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W. T. Sherman
P. H. Sheridan
Memoirs of Three Civil War Generals

CHAPTER XV
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Our crop was enormous.

Luckily for us the Columbia River rose to a great height from the melting of the snow in the mountains in June, and overflowed and killed most of our crop.

This saved digging it up, for everybody on the Pacific coast seemed to have come to the conclusion at the same time that agriculture would be profitable.

In 1853 more than three-quarters of the potatoes raised were permitted to rot in the ground, or had to be thrown away.

The only potatoes we sold were to our own mess.
While I was stationed on the Pacific coast we were free from Indian wars.


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