The annals of San Francisco; containing a summary of the history of California, and a complete history of its great city: to which are added, biographical memoirs of some prominent citizens, Part 69

Author: Soule, Frank; Nisbet, Jim, joint author
Publication date: 1855
Publisher: New York, Appleton
Number of Pages: 866


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Sec. 18. The Board of Assistant Aldermen shall have the sole power of impeachment, and all im- peachments shall be tried by the Board of Aldermen. No person shall be convicted unless by the concurrence of two thirds of all the members. Judgment, in case of conviction, shall extend no fur- ther than removal from office and disqualification from holding any office under the charter ; but the party convicted may be indicted and punished according to law.


ARTICLE IV.


OF EXECUTIVE OFFICERS.


Section 1. The executive power of the corporation shall be vested in the Mayor, and such other executive officers as are or may be created by law, and neither the Common Council nor any com mittee or member thereof shall perform any executive or ministerial business unless especially direct- ed by law.


Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of the Mayor


1st. To communicate to the Common Council semi-annually, and oftener if he shall think proper. a general statement of the situation and condition of the city in relation to its government, finances and improvements, with such recommendations in relation thereto as he may deem expedlent ;


2d. To be vigilant and active in causing the laws and ordinances of the city to be duly executed and enforced ; to be the head of police ; to exercise a constant supervision and control over the conduet of all subordinate officers, and to receive and examine into all such complaints as may be preferred against any of them for violation or neglect of duty, and to certify the same to the Common Council : to countersign all licenses and warrants on the Treasury, and generally to perform all such duties as may be prescribed for him by law or by the city ordinances.


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ANNALS OF SAN FRANCISCO.


Sec. 3. Whenever there shall be a vacancy in the office of Mayor, or the Mayor shall be absent from the city, or be prevented from attending to the duties of his office, the President of the Board of Aldermen shall perform the duties, receive the compensation, and possess all the rights and powers of Mayor during such vacancy, absence, or disability.


Sec. 4. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to receive and pay out all moneys belonging to the city, and to keep an account of all receipts and expenditures under such regulations as may be pre- scribed by ordinance. Tho Treasurer shall make monthly to the Common Council a full statement of the receipts and expenditures of the preceding month, and publish the same in some city news- paper.


Sec. 5. It shall be the duty of the Comptroller to report to the Common Council monthly a full and detailed statement of all the expenses and payments of the city government and the state of each appropriation made by ordinance, and he shall also, at the expiration of the fiscal year, publish a full and detailed statement of the receipts and expenditures of the city during said year, specifying the different sources of revenue and the amount received from each, the several appropriations made by the Common Conncil, the objects for which they were made, and the amount of money expended un- der each; the moneys borrowed on the credit of the city, the authority under which each loan was made and the terms on which it was obtained, the amount of the funded debt and of the interest ac- crned thereon; with a detailed statement of the sums owed and the property owned by the city.


Sec. 6. It shall be the duty of the Marshal to execute all processes issued by the Recorder or di- rected to him by any legal authority : to attend upon the Recorder's Court; to arrest all persons guilty of a breach of the peace or violation of any ordinance, and take them before the Recorder : to super- vise and control the City Police, to superintend the City Prison, and to perform all such duties as may be prescribed by ordinance.


Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of the City Attorney to attend to all suits, matters, and things in which the city may be legally interested, to give his advice or opinion in writing whenever required by the Mayor or Common Council, and to perform all such other services in connection with his profession as may be required by the Common Council.


Scc. 8. It shall be the duty of the Collector to issue all licenses that may be granted by city authority, and to register the same in a suitable book which shall at all times be open for public inspection ; to collect all license taxes, and all taxes and assessments that may be due according to the assessment books, and to pay over the same to the Treasury in the specific funds received.


