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The Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman
Vol. I.

CHAPTER III
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This bolsa was nothing but a bundle of tule, or bullrush, bound together with grass-ropes in the shape of a cigar, about ten feet long and about two feet through the butt.

With these the California Indiana cross streams of considerable size.
When he came ashore, I gave him a good overhauling for attempting to desert, and put him to work getting breakfast.

In due time we returned him to his ship, the Ohio.

Subsequently, I made a bargain with Mr.Hartnell to survey his ranch at Cosnmnes River, Sacramento Valley.

Ord and a young citizen, named Seton, were associated with me in this.


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