report to Colonel Connor after crossing the Sierra Xevada Mountains. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Brig.-Gen. L. Thomas, Adjutant-General, U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, July 25, 1862. General : Colonel Connor, Third Infantry. California Voh^nteers, with his regiment, has passed the Sierra and is probably now in the vicinity of Carson City, Nev. Colonel Sims, with headquarters and two companies Second Cavalry, California Volunteers, left this city on tlie twenty-first instant, and are now advancing on the overland mail route, and will join Colonel "Connor beyond the mountains. This force, with the addition of one conijiany of cavaliy fi'om Fort Chui'chill, will move forward and establish a post at Ruby Valley and another in the vicinity of Salt Lake, the latter to be the headquarters of Colonel Connor. Supplies for a year are being thrown forward for all the troops on the mail route, including Fort Churchill. In the District of Oregon all is quiet. The headquarters of the First Infantry, Wash- ington Territory, Colonel Steinberger commanding, have been established at Fort Walla Walla. The Oregon cavalry companies at Walla Walla were ordered to move on the fif- teenth of Ji^ly, on the emigrant road, to meet the approaching emigration and aflbrd them protection through the Indian country. In tlie District of Humboldt Indian difficulties still continue; the troops have been zealous and indefatigable in their exertions, and more than four hundred Indians have been captured and brought into Fort Humboldt, and await the action of the Superin- tendent of Indian Affairs for their removal to some reservation. The Indian difficulties on Owens Lake and River, and jNIono Lake, on the eastern bor- ders of this State, have nearly terminated, and it is expected that a permanent peace may be soon established. Very respectfullv, vour obedient servant, " " G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Brig.-Gen. L. Thomas, Adpitant-General, U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, September 1, 18G2. General: Colonel Connor, with seven companies of Third Infantry, California Volun- teers, and three companies Second Cavalrv, will reach Ruby Vallej' to-day, en route for Salt Lake. The command is in good health, and under the admirable discipline estab- lished by Colonel Connor, is perfectly reliable for any service required of it. From Brig- adier-General Carleton I have no late official reports. He has a fine l:)ody of troops, l)robably now on the Rio Grande; I shall continue to throw forward supplies to meet all Ills wants. From the District of Oregon I have nothing special to report; all is quiet in the Indian country, and a strong cavalry force is on the road to protect the approach- ing overland emigration. In the District of Humboldt, the Indian disturbances still con- tinue. The troops under Colonel Lippitt, Second Infantry, California Volunteers, are vigorously prosecuting hostilities; many Indians have been killed, and we have now some eight hundred at the different military stations, who have either been captured or who have voluntarily surrendered. The Superintendent of Indian Aliairs has made arrangenients to have all these Indians placed on a reservation on Smith River, in the northwest section of the State of California. The steamer which leaves here on the fitfh instant will transport the Indians to Crescent City, near which point I have a battalion of the Second Infantry, California Volunteers, totake charge of them. I have brought down from Oregon tlie residue of the Second Infantry, California Volunteers, and sent them to service in the District of Humboldt. I have also brought down from Humboldt the three companies of the Third Infantry, California Volunteers (Connor's regiment), preparatory to their movement in the direction of Salt Lake. The Washington Terri- toiy regiment. Colonel Steinberger, is doing well. Six full companies have been raised here; five of them are now in the District of Oregon, and the sixth will go tip on the next steamer. I have never received any special instructions as to the disposition of the forces I designated for tlie protection of the overland mail route, but I have assumed it as a matter of course that the route between this and Salt Lake City came under my special supervision, and have acted accordingly. Very respectfullv, vour obedient servant, " " G. AVRIGHT, Brigadier-General, V. S. Army, Commanding. Brig.-Gen. L. Thomas, Adjutant-General, U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. 508 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. Headquarters District of Utah, Fort Ruby, Nev., September 14, 18G2. Major: I have tlie honor to report my return to this post from Salt Lake last evening. I am glad I made the journey, as it will be the means of saving my command much suf- fering for want of water. The country between this place and Salt Lake is an alkali desert, scarce of wood and water, but I have made such arrangements as will enable me to take my command over with comparative comfort. It will be impossible for me to describe what I saw and heard in Salt Lake, so as to make you realize the enormity <>f ^Mornionism ; sufHce it, that I found them a communitv of traitors, murderers, fanatics, and wlnires. The jtcople pul)licly rejoice at reverses to 'our arms, and thank God thattlie American Government is gone, as they term it, while their l)rophet and bishops preach treason from the pulpit. The Federal officers are entirely powerless, and talk in whispers, for fear of being overheard by Brigham's spies. Brighara Young riiles with despotic sway, and death by assassination is the penalty of disobedi- ence to his commands. I have a difficult and dangerous task before me, and will endeavor to act with prudence and firmness. I examined the country in the vicinity of the city to find a suitable loca- tion for a post. Fort Crittenden (Camp Floyd) is in ruins, except the few Iraildings of which 1 send you a description, and for which the owner asks $15,000. There are also some Iniidings purchased by and belonging to the Overland Mail Company, and now occupied by them, but which are not for sale. Of the remaining buildings 'there is nothing left 'but the adobes, except two or three btiildings owned ''by former sutlers, which are in toleral)le repair, and could be purchased cheap. If it were designed to establish a permanent post, most of the buildings would have to be torn down and removed, as many of them are half a mile from the officers' quarters, or what was known as headquarters. The latter buildings are the only ones in tolcralile rei)air ; the others require doors, win- dows, and considerable work to place them in liahitable order. The land is considered a Government reserve, but the post is badly located, being on the edge of the reserve and adjoining a small village, inhabited by 'a class of persons of questionable character. There is good grazing on the reserve, wliich is the only redeeming quality, in my opinion, it has. There are sufficient adobes on the ground to erect such addition'al buil'dings as I may require, but good timber is scarce, and the sawmills are sixty miles distant. 1 foiind another location, which I like better for various reasons, which I shall explain. It is on a plateau about three miles from Salt Lake City, in the vicinity of good timber and sawmills, and at a point where hay, grain, and other produce can be purchased chea]ier than at Fort Crittenden. It is also a point which commands the city, and where one thousand troops would lie more efficient than three thousand on the other side of the Jordan. If the General decides that I shall locate there, I intend to c^uietly intrench my position, and then say to the Saints of Utah, enough of your treason; but if it is intended that I shall merely protect the overland mail and permit the Mormons to act and utter treason, then I ha'd as well locate at Crittenden. The Federal officers desire and beg that I will locate near the city. The Governor especially is very urgent in the matter. It is certainly rather late in the season to biiild quarters, but I believe I could make my command comfortable before very cold weather sets in. It is raining here now, and snowing on the surrounding moitntains. It is important that I should know the General's decision as soon as possible, as winter is fast ayjproach- ing. Communication by mail or telegraph will, until my arrival at Salt Lake, reach me earlier by being directed to Ruby Valley than to any other jjoint. I have the hoiior to remain, your obedient servant, P. EDWARD CONNOR, Colonel Third Infantry, California Volunteers, Commanding District of Utah. Maj. R. C. Drum, Assistant Adjutant-General, San Francisco, Cal. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, November 18, 1862. General: I have the honor to inclose herewith a copy of a letter from Colonel P. E. Connor, Third Infantry, California Volunteers, commanding the District of IJtah, dated November 6, 1862, also a copy of the report of Major E. McGarry, Second Cavalry, Cali- fornia Volunteers, detailing the result of his expedition to caiitu're guerrillas and "punish Indians engaged in the late massacres on the Humboldt River. The swift retributive punishinent which has been meted out to those Indians will doubtless have the effect of preventing a repetition of their barbarities. It is the only way to deal with those savages. Very respectfuUv, vour obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. B. Army, Commanding. Brig.-Gen. L. Thomas, Adjutant-General, U. S. Army, Waihinjton, D. C. THIRD REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 509 Headquarters District of Utah, Camp Douglas, Utah, November 20, 1862. Major: You will pi-oceed this p. m., with a detachment of sixty men of your com- mand, to Cache Valley, at which point are encamped Bear Hunter's tribe of Snake and Bannock Indians, who, I am credibly informed, have in their possession an emigrant boy, about ten years of age, whose parents were murdered last summer by Indians. The boy's uncle is at present "at Cache Valley, and will guide you to where the boy is. You will march by night, and by a trail which' will lie shown you "by a guide who will accompany your command. Surround the Indians, if possible, before they become aware of your presence, and hold them prisoners while you send a part of your men to a valley about two miles from the Indian camp, where, I am told, there is a large number of stock stolen from murdered emigrants, which, if you have reason to believe that my information is correct, vou will drive to this ]iost. You will search the Indian camp thoroughly for the emigrant boy, and if vou should not find him you demand him of the Indians, and if not given up vou will bring three of their principal men to this post as hostages. You will also inves- tigate as to their complicity in the massacres of last summer, and if you have reason to l>elieve any of them are guilty you will bring all such to this post for trial. You will not tire upon the Indians unless yo"u find it necessarj^to the proper execution of your instruc- tions. P. EDWARD CONNOR, Colonel Third Infantry, California Volunteers, Commanding District. Mnj. E. McGarry, Second Cavalry, California Volunteers. Headquarters District of Utah, Camp Douglas, Utah, December 2, 1862. Colonel : I have the honor to inclose a letter of instruction to Major McGarry, and his report of the expedition upon which he was sent. The uncle of the boy, who is now at this post, is a resident of Oregon, and, as he informs me, has been in search of the boy for two years. Three sisters of his, who were captured at the same time, are dead. He also informs me that three expeditions had previoiisly been sent out from Oregon for the recovery of the children, one of which was under command of Captain Dent, of the Ninth Infantry. The Indians are threatening the overland mail route east and west of here. I have no fears of the western end, as tiie lessons I have been teaching them and the messages I send them make them fear me. About a week since I sent ten men to protect the tele- graph station at Big Sandy, which was threatened by Indians. On Saturday last they "stole one hundred horses from Fort Bridger Reserve, belonging to some mountaineers, who are w'intering there ; and fears are entertained that they will attack some of the sta- tions of the overland mail. I have therefore ordered Company I, Captain Lewis, of my regiment, to garrison Fort Bridger this winter. I shall order detachments of his company to the different stations in this district, east of here, if I find it will be necessany. Pacific Springs Station, lately attacked by the Indians, is just east of the line, dividing this district and the Department of the West, and has been garrisoned by troops from that department. The telegraph station at Big Sandy is in the District of Oregon. I shall leave the ten men there at that point until I am satisfied there is no further danger from the Indians, unless otherwise ordered. 1 have the lionor to remain, very respectfully, your obedient servant, P. EDWARD CONNOR, Colonel, Third Infantry, California Volunteers, Commanding District. Lieut. -Col. R. C. Drum, Assistant Adjutant-General, Department of the Pacific, San Fran- cisco, Cal. The establishment of the Third Infantry in the vicinity of Salt Lake City seemed to have aroused the ire of the Mormon leaders, and the fol- lowing correspondence is inserted in this place as part of the history of the Third Infantry, for the purpose of showing the difficult and danger- ous duties the regiment was required to perform: Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, March 14, 1863. General: Within the last ten days affairs in Utah have assumed a threatening aspect. My latest dispatch from Colonel Co'nnor, dated on the twelfth, says that Brigham Young hoisted a signal flag that day, and assembled fifteen hundred armed men ; they were sub- secjuently dismissed, but ^tormon guards patrol the city nightly. Colonel Connor is impressed with the belief that they are courting an attack by his forces; that they do 510 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. not wish to take the initiative, but will do all in their power to provoke a combat. I have telegraphed to Connor to be prudent and cautious. He has a commandins position, with ample supplies. As soon as the roads are passable I will throw forward the residue of Connor's regiment and such other troops as can be spared. I have directed Colonel Connor to telegrai^h direct to you anything very important. We are raising the additional regiment of infantry and tlie seven comjianies of cavalry, but the recruiting is slow. The greatest emijarrassment is the want of funds. We cannot possibly get alon^ on this coast without specie. With treasury notes fluctuating in value, frequently at a discount of 50 per cent, it is impossible to make contracts, and when pur- chases are made we i>ay nearly double price. Arrangements are being made to throw forward troops and supplies in the earij' spring for the establishment of a post at Fort Boise, on Snake River, under the immediate supervision and orders of Brigadier-General Alvord, commanding the District of Oregon. I am also making preparations to establish a post at the Kkimatli Lakes, in Oregon. With the exception of Indian disturbances in the District of Humboldt, and on Owens River, Camp Independence, the countr_y is quiet. I am advancing the Fifth Infantry, California Volunteers, under Colonel Bowie, into the Territory of Arizona, and the Fourth Infantry, California Volunteers, will occupy the southern portion of California, including Fort Yuma. General Carleton asked for rein- forcements, and I deem it important to secure both Arizona and INIesilla from being again overrun by the Rebel hordes, that a respectable force shoi;ld occupy these districts ; and another object I have in view is to keep an eye on the neighboring iStates of the Mexican Republic, wliere most of the disaffected of tliis State go. The Legislature of this State is still in session at Sacramento. A bill is now pending, wliich will doubtless l^ecome a law, appropriating !i^(100,000 to place the State on a war footing. On the eighteenth instant I shall review and inspect Major Thompson's battal- ion of four companies of cavalry; they will sail tor New York on the steamer of the twenty-first. With great respect, your obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Brig. -Gen. L. Thomas, Adjutant-General, U. S. Arnii/, Washington, D. C. Headquarteks Camp Douglas, Utah, March 15, 1863. Colonel: I have the honor to communicate, for the information of the General com- manding, the following facts in relation to the extraordinary proceedings of the people of the Territory during the last twelve days. On Tuesday, the third instant, an excited meeting was held in the Mormon Tabernacle, in Salt Lake City, at which resolutions were passed asking his Excellency Governor Harding, and Associate Justices Drake and Waite, to resign and leave the Territory. The reason "they gave for this action is that those gentlemen caused a bill to be pre- sented before Congress which they say is inimicable to their interests ; but I have reason to believe that such is not their real cause of grievance, and that because those gentle- men do not choose to become the tools and creatures of Brigham Y'oun^, and follow in the footsteps of ex-Governor Cummings, the present Chief Justice Kinney, and the present Secretary of State, Frank Fuller, is the real cause of this action against them. The latter otiicers, Messrs. Kinney and Fuller, disgrace their commissions and the Gov- ernment they represent, and I unhesitatingly assert, that while the former Chief Justice, Kinney, holcls his office, no conviction can be had before his Court against a Mormon unlessBrigham Young would sanction such conviction. This appears strong language, Init the assertions are susceptible of proof, and manifest to every resident and loyal citi- zen of the Territory. On Tuesdav, thethird, and lietween the hours of 10 p. m. and 3 a. m. of the fourth instant, Brigham caused to be removed from the Territorial arsenal to his residence all the ordnance and ordnance stores, and placed a large body of armed men in his yard, whic;h is inclosed with a high stone wall. On Monday, the nintli, he raised the national flag over his residence, for the first time, I am told, since his arrival in the Territory, but not, however, from motives of yjatriotism, or for any loyal purpose, but as a signal to his people to assemble armed, whicli they immediately did, to the nunilier of about one thousand five hundred. Tlie same farce was performed again on the twelfth instant, and the only excuse his adherents give for this extraordinary proceeding is that he feared I would arrest him for uttering treasonable language, but, in my oi^inion, that is not the true cause, as there has been nothing in my conduct or language which could be con- strued so as to induce that belief, further than what I said wlien I first entered the Ter- ritory, to the effect that "any person, whosoever he might be, who was guilty of using treasonable language, would be arrested and sent to Alcatraz Island." Since liiy arrival tlie people of the Territory have been treated kindly and courteously by both my officers and men, who have nevergiven one of them cause for complaint, which the people freely acknowledge. But, notwithstanding this, the courtesy we have given is returned with abuse; they rail at us in their sermons, in which we are also classed with cut-throats and gamblers, our Government cursed and villified in their public speeches and meetings, and those of their people who supply this camp with vegetables, eggs, butter, and prod- THIRD REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 511 vice are proscribed and shamefully abiised for extending such favors. The late armed display was a mere ruse to frighten the proscribed Federal officers from the Territory; or else tliey desire to have a conilict with the Government, and are endeavoring to provoke me into inaugurating it; the latter I believe to be the real motive, however Brigham Young may try to disguise the fact. As evidence to substantiate the latter belief, he made use of the following language in a speech delivered at the Tabernacle on Monday, the third instant: " Joseph Smith told me thirty years ago that these prophecies were bound to come true. He hoped they would. 