. History of Yuba County, California, with illustrations descriptive of its scenery, residences, public buildings, fine blocks and manufactories. RNIA IN L835 ?nihil ngtoa. Tb. fetter n . w»« Am {nitilUhnl in Uj, . Fakii ..j ! Frakou Im l: I 11 v. I- :.. M 111!-. urprised I • ivo a I. Iter n. no an in-dividual from whom you probably haw net heard, oteven thought of, for nearly It ough the lapse of I changesboth In men and things, the pei lonal identity ol has probably been hit ?ou will, 1 think, re her a youth whom you met at Groan Bay in 1825, «l o. I aving !. It hi


. History of Yuba County, California, with illustrations descriptive of its scenery, residences, public buildings, fine blocks and manufactories. RNIA IN L835 ?nihil ngtoa. Tb. fetter n . w»« Am {nitilUhnl in Uj, . Fakii ..j ! Frakou Im l: I 11 v. I- :.. M 111!-. urprised I • ivo a I. Iter n. no an in-dividual from whom you probably haw net heard, oteven thought of, for nearly It ough the lapse of I changesboth In men and things, the pei lonal identity ol has probably been hit ?ou will, 1 think, re her a youth whom you met at Groan Bay in 1825, «l o. I aving !. It his A Ilea Jfatei 1 or two .n the far, tar \\ i i, and v. I hi- . ? I over all thi Inlial .?,m,I,., ,i parti ni it. I ha>. resided sight \ I no* live, Dtuu the Baj ol I the point line llie me. S„. rauwnto San Joaquin unite together to meet Uu the E | . ,! ....I ].l i,.lie. by 13 in extent, one tide ol whioli I. en , wl poiol r 1 have at Last found the fur West, mid to end no ramb eive the public papers that ; ? ? i ktolj 001 Ih .it It, .i I. until .pi. ? iv • /...a .... Bay ot- San J i in 1810. ing to his New England home, and whom you induci dto turn his face again toward the etting sun; thaiyouth who. but for your influence, would probabljnow have been administering pills in some quietYankee village, is now a gray-haired man. breedingcattle and cultivating grape vines on the shores ofthe Pacific. Your benevolence prompted you to takean interest in the fortunes of that youth, and it istherefore presumed you may not be unwilling to hearFrom him again. I left the United States in 1835, and came to NewMexico, and thence traversing the States of Chihua-hua and Sonora, crossed the Rio Colorado at its junc-tion with the Gila, near the tide water of Gulph, andentered this territory at its southern part. Any nitredirect route was at th uownandroi of any fortion of the globe, is at length uttractin ? ...; I nropo. The world a . I


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