You are desired to use all proper means to have a good understanding with them, to the end that the United States may have their co-operation in taking possession of and holding that country. It has been suggested here, that many of these Mormons would... The Mormon Battalion: Its History and Achievements - Страница 12написао/ла Brigham Henry Roberts - 1919 - 96 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| James Knox Polk - 1848 - 462 страница
...that country. It has been suggested here, that many of these Mormons would willingly enter into the service of the United States, and aid us in our expedition against California. You are hereby anthorized to muster into service such as can be induced to volunteer; not, however, to a number exceeding... | |
| Joseph Earle Ollivant - 1871 - 202 страница
...have their CO-OPERATION in taking possession of and holding that country, and authorizes the General to muster into service such as can be induced to volunteer, not however to a number exceeding one-third of his entire force. Should they enter the service they were to be paid as other volunteers, to be allowed... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1018 страница
...here that many of these Mormons would willingly enter into the service of the United States, and >id us in our expedition against California. You are hereby...service they will be paid as other volunteers, and yon can allow them to designate, so far as it can be properly done, the persons to act as officers... | |
| John Taylor Hughes, William Elsey Connelley - 1907 - 702 страница
...an army. While It has been suggested here that many of these Mormons would willingly enter into the service of the United States, and aid us in our expedition...one-third of your entire force. Should they enter the sendee they will be paid as other volunteers, and you can allow them to designate, so far as can be... | |
| Iowa. Adjutant General's Office - 1911 - 1196 страница
...that country. It has been suggested here, that many of these Mormons would willingly enter into the service of the United States, and aid us in our expedition...other volunteers, and you can allow them to designate, as far as it can properly be done, the persons to act as their officers. It is understood that a considerable... | |
| Frank Alfred Golder, Thomas Andrew Bailey, John Lyman Smith - 1928 - 338 страница
...that country. It has been suggested here that many of these Mormons would willingly enter into the service of the United States, and aid us in our expedition...induced to volunteer not, however, to a number exceeding one third of your entire force. Should they enter the service they will be paid as other volunteers... | |
| Richard Edmond Bennett - 2004 - 386 страница
...that country. It has been suggested here, that many of these Mormons would willingly enter into the service of the United States, and aid us in our expedition...number exceeding one-third of your entire force." How could the Mormons have assisted in taking "possession" of California if not already enlisted? And... | |
| 1847 - 818 страница
...that country. It has been suggested here, that many of these Mormons would willingly enter into the service of the United States, and aid us in our expedition against California. You are hereby anthorized to muster into service such as can be induced to volunteer; not, however, to a number exceeding... | |
| 1847 - 740 страница
...that country. It iasbeen suggested here, that many of these Mormons would willingly enter into the service of the United States, and aid us in our expedition against California. You are hereby anthorized to muster iflto service such as can be induced to volunteer; not, however, to, a number... | |
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