'He would like to live in Heaven with the Government of the United States, but he had no desire to live with a people who had brought ruin and disgrace npnu their own heads. He would not live with or have anything to do with the United States. He would have a free and independent Government to himself, where he could enjoy his civil and religious liberties. That Smith had told him that the South would rise against tlie North, and the North against the South, and that they would fight until both par- tics were destroyed, and for my part give it God-speed, for they shed the blood of the ]ir(>phet." And on Sunday, the eighth instant, he said: "Is there anything we would not do to show our loyalty to the Government? Yes ; if the present administration should ask us for one thousand men, or even five hundred, to go down there (meaning to tight the Rebels), I would see them damned first, and then they could not have them while these soldiers are in our vicinity." And at the same place, and on the same day, Heber Kimball, second President of the Mormon Church, said: " We can defy the whole Federal Government." To which the congregation responded, "That's so, we can." The people are, by order of Brigham Young, busily engaged in preparing ammunition and cannon i and their foundry for some weeks past has been used for casting cannon- Vialls; they also loudly assert "tluit 1 shall not be reinforced, and that if the attempt is made they will cut off the reinforcements in detail and attack me. The law against jiolygamyis a dead letter on the statute books; Brigham has lately violated it, and boasts that he will have as many wives as he desires, and advises his people to pursue the same course. American citizens, who are not Mormons, cannot hold real estate in the Territory, and those who undertake to do so are abused and threatened, their property stolen, or confiscated by the jNIormon Courts upon a charge manufactured for the occa- sion. I have applications dailj' from people of the Mormon faith who desire to leave the Territory, and who say thej^ cannot do so without protection from me, as thev fear they would be arrested, their property taken from them on some trumped-up cliarge, and probably their lives taken. They have ample grounds for their fears, for such has been the fate of many a poor wretch who dared to apostatize and leave the Mormon Church. Yesterday morning Brigham Yoiing started for the northern settlements with a guard of one hundred and fiftj^ mounted men. Previous to starting they were drawn up in front of his residence, and as the Governor's son, who is also his Private Secretary, was passing, some of them shouted: "Three cheers for ex-Governor Harding, and long life to Jeff. Davis." Companies are drilled daily and exercised in target practice. I liad contemplated and have all preparations made for another expedition against the Indians, this being the best and most favorable season for that service, for the reason that in the summer the Indians scatter so in the mountains that'it is impossible to make a successful campaign against them. But in consequence of the hostile attitude of the Mormons, I will be compelled to forego such duty for the season. This is a plain and brief statement of the facts as they exist here, and, unless reinforced, as I have requested in a former communication, I would respectfully recommend that my command be withdrawn from the Territory, and the jMormons be left to further prepai-a- tions of their infamous conduct until sirclitime as the Government can spare the number of troops required to forever put a stop to their outrageous, unnatural, and treasonable institutions. My command is in no immediate danger, but if the present preparations of the Mormons should continue, I will be compelled, for the preservation of my com- mand, to strike at the heads of the Church, which I can do with safety, for, they being once in my power, their followers will not dare touch me; but if I remain in my present position (altnough a sti-ong one), for them to attack me, I am lost, as they have about five thousand men capal)le of bearing arms, and cannon of heavier caliber than mine. In any event, the General commanding can rest assured that I will do nothing rashly or hastily, and my intercourse with them will be, as heretofore, courteous and firm. I herewith inclose the replies of Ms Excellency Governor Hardii\g, and Judges Waite and Drake, to the Mormon committee who waited upon them the day after the meeting of the third instant. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant, P. EDWARD CONNOR, Colonel Third Infantry, California Volunteers, Commanding Post. To Lieut. -Col. R. C. Drum, Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. Army, Department of Pacific, Sa7i Francisco, Cal. 512 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, March 30, 1863. General: I liave the honor to transmit herewith, for the consideration of the General- in-Chief and War Department, a communication dated on tlie fifteenth instant, and addressed to my lieadquarters by Colonel P. E. Connor, Third Infantry, California Vol- unteers, commanding at CampDouglas, Utah Territory, together with the remarks of Brigham Young on the third ot March, and the replies of Governor Harding and Judges Drake and Waite to the Mormon committee who waited upon those gentlemen and pre- sented the resolutions ])assed by the mass meeting held on the third instant, requesting them to resign and leave the Territory. The astounding developments exhibited in these documents demand serious consider- ation and prompt action to enforce obedience to our laws, and to sustain and support the officers of the general Government in the projier discharge of their tluties. Although the excitement at Great Salt Lake City, brought al)out by the treasonable acts of Brigham Young and his adherents, has somewhat subsided, yet I am fully satisfied that they only wait for a favorable opportunity to strike a blow against the Union. When Colonel Con- nor approached Salt Lake City he submitted to me the question as to the location of his camp. Brigham Young was exceedingly anxious that the troops should occupy Camp Critten- den, or some point remote from the city, but after mature consideration I came to the conclusion that the site of the present camp was the most eligible for the accomplish- ment of the objects in view. It is a commanding position, looking down on the city, and hence has been dreaded by the Mormon Chief. The good order and strict discipline en- forced by Colonel Connor have left the people of the city without any cause of complaint, on account of the proximity of thetroojjs; but they have, doubtless, great apprehensions that their odious institutions, so repugnant to civilized society, may receive a check by the presence of a large body of loyal men sworn to maintain "the laws and authority of the United States. Colonel Connor has a strong position and is in no immediate danger, and I shall throw forward reinforcements as soon as they can be procured; as they advance towards Salt Lake the command will Ix' increased by the addition of such troops as can be spared from tiie posts east of the Sierra Nevada. By late telegraphic dispatches I am advised of attacks on two or three of the overland mail stations by Indians beyond Ruby Valley. Detachments of cavalry fr.om Salt Lake and Fort Churchill have been ordered along the line to punish the offenders and protect the mail; the cavalry company from Fort Churcbill will then unite with other troops en route for Salt Lake. Captain Selfridge, commandant of the Navy Yard at Mare Island, having received information tliat an organization existed in Solano County, composed of Rebel sympathizers, with the purpose of seizing the yard and destroying the public property, recalled the steamer "Saginaw," then lying in the harbor of San Francisco, and on the eve of departure on a cruise south, as I reported some days since. A feverish anxiety exists in the public mind that organizations inimical to the Government are prepared and will strike when an opportunity offers a fair prospect of success ; 1 shall take care that no such oi)portunity is presented. Very resijcctfully, your obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Brig.-Gen. L. Thomas, Adjutant-General, U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. Remarks of Brigham Young, March 3, 1S63, not Published in "Deseret News^^ of March 4, 1SG3. Of the Governor he said: "Let him go back to his (Governor Harding's) friends, if he have any. He has none, either in Heaven or hell, or anywhere else. "This man who is sent here to govern the Territory — man, did I say? thing, I mean; a nigger worshiper, a blaCk-hearted abolitionist is what he is, and what he represents, and these two things I do utterly despise — he wants to have tlie telegraph torn doMni and the mail stopped and turned by way of Panama. And to the people he said: 'Do you acknowledge this man Harding as your Governor? ' (Voices) ' No ; you are our Governor.' 'Yes,' said he (Brigham), 'I am your Governor. Will you allow such a man to remain in the Territory?' (Voices) 'No; put him out.' 'Yes,' "replied Brigham, ' put him out ;_ Harding and Drake and Waite must leave the Territory. If they will not resign, and if the President will not remove them, the people must attend to it. I will let him (Hard- ing) know who is Governor. I am Governor. If he attempts to interfere with my affairs, woe, woe, unto him.' " Of the Judges he said : " Judges Drake and Waite are perfect fools and tools for the Governor. If they could get the power, as they want to do, to have the Marshal choose juries of cut-throats, black- legs, soldiers, and desperadoes of California, and if we are to be tried by such men, what would become of us?" THIRD REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 513 Reply of hix Excellency Governor Harding to the Mormon Committee who waited upon him, Pre- sented the Resolutions passed by the Mass Electing held on the third instant, and Requested him to Resign and Leave the Territory. Having stated the oliject of this visit, the Governor replied to them, in suljstance, as follows : "Gentlemen, 1 helieve that I understand this matter perfectly. You may go back and tell your constituents that I will not resign m.y office of Governor, and that 1 will not leave this Territory iintil it shall please the President to send me away. I came here a messenger of peace' and good will to your people; but I confess that my opinions about many things have changed. But I came also, sirs, to discharge my duties honestly and faithfully to my Government, and I will do it to the last. It is in your power to do me per- sonal violence, to shed my blood, but this will not deter me from my pur]iose. If the President can be made to believe that I have acted wrongfully, that I have been unfaith- ful to the trust that he has confided to me, he will doubtless remove me;' then I shall be glad to return to my family and home in the States, and will do so, carrying with me no unjust resentments towards you or anybody else. But I will not be driven away. I will not cowardly desert my post.' I may be in danger by staying, but my mind is fixed. "I desire to have no" trouble, I am anxious to live and again meet my family, but if necessary an administrator can settle my affairs. Let me now say to you, sirs, in con- clusion, and as this is said to be a band of prophets, I too will iirophecy: If one drop of my blood is shed by your ministers of vengeance while I am in the discharge of my duty, it will be avenged, and not one stone or adobe in your city will remain upon another. Your allegations in this paper are false, without the shadow of truth. You condemn my message as an insult to you, and yet you dare not publish it for fear that your judgment will not be sustained by the people tliemselves. That I have done you wrong in I'epre- senting you to the Government as disloyal is simply |)re)iosterous. Your peoi)le, public teachers, and bishops have, time and time again, admitted the fact. I am now done, sirs, and you understand me." Reply of his Honor Judge Drake, on the Same Occasion. He said: "The communications you have made are of some importance, as they are intended to affect me. I desire to say something before you go. It is no small thing to request a citizen to leave a country. Are you aware of the magnitude of the business you have undertaken? I deny that you have any cause for such conduct towards me. lam an American citizen, have a right to go to any part of the Republic. I have a right to petition or ask this Government to amend the laws or pass laws. You, Taylor and Pratt, are men of experience and reputed to be men of learning, and ought to know better than to insult a man bj^ such means. That it is mean and contemptilile. That on your part, Taylor, a foreigner, it is impudence unequaled, and Pratt, a citizen, ought to know better than to trample on the rights of a citizen liy performing such a dirty enterprise." Judge Drake said : " Your resolutions are false, and the man that drafted them knew it to be so, and 1 further understand that Brigham Young, in the meeting at the Tabernacle, called me a fool and a tool of the Governor." Here Taylor admitted that Young did so say. The Judge then said: "Go back to Brigham Young, your master, that embodiment of sin and shame and disgust, and tell him that I neither fear him nor love him nor hate him, but that I utterly desjiise. Tell him, whose tools and tricksters you are, that I did ni)t come here by his permission, and that I will not go away at his desire or by his direc- tions. I have given no cause of iiffense to any one, I have not entered a Mormon house since I came here, your wives and daughters liave not been disturbed by me, and I have not even looked upon your concubines or lewd women. I am no skulk from the punish- ment of crimes. "1 tell you, if you or this man you so faithfully serve attempt to interfere with my lawful business, you will meet with trouble of a character you do not expect. A horse tliief or a murderer has, when arrested, a right to speak in Court, and, unless in such capacity, and such circumstances, don't you ever dare to speak to me again." Reply of Judge Waite to the Committee, on the Same Occasion. "To comply with your wishes, gentlemen, under such circumstances, would be to admit impliedly, at least, one of two things : Either that I was sensible of having done something wrong, or that 1 was afraid to remain at my post and perform my duty. I am not conscious either of guilt or fear. I am, therefore, obliged respectfully to decline acceding to your request." Headquarters District of Utah, Great Salt Lake City, Utah, October 26, 1863. Colonel: In former communications I have had the honor to fuUj^ set forth my views to the De})artment Commander relative to the condition of the Mormon people and the sentiments of their leaders, and have endeavored to present my opinions as to the settle- ment of the Mormon question, so far as it has necessarily thrust itself upon me in the j)erformance of strictly military duties. I need hardly repeat tliat it has been my con- stant endeavor to maintain amicable relations with the people and avoid conflict, so far as compatible with the strict and proper fulfillment of the obligations resting upon me. 514 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. Tully understanding that it was no part of my business to interfere with the religious tenets, or even the illegal practices of this peculiar people, exce))t when called upon l)y the civil authorities, tlie open declaration of hostility to the Government on the part of their public men, and their bold, continued, and unceasing teachings of disloyalty, have time and again tended to pi'oduce excitements leading to collision, which have only been avoided bN* the most temperate and moderate course of the otHcers and men of my com- mand, ttntil such time, therefore, as the Government, in the interest of humanity and the vindication of its offended dignity and laws, shall deem it advisable to inaugurate by force an observance of its recorded laws, and come to the relief of a people oppressed and downtrodden by a most galling church tyranny, my own course has been plainly marked by the dictates of policy and the manifest necessity of the case._ Entertaining the opinion that ^Nlormonism, as preached and practiced in this Territory, is not only subversive of morals, in conflict with the civilization of the y)resent age, and oppressive on j;he people, but also deeply and boldlj^ in contravention of the laws and best interests of the nation, I have sought, by every proper means in my power, to arrest its progress and prevent its spread. As a question for the civilian, I can conceive of but two ways of striking at its root and annihilating its baneful influence. The one, by an adequate military force, acting under martial law and punishing, with a strong hand, every infraction of law or loyalty; the other, by inviting into the Territory large num- bers of Gentiles to live among and dwell with the people. The former, I am aware, is at the present time impracticable, even though it were deemed advisable. The latter, if practicable, is perhaps, in any event, the wiser course. With these remarks I desire to inform the Department Commander that I have considered the discovery of gold, silver, and other valuable minerals in the Territory of the highest importance, and as present- ing the onlj' prospect of bringing hither such a population as is desirable or possible. The discovery of such mines would unquestionably induce an immigration to the Terri- torjr of a hardy, industrious, and enterprising population, as could not but result in the happiest eflfects, and, in my opinion, presents the only sure means of settling peaceably the "Mormon question." 'Their presence and intercourse with the people already liere would greatly tend to disabuse the minds of the latter of the false, frivolous, yet danger- ous and constant teachings of the leaders that the Government is their enemy and perse- cutor for opinion's sake. As I have said, these doctrines are continually being preached to them, initil the mass of the people believe that the Government, instead of desiring their welfare, seeks their destruction. To the end, then, that the inducements to come hither may be presented to the teeming populations of the East and West, seeking new fields of exploration and prosperity, I have looked upon the discovery of mines in this Territory as in the highest degree important, first to this people, and secondly to the Government, for the reasons stated. Having reason to believe that the Territory is full of mineral wealth, I have instructed commanders of posts and detachments to permit the men of their commands to prospect the country in the vicinity of their resyjective ]oosts whenever s\ich course would not interfere with their military duties, and to furnish every proper facility for the discovery and opening of mines of gold, silver, and other minerals. The results, so far, have exceeded my most sanguine expectations. Already reliable reports reach me of the discovery of rich gold, silver, and copper mines in almost every direction, and that by spring one of the largest and most hopeful fields for mining operations will be opened to the hardy ancl adventurous of our people. Both gold quartz and silver leads have been discovered at Egan Canon, about two hundred miles west of this place ; also, in Ruby Valley, and at points along the mail route. The Goose Creek Mountains, one hun- dred and fifty miles northwest oHhis city, are believed to contain rich mines of precious metals. The mountains in the immediate vicinity of this place are being explored and prospected, and 1 have reason to believe with successful results. Already within a dis- tance of from twenty-five to fifty miles of this city, in the east and west mountains, mines have been discovered yielding, with imperfect tests, rich indications of silver, and largely charged with lead and copper ores. The work is still going on, and 1 have little dotiW that rich veins of silver, and probably gold, will be discovered in almost every direction, and still nearer to Great Salt Lake City. I may also mention that near Camp Connor, one hundred and fifty miles north of this place, large deposits of salt, sulphur, and extensive beds of coal have been found, while the springs adjoining the camp yield immense deposits of the carbonate of soda, which will one day, I have no doubt, iDe of very considerable commercial value. If I be not mistaken in these anticipations, I have no reason to doubt that the "Mormon question" will at an early day be finally settled by peaceable means, without the increased expendi- ture of a dollar by the Government, or still more important, without the loss of a single soldier in conflict. 1 have every confidence, therefore, in being able to accomplish this desirable result without the aid of another soldier in addition to those already under my command, notwithstanding the obstacles sought to be thrown in my way by the Mormon leaders, who see in the present policy the sure downfall of their most odious church sys- tem of tyranny. I have no fear for'the future, and believe the dawn is breaking upon this deluded people, even though their elders, and bishops, and chief priests may escape the personal punishment their sins against law and crimes against humanity and the Government so richly merit. I have the honor to remain, very respectfully, your obedient seiwant, P. EDWARD CONNOR, Brigadier-General, U. S. Volunteers, Commanding District. Lieut.