Sec. 9. It shall be the duty of the Assessors to prepare, within such time as the Common Council may direct, a correct list of all the taxable property within the city, with the true valnation thereof, and to present the same, certified by them, to the Common Council. The mode of making out said list and of ascertaining the value of property and of collecting all taxes, shall be the same as is or may be prescribed by law for assessing and collecting the State revenue. Should the owner of any pro- perty assessed as aforesaid not be satisfied with the valuation thereof, he may apply, under oath, to the Board of Assessors for the reduction of the assessment. If said Board refuse he may appeal to the ' Board of Aldermen, and their decision shall be final.


Sec. 10. The Recorder, as to offences committed within the city, shall have like jurisdiction as may he conferred upon Justices of the Peace. IIe shall also have final jurisdiction in all cases of assault, riot, breach of the peace, and petit larceny. and all crimes and misdemeanors punishable by fine not to exceed five hundred dollars, or imprisonment not to exceed three months, or both such fine and imprisonment.


Sec. 11. The Common Council shall prescribe the duties of all officers whose duties are not defined in this Act, or in any other law of this State, and it shall be the duty of the officers of the city gene- rally to perform all such services as may be required by law, or the ordinances of the Common Council.


Sec. 12. The several officers under this charter shall receive for their services out of the city Trea- sury, a compensation to be fixed by ordinance, not to exceed four thousand dollars a year : Provided, that the Treasurer shall receive in lieu of salary not to exceed one half of one per cent. on all moneys received, paid ont, and accounted for by him, and the Collector not to exceed one per cent. on all moneys collected and paid over.


Sec. 13. The compensation of the Mayor's and Recorder's Clerks shall not exceed two thousand dollars each, per annum, nor shall that of the Clerk of either Board of Aldermen exceed twelve hun- dred dollars. Each Assessor shall receive not to exceed fifteen hundred dollars, and no officer or department shall be entitled to any clerk or deputy unless as hercin expressly provided.


Sec. 14. The members of the Common Council shall receive no compensation for their services.


Sec. 15. If any person elected to a city office shall remove from the city, absent himself therefrom for more than thirty days, or shall fail to qualify within ten days after his election, his office shall be deemed vacant.


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CHARTER OF SAN FRANCISCO.


See. 16. The officers elective under this charter, shall continue in office for one year, or until their successors are qualified ; but any officer may be removed for misconduct by impeachment.


Sec. 17. All officers or persons to whom the receipt or expenditure of the moneys or funds of the city shall be intrusted, shall give security in such amount as the Common Council may require, pay- able to the city, and subject to the approval of the Mayor. Such bond shall be subject to the pro- visions of law concerning bonds of officers.


Sec. 1S. All fees, costs, fines, perquisites, or emoluments, for any services to be performed by any officer or person under this charter, or collected under any ordinance of the Common Council, shall be paid over every week by such officer or person into the City Treasury under oath ; and no officer shall be entitled to receive his salary till he shall file his affidavit with the Comptroller, that he has faithfully accounted for, and paid over, all moneys for which he is bound to account.


Sec. 19. For any violation of the tenth, eleventh, or seventeenth sections of article third, or of the eighth or eighteenth sections of article fourth, or of the seventh section of article sixth of this charter, the party so offending shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction theroof, may be punished by fine not to exceed five thousand dollars, and imprisonment not to exceed one year.


Sec. 20. The officers of the present city government shall continue in office under this charter with such powers and duties as are herein prescribed until their successors are qualified ; and nothing here- in contained shall be construed to release any persons heretofore holding office in said city, from nny personal liabilities which they may have incurred by their official acts.


ARTICLE V. STREETS AND IMPROVEMENTS.


Section 1. The Mayor, Street Commissioner and Assessors, shall constitute a Board of Commis- sioners of Assessment. When private property is taken for public purposes, and the valuation by said Commissioners is not satisfactory to the owner thereof, he may require that the matter be sub- mitted to the jury before the Superior Court, and the value found by the jury, when confirmed by the court, shall be the amount which the owner shall be bound to accept and entitled to receive before the property is taken.


