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Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the session of the Legislature of the State of California (1915) (14594560809)

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Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the session of the Legislature of the State of California (1915) (14594560809)

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Identifier: appendixtojourna19151cali (find matches)
Title: Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California
Year: 1853 (1850s)
Authors: California. Legislature
Subjects: Legislative journals
Publisher: Sacramento : State Printing
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: San Francisco Public Library



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and grades, this route was notlooked upon with favor. 3. The Prunedale road, considering the disadvantages of Nos. 1 and 2. above,seemed to offer the best results and was selected. On this date the brigade marched from Salinas race track to Langleys ranch, adistance of about 10 miles. One troop of cavalry reported having captured a detachment of Blue mountedorderlies. Upon reaching Langleys ranch outposts were established, consisting of onebattalion of infantry. (August 16.)SPECIAL SITUATION. Sixth Division, Red Akmy,Salinas, Cal.. 15. August 12, 4 P. M.The Commanding Officer, First Brigade. Sixth Division. Sir: Enemy moved south from Soleda<I l)y rail last night, destroying bridges and trackthere. Railway has been repaired by our troops from Monterey to Salinas Riversouth of Ca.stroville where bridge over the river has been destroyed. Our nii^n atwork building new bridge. A locomotive and some flat cars have been landed from our ships at Monterey. REPORT OF THE ADJUTANT GEXERAL 91
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92 REPORT OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL. It i.s roporled from Castroville that the enemy is at IIollLster, east of San Juan.Army commauder orders advance on San Juan via San Juan and Gilroy.>Iove your command to San Juan tomorrow. I will follow with Sixth Division as soou as Third Brigade arrives from Monterey. Respectfully, SIX,Major General.(Sent by cyclist.) Orders were is.sucd on August 15, at S :00 p. m., for the lirigade to move to SanJuan the following day. (See I^xhibit C.) On this date the brigade marched from Langleys ranch to San Jnan, a distanceof about Oi miles. Upon reaching San .Juan outposts were established, consisting of one battalion ofinfantry. (August 17.)SPECIAL SITUATION. Sixth Division, Red Army,Salinas, Cal.. 16, August 12. 4 P. .M.To Commanding Officer, First Brigade, Sixth Division,San Juan, Cal.Railway bridge near Castroville unfinished. Sixth Division concentrating here.Will move a.s soon as .supply route by rail is open to Castroville. Move yourbrigade to Sa

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