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treaty with the Rogue River people, he went to California and busied himself with gold mining until the spring of 1851, when his friends and admirers recalled him to Oregon to run for delegate to congress. About the time of his return the rifle regiment departed to return by sea to Jefferson barracks, near St Louis, having been reduced to a mere remnant by desertions,[1] and never having rendered any service of importance to the territory.
- ↑ Brackett's U. S. Cavalry, 129–30. It was recruited afterward and sent to Texas under its colonel, Brevet General P. F. Smith.