-Col. R. C. Drum, Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. Army, San Francisco, Cal. THIRD REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 515 Headquarters District of Utau, Camp Douglas, Utah, February 15, 1864. General: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of a certified copy of a com- munication addressed through the General-in-Chief to the Hon. Secretary of War by Hon. J. T. Kinney, Delegate from Territory of Utah, transmitted to me for report, and to submit the following as my Tiews on the several subjects contained in the communi- cation referred to : In regard to the first point made by Mr. Kinney, relating to the location of Camp Doug- las, I am not apprised whetlier the camp is within the limits of Great Salt Lake City, as the authorities may have chosen to prescribe in a charter, or describe in an ordinance. For aught I know to the contrary, the Territorial or city authorities may have extended their city jurisdiction on paper over the whole tract of country from the mountains to the .lordan. It was and is a question which has occasioned me neither to make careful inquiry nor to exercise much consideration. 1 recognized the supreme authority of the United States as existing here, however little it may be respected by the leaders of the masses of the people, and establislied my camp on what is unquestionably public domain, never reduced to adverse possession by cities, towns, or private persons, so far as I am aware. I did not recognize the right, riow claimed, of the Legislature or city to embrace a vast region of country for city or any other purpose antagonistic to the interests of the Government, when that Government desired or required any part of such domain. Mr. Kinney is at a loss to understand why "General Connor should locate his camp within the limits of a peaceful and loyal city," and why he " did not occupy Camp Crit- tenden." In reply, I have to say that Camp Douglas is on the yniblic domain, at least two miles distantfrom the nearest house in the city. It was selected on account of its salubrious and convenient site and abundance of water. The alleged annoyance to the citizens, from the fact that one of the several streams running through or near the city is rendered filthy by the presence of the troops, is greativ exaggerated, and is, in my opinion, an excuse for, rather than a well founded cause of, complaint. My reasons for locating the camp were, at the time of location, and still are, regarded as good and suffi- cient. First, it was and is desirable that the camp should be at some central point in the district where supplies of forage could be most advantageously procured, and whence roads diverge in all directions — north, south, east, and west. These advantages could best be secured at its present location. Second, I deemed it not only prudent, but abso- lutely necessary to the respect due to, and the dignity of, the Government, that the camp should be located and maintained in the immediate vicinity of the headquarters of Brig- ham Young and his attendant nest of traitors. Previous to my arrival I was not only informed, but it was bruited about in every direction among" the peoj^le, that the forces under my command — soldiers marcliing to the relief and for the protection of the Territory — would not be permitted to cross the Jordan, on the west. This threat, publicly given out, I subsequently found to have been intended as an intimidation, with a view to stopping the command at Fort Crittenden. How much the desire of speculators to sell to Government the buildings at the latter point at exorbitant rates had to do with the origin of tlie threat, I deem it unnecessary here to argue. Mr. Kinney overstates the fact very considerably when he dwells on the loyalty and peacefulness "of the people of Utah. They are bound down by a system of church tyranny more complete than that which held the bondmen of ancient Rome in early days, or now enthralls Afric's sons on the cotton fields of the South. The world has never seen a sys- tem of bondage, abject slavery, espionage, and constant, unintermitting tyranny in the most trivial relations of life, more galling than that with which Brigham Young oppresses the people in the name of religion. His teacliings, and those of his elders, all tend to impress dislo^^alty upon the minds of his subjects and antagonism towards the Govern- ment, in which he recognizes neither authority over him nor goodness in itself. Until my arrival and location in his immediate presence, his pulpit harangues were but iterated and reiterated denunciations of the Union and outbursts of bold-faced treason. Even now he and his chosen apostles, the minions of himself and the teachers of the peo- ple, can hardly conceal their inborn treason or repress the traitorous words which fill their heart san"d break upon the ear in illy concealed sneers and covert insinuations against tlie Government which fosters and protects them in their iniquities. As a specimen of the loyalty and patriotism of the man from whom this people receive their ideas, as well of religion as of morality and the Government of the United States, I c^uote a brief paragraph from one of the so called sermons of Brigham Young, delivered in presence ot the assembled multitude on the sixth of October, 1863, at the Bowery, in Salt Lake City, to tlie semi-annual conference then in session, viz. : " As for those who Abraham Lincoln has sent here, if they meddle with our domestic aff'airs I wuU send them to hell across lots; and as for those apostates running around here, they will probably fall down and their bowels will gush out. or they will bleed somewhere else." A sermon as remarkable for its innate treason, villainous hatred of the Government, and extreme vulgarity as it is for its grammatical construction. Were it not that these words, as used by the chief priest of the church, are susceptible of the most complete and overwhelming proof, it would pass credence that they were ever uttered by any man, however debased, in any ])ulpit in the land. Taught, led, governed, tyrannized over by such men, by means of the most perfect system, extending throughout the whole people, and down into the deepest recesses of 516 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. every-day private and domestic life, covered witli tlie tliin gauze of a superstition called religion, unparalleled in the history of the world, and a disgrace at once to the civiliza- tion of the nineteenth eenturj^ and the free institutions of the land, it is not to be won- dered at that the people, ignorant and deluded, should have attained a state of feeling not merely inimical to the Government, but bordering on treason, only suppressed foi* the time "by the presence of troops or the personal fears of the wily, traitorous, and treacherous leaders. When, therefore, ^Ir. Delegate Kinney affects patriotism himself, and with persecuted air and earnest professions characterizes the people of Utah as either loyal or peaceful, he but excites a smile upon the lip of even the casual passer through this land of polyg- amy, treason, and kindred crimes. I'beg t(i assure the department that the presence of the troops, both in the Territory and on the present Government reservation at Camp Douglas, has done mncli to prevent treasonalile outbursts and conflict with this peculiar people, and is doing much, in a quiet way, to lead the community back to allegiance to, and proper respect and regard for, the Government. Brigham Young has impiously sworn and prophesied that the troops should either be destroj'ed or removed from Camp Douglas, and should the department intervene to remove the troops, not only would it not commend Government to the mass of the people, but it would serve to strengthen bis power and fulfill his prophecies. Not only would such a course be injurious to the Government itself, but the transfer of the troops would be regai'ded by thousands of the citizens suffering under a worse than Egyptian bondage as a withdrawal of the last ray of hope and an abandonment of them to their hard fate. That their condition has been much ameliorated since the arrival of ti'oops I have the strongest and best reasons for believing, and manv look forward eagerly and hopefullj^to the time when the power of the Government shall be felt, or the incoming of a new pop- ulation may release them from a galling despotism and restore them to their long lost rights as American citizens. I have had recent evidence of the boasted loyality of these people in the return of an expedition sent to the South for the protection of miners. The officer in charge. Lieu- tenant John Quinn, Second Cavalry, California Volunteers, in his official report, states that in many places not only could he not obtain forage for his animals at any price, the people asseverating that they would not sell a grain to Uncle Sam's minions, but he was absolutely prohibited from entering their farm liouses or seeking shelter from the winter's storms in barns, sheds, or otrthouses. 1 have also learned from credible witnesses that, in cases not few or exceptional, mercan- tile merchants and travelers visiting the southern settlements to purchase flour and grain are invariably asked if they are buying for the troops, with the declaration of farmers that, if so, grain and flour would not be sold at any price. The mere suspicion of being an agent of the Government in search of supplies is sufficient to violate any contract previously made, and debar the purchaser from obtaining a bushel of wheat, or a sack of flour, or other produce. I inclose, ft.r the information of the department (marked A), a certified copy of a com- munication just received by me from miners, citizens of the United States, wintering in the neighboring town of Franklin, near the northern border of the Territory. I need hardly say that the utmost protection will be afforded them should it be required ; but it is surely an anomalous position of affairs that citizens of the United States, ^leace- fully seeking the settlements of a Territory of their common country, and that Territory protessing, tlirough its Delegate, loyalty and patriotism, merely asking the hospitality accorded to humanity, should be compelled to look for protection from the armed troops of the Union. The hypocrisy of claiming either loyalty or peacefulness for such a peo- ple is too palpable to "require further comment. In reference to the special order directing estray cattle found on the reserve to be shot, which is complained of by Mr. Kinney as emanating from me, the department is respect- fully informed that the same was issued by Colonel Pollock, commanding Camp Douglas, and" immediately on coming to my notice it was revoked by me, and has not, in a single instance, been executed. The department is informed that Mr. Kinney is mistaken in the assertion that this command is subsisted to any considerable extent from "the products of the soil of the Territory." Our subsistence supplies are entirely drawn from the East, except only fiour, beef, and vegcfalilcs, for which articles we are now payino exorbitant rates, induced and purposely made so by the edict of Brigham to his p"eople not to sell to the troops. In this manner have the contractors (Gentiles) been broken up and forced out of the field of supplying, and Brigham, himself, or his chosen bishops, derive the profits from the enormous and unreasonable prices demanded and necessarily paid. For the same reasons the hay and wood contractors have been unable to fulfill their contracts, and the troops were compelled to go into the mountains twenty miles distant, in the dead of winter, to cut and transport timber for fuel, while the animals, from sheer necessity, have all lieen turned out to exist upon the light herbage to be found on snow- clad hills and wintry plains. In consequence of this, hot only have the troops at times suffered for want of fuel, but the cavalry has necessarily been dismounted, and many of our animals have perished for lack -of food, when it is "a conceded and well known fact that there is an abundance of forage in the Territory, for which the contractors have in vain offered the most exorliitant rates. After this statement of facts bearing on the subject, I deem it my duty to the Govern- ment and the country to add that I would regard it as extremely injudicious and impolitic THIRD REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 517 in every sense for the department to comply with the request of Mr. Delegate Kinney, and it would only do so under the most decided and earnest, yet respectful, protest on mv part. . In conclusion, I may be permitted to add that, while an order transferring- either my- self or my command to the active scenes of the East would but be responsive to my own and the imiversal heartfelt desire of the troops under me, 1 must beg leave, respectfully, to suggest that neither thev nor I have constituted Mr. Kinney our spokesman, and with a proper appreciation of his unasked for interposition to that end, and a due respect for the position he holds, would prefer communicating our wishes, on proper occasion, through some other and probably more congenial channel. I have the honor to remain, very respectfully, your obedient servant, P. EDWARD CONNOR, Brigadier-General, U. S. Volunteers, Commanding District. Henry W. Halleck, General-in-Chief, Washington, D. C. [Copy of telegram.] Camp Douglas, July 13, 1864. Lieut.-Cul. R. C. Drum, Assistant Adjutant-General: Encouraged by the unfavorable news from the East, the Mormons are assuming a very hostile attitude.' Thev have about one thousand men under arms, and are still assembling, and threaten to drive "mv Provost Guard from the city; alleged excuse for armed demon- stration, the presence of' the Provost Guard in the city. My command is much scattered, having only three hundred men at this camp. If conflict takes place, which 1 will en- deavor to avoid, can hold my position until reinforced fro pi neighboring Territories. P. EDWARD CONNOR, Brigadier-General, Commanding. [Copy of telegram.] Camp Douglas, July 15, 1864. Lieut.-Col. R. C. Drum, Assistant Adjxdant-General: Finding that I am preparing to resist any attack, and knowing that the city is at the mercy of my guns, and will be surely destroyed if my troops are attacked, the Mormons seem to be quietins down somewhat. Although armed forces are assembling inside of Brigham's yard, and having nightly drills with artillery and infantry, my impression is that there is no immediate probabilitv of conflict. The excitement is dying away among the masses of the ]ieople, still in many parts of the Territory the national currency is openly repudiated under the dictation of the Church. The leaders are buying up from the emigrants and others all the arms and ammunition possible. - P. EDWARD CONNOR, Brigadier-General, Commanding. [Copy of telegram.] Salt Lake City, July 16, 1864. Col. R. C. Dkum, Assistant Adjutant-General: The excitement is fast abating; any indication of weakness or vacillation on my part would precipitate trouble. Tlie presence of the Provost Guard was simply the excuse for the development of the mate and persistent disloyalty of the church leaders, who seek to force me into some position which will secure my removal and a consequent overthrow of my policv in Utah. The removal of tlie Provost Guard, under the circum- stances, would be disastrous in the extreme. My opinion is decided that a firm front presented to their armed demonstrations will alone secure peace and counteract the machinations of the traitor leaders of this fanatical and deluded people. P. EDWARD CONNOR, Brigadier-General, Commanding. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, July 16, 1864. Brig. -Gen. P. E. Connor, Commanding District of Utah: General: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of July first, reporting the peaceable state of affairs in vour district, and of July second, reporting the determination of a few Salt Lake merchants to initiate a forced change in the currency of the Territorv, and requesting the instruction of the Department Commander in rela- tion to the course vou should take in the matter; it having been your first impulse to 34 cv 518 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. crush out at once and forever so unpatriotic and suicidal a policy. Socui after the receipt of these letters came your telegrams of the thirteenth, received last night, and of the fifteenth, received to-day, reporting a threatened insurrection on the part of the Mor- mons, on the alleged pretext of the presence of the Provost Guard in Salt Lake City. ■ Last night I telegraphed you in answer to yours of the thirteenth, as follows: "The Major-General commanding the department appi'oves of your determination to avoid a conflict with the Mormons. Do so oy all means. Is there not some other cause than the mere presence of the guard in the city? Examine closely. Kemove the guard and troops rather than their presence should cost a war." The i\Iajor-General commanding directs me to say that he has every confidence in your discretion and good judgment, as he has in your zeal and ability, and is certain he will not have to apyjeal to these high qualities in vain. The condition of affairs at Salt Lake, as reported bj^ you, is veiy critical, not only as regards your own command, but as regards this department and the whole countiy. The question is, ai"e we at this time, and as we are now situated, in a condition to undertake to carry on a war against the Mormons, for any cause whatever, if it can possibly be avoided ; not whether there are not matters that require to be changed, bad government and worse morals to be corrected, and the authority of the National Government to be more thoroughly enforced ; but can we not pass all these by for the present, at least, and thus avoid weakening the general Government, now taxed "to its utmost, and struggling for its very existence. Your forces are very few and scattered — so the General finds those in the other districts — so undoubtedly will be found those in the Territories adjoining you. To send you the forces necessary to resist the Mormons, much more to assail them, would require more means and men than could be gathered together and sent to you from this coast ; to send away those which could be had would leave it in the hands of Secessionists, and that at a time when the inhabitants are looking with anxiety to the troubled and critical state of foreign affairs. A war with the Mormons would be the opportunity which our domestic enemies would not fail to improve, and it is not too much to say that at this time such a war would prove fatal to the Union cause in this department. Under these circumstances, the Major- General considers that it is the course of true patrotism for you not to emljark in any hostilities, nor suffer yourself to be drawn into any course which will lead to hostilities. It is infinitely better that you should, under the present circumstances, avoid contact with them. The object of troops being at this time in Utah is to protect the overland route, and not to endeavor to correct the evil conduct, manifest as it is, of the inhabitants of that Territorj'. This undoubtedly will tax your forbearance and your prudence to the utmost, but the General trusts it will not do so in vain. At this distance the General is unable to give you specific instructions as to the partic- ular things to be done or to be avoided, and must necessarily leave the details in your hands. To insure this dispatch reaching you it is sent by the hands of that excellent officer, Major McGarry, whom you will retain, if you require him, at the headquarters of his regiment. He is informed of the contents of this dispatch so that he may communicate them in case he has to destroy it. It would be well, however, if they were kept by you in strict confidence. A telegraphic cipher is also sent. Very respectfully, your- most obedient servant, R. C. DRUM, Assistant Adjutant-General. Headquarters District of Utah, Camp Douglas, Utah, Near Great Salt Lake City, July 2, 1864. Colonel : I have the honor to inform the Department Commander that I have recently become cognizant of a persistent effort on the part of a few merchants and traders doing business in Great Salt Lake City to institute a forced change in the currency of the Ter- ritory, viz. : from National Treasury notes to gold coin. without knowing whether the movement had its origin in a desire to depreciate the national currency, and to this extent weaken the arm of government, or in the selfish greed for gain, or, as is most probable, both combined, my first impulse was to arrest the originators on the first overt act to that end, and crush out at once and forever so unpatriotic and suicidal a policy. I have, however, on reflection, deemed it proper to submit the facts to the Department Commander, and ask for specific instructions on the subject should the attempt be actually made. You are respectfully informed that up to this time the only currency of the Territory has been that established by the Govern- ment — legal tender notes — and notwithstanding the product of the northern mines in dust, there is not sufficient gold and silver coin in the Territory to suffice for one day's need in commerce, trade, and barter. The only effect of the forcible measures threatened to be inaugurated by the merchants would therefore be to depreciate to an enormous extent the current value of the national currency, and disseminate among a suspicions peo]ile the opinion that the Government was fast going to pieces, and its pledged securities little better than blank paper. The efforts of bad men among tliem to sneer at the impotence of the Government, and depreciate it