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The Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman

CHAPTER II
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We passed out, Green following us with loud words, which brought the four sailors to the front-door, when I told him to hush up or I would take him prisoner also.

About that time one of the sailors, handling his pistol carelessly, discharged it, and Green disappeared very suddenly.

We took Nash to the cart, put him in, and proceeded back to our boat.

The next morning we were gone.
Nash being out of the way, Boggs entered on his office, and the right to appoint or remove from civil office was never again questioned in California during the military regime.

Nash was an old man, and was very much alarmed for his personal safety.


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