Sec. 2. Whenever the Common Council shall think it expedient to open, alter, or improve, any street or alley, or to improve any public grounds, notice thereof shall be given by publication for ten days, in some daily paper. Should one third of all the owners of the adjacent property protest against the proposed improvement, it shall not then be made. If no such protest be made, the Common Council shall proceed with such improvement, at least two thirds of the expenses of which shall be borne by the property adjacent.


Sec. 3. The assessment for said improvement shall be made by the Commissioners named in section first, and shall be proportionate to the advantages respectively derived from such improvement.


Sec. 4. Should any person be dissatisfied with the assessment by said Commissioners, he may appeal to the Board of Aldermen, whose decision shall be final.


Sec. 5. Whenever two thirds of all the persons owning property on any street or lane, shall apply to the Common Council for any improvement thereof, the same shall be made on such conditions as the Common Conncil may determine, said persons paying, at least, two thirds of the expenses of such improvement.


ARTICLE VI. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS.


Section 1. The fiscal year of the city shall begin on the first day of July.


Scc. 2. Every ordinance of the Common Council shall embrace but one subject, and that shall be expressed in its title.


Sec. 3. The ordaining clause of the city ordinances shall be, "The People of the City of San Francisco do ordain as follows."


Sec. 4. Taxation shall be uniform throughout the city.


Sec. 5. Licenses shall be discriminating nnd proportionate to the amount of business.


Sec. 6. All sales or leases of property belonging to the city shall be by public suetlon.


Sec. T. All contracts for work or supplies shall be let to the lowest bidder, after notice given through the public newspapers, and no officer shall be interested in any contract connected with his department.


Sec. S. The Common Council shall have no power to grant exclusive privileges.


Sec. 9. The Common Council shall appoint no officers for weighing, measuring, ganzing, culling, or inspecting any merchandise, produce, manufacture, or commodity ; but nothing in this section shall prevent their passing any ordinance necessary for protecting the public health.


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ANNALS OF SAN FRANCISCO.


Sec. 10. The Common Council shall have power to raise, by tax, any amount of money that they may deem expedient, whenever the ordinance for that purpose shall have been approved by the people.


Sec. II. When any amendment to this charter shall have been agreed to by three fourths of all the members elected to cach Board, it may be submitted to the people at any general election ; and if approved by them, it shall become a part of the charter. Said amendment shall be published at least sixty days before said election. It shall also be the duty of the Common Council to call a con- vention of delegates for the revision of this charter. Said convention shall meet on the first Monday of March, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, and shall consist of three members for each ward. Should the charter as amended and adopted by said convention be approved by the people at any general election, it shall become the charter of the city of San Francisco-subject, however, to the approval of the Legislature.


Sec. 12. The Act entitled " An Act to incorporate the city of San Francisco," passed April fifteenth one thousand eight hundred and fifty, is hereby repealed.


Passed April 15, 1851.


LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA PIONEERS,


WITH THE DATES OF THEIR ARRIVAL IN CALIFORNIA, AND THEIR PRESENT RESIDENCES.


Those marked thus * are deceased.


NAMES.


RESIDENCE.


ARRIVAL.


NAMES.


RESIDENCE.


ARRIVAL.


M. G. Vallejo,


Sonoma,


July, 1808


William Blackburn,


Santa Cruz,


Sept. 1845 .6


Juan B. D. Alvarado,


San Pablo,


Sept. 1809


Daniel Leahy,


José Jesus Martinez,


Martinez,


Oct. 1814


Francis Iloen,


Sept. ..


Pedro C. Carrillo,


Santa Barbara,


Mar 1517


Ilenry C. Smith.


Alameda,


Decr.


W. E. P. Hartnell,*


Monterey.


May, 1522


W'm. B. Bassham,


San José,


Oct.


Saucelito,


Ang. 1822


May, 1823


Win. F. Swasey, Samuel Brannan, R. M. Sherman, E. C. Kemble,


54


Aug.