in any manner would be furthered, and our great nation become a THIRD REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 519 byword and reproach among a deluded community, already deeply inoculated with enmity and disloyalty towards it. In almost every other community the inevitable laws of trade would check and pre- vent the inauguration of so suicidal a policy as that indicated under the circumstances existing in this Territory, but it is greatly to be feared that unless some stringent meas- ures are authorized, a very few disloyal and greedy merchants, owing, but neither feel- ing any allegiance to nor regard for the nation/may consummate a most disastrous stroke in the forcible change of the currency. The whole matter is respectfully sub- mitted to the Department Commander for early instructions, by telegraph, if deemed advisable. I remain, Colonel, very respectfully, your obedient servant, P. EDWARD CONNOR, Brigadier-General, Commanding. Lieut. -Col. R. C. Drum, Acting Adjutant-General. Headquarters District of Utah, Camp Douglas, Utah, Near Great Salt Lake City, July 24, 1864. Colonel : I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt, at the hands of Major McGarry, Second Cavalry, California Volunteers, of your dispatch of the sixteenth instant, com- municating to me the views of the Major-General commanding the department, in reference to present and future Mormon complications in Utah, and also your favor of same date inclosing a telegraphic cipher. Last night 1 telegraphed you as follows: "McGarry has arrived; all quiet. The wishes of the commanding General will be strictly complied with. With the addition of three or four companies from Fort Churchill I will be responsible for the protection of the overland mail and tlie peaceable solution of the Mormon question. I am aware how difficult it must be, even after the fullest expo- sition in writing, for one at a distance to fully comprehend the state of atfairs existing in this Territory, and I feel sensible of the high honor done me by the commanding General, in his expressions of reliance on my judgment and discretion. At the same time I am thankful for the verj^ full exposition you have given me of the views of the commanding General, and take tliis occasion to repeat tbat they shall be implicitly observed by me, with the contident hope that notliing shall occur, in my power to prevent, which will cause hira to feel that his reliance in me has been misplaced. " For manifest reasons, some of the acts performed by me or things done may at a dis- tance appear a deviation from the peaceful policy which is at once my own aim and the desire of the General commanding, but I beg leave respectfully to assure you that those acts have been at times absolutely necessary to insure peace, and certainly always, in mj^ judgment, calculated to promote it. The commanding General, by this time, I presume, fully understands that, in case of a foreign war the overland mail would stand in far more danger from tbe Mormons than from Indians or other foes, and to protect that route it is necessary that tlie former should understand most fully that there is not only the inten- tion, but there is also the power to hold them in check.' The j)resence of the troops here, while giving no just cause of offense, and without infringing in the least upon the rights of any citizen, is potent to prevent difficulties and obstructions which would assuredly result in war. "The exhibition of iirmness and determination, accompanied by a display of force, will, 1 am confident, secure peace and prevent complications. Such addition to my present command as has been asked for, and which 1 hope is in the power of the General com- manding to give, I am confident will enable me to do all that is necessary, and I have no liesitation in pledging myself to the maintenance of peace in Utah without compro- mising the dignity of my Government or pandering in the least to the threats or expostu- lations of the treasonable organization which holds so great a sway in this Territory. " So long as my guns command the city as they do, and the force under my command is not too much reduced, I have no fear, and will be responsible for the result. Brigham Young will not commence hostilities, I think, and 1 need hardly saj' that I will not inaugurate them so long as peace is possible without dishonor. I trust that I fully appreciate the anxiety with which the commanding General, in view of the circumstances surrounding him, regards the possibility of conflict in this Territory, and so appreciating, I need hardly add that nothing will be done by me tending to complicate the undoubtedly bad state of affairs existing here." I have the honor to remain, very respectfully, your obedient servant, P. EDWARD CONNOR, Brigadier-General, Commanding. Lieut. -Col. R. C. Drum, Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. Army, Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal. The muster rolls and monthly returns of this regiment contain no remarks giving the record of events of the different companies, therefore it is impossible to write a complete history of it. 520 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. The following are the different stations occupied by the headquarters and various companies, as gleaned from the muster rolls and monthly returns: HEADQUARTERS. Was stationed in Stockton from the date of organization to December, 1861, when it was moved to Benicia Barracks, where it remained until June, 1862. During July and August it was en route to Fort Ruby, Nevada, where it arrived some time during September. The records do not show how long it remained at Fort Ruby, but early in January it was at Camp Douglas, where it remained until finally mustered out, July 27, 1866. COMPANY A. Was organized at Stockton, October 31, 1861, and went to Benicia Barracks in December, 1861. During July and August, 1862, it was en route to Salt Lake City. July tenth it was at Camp Halleck, near Stockton; July thirty-first at Carson City, Nev.; September thirtieth at Fort Ruby, Nev.; in^February and March, 1863, at Fort Churchill, Nev., ' and in January, 1864, at Camp Douglas, where it was stationed until June, 1865. It then went to Denver City, Col., where it remained until October, when it returned to Camp Douglas, where it was finally mus- tered out, July 27, 1866. COMPANY B. Was organized at Stockton, October 31, 1861. It went to Fort Sew- ard, in Humboldt County, Cal., some time during the month of December, 1861. July 10, 1862, it was at Camp Halleck, near Stockton. From February, 1863, to June, 1863, it was at Camp Union, near Sacramento. June 30, 1863, it was at Fort Churchill, Nev. During the following month it went to Fort Ruby, Nev., where it remained until October, 1864, when it returned to Camp Union, Cal., where the original mem- bers, whose terms of service had expired, were mustered out. The company was then filled up, reorganized, and sent back to Camp Doug- las, where it remained from November, 1864, to June, 1865. It then went to Denver City, Col., where it remained until October, when it returned to Camp Douglas, and was stationed there until its final muster out, .July 27, 1866. COMPANY C. This company was organized- at Benicia, December 31, 1861. It im- mediately went to Fort Bragg, Humboldt County, Cal., where it remained until the spring of 1862. Then it went to Fort Ruby, Nev., where it remained until August or September, 1863, when it moved to Camp Douglas. It was at the latter post until October, 1864. It then went to Camp Connor, or Conness, in Idaho Territory, returning to Camp Douglas in May, 1865, and remained there until its final muster out, July 27, 1866. COMPANY D. This company was organized at Stockton, October 31, 1861, and at once took station at Fort Gaston, Humboldt County, Cal. In the spring of 1862 it returned, and was stationed at Camp Union until the summer THIRD REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 521 of 1863. It then went to Camp Douglas, Utah, where it remained until its consolidation with Company C, on December 9, 1865. COMPANY E. Was organized at Benicia, December 21, 1861. During the summer of 1862 it went to Nevada and Utah, and was stationed at Camp Douglas and Fort Ruby until its disbandment by consolidation, November 1, 1864. COMPANY F, This company was organized at Benicia, on the twelfth day of Decem- ber, 1861. It went to Fort Ruby, Nev., in the summer of 1862. In the spring of 1864 it marched to Camp Douglas, where it remained until it was disbanded by consolidation, November 1, 1864. COMPANY G. Was organized at Benicia Barracks, on the ninth day of December, 1861. It remained at Benicia until the spring of 1862. It then marched to Camp Douglas, Utah, where it was stationed until it was disbanded by consolidation, November 1, 1864. COMPANY H. This company was organized at Benicia Barracks, December 12, 1861. During the spring or summer of 1862 it went to Utah, and took station at Camp Douglas. How long it remained there is not known, but in May, 1863, it was at Camp Connor, Idaho, where it remained until it was disbanded by consolidation, at Camp Douglas, November 1, 1864. COMPANY I. Was organized at Stockton, November 26, 1861. During the month of December it was moved to Benicia Barracks, where it remained until the summer of 1862, when it went to Fort Bridger, Wy. T. (then part of Utah), remaining there until August, 1864, when it marched to Camp Douglas, where it was disbanded by consolidation, November 1, 1864. COMPANY K. Was organized at Stockton, December 3, 1861.' It moved to Benicia Barracks in the same month, and Avent to Utah, with the balance of the regiment, during the summer of 1862, and was stationed at Camp Doug- las during the remainder of its term of service, being disbanded by consolidation, November 1, 1864. 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This regiment was organized at Sacramento, under the President's second call for troops from the State of California, in September and October, 1861. Its first Colonel was John Kellogg, an officer of the Third Artillery, regular army. He resigned November 8, 1861, to accept the position of Captain and Commissary of Subsistence, in which capacity he served during the war. He died April 25, 1865, just after receiving his promo- tion to the rank of Major. He was succeeded by Colonel George W. Bowie, who commanded the regiment during the balance of the time it was in the service, and was made Brevet Brigadier-General for faithful service during the war. The regiment, after its organization, joined Carleton's command, and became part of the " California Column," the history of which will be found herein (pages 32 to 68). The regiment was finally mustered out in New Mexico and Texas, during the months of November and December, 1864, except such of the enlisted men whose terms had not expired; they were transferred to the First Veteran Infantry, California Volunteers. The following correspondence and remarks, copied from monthly returns, muster rolls, and general orders, will show the nature of the work performed by the regiment. It is to be regretted that the officers did not make fuller reports of their campaigns, and thus have enabled the history of the regiment to have been more complete: Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., December 31, 1861. Brig. -Gen. L. Thomas, Adjutant-General, U. S. Army, Washington, D. C: General: Since my communications of the nineteenth and twentieth instants notliing of importance lias occurred in the department. I am throwing forward supplies to Fort Yuma as rapidly as possible. To-morrow a steamer will leave here for the mouth of the Colorado River laden with subsistence and other stores required for the movement of Colonel Carleton's expedition. It is two thousand miles to the mouth of the Colorado, at which point the stores must be reshipped on small river steamers for Fort Yuma. 1 have also embarked on the steamer a guard of one company of the Fifth California Vol- unteer Infantry, eighty-ei»ht strong, commanded by a reliable officer, who has received special instructions. Additional supplies and means of transportation are also being for- warded to San Pedro, the port of Los Angeles, Southern California, four hundred and fifty miles from this place, from thence to be sent by land to Fort Yuma, three hundred miles. I am gradually moving a portion of the Second Cavalry and the whole of the Fifth California Volunteer Infantry to Southern California, to replace the troops desig- nated for Carleton's expedition. The latter will not advance to Fort Yuma until advices are received of the arrival at that place of the stores shipped by sea. The expedition of Colonel Carleton is one of considerable magnitude; and, operating on a long line remote from its source of supplies, cannot with propriety advance from Yuma until fully pre- pared for the camiiaign. Fort Yuma is being fortified and will be securelj^ held by a strong reserve. Under the command of Colonel Carleton, an officer of skill, experience, and sound judgment, we have the strongest assurance that the expedition will be suc- cessful. The weather for many days past has been tempestuous in the extreme. The floods east and north of this ciity have destroyed a vast amount of property and almost entirelj' suspended our mail communications. The telegraph has not been in operation for several days. Verv respectfuHv, j'our obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. FIFTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 669 Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, February 10, 1862. General : For a few days past the weather has moderated, and we have a fair prospect of being able to move over the roads in the interior by the end of the month. By the steamer from San Pedro, which arrived here yesterday, I liave advices from Colonel Carleton; he is making eveiy preparation to advance to Fort Yuma as soon as the roads are passable. This week I send down the Light Battery, Company A, Third Artillery, and one com- pany of tlie Fifth Infantry. I shall then have but two more companies, and the head- quarters of the Fifth Infantry California Volunteers, to send to the southern district. It is reported that a force of eight hundred men (Rebels) are at, or in the vicinity of Tucson ; such a force could not for a moment arrest the advance of Carleton. The Columbia River being closed by ice, I have no very late intelligence from the District of Oregon ; when I last heard from that quarter everything was quiet. Very respectfullv, your obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, IT. S. Army, Commanding. Brig. -Gen. L. Thom.4.s, Adjiitant-General, U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, April 30, 1862. General: Major Drum is still absent inspecting the troops at and near Fort Yuma. My latest dates from him are of the fourteenth instant. It is probable that Colonel Carleton is now at or in advance of Fort Yuma. Colonel Bowie's Fifth Infantry, Cali- fornia Volunteers, is concentrating at Fort Yuma as a reserve. Carleton's movement will sweep the predatory bands of Baylor and Riley out of Arizona, and break up their Elan of obtaining a foothold in Sonora, and then, with the well appointed force under is command, strengthened, if necessary, by the fine reserve regiment of Bowie, 1 have no apprehensions as to the result in any conflict with the ReTaels this side of the Rio Grande. Outwardly everything is quiet in this country, but I know that there are many men on this coast who are traitors at heart, and who are at this moment writhing under the defeats of the Rebels. They are harmless now, however, because so greatly in the minor- ity, but such men require close surveillance. In the southern portion of this State there are more sympathizers with the Rebels than anywhere else, and I have now ordered Colonel Forman, of the Fourth Infantry, Cali- fornia Volunteers, now in camp at Sacramento, to proceed by the next steamer to San Pedro with his headquarters and three companies. The Colonel will take post at Camp Latham, near Los Angeles, where we have already four companies of the Second Cavalry. It has been my aimnot to create any unnecessary alarm in the public mind on this coast, but to watch closely the progress of events, and be ever ready to crush any attempt to raise the standard of rebellion on the Pacific. You will observe by my General Orders No. 17 that I am gradually drawing the cords a little closer around treason. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Brig. -Gen. L. Thomas, Adjutant-General, U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. Remarks on Return of Company K, for May, 1863. — Fifteen enlisted men of Company K composed part of the expedition sent mider com- mand of Captain T. T. Tidball against Apache Indians in Canon de Arivaypi, A. T. The expedition left Tucson, A. T., May second, at dusk; made five successive night marches; built no fires; hid during the day. Surprised and attacked an Apache rancheria in the Canon de Arivaypi, A. T., on the morning of the seventh instant. Killed forty-seven Indians; took ten children prisoners; captured sixty-six head of stock, with the loss of one man — a citizen of Arizona. Returned to Tucson on the eleventh, having marched one hundred and eighty miles in five days. Remarks on Return of Company D, for June, 1863. — Captain Tuttle, with a detachment of twenty men, and a spy party of Mexicans and Indians, proceeded in pursuit of a party of Secessionists, through a por- tion of Sonora and western Arizona, and along the borders of Sonora, 670 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. effectually breaking up and dispersing the party, and preventing them from proceeding to Texas to join the Rebel Army, arresting a portion of them, and recovering seven horses. The march was made from Tucson, A. T., on May twenty-eighth. Returned June twenty-third. The Seces- sionists were apprehended at Altar, iSonora. Remarls on Return of Company F,for Septemhcr, 1863. — On the fourth instant left Camp Miembres on an Indian scout. September lifth cap- tured and burned an Indian cam]>oody; brought away two mules and some other property. September eighth had a very spirited engagement with the Indians, which lasted about one half hour. Had one man seriously wounded; our guide was also seriouslv wounded and his horse killed. ' January 29, IS64. — On the twenty-ninth of January the Indians attacked two hunting parties of Company A, Fifth Infantry, California Volunteers, at Pinos Altos Mines, killing private Hussey and wounding Sergeant Sitton. The Indians were driven oft' with a loss of twenty killed and fifteen wounded. Sergeant Sitton l^ehaved gallantly in this afiair. January 26, IS64. — Lieutenant Thomas A. Young, Fifth Infantry, Cali- fornia Volunteers, with one Sergeant and eleven privates of the California Volunteers, started from Fort Craig, N. M., on a scout after Indians. On the twenty-eighth instant the party was attacked by about sixty Indians, who wounded Lieutenant Young, Sergeant Thomas Richards, and privates Harvey McConkey, Thomas Clark, and Louis Mann, of Company D, First California Cavalry. In this affair seven Indians were killed. The party not being strong enough to continue the fight, re- turned to Fort Craig on the thirtieth instant. February 24, 1864- — Captain James H. Whitlock, with twenty-one men of Company F, Fifth Infantry, California Volunteers, left camp on the Miembres, N. M., on the twenty-fourth day of February, on a scout after Apache Indians. At about 5 o'clock p. m. on the twenty-fifth, he came up to a party of nineteen Indians, attacked and killed thirteen of them and wounded the others, and captured one Indian pony. The command returned to camp on the twenty-ninth without the slighest accident of any kind. Bemarks on Return of Company F, for February, 1864- — On twelfth instant Captain Whitlock and twenty-four enlisted men had a fight witli the Apache Indians at Pinos Altos. Killed thirteen Indians, and cap- tured a Mexican woman from them Avhom they had prisoner fifteen years. Returned the woman to her family. April 25, 1864- — Captain Benjamin T. Harrover, Fifth Infantry, Cali- fornia Volunteers, reports that he attacked, at Apache Pass, a band of Apache Indians, numbering about two hundred, thirty of them mounted, and several of them armed with guns. At the first fire the Indians fell back, but kept uj) the fight for nearly two hours. In this affair private Wilcox, of Company E, Fifth Infantry, California Volunteers, was wounded. Indian loss, three killed; troops, one private wounded. April 7, I864. — Captain James H. Whitlock, Company F, Fifth In- fantry, California Volunteers, with a command consisting of twenty-six enlisted men of Company F, and twenty enlisted men of Company I, under Lieutenant Burkett, a:nd ten enlisted men of Company C, First Cavalry, California Volunteers, attacked about two hundred and fifty Indians near Mount Grey, or Sierra Bonita, Arizona, and, after a spirited FIFTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 671 fight of over one hour, routed the Indians, killing tAventy-one of them (left on the ground), and wounding a large number. Forty-five head of horses and mules were captured from the Indians, and all their provis- ions and camp equipage destroyed. Remarks on Return of Covipany I, for May, 186Jf. — On the thirtieth of April, 1864, the company left Fort Cummings, N. M., en route for Fort Bowie, A. T. On the fourth of May, when entering Doubtful Canon, near Steins Peak, N. M., were attacked by one hundred Apache Indians. The company routed them, killing ten, and passed through the cafion. Found, on calling the roll, that private Henry Dosher was missing, and that Sergeant C. E. Tolnas and privates Abbott, Nelson, Stone, and Webb were wounded. Arrived at Fort Bowie, A. T., on May fifth. Left that post under command of Colonel U. H. Davis, U. S. A., and with Company K, Fifth Infantry, California Volunteers, started on an expedi- tion to the Gila River. Arriving on the thirtieth of May, 1864, on the Mescal River, Companies I and K surprised two Indian rancherias, killing fifty-one, and taking prisoners sixteen women and children. May — , 186 Jf. — Captain T. T. Tidball, Fifth Infantry, California Volun- teers, with twenty-five men of his coinpany and a small party of citizens, attacked a rancheria in Canon de Arivaypi, killing over fifty Indians, wounding as many more, taking ten prisoners, and capturing sixty head of stock, with the loss of only one man, Thomas McClelland. The party marched five days without lighting a fire, maintaining silence, hiding by day and traveling by night, over a country hitherto untrod by Avhite men. Remarks on Return of Co. K, for June, 186Jf. — On the ninth of May Lieutenant DXitton and tbirty-five enlisted men of this company marched from this post with Lieutenant-Colonel N. H. Davis, Assistant Inspector- (leneral, U. S. A., and on the thirteenth were joined by Captain Tidball. On the twenty-seventh of May the detachment had a skirmish with Apache Indians on tlie San Carlos River, A. T., in which they killed one Indian and took one prisoner. Sergeant Foster was wounded in this skirmish. On the morning of the twenty-ninth instant the detachment, under command of Captain Tidball, surprised a rancheria of Apache Indians in Mescal Canon, A. T., killed thirty-six Indians, wounded four, and took two prisoners. Captured $660 in gold coin, one Sharp's car- bine, one Colt's revolver, one double-barreled shotgun, one California saddle, two boxes caps, two powder horns, and a quantity of bullets. Also captured a large number of bows and arrows, mescal, and other property valuable to Indians, which, with their huts, were destroyed. Remarks on Return of Co. F, for June, I864. — Captain Whitlock and twenty-three enlisted men of the company left the post on a scout, going southward. On the twenty-first had a slight skirmish. On the morn- ing of the twenty-second killed two Indians and captured one. Returned on twenty-eighth instant without accident of any kind. May 29, i^6'^.