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was chosen as major, primarily due to his scouting abilities. The battalion was divided into three companies: Company A commanded by John J. Kuykendall, with seventy men; Company B under John Boling, with seventy-two men; and Company C, under William Dill, with fifty-five men. Other officers elected
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and burned Native American villages and food supplies and forcibly relocated people from their homes in the valley. To Tu Ya "Maria" Lebrado Ydrte was one of the survivors and later retold the story of the massacre.
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California and the Indian Wars: The Mariposa War, By David A. Smith, Historian, The Burdick Military History Project, San Jose State University
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The Encyclopedia of North American Indian Wars, 1607–1890: A Political, Social, and Military History
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California and the Indian Wars: Mariposa Indian War, 1850-1851, by Warren A. Beck and Ynez D. Hasse
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The Mariposa Battalion was mustered 12 February 1851. Sheriff Burney was the first choice for the
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for help. This led to authorizing an organization of two hundred men into the Mariposa Battalion.
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included M. B. Lewis as Adjutant, A. Brunson as surgeon and Vincent Hailor as guide.
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A camp was established two and a half miles (four kilometers) from the town of
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to command the unit, but Burney declined due to his other responsibilities in
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James Burney was found unequal to the task of defeating the
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Tucker, Spencer; Arnold, James R.; Wiener, Roberta (2011).
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An illustration of Californian militiamen during the
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Index


California genocide
California
Militia
Ahwahnechee
Chowchillas
Mariposa War
California genocide
Mariposa County
Sheriff
Native Californians
Governor
John McDougal
major
Mariposa
James D. Savage
Mariposa
Agua Fria
trading post
Mariposa War
Yosemite Valley
"Miners and the Mariposa Battalion"
the original


"Destruction and Disruption - Yosemite National Park"
the original
The Encyclopedia of North American Indian Wars, 1607–1890: A Political, Social, and Military History
ISBN
978-1-85109-697-8

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