.6


Timothy Murphy,*


San Francisco, Decr. IS28


B. S. Lippincott, Samuel Kyburg,


66


46


66


George Yount,


Napa,


Feb.


1831


Trinidad,


Feb.


66


José de Jesus Noe,


San Francisco, Oct.


IS34


D. A. McDermut,


66


Oct. Aug.


.4


John Marsh,


Contra Costa, Jan.


1836


Win. H. Russell,


Thomas O. Larkin.


San Francisco, Mar. 1836


Joseph Aram,


San José,


Sept. 66


John A. Sutter,


Hock Farm,


Jnly, 1839


John M. Homer,


66


Oct.


66


Elliot Libbey,


San Rafael,


Decr. 1840 | J. Caldwell Low,


Mar. 1847 66


Thomas Cordua,


Sacramento,


Mar. IS41


Edward Gilbert,*


John Bidwell,


Butte County,


Nov. 1841 44 .6


J. C. L. Wadsworth,


April, 66


G. C. Cook,* ·Josiah Belden,


San José,


66


A. G. Abell,


6.


..


Francis II. Huber,


San Francisco,


L. B. Clements,


Santa Cruz, June,


HIenry L. Ford,


Sacramento,


Sept. 1842


J. Mead Iluxley,


San Francisco, Mar.


..


D). W. Alexander,


Los Angeles. Decr. 1842


J. L. Folsom, U. S. A.,


..


..


II. F. Teschemacker,


San Francisco, July, 1842 66 66


II. W. Halleck,


Thos. A. Warbass. R. L. Kilburn. John A. Hoar,


Napa,


Mar.


H. M. Naglee,


Mar.


Jasper (. Farrell,


Bodega.


Nov.


66


R. A. Parker,


Crescent City, Mar. 6.


Nathan Coombs,


Napa.


July,


II. A. Schoolcraft,*


Sacramento, Apr. 44


M. Schallenberger,


San José, 66


Decr.


John B. Frisbie,


San Francisco, Mar.


66


Martin Murphy,


Santa Clara,


San Francisco, Mar.


John Sullivan,


San Francisco, Decr. 1849 R. II. Sinton,


Nov.


Jacob R. Snyder,


Sept. 1815 Alfred J. Ellis,


William Findlay,


San José,


July, .. 31. L. Callender,


Apr. 66


66


George W. Vincent,*


San Francisco, July, 1826 San Rafael,


Sept. 1828


July,


Francisco Guerrero,* Alfred Robinson,


San Francisco, Aug. 1831


A. J. Grayson, Ned Grayson, C. C. Southward, E. A. King,


.6


66


Jacob P. Leese,


Monterey.


June, 1833


J. C. Davis,


Putah Creek, Feb.


Alameda. July, 66


W. D. M. Howard,


San Francisco, Jan. 1839 ..


Il. S. Turner,


San Francisco, Decr. .6


Isaac Livick,


Oct.


1540


B. R. Buckelew,


L. W. Sloat,


Aug.


6.


Monterey,


Oct.


1843


R. J. Tobin,


Sept. 6.


Mar. 1844


Jas. L. Ord,


Monterey, Jan.


Daniel Murphy, John M. Murphy,


Thos. J. Roach,* S. W. Haight,


Trinidad.


Apr.


16


Wm. A. Richardson, J. B. R. Cooper, Robert Elwell, John Wilson,


Monterey


Santa Barbara, Aug. 1824


SnLuis Obispo, Apr. 1826


Edwin Bryant, llenry Gerke,


Oct.


Santa Barbara, Feb. 1828


San José,


..


William H. Davis, Ziba Branch,


SnLuis Obispo, Feb. 1831


San Francisco, Sept.


July, 1846


Mar.


:


July,


San Francisco, Nov.


John Paty,


June, 1837


G. Frank Lemon,


Jan.


San Francisco, Oct. ..


DATE OF


DATE OF


823


SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA PIONEERS.


NAMES.


RESIDENCE.


DATE OF ARRIVAL.


NAMES.