— Captain Geo. A. Burkett, with thirty-three enlisted men of Company I, Fifth Infantry, California Volunteers, surprised an Indian rancheria on the Rio del Mescal, and killed thirteen Indians, wounded thirteen, and took three prisoners; captured one mule, three horses, one Sharp's carbine, one saddle and saddle-bags, one ton of mescal, and a small quantity of powder. The command destroyed some fields of corn and wheat. A portion of the mescal was kept to feed the prisoners; the balance was destroyed. July 2.!i, 1864- — Lieutenant John Lambert, Company F, Fifth Infan- 672 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. try, California Volunteers, reports that the Indians attacked a detach- ment under his command in Cooks Canon. At the first fire Sergeant Hance, of Company H, Fifth Infantry, was wounded in his shoulder and hand; soon after, private Queen, of Company F, was mortally wounded. Two wagons were abandoned to the Indians; also twelve mules. Private Queen died before the fight ended. Remarhs on Return of Company K, for August, 1864- — Captain Tidball, with thirty-two men of Company K, left Fort Bowie, July 10, 1864, and scouted in a southeasterly direction through the Chihuahua Mountains. On the sixteenth, had a skirmish with Apache Indians, and killed a chief named " Old Plume." August 7, I864. — Sergeant B. F. Fergusson, of Company E, Fifth Infantry, California Volunteers, with a party, attacked fifteen Apaches, who were seen approaching the camp on the Rio Carlos, and killed five of them. August — , 1864- — The command which left Fort Cummings on the fifth day of August, on a scout to Lake Guzman, killed one Indian near the Florida Mountains. Very few Indians were seen, they having evidently deserted the country on the approach of the troops, who, on this scout, marched twelve hundred miles. August — , 1864- — Captain John S. Thayer, Fifth Infantry, California Volunteers, left Fort Goodwin, A. T., with his company, on a scout after Indians. On the fourth clay out the company destroyed about seventy acres of corn, also several small fields of beans and pumpkins. On the sixth day came upon a party of Indians; wounded several and captured one, who was afterwards shot while attempting to escape'. A Mexican captive was also rescued from these Indians. On the eighth day out attacked a party of Indians and killed six and wounded two. September 5, 186Jf. — Captain J. H. Whitlock, Company F, Fifth In- fantry, California Volunteers, reports that he found an Indian camp, sur- prised it, and captured two mules, one Sharp's carbine, one United States blanket, and one thousand pounds of mescal; burned the camp, includ- ing all that pertained to it. On the eighth of September found Indians in force and had a spirited fight with them for fifteen minutes. One man and the guide severely wounded, and one horse killed. Indian loss unknown. Our loss, one soldier and one citizen wounded, and one horse killed. The following are the stations occupied by the headquarters and various companies of this regiment: HEADQUARTERS. At Camp Union, near Sacramento, from date of organization, in Sep- tember, 1861, to March, 1862. It was then moved to Camp Wright, near Warner's Ranch, in San Diego County. It was for a short time at Drum Barracks, and then at various places en route to Texas. It was at Franklin (now El Paso), Texas, from August, 1863, until the muster out of the regiment, in December, 1864. COMPANY A. Was enrolled at Yreka by Captain Joseph Smith. It was mustered into the United States service at Camp Union, October 2, 1861. It was FIFTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 673 sent to the southern part of the State in Januar}^ 1862, arriving at Fort Yuma during the month of February. During the month of March, 1862, it started for New Mexico, arriving at Tucson in July, and at Fort Fillmore, N. M., in August. It was stationed at Fort Fillmore and Mesilla, six miles above, until January, 1863; then at Finos Altos until March, 1863; then at Fort Stanton, N. M., to May, 1864. It then formed part of an expedition to the headwaters of the Gila River, and was stationed at Fort Goodwin, Arizona, until it was ordered in to be finally mustered out, which took place at Mesilla, N. M., November 30, 1864. COMPANY B. Was mustered into the United States service at Camp Union, October 18, 1861. It remained at that post until the latter part of February, 1862, when it was sent to join the " California Column." It was on the steamer "Senator" en route to San Pedro, February 28, 1862; at Camp Wright, March 31, 1862; at Pimos Villages, April 30, 1862; at Tucson during May and June; at Cienega de Sauz, July 31, 1862; at Fort Fill- more, August 31, 1862; en route to Fort Craig, Sept. 30, 1862; stationed at Fort Craig from October, 1862, to September, 1863; scouting on Rio de los Animas and the Gila during September, October, and November, 1863; at Fort Craig, December, 1863, and January, 1864; and at Frank- lin, Texas, from February, 1864, to December 12, 1864, on which date the company was finally mustered out. COMPANY c. Was raised in Grass Valley by Captain John S. Thayer. It was mus- tered into the United States service at Camp Union, October 7, 1861. There is no record of the stations occupied by this company from date of organization to April, 1863. The comi^any w^as at Las Cruces, N. M., from April, 1863, to June, 1863; at Franklin, Texas, June 30, 1863; at Las Cruces, N. M., during July, August, and September, 1863; at La Mesilla from October, 1863, to February, 1864; at Las Cruces to May, 1864; at Fort Goodwin until ordered in to be mustered out, which event took place at Mesilla, November 30, 1864. COMPANY D. Was organized at Sacramento, and was mustered into the United States service at same place September 17, 1861. It was soon sent south and joined the "California Column." There is no record of the stations it occupied until April 30, 1863, when it was at Mission Camp, on the Gila River, en route for Tucson. It was stationed at Tucson during nearly all the balance of its term of service, and was finally mustered out at Las Cruces, N. M., November 27, 1864, the officers and members whose terms of service had not expired going into Company D, First Veteran Infantry. COMPANY E. This company was raised in Sacramento by Captain S. P. Ford. The exact date of the muster in of the company cannot be found. The Cap- tain and a large number of the men were mustered in October 30, 1861, 674 KKl-dUn OV CALIKOHNIA THCtOPS. and tlial is probahly tlu> date of the ninstev in of the company. The company was stationed at (.'amp Union, near Saeraniento, untilJannary, 1862. it was at Camp Latham, near Ta>8 Angeles, until March, 1862; at Camp Wright, San Diego County, March 81, 1862; at Fort Yuma, April 80, 1862; at tlrassy Camp, Arizona, May 81, 1862; at Fort Barrett (Pimos Vilhvges), -Inne 80,1862; and at Tucson iVom July until Decem- ber. 1862. It was at San Pedro River, December 81, 1862; and at Fort Bowie, Arizona, in January, 1868, where it remained until IMay, 18(>8. It was then at Franklin, Texas, until August, 1868; at Rio Miendires, N. M., August 81, 1868; at Las Cruces, September 80, 1863, to May, 1864^ It then went on the Gila River expedition, and was at Fort Goodwin until November, 1864, when it marched back to Mesilla, where it w^as finally mustered out November 80, 1864. COMPANY V. This company was raised in Quincy, IMunuis County, by Captain James H. Whitlock, and was mustered into the United States service at Camp Union, October 28, 1861. The company was stationed at Camj) Union until January, 1862; then at Camp Kellogg until March; at Camp Wright during the months of April and jMay; at Fort Yuma, June 30, 1862; at Maricopa Wells, Julv and August; en route to Tucson, Septem- ber 30, 1862; at Tucson until April, 1863; at Las Cruces, N. M., May 31, and June 80, 1868; in the field near Cooks Canon, N. M., July 31, 1863; in camp on Rio Miembres, N. M., August 81, 1868; at Fort West, N. M., from Sei)tember, 1868, to January, 1864; then on Rio INIiembres until September, 1864; at Fort Cnmmings, N. M., during tlie months o\' September, October, and November. 181)4. INlustered out at Las Cruces, November 30, 1864. COMPANY G. This company was raised by Captain Hugh L. Hinds in Placerville. It was mustered into the United States service at Camp Union, October 30, 1861, where it was stationed until Februarv, 1862. En route to Camp Latham, February 28, 1862; at Camp Wright, March 31, 1862; at Tucson from A]>ril to August, 1862; at Fort Bowie, Arizona, from August, 1862, to January, 1868; en route to Fort Craig, N. ISL, January 81, 1863; at Fort Craig from January to June, 1868; then at Franklin, Texas, to July, 1864; at Las Cruces from July, 1864, to date of muster out, November 27, 1864. COMPANY II. Was raised by (^i plain Sylvester Soper at Placerville, and mustered in at Camp Ihuon. The exact date of muster in cannot be found, but it was probably November 14, 1861, as most of the men were mustered in on that dav. The companv was at San Diego, February 28 and INlarch 31,1862; at Camp Wright, April 80,1862; at Fort Yuina, from iMay. 1862, to January, 1868; en route to Tucson, January 81,1868; at Tucson until jNlay, 1868; at Cook's Springs, N. M., IMay 8i, 1868; at Franklin. Texas, June 30, 1868; at Las Cruces, Jvily, 1863, to February, 1864; and at Franklin from Februarv, 1864, to date of muster out, December 12, 1864. FIFTH REOTMENT OF INFANTRY. 675 COMPANY I. Wan organized in Benicia by Ca])tain JoHcph Tuill<\ It was mustered into the service at Camp Union, November 11, 18(51, where it remained until January, 1862. It was at Drum Barracks, January 31, 1862; at Cam]) Kellogg, February 28 and March 31, 1862; at Camp Wright, April 80, 1862; at Fort Yuma from May to October, 1862; at Drum Barracks, October 31, 1862, where the company remained until Fel)ruary, 1863; at (lifthaler Ranch, February 28, 1863; at Fort Yuma, March 31, 1863; at Tucson from April, 1863, to March, 1864; at Camp Miembrcs, N. M., Marcli 31, 1864; at Fort Cummings, N. M., from April to November, 1864. Mustered out at Mesilla, November 30, 1864. COMPANY K.] Was organized at Santa Cruz by Captain Thomas T. 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'"5 OQ O 6 Is "3 oo go "3 1 1-2 03 c3 O • - " "^ OO ^•O • =3 6 ;0 CO •- P-^O oT o ^_; o oj c3 ^ ^ C3 c3 1-5 * c gS-2 OO c3 c3 taC atra: •ysv aver o c3 C3> o3 =* C c3 •+^ ;j 03'" ^"S ■^ +i O C G c " « O >^ JH C;3 CJ QJ C3 C C S_o 3 cu r^ 0) fH ^ c3 c3 OQOQ ^§ ^ > c3 o3 OQCQ CB.'3 ccoQccHH 6Ji'-' o QJ ^ P^ 3 3 a> aj c_2 '-' c3 c3 J2 ^^^ ^ - ^ o a) „ ^ ■a_2-g sc 2 -O r: o 720 kp:cord of California troops. SIXTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. This regiment was organized early in 1863, the authorization being conveyed in the following telegram: War Department, December 2, 1862. Brigadier-General Wright, Commanding Department of Pacific, Snii Francisco: You are authorized by the Secretary of War to raise tlie regiment of infantry and the seven companies of cavalry mentioned in your letter of October thirtieth. THOMAS M. VINCENT, Acting Adjutant-General. Upon the receipt of the foregoing telegram, General Wright organized a Board consisting of Colonel Albemarle Cody, Sixth U. S. Infantry, Lieutenant-Colonel Geo. H. Ringgold, Deputy Paymaster-General, U. S. A., and Major P. G. S. Ten Broeck, Surgeon, U. S. A., to examine the applicants for commissions in the new organizations, and sent the fol- lo\ving communication to the Governor: Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., December 8, 1862. His Excellency Leland Stanford, Governor State of California, Sacramento City, Cal.: Sir: 1 have authority from the Secretary of War to raise in this State another regiment of infantry and seven' companies of cavalrv. The cavalry companies are designed to complete the organization of the First Cavalry, California Volunteers, now consisting of onlv live companies. I "have organized a Board of experienced army odicers at my headquarters for the pur- pose of preparing a plan of organization, and examining the (•an(li(hites for appointment and submitting their recommendations tor my action. From time to time, as I receive the recommendations of the Board, I propose to submit them to the consideration of your Excellency. It is believed that tlie plan proposed for selecting the officers v^^ill secure the services of efficient and reliable men. The power of commissioning the officers is by law vested with the Governors of States, and should you approve of my plans, and refer all applicants for amiointraents to the consideration of the Board Before giving any commissions, your Excellency will be relieved from much embarrassment and annoyance. With great respect, I have the honor to be your Excellency's obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. The headquarters of the regiment was established at Benicia, where the companies were assembled as they completed the organization. Henry M. Black, then a Captain in the Ninth U. S. Infantry, was appointed Colonel. Colonel Black's military history is as follows: Appointed to the Mili- tary Academy from Pennsylvania July 1 , 1842 ; graduated and appointed Brevet Second Lieutenant Fourth Infantry, July 1, 1847; Second Lieu- tenant Seventh Infantry, August 20, 1847; First Lieutenant Ninth Infantry, March 3, 1855, Captain, September 10, 1856; Colonel Sixth California Infantry, February 1, 1863; mustered out October 27, 1865; Major Seventh U. S. Infantry, July 25, 1866; Lieutenant-Colonel Fourth Infantry, October 7, 1868; assigned to Fifteenth Infantry, July 1, 1870; Colonel Twenty-third Infantry, February 6, 1882. Served in the Mex- SIXTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 721 ican War, 1846 to 1848; on frontier duty, 1848 to 1861; on Pacific Coast, ]861 to 1864; Commandant of Cadets, U. S. Military Academy, 1864 to 1868; since then to 1890, in various parts of the country on duty with his regiment. On the eighth of February, 1864, Colonel Black, with the Major and three companies of his regiment, went to Humboldt County for the pur- pose of putting an end to the Indian war in that district. The follow- ing letter is all that can be found regarding the service of Colonel Black in that part of the State: Hkadquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, May 9, 1864. Adjutant- General U. S. Army, Washington, D. C: Sir: Tranquillity prevails throughout the department except in the district of Hum- boldt, where the Indian war is heinjj prosecuted vigorously and successfully. Colonel H. M. Black, Sixth Infantrj', California Volunteers, has been zealous and indefatigable in pursuing the encmv, and his otiicers and men have endured the hardships and exposures of that inhospitable region, amidst the snows and rains, with the greatest cheeriulness. The wliole country is covered with our scouting parties, and already between thirty and forty of the hostile Indians liave been killed and many wounded, with but trifling loss on our side. Some of the principal chiefs have surrendered, and Colonel Black expresses the opinion that the war will soon cease. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. The field and staft' officers were mustered out at Benicia Barracks October 31, 1865. COMPANY A. Company A was mustered into service as a company of U. S. Volun- teers, unattached, by Captain Winder, Third U. S. Artillery, October 21, 1862, at Alcatraz Island, Cal. The company remained on Alcatraz Island until November 17, 1862, when, in obedience to Special Orders No. 204, from the Headquarters of the Department of the Pacific, dated San Francisco, November 14, 1862, it proceeded to and took post at the Presidio, San Francisco. On the ninth of Fe])ruary, 1863, in compliance with directions from Headquarters Department of the Pacific, dated San Francisco, February 9, 1863, the company was designated as Company A, Sixth Regiment of Infantry, California Volunteers. In obedience to Special Orders No. 83, from Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., of March 28, 1863, the company left the Presidio of San Francisco, Cal., on the thirtieth of March, 1863, en route for Benicia Barracks, Cal., at which place it arrived on the same day. It remained at Benicia Barracks, Cal., until August 24, 186S, when, pursuant to Special Orders No. 195, from Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., of August 22, 1863, and Orders No. 96, from Head- quarters Benicia Barracks, Cal., of August 23, 1863, the company pro- ceeded to Butte County, Cal., at which place it arrived August 26, 1863, taking post at CamjD Bidwell, near Chico, where it remained until Octo- ber 24, 1863; when, pursuant to Special Orders No. 240, Headquarters Department of the Pacific, it took its departure for Benicia Barracks, Cal., arriving there October 28, 1863, where it remained until June 1, 1864; when, pursuant to Special Orders No. 118, Department of the Pacific, of date May 30, 1864, the company 23roceeded to Alcatraz Island, arriv- ing there June 1, 1864, where it remained until April 17, 1865. In obedience to Special Orders No. 85, Department of the Pacific, of date April 17, 1865, the company proceeded to Harrison-Street Recruiting 722 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. Station, in the city of San Francisco, Cal., remaining there until May 25, 1865; when, pursuant to Special Orders No. 116, Department of the Pacific, of date May 24, 1865, the company again took post at Alcatraz Island, arriving there May 25, 1865. Company A was mustered out of service per Department General Orders No. 19, of October 16, 1865, at Presidio Barracks, Cal., October 31, 1865. COMPANY B. Was organized in San Francisco, May 11, 1864, and served in garrison at Benicia Barracks until October 25, 1865, when it was mustered out pursuant to Department General Orders No. 19. COMPANY C. Company C was mustered into the service of the United States, Octo- ber 20, 1863. Left Benicia Barracks February 15, 1864, and arrived at Fort Humboldt, Cal., February 17, 1864. Same day ordered to scout after Indians. Returned to Areata, February 27, 1864. March 1, 1864, ordered to camp at Boynton's Prairie. Arrived same day. Company on scout from this camp until July 8, 1864, when it was ordered to Camp Jaqua. Arrived same day. On scout from this camp from July 10 to October 30, 1864, killing and capturing forty Indians. October 10, 1864, the company left Camp Jaqua for Fort Humboldt. Arrived Octo- ber 11, 1864. Left Fort Humboldt