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2022-4 Reports of Cases before the Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance 1 (2022) / Reports of Cases before the Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance, Vol. 2022-4, pp. 1-20
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46 W. St. U. L. Rev. 213 (2019) / Western State Law Review, Vol. 46, Issue 1 (Spring 2019), pp. 213-218
CHAPTER VIII. The Bear-Flag War, and What Led to it. Population in 1841—Immigrants of that Year—Unpleasantness with a Grizzly Bear—After 1841, Immigration Increases—Thomas O. Larkin's Estimate of the Population in 1846—What Captain Weber Says of the Intention of Foreigners in California in 1841—A Lone Star State to be Carved out of California under Certain Circumstances—Where the Division Line was to be Drawn—Serious Departure from the General Policy—Attempt to Organize to Prevent its Recurrence—An Apparently Harmless Document, behind which Lurked Treason—Why it Failed to Accomplish the Result—Weber Appointed by Castro to Command the North Frontier—J. Alex. Forbes Appointed British Vice-Consul—Dispatches for Fremont and the United States Consul—Fremont Enters California—He Visits Monterey, and Asks General Castro for Permission to Recruit in the San Joaquin Valley—The Request Granted—A Singular Move on the part of Fremont—He Makes toward Monterey—Is Accused of having Stolen Horses—Is Ordered to Leave the Territory—He Fortifies himself and Defies the Authorities of California—What Followed—Important Official Documents—Fremont Abandons Camp and Retreats to the North—He helps Massacre some Indians, and then Passes over the Line into Oregon—Lieutenant Gillespie Overtakes him, with Secret Dispatches—The Night Tragedy at Klamath Lake—The Oregon Road Party Finds Fremont's Camp—Fremont Returns to California, and the Bear-Flag War is Inaugurated on the 10th of June, 1846, on the Banks of the Cosumnes River—Sonoma Taken and the Bear Flag Hoisted on the 14th of June—The Organization—The Prisoners Sent to Sutter's Fort—Young Fowler and Cowie Sent to Procure Powder, and Never Return—Their Tragic Fate—Lieutenant Ford Defeats de la Torre—Fremont Joins the Revolutionists—He Orders Three Persons Shot, in Retaliation—Torre Leaves the Upper Country with his Forces—Castro's Movements—Fremont Becomes the Head of the Revolution—End of the Bear-Flag War.
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ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF PLUMAS: LASSEN & SIERRA COUNTIES, WITH CALIFORNIA FROM 1513 TO 1850, : Fariss & Smith, 1882.
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[검색어] de la Torre, J.
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