DATE OF RESIDENCE. ARRIVAL San Francisco, Oct. 1:49


Alfred A. Green,


San Francisco, Apr. 1847


Joseplı F. Atwill,


Geo. Stoneman, U.S.A.


Jan.


JJobn M. Farwoll,


Henry D. Cook,


July,


66


Jacob >hew,


John S. Beener,


66


Sept.


Theodore Payne,


W. T. Sherman, U.S.A.


66


Jan.


Lewis Peck.


II. W. Theall,


Sonora,


Mar.


Charles Hosmer,


Charles Stevens,


San Francisco, Apr. 66


16


Chas. D. Carter,


Aug.


Horace Hawes,


Henry M. HIale,


Decr. ..


James Adams,


66


Mar.


66


Chas. Minturn.


66


Oct.


John Q. Adams,


6.


Apr.


64


O. P. Sutton,


Apr.


Win. M. Stewart,


66


Oct.


1848


John Middleton,


James G. Goul,


July,


Charles B. Johnson,


Los Angeles,


Apr.


66


Aaron Pollard,


Jan. ..


Alfred De Witt,


San Francisco, Sept.


Nov.


Calhoun Benham,


Herman Wohler.


Feb.


P. W. Shepheard,


66


Sept.


6.


Chas. A. Angelo,


66


Dec.


Nov.


Stephen R. Harris,


June,


George W. Ryder,


Oct.


John HI. Gihon,


66


Deer.


Gabriel B. Post,


San Francisco, Feb. 1849 66


Ang.


Jobn H. Still,


=


Sept.


Jesse Sutton,


66


Feb.


64


Frank Tilford,


66


Oct


David T. Bagley,


Feb.


John Nugent,


=


Feb.


Louis R. Lull.


=


June,


E. Morris Earl,


June,


Charles R. Bond,


Nov.


66


Horatio N. Squire,


Aug.


A. G. Randall,


66


Sept.


66


Asa T. Lawton,


66


July,


4.


Daniol L. Ross,


66


Decr.


6.


Philo White,


66


Oct.


Wilson Flint,


66


July,


James B. Starr,


Sacramento,


Sept.


John McDougal,


66


Feb.


66


J. Judson Ames,


San Diego,


Oct.


F. A. Bonnard,


66


June,


C. J. Brenham,


San Francisco, Ang.


Geo. R. Davidson,


66


Feb.


Cullen A. Johnson,


llenry Vandervior,


Aug.


16


Wm. Van Voorhies,


Feb.


Selim Franklin,


IIenry J. Wells,


66


June,


G. K. Fitelı,


66


Sept.


66


66


Julius Wetzler,


Sacramento,


June,


Peter A. Morse,


June,


66


John W. Conner,


San Francisco, Ang. 66


Wm. L. Newell,


Apr.


F. A. Hussey,


M. S. Whiting,


=


Aug.


Samuel Purdy,


66


Decr.


66


Wm. D. Fair,


66


June,


Philip A. Roach,


Aug.


66


Albert Williams,


66


Apr.


Frank Soulé,


May,


66


Wm. L. Ryckman,


=


Sept


J. E. Lawrence,


Stockton,


Henry Meiggs,


San Francisco, July,


66


O. C. Osborne,


June,


Hiram Leonard, U.S.A.,


June,


J. D. Bluxome,


A. W. Peabody,


Apr.


June,


Wmn. R. Wheaton,


=


Ang.


Wm. C. Hoff,


July,


66


J. W. Young,


R. P. Hammond,


Apr.


C. T. Parker,


Thomas D. Johns,


Geo. A. Hudson,


June,


.6


A. C. Peachy,


Chas. J. Warner,


Ang.


Wm. Newell,


Aug. 64


G. W. Bryant,


July,


66


66 John MeCrackan,


Nov.


Geo. W. Green,


66


June,


George M. Smith,


Sept.


Robert G. Crozier,


56


June,


W. F. Kelsey,


John Benson,


=


Apr.