May 8, 1865, for Camp Lincoln, and arrived May 10, 1865. Distance marched by company during eight months' active campaigning against Indians amounts to nearly two thousand miles. The company was on duty at Camp Lincoln, Humboldt County, until it was ordered to the Presidio, San Francisco, for final muster out, which took place December 15, 1865. COMPANY D. Was organized in San Francisco, September 12, 1864. It was stationed at Benicia Barracks until June, 1865; it then went to Nevada, and was stationed for a short time at Camp McDermit, Queens River. No record of the service it performed in Nevada can be found. It was mustered out at the Presidio, San Francisco, December 20, 1865. COMPANY E. Company E was organized on the eleventh of July, 1868, and stationed at Benicia Barracks, Cal., till February 15, 1864, when it was ordered to Fort Humboldt, Cal., where it arrived February 17, 1864. From that time until October 10, 1864, company was constantly in the field oper- ating against hostile Indians in the District of Humboldt. Left Fort Humboldt for Benicia, October 16, 1864; arrived October 20, 1864. This company was discharged at Benicia Barracks, Cal., per General Orders No. 19, October 31, 1865. SIXTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 723 COMPANY F. Company F was organized August 17, 1864, and was stationed at Benicia Barracks, Cal., until mustered out, October 25, 1865, per Depart- ment General Orders No. 19, of October 16, 1865. COMPANY G. Was organized at Benicia Barracks, February 2, 1864. It left that post February 15, 1864, by steamer, for Fort Humboldt, Cal., and arrived at Fort Humboldt on the seventeenth. Left Fort Humboldt on the twenty- eighth of February, and arrived the same day at camp near Areata. Distance from Benicia Barracks, Cal., two hundred and sixty miles. March second the company left camp near Areata, and arrived at camp near Fort Gaston on the fifth. Left for Stephens' Camp on the ninth, scouted the South Fork of Trinity River, and returned to camp near Fort Gaston on the seventeenth. Left camp for Martin's Ferry, on the Klamath River, on the twenty-second, and arrived there the same day. Left on the twenty-fourth for a scout down the Klamath River, and returned to Martins Ferry on the twenty-eighth, and on the thirtieth returned to camp near Fort Gaston. Estimated distance inarched, two hundred and ninety miles. Rain and snow most of the time after leav- ing camp near Fort Gaston. April 13, 1864, the company left camp near Fort Gaston, and arrived at Camp -Jaqua, Cal., on the eighteenth. Estimated distance, fifty-six miles. Left Camp Jaqua for Fort Baker on the twenty-second on a scout. Returned on the twenty-sixth. Esti- mated distance, one hundred and fifty miles. May first a detachment of the company left camp for the vicinity of Brown's Ranch, on a scout, and returned on the third. Left on the fourth for the same place; re- turned on the eighth. Second detachment left on the sixth to scout on Mad River; returned on the ninth. First detachment left on the tenth for Redwoods, and returned on the twentieth. Second detachment left again on the twelfth for Pilot Creek; returned on the twentieth. A small detachment left on the sixteenth for Fort Baker; returned on the eight- eenth. Company left for Rabbit Creek on the twenty-first; had a fight with the Indians, killing twelve and taking four prisoners; returned on the twenty-fifth. Estimated distance marched, including company and detachments, four hundred and eighty miles. A detachment left Camp Jaqua on the fifth of June for the vicinity of Mad River, and returned on the fifteenth. Left again on the twenty-fifth for Redwoods and Fresh Water Slough; returned on the twenty-ninth. Estimated distance marched, two hundred and twenty-five miles. Captain Cook, with Com- pany G, left Camp .Jaqua on the eleventh of July, 1864, for Fort Hum- boldt, and arrived on the twelfth. Distance marched, thirty-five miles. Company left Fort Humboldt October 18, 1864, and arrived at Benicia Barracks October 20, 1864. Distance, two hundred and forty-five miles. January 24, 1865, the company left Benicia Barracks, en route for San Juan South, Cal. Arrived at San Jose January seventh. Remained there until January thirtieth, as per instructions received from Lieuten- ant-Colonel Haven, A. D. C. on the staff of Major-General McDowell. Resumed the inarch January thirtieth. Arrived at San Juan February 2, 1865. February fifteenth resumed the march, and arrived at Mon- 724 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. terey Barracks February seventeenth. Distance marched from Benicia Barracks to Monterey Barracks, one hundred and sixty-five miles. Company G- was mustered out of service at the Presidio Barracks, San Francisco, per Department General Orders No. 19, October 31, 1865. COMPANY H. Was organized at Benicia Barracks March 4, 1864, and was stationed at that post during the whole of its term of service. It was mustered out October 25, 1865. COMPANY I. This company was mustered into the United States service September 2, 1864, at Benicia Barracks, Cal., where it remained on duty until June 3, 1865, at which time it started for Nevada, arriving at Fort Churchill June 14, 1865; it was at Camp Black, Paradise Valley, during July and August, 1865; in the field during September, and finally mustered out at the Presidio, San Francisco, December 20, 1865. 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There are no remarks on the muster rolls or monthly returns of head- quarters or the companies of this regiment, showing the service they performed. COMPANY A. Was organized in Sacramento by Capt. James P. Olmstead during the month of October, 1864, and was mustered in at that place October 28, 1864. The company was first stationed at Camp Union; during the month of November it moved to the Presidio, San Francisco, where it remained until March, 1865, when it went to Fort Yuma, Cal., where it was stationed until September; then at Fort McDowell, A. T., until March, 1866, when it was ordered to the Presidio, San Francisco, for muster out, which event took place April 13, 1866. COMPANY B. Was organized at Marysville, Cal., by Captain Alexander Gibson, and was mustered into the tJnited States service Nov. 1, 1864. (The date given in the table on page 10 is wrong.) After its organization it was sent to the Presidio, San Francisco, where it remained until May, 1865; it then went to Tucson, A. T., where it remained until ordered to the Pre- sidio, San Francisco, for final muster out on April 26, 1866. COMPANY c. Was organized at Jackson, Amador County, Cal., by Captain Walter S. Cooledge, and was mustered into the United States service at that place by Captain Fleming, U. S. A., October 27, 1864 (the date of muster in on page 10 being wrong). The company was stationed at the Pre- sidio, San Francisco, from November, 1864, to March, 1865; then at Fort Mojave, A. T., during the balance of its term of service, until it was ordered to the Presidio for final muster out, which took place April 26, 1866. COMPANY D. This company was raised by Captain Calderwood at Dutch Flat, and was mustered into the United' States service at the Presidio, San Fran- 764 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. Cisco, January 28, 1865; it remained at the Presidio until April, 1865, when it marched to Tubac, A. T., where it remained until September, 1865; then at Fort Mason, A. T., until March, 1866, Avhen it was ordered to the Presidio for muster out, wliich took place May 22, 1866. The following remarks are found on a muster and description roll: " Company D, Seventh Infantry, California Volunteers, left Drum Bar- racks, Cal., on the fourth day of April, 1865, en route for Fort Yuma, and thence to Tubac, A. T. First day's march, to Domingo's Ranch, eight miles; second day, El JNIonte, seventeen miles; third day, Chino Ranch, twenty-five miles; fourth day, Temoscal, sixteen miles; fifth day, La Laguna, eighteen miles; sixth day, Tomales, twenty miles; seventh day, Dutchman's Ranch, sixteen miles; eighth day. La Cruz, fifteen miles; ninth day, San Felipe, twenty-three miles; tenth day, Vallecita, eighteen miles; eleventh day, Carissa Creek, eighteen miles; twelfth day, Indian Wells, thirty-six miles; thirteenth day. Alamo, thirty miles; fourteenth day. Cook's AVells. twenty-three miles; fifteenth day. Pilot Knob, fifteen miles; sixteenth day. Fort Yunui, ten miles; arriving on the nineteenth day of April, 1865. Marched from Fort Yuma towards Tubac, A. T., April twenty-first. First day, crossed the Colorado, and marched five miles, to Gila River; second day, Gila River, fifteen miles; fourth day, Filibuster Camp, eighteen miles; fifth day, Mohawk Camp, eighteen miles; sixth day. Teamster's Camp, thirteen miles; seventh day, Burk's Station, twenty-seven miles; eighth day, Oatman Flat, twelve miles; ninth day, Kinyon's Station, fourteen miles; tenth day, Gila Bend, eighteen miles; arriving there on the thirtieth day of April, 1865. Total distance marched to date, four hundred and fifty miles." COMPANY E. This company was raised by Captain Hiram A. Messenger, and was mustered into the service of the United States November 29, 1864, at San Francisco (the date given on page 10 being wrong). The company was stationed at the Presidio, San Francisco, from the date of organiza- tion to the last of March, 1865. It then went to Tubac, A. T., where it remained until September, 1865; then at Fort Mason, A. T., until May, 1866, when it was ordered back to the Presidio, San Francisco, for final muster out, which occurred June 28, 1866. The following remarks are found on the muster roll of July and August, 1865: '"Captain Messenger and thirty enlisted men left Tubac, A. T., on the thirteenth day of July, for a scout in the Guachuca Mount- ains. On the twenty-second day of July, Captain Messenger and fifteen men were surrounded and attacked by between one and two hundred Indians. An action of about one hour ensued, when the Indians were driven off with considerable loss. Night coming on, and there being a heavy rain, it was found impossible to pursue the Indians. Sergeant William D. Kelly and private John Henry were killed, and private Abel Roe wounded in the knee. Returned to Tubac, August 4, 1865." COMPANY F. This company was raised in San Francisco by Captain J. \\'. Owen, and was mustered into the United States service at the Presidio, Decem- ber 25, 1864. (The date of muster as given on page 10 is Avrong.) The SEVENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 765 oornpany remained at the Presidio until June, 1865; it then went to P'ort Yurna, Cal., where it remained until September, 1865. It was at Maricopa Wells, A. T., Septeml>er 80, 1865; and at Camp McDowell, A. T., until ordered back for final muster out, which took place at the Pre- sidio, Han Francisco, April 15, 1866. Tljcre are no further records of the service performed by this company. COMPANY G. T?iiH company was raised in Placerville, California, by Captain Thomas J. Heninger, and was mustered into the United States service October 30, 1864. (The date given on page 10 is wrong.) It was immediately sent to the Presidio, San Francisco, where it remained until May, 1865; it was then stationed at Tubac, A. T., until September, 1865; then at Fort Mason, A, T., during the balance of its term of service. It was mustered out at the Presidio, San Francisco, June 28, 1865. There are no records showing the active service performed by this company. COMPANY H. Tbis company was raised by Captain James W. Smith at Bear Valley, and was mustered into the United States service in San Francisco, Jan- uary 10, 1865, where it remained until May, 1865. It was then sta- tioned at Fort Yuma, Cal., during the balance of its term of service, and was mustered out at Drum Barracks, Cal., March 1, 1866. There are no records showing the active duty of this company. COMPANY I. This company was raised by Captain George D. Kendall, and was mustered into the United States service at the Presidio, November 25, 1864, and was stationed at that post until May, 1865; then at Fort Whipple, A. T., until February, 1866, when it was ordered to the Presidio, and mustered out March 31, 1866. There is no record of the active duty performed by this company. COMPANY K. This company was organized in San Francisco by Captain James H. Shepard, and was mustered into the service at the Presidio, November 25, 1864. It remained at that post until March, 1865; then at Fort Yuma until August, 1865; then at Fort McDowell, A. T., until March, 1866, when it was ordered to the Presidio, and mustered out April 26, 1866. 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His Excellency Leland Stanford, Governor State of California, Sacramento, Cal.: Sir: After a careful consideration of the xiidian difficulties in the District of Hum- boldt, comprising the northwestern counties of this State, and deeming it for tiie best interest of the Government that volunteer troops raised within the district should l)e employed against the hostile Indians, 1 have, by virtue of authority vested in me by the War D'epartment, respectfully to request that your Excellency may be pleased to organize within said district six companies of infantry, to be mustered into the service of the United States. My design is to retain these companies in service only so long as our difficulties in the district may render necessary. Should your Excellency respond favorably to this request, I will desig-nate an officer of the regular army to muster in the companies at such points as may be convenient for their organization. Each company will consist of one Cajitain, one First Lieutenant, one Second Lieutenant, four Sergeants, eight Corporals, two jNIusicians, and sixty-four and eighty-two privates. Veiy respectfully, I have the honor to be your Excellency's obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army, Commanding. Governor Stanford then issued the following proclamation calling for volunteers: Executive Department, Sacramento, February 7, 1868. Whereas, Brigadier-General Wright, of the United States Army, commanding the De- partment of the Pacific, has called on me for a battalion of six companies of troops (infantry) for special service against the Indians, in the Humboldt District, in this State, to serve until discharged by him: Now, therefore, I, Leland Stanford, Governor of the State of California and Conimander-in-Chief of the militia thereof, do call upon the citi- zens of the frontier counties of Humboldt, Mendocino, Trinity, Klamath, Siskiyou, and Del Norte, of this State — as many as shall be necessary to fill up the foregoing requisi- tion — to organize themselves into com|)anies, to be mustered into the service of the United States, as hereby required. The requisite officers for this force will be commis- sioned by the Governor. Done at Sacramento, Cal., this seventh day of February, in the year of our Lord 1863. LELAND STANFORD, Governor. Attest: Wm. H. Weeks, Secretarj^ of State. The following letter was then written by General Wright regarding the standing of troops so called into service: Headquarters Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., March 2, 1863. His Excellency Leland Stanford, Governor State of California, Sacramento City, Cal. : Sir: Axipreheiisive that there may be some misunderstanding as regards the raising and organizinjj the volunteer companies for special service in suppressing Indian hostili- ties in the military district of Humboldt, I deem it important to say that when I called upon your Excellency for those six companies, it was understood that they were to be called out not under the laws calling for volunteers to suppress the rebellion, as for that purpose I had no power, but simply for service in their own neighborhood and for their own safety and protection against the Indians, and when no longer required for that pur- pose to be discharged. FIRST BATTALION OF MOUNTAINEERS. 827 1 am under the impression that these troops, when called out for the purpose above stated, may su^jpose that they are entitled to be placed on the same footing with the vol- unteer troops called for by the Government to serve for three years, or during the war, and so they should be by rights; but if they enter tlie service iii this special call, I wish it distinctly understood "that I cannot guarantee that they will receive all the allowances made to men enlisted for three years or during the war. To be explicit, if those companies are raised and mustered into the United States serv- ice I can provision them and furnish arms and everything necessary to make a campaign, but I have no means of defraying expenses of recruiting sucli companies, or of paying the officers and men their monthly allowances; all these things would require a special appropriation by Congress. All the moneys in hands of disbursing officers in this depart- ment have been furnished to meet the demands under existing laws, and I have no power to divert any portion of such funds to other purposes. I have said thus much because I did not want to get these companies enrolled and then have dissatisfaction and comjilaints of not being placed on the same footing as other volunteers. Under all these circumstances, it is submitted to your Excellency whether it would be better to call out these companies at once or wait the action of the'War Department. With great respect, vour Excellency's obedient servant, G. WRIGHT, Brigadier- General, U. S. Army, Commanding. The battalion, however, after being organized, was put upon the same footing as other volunteers. They w^ere regularly mustered into the United States service for a term of three years, and received the same bounty and pay as other troops. This battalion was commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Stephen G. Whipple, who was mustered in and assumed command of the battalion June 22, 1863. The headquarters of the battalion was stationed at Fort Humboldt, Cal., until September, 1863; then at Fort Gaston, Cab, until September, 1864; then at Fort Humboldt until the thirteenth of June, 1865, when the field and staff officers were mustered out. COMPANY A. This company was raised 'in Humboldt County by Captain C. W. Long, and was mustered into the United States service on the thirtieth of May, 1863, at Fort Humboldt. It was stationed at Camp Baker, Cal., until October, 1863; then at Camp Jaqua, Humboldt County, until April, 1864; then at Fort Gaston until November, 1864; then at Camj) Jaqua during the balance of its term of service, and was mustered out at Fort Humboldt, Cal., April 25, 1865. The following remarks are found in the muster roll for July and August, 1863: On the seventh day of July Sergeant Sevier took the field against the Indians on Mad River, northeast from Camp Baker. On the eleventh attacked a small band, killing two and wounding one. Returned to post on the twelfth. COMPANY B. This company was raised by Captain George W. Ousley at Areata, Humboldt County, and it was mustered into the United States service June 2, 1863. It was stationed at Fort Gaston, Humboldt County, until January, 1864; then at Camp Anderson, Humboldt County, until Octo- ber, 1864; then at CamjD Curtis during the balance of its term of service, where it was mustered out May 13, 1865. The following remarks are found in the muster roll of this company for November and December, 1863: On November 17, 1863, Captain Ousley, with a detachment of fifteen men, had an engagement with the Indians on Willow Creek, about eight miles from Fort Gaston, Cal., in which Captain Ousley and two privates were wounded. 828 KECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. On December 2G, 1863, Captain Ousley, with a detachment of thirty men, with monntain howitzer, attacked Indian fortifications on Chris- tian Prairie, about twenty-three miles from Fort Gaston. Private C. Smith was wounded in the arm. The amount of damage done the enemy was two killed and several wounded. Two horses, two mules, four guns, several saddles, and some other articles of property were recovered, and the houses destroyed, together with a large quantity of Indian provisions. This engagement was participated in by detachments of Companies A, B, and C of the battalion. COMPANY c. This company was raised by Captain Abraham Miller in Humboldt and Trinity Counties, and was mustered into the United States service on tlie twenty-ninth of August, 1863. It was stationed at Camp Curtis until October, 1863; then at Fort Gaston until May, 1864; then at Burnt Ranch, Trinity County, until November, 1864; then at Fort Gaston until April, 1865; and it was at Camp Jaqua during the balance of its term of service. It was mustered out at Fort Humboldt, May 23, 1865. The following remarks are found on the muster rolls and monthly returns of this company: Remar'ks on Muster Roll of August, 1863. — Before the company had been mustered into service a detachment of eighteen men under Sergeant E. U. Day, while doing escort duty for a Government train, was attacked at Redwood Creek by a band of Indians numbering about eighty strong. After a severe fight of six hours they routed the Indians, killing six and wounding many otliers. , Remarks on Muster Roll of October, 1863. — On the fifteenth day of September, 1863, William T. Terry, who was doing escort duty to the United States mail between Hoopa Valley and Weaverville, was shot and killed by the Indians at Sandy Bar, Trinity River, Cal.; at the same time Orion Washington was severely wounded and the mail carrier killed. Remarks on Muster Roll of November and December, 1863. — On the sev- enth of November Captain Miller, with fifteen men of Companies B and C, was ordered from Fort Gaston up the Trinity River to search for Indians. On November twelfth, at Thomas' Ranch, twenty miles from Fort Gaston, they surprised a party who were killing a beef, and succeeded in killing two Indians and wounding two others. On the thirteenth, while cross- ing the South Fork of Trinity River, seventeen miles from Fort Gaston, they were fired upon by Indians, and two men were wounded — J. F. Heckman, of Company C, and S. McCracken, of Company B. After gain- ing the top of the bank the fire was returned, when the Indians fled. The command arrived at fort on the evening of the thirteenth. On the fourteenth Captain Ousley, of Company B, with a detachment of fifteen men, was ordered to go up the river to try and find three mules which in the fight on the thirteenth had escaped from Captain Miller's party. On the seventeenth, at Willow Creek, seven miles from the fort, they were attacked by Indians. At the first fire one man was disabled, and shortly after the Captain was shot in the leg. During the engagement private A. V. Dusky, of Company C, was severely wounded in the thigh. The men fought until night, when the Indians left the ground, carrying FIRST BATTALION OF MOUNTAINEERS. 