. History of Hamilton County, Ohio, with illustrations and biographical sketches. a charge andsponsibility, li\ed t iher comfort, and to chher declining years !dying hour. Adjacent to the ton thefathers cabinBaptist church—prolthe first church in s in wait three weeks organizing a force of forty wagons of six horses each. AtFort Kearney the company disbanded, seven teams proceeding along the northernPacific route via of Fort Laramie to the Humboldt river, from which place theoriginal six from Mt. Washington, after throwing away their wagon, and finallyalone, proceeded, crossing the desert on p
. History of Hamilton County, Ohio, with illustrations and biographical sketches. a charge andsponsibility, li\ed t iher comfort, and to chher declining years !dying hour. Adjacent to the ton thefathers cabinBaptist church—prolthe first church in s in wait three weeks organizing a force of forty wagons of six horses each. AtFort Kearney the company disbanded, seven teams proceeding along the northernPacific route via of Fort Laramie to the Humboldt river, from which place theoriginal six from Mt. Washington, after throwing away their wagon, and finallyalone, proceeded, crossing the desert on pack-nd reaching Car-I laid in a supply• : dollars. At Mundell and his brothhorses, a distanct; of forty miles, going over in the nighson river In the morning—Sunday—where they rested and alsoof provisions, paying for six pounds of flour the snug sum of nSacramento City they sold their stock and footed it up into thegion on a mining expedition, but got sick and soon returned of: of f nths di Suders Fort, J the doctor 1. They ac- where it was progression the Will:iW John. advised a trip on the sea as necessary to a speedy return to set themselves adrift in a sail vessel on the Pacific oce,becalmed for three weeks, and being disgusted with such slowbrothers, upon putting in at Acapulco, went aboard a steamer, reaching Panamain December, 1850, after being on the water twenty-seven days. They crossedthe isthmus to Shagers river on mules, paying forty dollars for their tran-sit. ? At this point theytook canoes to the mouthof the river, where, incompany with about sixtyothers, they set sail in theschooner Thorne for NewOrleans. The Mundellbrothers had already ex-perienced sore disappoint-ments in their trip west,but the trying ordeal wasyet to come. The littlevessel when fairly out atsea encountered one ofthose tremendous andtempestuous storms, andfor three days and nightswas driven like a featherin a gale, and turned upfinally on a coral islandin the Carribean se
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