66


Caleb Ilyatt,


July, ١٠


Abram Bartol,


Aug.


"


- C. W. Gunnell,


Sept.


..


.J. Prall Stephens, E. W. Leonard,


66


June,


:


John S. Hagar,


Squire P. Dewey,


E. D. Hammond,


July,


Joseph Daniels,


Sept.


Oct.


Wm. G. Wood,


Sept.


June, 66


E. A. Edgerton, Atkins Massey,


=


July,


Feb.


Wm. M. Eddy,*


Oct.


T. K. Battelle,


Nov.


Oct.


Chas. Il. West, J. W. Tice,


46


Sept.


44


E. McGowan,


Washington Bartlett,


Nov.


66


Isaac M. Hall,


66


Oct.


L. Pickering,


Aug.


Chas. F. Ilamilton,


Ang.


John W. Tucker,


66


Aug.


Charles C. Roe,


Decr.


A. J. Hooper,


Ang.


E. O. Crosby,


J. E. Wainwright,


Nov.


J. J. Bryant,


Aug.


John Vandewater,


Apr.


George S. Porter,


Oct.


F. C. Ewer,


June,


Ferdinand Vassault,


John Short,


4


Aug.


David S. Turner,


Sacramento,


July,


D. W. Perlay,


66


July,


Joseph R. West,


July,


William Sherman,


66


Ang.


..


1. C. Woods,


James King of Wm.,


Nov.


D. W. Connelly,


G. W. Ryckman,


Oct


Nov. 60


J. Wemys Austin,


Aug.


Gregory Yale,


James Fitton,


SAUL


Bethuel Phelps,


Ang.


46


Richard M. Jessup,


July, 44


William Joy,


Feb.


66


F. W. Macondray,


May,


6.


Charles L. Ross,


W. B. Farwell,


July,


Hiram Grimes,


Aug.


Decr.


.4


Edward Martin,


Daniel Norcross,


H. S. Brown,


John V. Plume,


Sept


David C. Broderick,


June, 46


P. A. Brinsmade,


June,


Oct.


Apr.


E. L. Sullivan,


Feb.


60


R. Julius Stovens,


June,


J. N. Cordoza,


Sept.


George Kerr,*


Aug.


James Grant,


Deer.


Apr.


July,


Oct.


Nov.


Decr.


July,


E. Gallagher,


July,


P. B. Cornwall,


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ANNALS OF SAN FRANCISCO.


NAMES.


RESIDENCE.


DATE OF ARRIVAL.


NAMES.


RESIDENCE.


DATE OF AHRIVAL.


B. F. Voorheos,


San Francisco,


Apr. 1849 June,


A. J. Morrell,


Apr. ..


Theodore Boschmulte,


Aug.


11. P. Jones,


Oct.


B. B. Coit,


66


66


James llolohan,


Aug.


Joseph W. Philips,


Wmn. Il. Tiffany,


66


July,


Smyth Clark,


Sept.


Win. W. Warner,


٠٠


G. W. Coffee,


Nov.


Reuben Clark,


James Evrard,


Decr. =


Abia A. Selover,


James Dows,


66


S. 1. Hopkins,


Oct. :


Alexander Campbell,


:


Aug.


Win. L. Duncan,


Sept.


=


S. Rosenthal,


Decr. ٠٠


Wm. E. Keyes,


July,


John C. Derby,


=


July,


David B. Stover,


Aug.


Thos. J. White,


66


Sept.


George F. Sweeney,


Oct.


66


John Satterlee,


June, ,٠


E. F. Northam,


:


Apr.


Wm. Il. Chamberlain, Miss. San José, Aug.


John T. Little,


S. II. Meeker,


Sacramento,


Oct. ..


Elisha Nichols,


Oct.


66


Joseph Galloway,


San Francisco, Nov.


Chas. II. Gongh,


July,


Jas. B. Townsend,


F. B. Austin,


=


Aug.


:


Edward Conner,


Apr.