829 their dead and wounded with them. It has since been found from friendly Indians, that of the Indians, seven were killed and eleven wounded. The party arrived at the fort late at night on the seven- teenth, bringing two of the mules with them. On the first of December Lieutenant Hempfield, with a detachment of thirty men, eight of whom belonged to Company C, was ordered by Major Taylor towards the Klamath River, to try and catch Big Jim and party, who were reported to be among the Klamath River Indians endeavoring to raise them against the whites. They returned on the fifth unsuccessful. On the twenty-third of December Lieutenant Middleton was ordered to take thirty men of Company C and scout for Indians in the vicinity of Christmas Valley, twenty-five miles from Fort Gaston. The Indians were found living in strong log rancherias, with portholes through which they could fire upon an enemy approaching from either way. It was found impos- sible to take the place with rifles, and a messenger was sent to the fort for the howitzer and ammunition, which was sent, and thirty men of Company B under command of Captain* Ousley. After the arrival of Captain Ousley a fire of shell was kept up as long as the ammunition . lasted, doing some damage to the rancherias, but not dislodging the Indians, who had covered ways through which they passed from house to house. Lieutenant Middleton was ordered by Captain Ousley to take a detachment of men and proceed to the fort for more shell. During his absence, the Indians, taking advantage of the darkness, succeeded in making their escape. The fight commenced on the morning of the twenty-fifth, and ended on the night of the twenty-seventh. Remarks on Return of May, 1864- — On May twenty-eighth, Sergeant Wilson with nine men was sent to Trinity River, near Thomas' House, in search of Indians. Afterijoon of same day a rancheria, in which were seven or eight bucks and several squaws and children, was discovered and attacked; three bucks and one squaw were killed, and one or two wounded. In endeavoring to advance on the rancheria, which was sit- uated under a high and steep bank close to the river, they were fired upon by a band, supposed to be Frank's, consisting of fifteen or twenty Indians, who now appeared upon the opposite bank of the river. Regain- ing cover of the timber before occupied the fire was returned, wounding two, and driving all farther up the mountains. Shots were exchanged with this band until after dark, when Sergeant Wilson, finding that he would be unable to go down to the rancheria without exposing his men to great danger, gave orders to return to Burnt Ranch, where they arrived at six o'clock same day. On May thirtieth, Lieutenant Middle- ton, with twenty-five enlisted men and ten days' rations, was ordered to proceed against Indians in the vicinity of Hiampom. No report Avas received from this command. Remarks on Return of October, 1864- — Captain Miller has been absent since the eighteenth day of September, with Lieutenant Middleton and twenty-seven men from this company, and Lieutenant Herrick of Com- jpany D and thirty-seven men from Fort Gaston, collecting Indians living near the settlements in Trinity County for removal to Fort Hum- boldt. Seventy-nine prisoners were taken, seventy-two of w^hom were sent to Fort Humboldt in charge of Lieutenants Herrick and Middleton and the detachment from Fort Gaston. 830 RECORD OP CALIFORNIA TROOPS. COMPANY D. This company was raised by Captain William C. Martin, and mus- tered into the United States service at Fort Gaston, Humboldt County, March 16, 1864. The company was stationed at that post during its whole term of service. It was mustered out at Fort Humboldt, Cal., May 20, 1865. There are no remarks on the muster rolls or monthly returns showing the service performed by this company. COMPANY E. This company was raised by Captain John P. Simpson in Mendocino County, and was mustered into the United States service at Fort Hum- boldt, August 31, 1863. It was stationed at Fort Humboldt until Octo- ber, 1863; then at Camp Grant during the balance of its term of service, except the time spent in the field against the hostile Indians. It was mustered out at Fort Humboldt, June 14, 1865. The following remarks are found on the muster rolls of the company: Remarks on Muster Roll of September and October, 1863. — On the fif- teenth of October Lieutenant Skinner, with Lieutenant Frazier and a detachment of twenty men, left Camp Grant to scout for Indians along Eel River, in the vicinity of Big Bend. Returned on the thirtieth, bringing five prisoners — four squaws and one child. Remarks on Muster Roll of January and February, 1864 . — By report of Second Lieutenant William W. Frazier, in command of a detachment of Company E, First Battalion of Mountaineers, California Volunteers, he has had several engagements with the hostile Indians on the upper Mattole, during the month of February, 1864, killing thirteen of their number and capturing twenty-one prisoners. Remarks on Muster Roll of May and June, 1864- — Second Lieutenant Frazier, of Company E, commanding a detachment of his company at Mattole, Cal., reports having an engagement with hostile Indians in that vicinity on the twenty-sixth of May, 1864, killing two and routing the hos- tile band. Sergeant Hawes, commanding a detachment of his company, returned to this camp (Grant) on May thirtieth, after scouting for fifty days, during which time he followed a band of hostile Indians for forty- two days, and succeeded in finding them encamped on Grouse Creek the morning of the twenty-third, and gave them battle, killing nine, and capturing two women and two children, besides three guns, one horse and saddle, and all their camp equijjage. Remarks on Muster Roll of July and August, 1864- — Captain John P. Simpson, with a detachment of twenty-one men, has been scouting on the headwaters of Eel River since July 19, 1864. The Indians are very numerous, and there appears to be several hundred in this vicinity. No Indians have been killed by this command, the object being to induce them to come in voluntarily, which they express a desire to do, if they can be convinced that they will not be killed or badly treated. The country inhabited by them being very rough, and in many places almost inaccessible, the expense of hunting them would be very great and would also take several years. At the present date there are sixty-eight in camp, and appear well satisfied to go to the reservation if their lives will be spared. There is also a fair prospect of many more surrendering themselves as soon as thev can be convinced of being kindly treated. FIRST BATTALION OP MOUNTAINEERS. 831 COMPANY F. This company was raised by Captain Robert Baird at Fort Jones and other places in Siskiyou County, and was mustered into the United States service in San Francisco, February 19, 1864. It served at the following stations: Forks of Salmon River, then in Klamath County, but now in Siskiyou County, from date of organization until July, 18G4; then at Fort Gaston until October, 1864; then at mouth of Klamath River and en route to Camp Lincoln during the month of October, 1864; then at Camp Lincohi during balance of its term of service. It was mustered out at Camp Lincoln, June 9, 1865. There are no remarks on the muster rolls or monthly returns showing the service performed by this company. 832 KECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. a "S a s^ "^ "S -i^'m^o ali 1 o o Saj 03 o'ooor- aa with battali( larged at F ittalion. with battalii a supernum 864. c. 31, 1864, a n. larged at F lattalion. Ft. Humbol ic S. 0. No. :, 1868; di.sc] 5, per Dept. at Fort Hu No. 83, De isch'd at Ft. Humboldt, July 14, 1865, esigned July 31, 1864. romoted from Captain Co. A; disci: Humboldt, Cal., June 9, 1865, with ba isch'd at Ft. Huml)Oldt, June 14, 1865, ischarged at Fort Humboldt, Cal., as ary officer of the battalion, Dec. 31, 1: iscliarged at Fort Humboldt, Cal., De supernumerary officer of the battalio romoted from Sergeant Co. A; disci Humboldt, Cal., Juno 14, 1865, with b ppointed from Sergt. Co. B ; disch'dat Cal., May 16, 1865, per Dept. of Pacifi romoted from private Co. A, Aug. 14 at Fort Humboldt, Cal., June 14, 186J Pacific S. 0. No. 83, with battalion, romoted from private Co. 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These organizations were raised under the following circumstances: There were a large number of young men in the State who desired to go East and enter the army, and when it was found that the California Volunteers were being kept on this coast, a proposition was made to the State of Massachusetts to raise a company here, take it East, and credit it to the quota of that State, if the expenses of its organization and transportation were guaranteed. The State of Massachusetts was pay- ing large bounties for volunteers; this bounty, it was decided, should be paid into the company fund and used for the purpose of paying the expenses of the company. On the twenty-seventh day of October, 1862, Captain J. Sewell Reed received the necessary authority from Governor Andrews, of Massachu- setts, and on the following da}^ recruiting commenced. Assembly Hall, located on the northwest corner of Kearny and Post Streets, San Fran- cisco, was made headquarters, and a man named H. H. Fillebrown was the first enrolled, on October 28, 1862. In three weeks over five hundred men had offered themselves for enrollment. One hundred were selected, and they were mustered into the United States service by Lieutenant-Colonel George H. Ringgold, U. S. A., at Piatt's Hall, December 10, 1862, and on December eleventh sailed on the steamer " Golden Age " for the East. The company went to Readville, near Boston, Massachusetts, where it arrived January 4, 1863. The company was made Company A, of the Second Massachusetts Cavalry, then consisting of a battalion of four companies. The company was soon mounted and ordered to the front, arriving at Yorktown, Virginia, in February, 1863. The battalion was under the command of Major Caspar Crowninshield. After its arrival at Yorktown it performed picket and scouting duty, and had its first battle at South Anna Bridge, where seventy Californians and twenty Massachusetts men captured one hundred and twenty-three of the Forty- fourth North Carolina Infantry, in a dismounted charge upon their earth- works. In the fight the company lost Joseph B. Burdick, killed, and two seriously wounded. The success attending the raising of the " California Hundred," and the large number presenting themselves for enlistment, induced others to oti'er to raise four more companies under the same conditions. After considerable negotiation with the authorities in Washington and Massa- chusetts, permission Avas received by Major D. W. C. Thompson to raise a battalion of four companies, which were rapidly recruited. Upon the arrival of these companies at Readville they were also attached to the Second Massachusetts Cavalry, and became Companies E, F, L, and M, of that regiment. The following report of Major D. W. C. Thompson, who became one of the Majors of the regiment, gives a full account of the future opera- tions of the battalion: THE CALIFORNIA HUNDRED AND BATTALION. 849 San Francisco, November 15, 1867. Brigadier-General Gmouge S. Evans, Adjutant-General of California, Sacramento: GtENeral: I have the honor to furnish you with tlie following report of the organiza- tion and military services of the California Cavalry Battalion : On the fifteenth of January, 1863, 1 received from the Secretary of War, through the Headquarters of the Department of California, authority to raise in this State a battalion of four companies of cavalry to serve in the war at the East. Arrangements were promptly made to recruit the companies and place them in the field without delay. Thirteen officers and three hundred and eighty-seven enlisted 'men were mustered, uniformed, and drilled within two months, and after having been reviewed, inspected, and highly complimented by Brigadier-General Wright, commanding Department of the Pacific, the battalion left for New York by steamer " Constitution," on the twenty-first of March, 1863. The high character and good habits of these soldiers were fully tested during the voyage. Good order and discipline were maintained throughout. Drilling and instruction took place nearly every day, and though no unusual watch or restric- tions were placed over the men, I am not aware that any improper conduct or dissipa- tion was indulged in by any of them during the trip. The battalion arrived in New York on the fourteenth of April, and was warmly received by many gentlemen from the Pacific Coast, and the residents of that city. On the fifteenth, after having been addressed by Governor Nye, of Nevada, reviewed by the Mayor, and having marched through Broadway, it proceeded to a camp of instruc- tion at Readville, Massachusetts. There the battalion was mounted, armed, and equipped for the field, and many of the men were granted short furloughs to visit their early homes and friends. On the twelfth of May it proceeded to Washington and was attached to the Twenty- second Army Corps, then comprising the forces in that department. Its first service was to stand picket at the out-posts, and scout in front of the forts defending the National Capital. On the first of June its camp was moved to the north of Washington, and the battalion was employed in scouting along the tipper Potomac, looking out for the anticipated movement of Lee's army into .Maryland. About this time the battalion made its first raid, crossing the Potomac at White's Ford, and marching through Loitdon and Fairfax Counties, Virginia, in search of Mosby's guerrillas; but as the wily enemy could not be found, it returned, the officers and men having gained a knowledge of the country and experience valuable in future movements. On the twenty-sixth of June it joined the Army of tne Potomac near Edwards' Ferry — then under command of General Hooker — and marched with the Twelfth Corps toward Gettysburg. A few davs afterwards, Stuart's cavalry having crossed the Potomac at Muddy Branch Ford, the battalion was sent to watch their movements. By a forced march it came up with the enemy, and had an engagement with the rear guard i^ear Brookville, Maryland, on the first "day of July, and continued to follow them into Penn- sylvania, capturing stragglers and harassing their column. Orders to join Lee's army — then at Gettysburg — made Stuart's cavalry hurry forward and pay but little attention to the small forces about them ; otherwise, his veterans would have made the Californians more distant and respectful in their attentions. The battalion formed the right of a cavalry force that started on the eighth of July to make a reconnoissance to Virginia, east of the Blue Ridge and through Ashby's Gap into « the Shenandoah Valley, to discover the position and watch themove'ments of Lee's armj'- then retreating up the valley. On the morning of July twelfth a sharp action took place at Ashby's Gap, exclusively by the four companies of this battalion, against a detachment of the enemy strongly posted, resulting in driving the Rebels from the gap and up the valley, and enabling the command to accomplish the objects of the reconnoissance. In this engagement Lieu- tenant John C. Norcross and several men were captured and hurried off, having gallantly charged through the enemy's ranks. Privates Walter S. Barnes and Henry P. Irving were killed in the Gap, and many of the battalion were wounded. This expedition resulted in several skirmishes, the taking of a goodly number of prisoners, and gained much information in relation to the enemy's movements. On the seventeenth of July the battalion was attached to a mixed command of cavalry, artillery, and infantry, detailed to protect the line of communication between Washing- ton and the Army of the Potomac, then concentrating near Culpepper, and to operate against the partisan troops of the enemy east of the Blue Ridge. While on this duty the battalion had regular camps at Falls Church, Vienna, Fairfax Court House, and Center- ville, and scouted over most of the country bounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Rappahannock and Potomac Rivers. On the thirtieth of July it had an engagement with Mosby's guerrillas near Aldie, and recaptured a train of thirty-three wagons taken the day before on the Warrenton Pike. On the seventeenth of August it recaptured, near Frying Pan, another train of thir- teen wagons taken by Mosby near Annandale, on the Fairfax Pike. On the twenty-fifth of Avigust an unsuccessful engagement took place between about thirty_ Californians and Mosby's command, near Coyle's Tavern, in which three of the battalion were killed, and several wounded and captured. In this skirmish Mosby was severely wounded, and disabled for several months. During the fall of 1863 several skirmishes and running fights took place between the 850 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. Californians and detachments of the Sixth Virginia Cavalry. White's battalion, and Mosby's men, with varied success to either party. A detachment of cavalry, of which two companies belonged to the battalion, were sur- prised and defeated near Dranesville, on the twenty-second of February, by a larger force under Mosby. The commanding ofKcer, Captain Reed, of the Califor'nia'Hundred, and thirteen enlisted men were killed, and a large number wounded and captured; Captain George A. Manning and Lieutenant William C. Manning were disabled and taken pris- oners. This affair was the most disastrous that occurred to the battalion during its long and eventful service. During the spring of 1864 considerable skirmishing took place in the vicinity of Upper- ville, Rectortown, and Manassas Gap, between the "battalion and the partisan troops of the enemy, but no decisive action could be forced from them, though in their own country. On the eighth of June, 1864, two companies of the battalion formed part of a cavalry force detailed to protect a train of ambulances sent from Washington to remove our wounded from the battle field of the Wilderness. Early on the morning of the eleventh the column crossed the Rappahannock at United States Ford, and after passing over the old battle field of Chancellorsville, soon reached the scenesof the more desperate battle of the Wilderness, fought a short time before. The badly wounded of both armies were still in field liospitals, and the dead lay in lines, or scattered through the woods, unburied as they fell in the fight. The command visited Parker's Store, Locust Grove, Wilderness Tavern, and other parts of the field, and col- lected all our wounded that were able to be removed in ambulances. On the twelfth the train and escort recrossed the Rappahannock on its return, and pass- ing through Brentsville, Manassas Junction, and Centerville, reached Alexandria on the fourteenth. During this march some skirmishing took place, a few guerrillas were captured, and a superior force of the enemy, sent from Orange Court House to take the ambulances, was avoided. A part of tlie battalion, with small details from other regiments, while out scouting, were attacked near Aldie, on the sixth of July, by a superior force under Mosby, and com- pelled to retire with considerable loss. This was the last affair between the Californians and the guerrillas in Virginia. For a vear they had been pitted against Mosl)y's, White's, Imboden's, and Gilmore's men ; they had hunted them summer and winter, night and day, mounted and dismounted, together and in squads, from the Blue Ridge to the Potomac, on every road and in almost every liouse in Loudon, Fairfax, Prince