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Speech of Hon. J.R. Thomson, of New Jersey, on the conquest of California; delivered in the United States Senate, August 9, 1856

John R. (John Renshaw) Thomson 1800-1862
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Description:Excerpt from Speech of Hon.: J. R. Thomson, of New Jersey, on the Conquest of California; Delivered in the United States Senate, August 9, 1856 The following resolution being under consideration - Resolved, That the President of the United States be requested to furnish the Senate with copies of the dispatches from Commodore Stockton in 1846, forwarded by Mr. Christopher Carson, giving an account of his operations in California; also, if in possession of the government, any dispatch or history from Messrs. W. B. Ide, John Grigaby, and Samuel Nash, relative to the declaration of independence, or the hoisting of the Bear flag in California, previously to the arrival of Commodore Sloat on that station - Mr. Thomson addressed the Senate as follows: Mr. President: I had the honor to submit, a few days ago, to the Senate, a resolution asking for copies of the dispatches which Commodore Stockton forwarded from California to the government in 1846, by Mr. Christopher Carson; and for a copy of a report or history of the origin and completion of the revolution in California, signed by Wm. B. Ide, John Grigsby, and John H. Nash. These documents, I think, would throw light upon a subject which, from various causes, has been much misunderstood by the people generally, and I hope it may be in the power of the proper departments to furnish the information which has been asked for. These documents relate, sir, to the early history of the revolutionary and military movements of the American settlers, and to the operations of the United States naval forces under Commodores Sloat and Stockton in California. Mr. Fremont has frequently been termed the conqueror of California. Resolutions, adopted by political meetings, have repeated the assertion, until many intelligent persons sincerely entertain the opinion that such is the fact. The title to the 164th chapter of Mr. Benton's "Thirty Years' View" is, Fremont's Third Expedition and Acquisition of California. In the Biography of Mr. Fremont, recently published, the same claim is also preferred. And it has been adopted as true by the compiler of a book of historical incidents of American history, published in Boston by John Philbrick, 1856. But, Mr. President, as a citizen of New Jersey, I feel called upon to dispute this claim in favor of Mr. Fremont, and to assert it for one of the most distinguished sons of that State, my constituent and friend, and predecessor in this honorable body, Commodore Stockton. In the examination which I now propose to make in reference to this claim in behalf of Fremont, it will be perceived, I think, that many persons (even of the highest official rank, and with the best means of obtaining correct information) have been led into error on this subject.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Speech of Hon. J.R. Thomson, of New Jersey, on the conquest of California; delivered in the United States Senate, August 9, 1856. To get started finding Speech of Hon. J.R. Thomson, of New Jersey, on the conquest of California; delivered in the United States Senate, August 9, 1856, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Speech of Hon. J.R. Thomson, of New Jersey, on the conquest of California; delivered in the United States Senate, August 9, 1856

John R. (John Renshaw) Thomson 1800-1862
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Description: Excerpt from Speech of Hon.: J. R. Thomson, of New Jersey, on the Conquest of California; Delivered in the United States Senate, August 9, 1856 The following resolution being under consideration - Resolved, That the President of the United States be requested to furnish the Senate with copies of the dispatches from Commodore Stockton in 1846, forwarded by Mr. Christopher Carson, giving an account of his operations in California; also, if in possession of the government, any dispatch or history from Messrs. W. B. Ide, John Grigaby, and Samuel Nash, relative to the declaration of independence, or the hoisting of the Bear flag in California, previously to the arrival of Commodore Sloat on that station - Mr. Thomson addressed the Senate as follows: Mr. President: I had the honor to submit, a few days ago, to the Senate, a resolution asking for copies of the dispatches which Commodore Stockton forwarded from California to the government in 1846, by Mr. Christopher Carson; and for a copy of a report or history of the origin and completion of the revolution in California, signed by Wm. B. Ide, John Grigsby, and John H. Nash. These documents, I think, would throw light upon a subject which, from various causes, has been much misunderstood by the people generally, and I hope it may be in the power of the proper departments to furnish the information which has been asked for. These documents relate, sir, to the early history of the revolutionary and military movements of the American settlers, and to the operations of the United States naval forces under Commodores Sloat and Stockton in California. Mr. Fremont has frequently been termed the conqueror of California. Resolutions, adopted by political meetings, have repeated the assertion, until many intelligent persons sincerely entertain the opinion that such is the fact. The title to the 164th chapter of Mr. Benton's "Thirty Years' View" is, Fremont's Third Expedition and Acquisition of California. In the Biography of Mr. Fremont, recently published, the same claim is also preferred. And it has been adopted as true by the compiler of a book of historical incidents of American history, published in Boston by John Philbrick, 1856. But, Mr. President, as a citizen of New Jersey, I feel called upon to dispute this claim in favor of Mr. Fremont, and to assert it for one of the most distinguished sons of that State, my constituent and friend, and predecessor in this honorable body, Commodore Stockton. In the examination which I now propose to make in reference to this claim in behalf of Fremont, it will be perceived, I think, that many persons (even of the highest official rank, and with the best means of obtaining correct information) have been led into error on this subject.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Speech of Hon. J.R. Thomson, of New Jersey, on the conquest of California; delivered in the United States Senate, August 9, 1856. To get started finding Speech of Hon. J.R. Thomson, of New Jersey, on the conquest of California; delivered in the United States Senate, August 9, 1856, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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