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English: DAVIS, William Heath (1822-1909). Sixty Years in California: A History of Events and Life in California; Personal, Political and Military, under the Mexican Regime; during the Quasi-Military Government of the Territory by the United States, and after the Admission of the State into the Union, Being a Compilation by a Witness of the Events Described. San Francisco: A. J. Leary, Publisher, 1889
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