William, and Fauquier Counties. When a fair, square tight could be obtained, the Californians were never beaten. If a small scouting party or isolated picket post could be pounced upon, or a detachment ambushed in the woods, or going through a pass, the wily enemy were often successful in such operations. Eigen- brodt's and Manning's companies, on the sixth of March, 1864, were attached to the cav- alry forces on the upper Potomac, camped near Edwards' Ferry, and were employed in picketing along the river and scouting between Washington and Harper's Ferry. They made frequent raids into Virginia, and assisted in surrounding and searching Leesburg and other towns for guerrillas and furloughed Rebel soldiers. These companies continued on this active duty until the fifth of July, when they were moved to watch Early's army, then crossing into Maryland. At Point of Rocks, on that day, part of them were engaged skirmishing with the enemy's advance. During the battle of Monocacy Junction, fought on the ninth of July, between General Wallace's forces, from Baltimore, and Early's army. Captain Eigenbrodt's company held the fords below on the Monocacy River, and Captain Manning's company, under Lieu- . tenant Partridge, was placed on the Frederick Pike, to watch the enemy's movements toward Washington. Both companies were employed in skirmishing in front and on the flanks of the enemy's column, during the tenth and on the eleventh, until forced uj) to Fort Stevens on the Seventh Street Road, a few miles from the Capital. They were there dismounted and engaged on the skirmish line and in the rifle pits of the fort until the enemy retreated on the morning of July thirteenth. On the "tenth of July Adams' and De Merritt's companies, that had remained on duty in Virginia, near Fairfax Court House, were ordered over to the defense of Washington. On the morning of the eleventh they took position in the Tanallytown Road and Rock- ville Pike, to oppose a demonstration of the Rebels on that road. As Early's army advanced against the forts, they were placed on the skirmish line, in front of Fort Reno, and were on duty there until the enemy retired. The battalion, mounted, had the honor of the right and leading the advance in driv- ing Early's army out of Maryland. At Rockville, "on the thirteenth, it made a dash on a Rebel" brigade, and with its seven-shooters did the enemy considerable damage. At Darnestown, on the morning of the fourteenth, a small skirmish took place, resulting in capturing an officer and several men from tlie enemy's rear guard; and at Poolsville, on the afternoon of the same day, the battalion, dismounted and deployed, took part in an action against infantry and artillery, lasting some two hours, until the arrival of the Sixth Army Corps, wHen the enemy retired over the Potomac. On the fifteenth, the two companies that had been stationed on the Potomac, near Edwards' Ferry, resumed their former position and duties along the river, and the two companies from Fairfax Court House continued to follow up the enemy in advance of the Sixth and Nineteenth Army Corps, through Loudon County and Snicker's Gap into the Shenandoah Valley, skirmishing with their rear guard or flankers on every favorable opportunity. Soon after reaching the valley they were ordered to return to their former camp and duties near Fairfax Court House. THE CALIFORNIA HUNDRED AND BATTALION. 851 Early's army having threatened another invasion of Maryland, these companies, on the twenty-fifth of July, moved over the river again and proceeded up the Frederick Pike to South Mountain and Harper's Ferry. Eigenbrodt's and Manning's companies, that had l)een picketing on the Potomac, were stationed at Poolsville on the thirty-first day of July, when Mosby's guerrillas crossed the river at Nolan's Ford for the purpose of captui;ing a wagon train on its way from Washington to Harper's Ferry. Before the the enemy could reach the prize the Californians interfered, and coming on the guerrillas near Sugar Loaf Mountain, drove them in a running fight back over the Potomac and scattered them in tlie woods beyond. The companies continued to cover the communi- cations and protect the trains going to Harper's Ferry until the ninth of August, when they moved to Halltown and joined the Army of the Shenandoah, under the command of General Sheridan. There the four companies of the battalion were again united and formed a part of tlie Third Brigade, First Division of Cavalry, under the command of General Merritt. At daylight on the morning of the tenth of August, 1864, the battalion marched with Sheridan's army up the valley towards Winchester, commencing on that day those brill- iant and successful operations and almost daily battles against the enemy that resulted, on the evening of the memorable nineteenth of October, at Cedar Creek, in the ruin and almost total annihilation of Early's array. During this campaign the Californians participated in the following battles: Shepards- town, August tenth ; Whitepost, Atigust thirteenth ; Strasburg, August fifteenth; Kearns- town, August seventeenth; Winchester, August eighteenth; Berryville Pike, August twentieth ; Berryville, August twenty-first; Charlestown, August twenty-second, twenty- September nineteenth ; Front Royal, September twentieth; Snake Mountain, September twentieth; Mills' Ford, September twenty-third; Lurav Court House, September twenty- fourth; Waynesboro, September twenty-eighth; Mounl Crawford, October fourth; TomV brook, October eighth and ninth, and' Sheridan's great battle of Cedar Creek, October nineteenth. At Halltown, on the twenty-sixth of August, 1864, Captain Charles S. Eigenbrodt, while gallantly leading his squadron in a charge against the enemy, was shot dead from his horse. Thus was lost to the battalion one of its bravest and best beloved officers, and to California one of its most patriotic and valuable citizens. On the next day, and near the same field. First Lieutenant Charles E. Meader, after charging with his company on the enemy's lines, was killed, fighting hand to hand-" too brave to retreat and too proud to surrender." Lieutenant Meader enlisted as a private in the battalion, and by superior al)ilities and faithful services was promoted to First Lieu- tenant, and at the time of his death was in command of the " California Hundred." Early in the day, at the hard-fouaht battle of Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864, Captain Rufus W. Smith, formerly commander of the Light Guard of San Francisco, was killed while in command of his squadron, endeavoring to check the then successful advance of the enemy. This brave officer left home, friends, and business to serve with the battalion, and after participating in many engagements lost his life on the field of Sheridan's great- est victory. Many non-commissioned officers and privates of the battalion, all brave and patriotic Californians, were killed in various battles of the valley. I regret that the limits of this report will not permit me to mention the name and meritorious services of each. No better soldiers died for the Union cause during the war. A large number of the officers and enlisted men of the battalion were wounded during this campaign. The annexed roll of the members of each of the four companies will, though briefly, refer to such facts. After the close of the battle of Cedar Creek, the battalion was with the advance, fol- lowing up the defeated enemy, and many of the cannon captured and retaken from the Rebels, that made the gallant Custer hug his General for joy, were halted and turned back by the sabers of the Califiirnians. Having returned from the pursuit of the enemy up the valley, after the battle of the nineteenth of October, the battalion was stationed for several weeks near Strasburg, engaged in scouting and picket duty. On the twenty-eighth of November it formed a part of General Merritt's Division of Cavalry, that moved througli Ashby's Gap to operate against the guerrillas east of the Blue Ridge, and destroy such forage, supplies, and property as could be of use to the enemy in that section of country. During this raid the battalion passed through manj^ towns frequently visited on scouts from its old camps near Centreville. Early in December it went into camp near Winchester, and was employed in protect- ing communications, collecting supplies, and camp duty. On the nineteenth of December it marched with the cavalry, under command of Gen- eral Torbert, on a raid towards Charlottesville and Gordonsville, imssing through Chester Gap, and returning through Madison Court House, Culpepper, Warrenton, and Ashby's Gap, to Winchester. During this raid the weather was intenselv cold, and the men and horses suffered severely. During the greater part of January and February, 1866, it performed picket and camp duty. On the twenty-seventh of February the battalion was again in the saddle for one of the hardest marches made during the war— from Winchester to Petersburg— about three 852 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. hundred miles, tlirough rain and mud, fighting the enemy all the way and destroying his railroads, canals, and other property. The command consisted of the First Division of Cavalry, under General Devin, to which the battalion belonged ; Third Division, under General Custer, with a small force of artillery, pontoons, etc. — all under General Sheri- dan. On this march the battalion moved from Winchester up the valley, through Woodstock and Harrisburg, to Staunton and Waynesboro. At the latter place a,,battle was fought, resulting in the capture of the remnant of Early's army, and a large amount of Rebel supplies. The march was continued to Charlottesville, where the railroad and enemy's stores were destroyed; then to the Janfes River, destroying' the canals and the bridges over that river down to Goochland; then to the north of Richmond, across the South and North Anna Rivers, down to White House Landing. The battalion assisted in charging and taking the railroad bridge across the South Anna, with its defenses and cannon. From the White House the march was continued across the peninsula and over the James River in front of Petersburg, where the battalion went into camp on the twenty-sixth of March, after one month of constant marching, fighting, and skirmish- ing, destroying railroads, canals, and the enemy's property beyond any immediate repair, and overcoming impediments of Nature and the enemy seldom offered against the advance of troops. "The battalion marched from in front of Petersburg on the twenty-ninth of March and took part in the brilliant operations that resulted in the surrender of General Lee's army at Appomattox Court House on the ninth of April, 1k65. It formed a part of General Gibbs' brigade, that gallantly attacked the enemy at Dinwiddle Court House and forced him to retire. On the first day of April the battalion was in the hottest of the fight at Five Forks, and was among the first troops inside of the enemy's works. It was in Devin's Division, referred to by President Lincoln in the following dispatch: "The Five Forks, strongly barricaded, were carried by Devin's First Division of Cavalry." In this engagement. First Lieutenant Lewis Munger, while leading his company, was killed. This promising young orficer enlisted in California, and had been promoted to First Lieutenant for faithful services and distinguished bravery. He was the fourth offi- cer of the battalion killed in battle. Eigenbrodt, Meader, Smith, and Munger are names that will always be cherished by their comrades in arms, and should be honored by California, tlie State they loved so well. On the second of April the battalion marched toward the South Side Railroad, and during the day heard of the fall of Petersburg. On the third of April it was in an engagement on the South Side Railroad. The news of the fall of Richmond readied the battalion on the fourth of April, while following up Lee's army. During the day it was in an engagement at Devil's Ford. On the fifth of April it assisted in cutting the Danville Railroad and capturing three hundred wagons of General Lee's trains. It took part in the battle of Sailor's Creek, on the sixth of April, that resulted in the capture of General Ewell and about ten thousand men of General Lee's army, together with their artillery trains and supplies. On the seventli of April it continued in pursuit of Lee's army, marching on their left fiank and skirmishing nearly all the way. On the eighth of April it marched rapidly to Appomattox Station, on the Lynchburg- Railroad, and assisted in capturing five trains of cars loaded with Rebel supplies, and during the night twentv-two pieces of artillery. On the morning of tlie memorable ninth of April, Sheridan's cavalry having formed in line of battle across Lee's line of retreat, the battalion was dismounted and deployed' as skirmishers immediatelv in front of the enemy. When the army of Northern Virginia attempted to advance tliat morning it found eVery foot of ground stubbornly contested. For some time this spirited engagement was kept up, the Rebels expecting to break through the cavalry and escape. While'this was going on, the Fifth, Twenty-fourth, and part of the Twenty-fifth Corps came up and formed in rear of the cavalry, which gradually moved to the riR-ht fiank to allow them to come into action. When their long line of battle advanced under General Ord, the veterans of the best Rebel army, who had fought for four years vainly, but too well, saw that their doom was sealed. They stopped firing and slowly fell back around .Appomattox Court House, the LTnion troops following and hemming them in on all sides. Soon a white fiag, in token of surrender, was presented to Sheridan's cavalry— an honor they well merited— and hostilities ceased. Early in the afternoon the battalion had the pleasure of witnessing the meeting of the General-in- Chief of the armies of the United States and the General-in-Chief of the Rebel armies, and soon after the formal surrender of the army of Northern Virginia. On the tenth of April the battalion commenced its march with the cavalry forces back to Petersburg, arriving and going into camp on the south side of that city on the nine- teenth. There it was prepared to move with Sheridan's command to the assistance of General Sherman in North Carolina. On the twenty-fourth of April it marched for that destination, but when near the North Carolina line news was received of the surrender of General Johnston's army to General Sherman, when it returned with the other cavalry to Petersburg, remaining there in camp until the tenth of May, when the battalion marched toward Washington, arriving near Alexandria on the sixteenth of Mav. It participated in the grand review at Washington on the twenty-third of May, where the California companies' colors were greeted with enthusiasm by the highest and bravest in the land. Soon after the review it went into camp near Fairfax Court House, where it THE CALIFORNIA HUNDRED AND BATTALION. 853 remained on picket and guard duty until it was mustered out of the United States service on the twentieth of July, 1865. After being mustered out it proceeded to Camp Meigs, lieadville, Massachusetts, where it was paid off, discharged, and disbanded on the third of August, the companies having been through nearly two and a half years of hard service in the field and participated in over hfty engagements. P"'our hundred officers and enlisted men were mustered into the battalion at San Fran- cisco, of wliicli number only one hundred and forty-eight remained to be mustered out at its final discharge from the service. Many were killed in battle or died in the service ; some were missing and unaccounted for; a large number were discharged from time to time on account of wounds or disability, and thirty of the enlisted men were promoted to commissioned officers in various regiments. The veterans of the California Cavalry Battalion and California Hundred, organized in this State, have inscribed on their colors the names of the following engagements in which they have participated: Brookville, Ashby's Gap, Coyle's Tavern, Little River Pike, Drariesville, Rectortown, Point of Rocks, Aldie, Frederick Pike, Tanallytown, Foi-t Reno, Fort Stevens, Rockville, Poolsville, Leesburg, Snicker's Gap, Nolan's Ford, Shepardstown, Whitepost, Middletown, Strasburg, Kearnstown, Winchester, Berryville, Pike, Charlestowu, Summit Point, Halltown, Berryville, Smithfield, Opequan Creek, Knoxford, Front Royal, Snake Mountain, Luray Court House, Mills Ford, Waynesboro, Mount Crawford, Tomsbrook, Cedar Creek, Madison Court House, Gordonsville, Char- lottesville, South Anna, White Oak Road, Dinwiddie Court House, Five Forks, South Side Railroad, Devil's Ford, Sailor's Creek, and Appomattox Court House. Many skirmishes that the Californians were in, with the guerrillas in Virginia, witli Early's forces in the Valley, while on the march to Petersburg, and during the ten days' cam- paign before the surrender of Lee's army, have not been mentioned. I am, General, most respectfully, your obedient servant, D. W. C. THOMPSON, Late Major California Cavalry Battalion. 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I'.ridger, Fort _ - - "Wyoming Territorv'. i'.akor, (Janip-. . - — Near.lacKHonvilie, Oregon. liakcr, Fort Humboldt County^ California. I'.aker, Fort - - - Near Las Vegas, New Mexico. Mid well, Camp Near Chico, California. IJidwell, Fort - — Mr;doc County, California. UNhh, Fort . Near Franklin, Texas. I'lHigf^, Fort . Humboldt County, California. I'alibitt, Camp Near Visalia, California. Ilascom, Fort. Northeast part of New Mexico. IJowie, Fort Arizona Territory. C Cliiinliill, Fort, _ Near sink of Carson River, Nevada. Crook, Fort..- Humboldt County, California. Crittenden. Fort (old Camp Floyd) Near Halt Lake, Utah Territory. Craig, I''ort New .Mexico. <'arleton, Camp Near San Bernardino, California. ConncHH, (.'am p (or Connor) Idaho Territory. (;iarke, Camp Near Prescott, Arizona Territory. CurtJs. (Jamp ,. Areata, Humboldt County, California. Col vi lie, Fort Washington Territory. Cady, Ca,m[i -.Washington Territory. Cady, Camp , On Mojave liiver, Calif-irnia. Connor, (Jamp (or Oonness) .Idaho Territory. Cummings, Port Southern New Mexico. Douglas, Camp (Near Salt Lake City) Utah Territory. Downey. (Jamp Near Oakland Point, California (where railroad shops nowstauff). Drum, Camp To October, Ibft'^afterwards Drum I'.arracks. Drum Marracks Near Wilmington, California. Davis, Fort... .Central Texas. Fillmore, Fort ..In New Mexico. Franklin __ .Now El Paso, Texas r; Oaston, Fort. Jfiirrd)oldt County, California. (irant, (Jamp... Humboldt County, California. (i rant, Camp ...Arizona Territory. (ioodwin. Fort. On Gila River, Arizona Territory. 57 " 886 RECORD OF CALIFORNIA TROOPS. H Haskins, Fort -. Oregon. Hart's Mills Near Franklin, Texas. Humboldt, Fort Humboldt County, California. Hooker, Camp Near Stockton, California. Halleck, Camp Near Stockton, California. J .Johnson, Camp Near Mesilla, New Mexico. Jaqua, Camp Hiimboldt County, California. K Kellog'g, Camp Klamath, Fort Southern Oregon. Lincoln, Camp Humljoldt County, California. Latham, Camp At Cienega, about halfway between Los Angeles and Santa Monica, California. Leonard, Camp Near Fort Quitman, Texas. Lyon, Camp Near Hunter's Point, San Francisco, California. Lippitt, Fort On Humboldt Bay, California. Lincoln, Camp Near La Paz, Arizona Territory. Larned, Fort Near Arkansas River, Kansas. Lowell, Camp . Near Tucson, Arizona Territory. M McDougal, Camp '_ Near Stockton, California. Merchant, Camp Near Lake Merritt, Oakland, California. Morris, Camp (Co. K, First Cav.) near San Bernardino, California. Mojave, Fort Arizon* Territory. Miembres, Camp In Southern New Mexico. McLane, Fort In Southern New Mexico. McDowell, Camp Arizona Territory. McRae, Fort At Ojo del Muerte, New Mexico. Marcy, Fort Santa Fe, New Mexico. McDerrait, Fort Northern Nevada. Miller, Fort Fresno County, California. N Navaj 0, Fort New Mexico. Nichols, Camp At Cedar Bluif, Indian Territory. Q Quitman, Fort... Northwestern Texas. R Ruby, Fort Nevada. S Stanford, Camp Stockton, California. Seward, Fort Humboldt County, California. Sumner, Fort Near Presidio, San Francisco, California. Sigel, Camp Near Auburn, California. Stevens, Fort Near mouth of Columbia River, Oregon. Stanford, Fort (formerly Fort Breckenridge) Near confluence of San Pedro and Gila Rivers. Selden, Fort On Rio Grande, New Mexico, near southern boundary. Stanton, Fort Eastern New Mexico. San Elizario Northwestern Texas. Sumner, Fort On Pecos River, New Mexico. Ter-Waw, Fort Humboldt County, California. Tejon, Fort Kern County, California. Tliorn, Fort -^. Southern New Mexico. Thomas, Camp C.-^-- -On Gila River, New Mexico. STATIONS OCCUPIED BY CALIFORNIA TROOPS. 887 U Union, Camp .-- Sacramento, California. Union, Fort Northern New Mexico. V Vancouver, Fort Washington Territory. Verde, Camp Arizona Territory. W Wriglit, Camp Oak Grove, San Diego County, California, near Warner's Ranch. Wright, Fort Round Valley, Humboldt County, California. Wingate, Fort Northern part of New Mexico. West, Fort - On headwaters of Gila River, New Mexico. Whipple, Fort Near Prescott, Arizona. Wright, Camp... Eastern Oregon. Y Yamhill, Fort.-.:.- Oregon. m