Pioneering the West, 1846 to 1878 : Major Howard Egan's diary, also thrilling experiences of pre-frontier life among Indians, their traits, civil and savage, and part of autobiography, inter-related to his father's . the powers above, I closed my eyes and let go my hold anddropped (Oh, my! Dreadful! Horrible! And so on, from theladies) about six inches. Needless to say, after resting a fewmoments I soon found my horse and rode home. DIARY. *To show some of Fathers activities selling beef in Cali-fornia Ave here insert some of his Diary of 1855, as follows:January 1—A t the ranch on the San Joa


Pioneering the West, 1846 to 1878 : Major Howard Egan's diary, also thrilling experiences of pre-frontier life among Indians, their traits, civil and savage, and part of autobiography, inter-related to his father's . the powers above, I closed my eyes and let go my hold anddropped (Oh, my! Dreadful! Horrible! And so on, from theladies) about six inches. Needless to say, after resting a fewmoments I soon found my horse and rode home. DIARY. *To show some of Fathers activities selling beef in Cali-fornia Ave here insert some of his Diary of 1855, as follows:January 1—A t the ranch on the San Joaquin; cloudy. 12th—Left the ranch with 0. R. Stibbins and the Indian. 13th—AtStockton; stopped at the Slough House. 14th—Stopped atSacramento. 15th—Stopped at Putah. 16th—Started withforty-four head of cattle. 17th—Stopped at the Slougli House;commenced boarding at $9 per week. 20tli—Found an ox onthe east side of Gosmines river branded L K. 21st—MexicanJoseph came from San Joaquin. 25th—Sold ten head of —Went to Sacramento and returned. 28th—J. H. Kinkeadarrived this evening. 29th—Mr. Kinkead left this 2—Sold five head of cattle to Mr. Tudsburv. 4th—. First Salt Lake City Store, Liviiig^stou Ji Kinkead;after Livingston Bell iS: to. Mr. Livingston paid visit. 7th—Sold fifteen head of cat-tle to Bill Williams of Diamond Springs, lltli—Received let- 192 PIONEERING THE WEST ter from home. 12th—C. Stibbins started north. 14th—Soldseven head of cattle to Mr. Spensir. Received a package ofletters from Captain Hunt. (*This was another message fromthe Mormon Battalion.) 22nd—Sold twelve head of for Sacramento. 23rd—At Sacramento. 24th—Wentout to Putah and got fifty-one head of cattle. 25th—Arrivedat the Cosmines. March 1—Sold ten head of cattle to 6th—Started to Sacramento. 8th—Went to Putahafter cattle. Got fifty-one head. 9th—Arrived at the SloughHouse. 14th—Sold twelve


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