66


Horatio S. Gates,


:


June,


Levi Stowell,


David Jobson,


July,


:


Wm. M. Burgoyne,


June, . 6


De Witt C. Brown,


Aug.


W'm. L. Iliggins,


Ang.


66


Richard Cheenery,


Aug.


Wm. II. J. Brooks,


Nov.


66


Seth R. Kneeland,


July,


C. T. Ryland,


San José,


July,


William B. Olds,


Aug.


Ilenry A. Breed,


San Francisco, Decr.


James Pearson,


June,


A. Larrain,


66


July, .. 66


William V. Wells,


Charles Gulliver,


John Q. Cole,


June,


John O. Earl,


66


Decr.


66


D. T. Raymond,


Ang.


Hervey Sparks,


J. D. Pierson,


..


Albert II. Clark,


Los Angeles,


July,


$6


E. W. Crowell,


Samuel C. Eveleth,


Richard Ross,


Mar.


Kelsey Hazen,


66


Apr.


66


Win. Neely Thomson,


May.


Joseph Shannon,


66


Nov.


Jolm J. Pensamı,


..


Aug.


Wake Bryarly,


66


Ang.


Nov.


..


E. V. Joice,


Jan.


A. S. Wright,


James Vantine,


..


May,


S. Asbury Sheppard,


..


Nov.


66


Thos. E. Lindenberger.


..


Frank Johnson,


Sacramento,


Apr.


66


Richard V. Groat,


Sept. ..


66


66


June.


Henry M. Gray,


San Francisco, Nov.


Aug.


66


Win. E. Bushnell,


Sept.


66


John A. Clark,


W. Cornell Jewett.


B. Frank Hillard,


6.


R. K. Dodge,


Sept. > ..


G. Simpton,


Oct.


Willian Clark,


Aug.


David Gillespie,


Decr.


66


Joseph G. Cadiz,


Arthur M. Ebbetts,


Ang.


R. Erskine Newland,


..


Apr.


June, ..


Daniel S. Roberts,


Aug.


John P'. Buckley,


Wm. MeKibbin,


60


Sept.


David Dwyer,


James Tobin,


J. M. Tewksbury,


W. A. Mix,


Red Bluffs,


Mar.


F. Il. West,


A. M. Heslep,


San Francisco, Nov.


W. JJ. Whitney,


66


6.


Isaac N. Thorne,


Sept.


G. T. Upham,


Wm. II. Grattan,


66


Mar.


L. A. Birdsall,


John Erskine, jr.


Jan.


66


G. Burdell.


James W. Stillman,


Oct.


W. Hoskins,


66


John II. Spooner,


Sept.


66


L. D. Jones,


..


66


Wm. II. Crowell,


.6


June,


46


Jas. O. Callaghan,


6


May,


Feb. ..


Geo. II. Preston,


Oet.


William Baker, jr.,


Sept.


A. B. Paul,


Nov.


11. C. Murray,


July.


E. J. C. Kewen,


Aug.


66


J. Ilorace Kent,


Oet.


Geo. A. Parker,


Sacramento.


Chas. W. Lawton,


Chas. S. Eigenbrodt,


.


66


..


..


F. McGilvery,


Sept.


Chas. S. Simpson,


Sept.


Chas. E. Buckingham,


John A. Monroe,


San Francisco. Deer. 66


A. B. Perkins,


=


Sept.


Jas. R. Duff,


66


Feb.


June,


C. Il. Crane,


Win. J. Shaw,


San Francisco, June,


Frank Turk,


May,


C. W. Lander,


Monterey, San Francisco, Feb. 66


June,


..


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#466


#468


=


June,


James G. Pearson,


July,


John M Coughlin,


Aug.


Sept.


R. E. Brewster,


June,


E. J. Folsom,


San Francisco, Decr. 1849


T. G. Spear,


July,


Il. G. Blankman,


Julius K. Rose,


66


..


J. J. A. Bruce,


Chas. H. Gilman,


June,


Sept.


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