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marched their whole disposable force to one mission after 
another and brought them in heavy irons, a few at a time, 
to the Government dungeons at Monterey! 
The names of some of these men, together with their 
places of residence in California, which I happened to pre¬ 
serve, are given below. 
Those who lived near the mission of San Francisco Bay, 
were, Lewis Pollock, John Vermillion, William McGlone, 
Daniel Sill, George Frazer, Nathaniel Spear, Captain Mc- 
Kenley, Jonathan Fuller, Captain Beechay. 
Those who resided at El Pueblo San Jose, were William 
Blirkin, George Fergusson, Thomas Thomas, William Lang¬ 
leys, Jonathan Mirayno, William Weeks, Jonathan Coppin- 
ger, William Hauts, Charles Brown, Thomas Tomlison, 
Richard Westlake, James Peace, Robert McCallister, Tho¬ 
mas Bowen, Elisha Perry, Nathan Daily, Robert Livermore, 
William Gulenack, Jonathan Marsh, Peter Storm, Job Dye, 
William Smith, Jonathan Warner, and tw T o Frenchmen. 
Those from Santa Cruz, were, William Thompson, James 
Burnes, F. Eagle, Henry Knight, Jonathan Lucas, George 
Chapel, Henry Cooper, Jonathan Herven, James Lowyado, 
Francisco, LaGrace, Michael Lodge, Josiah Whitehouse, 
Robert King. 
From Nativada, Graham’s neighborhood, were, Isaac 
Graham, Daniel Goff, William Burton, Jonathan Smith, 
and Henry Niel. 
Those residents at Selenias, were, William Chard, James 
O’Brien, William Bronda, William Malthas, Thomas Cole, 
Thomas Lewis, William Ware, and James Majous. 
In Monterey, were, Leonard Carmichael, Edward Wat¬ 
son, Andrew Watson, Henry McVicker, H. Hathaway, 
Henry Bee, William Trevavan, Jonathan Maynard, William 
Henderson, James Meadows, Jonathan Higgins, Mark West, 
George Kenlock, Jeremiah Jones, Jonathan Chamberlain, 
Daniel-, Joseph Bowles, James Kelley, James Fair- 
well, Walter Adams, Mr. Horton, James Atterville, Mr. 
