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, A. Mace, F. Frossard, C.W. Durkee, John S. Ryder, Geo. H. Childs, Ezra F. Nye, S.T. Nye, Geo. W. Durkee, John C. Marks, John L. Carpenter, Leonard Crofford, Robert Lacy, French Paige, L.A. Allen, James Hughes, J.C. Sargent, Wm. P. Hoyt, F.L. Reed, J.S. Bell, Henry B. Compton, G.F. Kussel, Reuben Scott, Warren Drury, Joel F. Whitney, O.C. Gardner, B.F. Taber, Johnson Thompson, jr., Ganahl & Co., T.W. Hall, J. Donnel, Wm. Irwin, Wm. W. Nelson, R.H. McCall, B.G. Bixby, Geo. L. Boswell, Wm. W. Tinker, Robert S. Baker, N.F. Cooke, Edwards Woodruff, J.N. Briceland, Joseph F. Emeric, John F. Delong, James Q. Packard, Sibley & Co., Boone, Larrow & Co., P.W. Hayes & Co., Geo. C. Gorham, R. Dunlap, M. Cameron, R. Brown, A.W. Loynes, F. Owradon, J.W. Turner, P.D. Bailey, James L. Springer, Matthew S. Smith, Wm. Fulton, John George Smith, Isaiah Porter, Wm. R. Taylor, John McClellan, R.H. Macy, Charles B. Mitchell, Thomas R. Anthony, Geo. W. Webster, Daniel M. Shepherd, M.J. Eavyerberth, Lewis A. Gosey, John Rueyer, Tehan Van De Wett, Wm. Cassede, G.P. Russell, S.G. Haywood, G.W. Hopkins, Wm. E. Wightman, E. Ferris, Samuel R. St. John, A.O. Garrett, D.C. Benham. * * * * * EXHIBIT G. _Letter of Mr. Eaton, by whom the message mentioned in the Narrative was sent to Judge Turner._ WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, _Aug. 7, '50_. DEAR JUDGE: I have given your message to Turner. He does not like it much and flared up considerably when I told him. But it was no use. I have made him understand that you do not want any personal difficulty with him, but that you are ready for him, and if he attacks you he will get badly hurt. I will see you soon and explain. Give him ----. You can always count on me. Yours truly, IRA A. EATON. The Narrative of Reminiscences was sent to a friend in San Francisco, soon after it was printed, and was shown to Gen. A.M. Winn of that city. He was in Marysville in 1850 and also gave Judge Turner to understand the line of conduct I intended to pursue. The following letter has since been received from him. SAN FRANCISCO, _May 10th '80_. FRIEND FIELD: In looking over the Early Reminiscences of California I was pleased with the faithful recital of your trouble with Judge Turner at Marysville in 1850. Being there about that time I recollect to have met with Judge Turner and found him in a fighting rage, making threats of what he would do on meeting you. Although I have
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