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  • The following are California State Militia units that were active in the state of California between 1851 and 1861, prior to the American Civil War. Amador...
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    law in California. California State Militia Units 1850-60 California State Militia Units 1861-65 "8940 Military Department". State of California. Retrieved...
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    List of California State Militia Units 185060 List of California State Militia civil war units California Military Department California State Guard California...
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    OCLC 693780699. "California Militia and Expeditions Against the Indians, 1850–1859". Militarymuseum.org. Retrieved March 21, 2012. "California governor calls...
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    separate militia units: all units are organized by and under the command of the Finnish Defence Forces. All men belong to the reserve until age 50 or 60 depending...
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  • period (1821–1848), and United States statehood (September 9, 1850–present). California was one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse areas...
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  • government of California existed from soon after the outbreak of the Mexican–American War in mid-1846 until U.S. statehood in September, 1850. There were...
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  • the California Gold Rush began, triggering intensified U.S. westward expansion. California joined the Union as a free state via the Compromise of 1850. By...
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    encouraged, tolerated, and carried out by state authorities and militias. Conquest of California topics Mexican California topics Mexican–American War Pacific...
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    enslaved as provided by the Act of 1850 for the Government and Protection of Indians. Assuming the $1.2M the State of California claimed in expenses for the...
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    69th Infantry Regiment (New York) (category Units and formations of the Union Army from New York (state))
    who had not, all supported Irish-Americans enlisting in the New York State Militia with the hopes that this training would be useful in future Irish nationalist...
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    reach California in 1843. During the American Civil War, Camp Bidwell (named for John Bidwell, by then a brigadier general of the California Militia), was...
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    Danite (category Mormon Militias)
    Mormon invasion, and the state militia was put on alert. General David Rice Atchison, of Clay County, commander of the state militia in northwestern Missouri...
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  • William Mayfield (category People of the California Gold Rush)
    pioneer in Illinois, Texas, and California; a soldier, farmer, miner, and a cattleman. He led Tulare County militia to aid settlers in the early part...
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    referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California. With roughly 3.9 million residents within the city limits as of...
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    compromise of 1850, California was speedily admitted to the Union. In doing so, Congress approved the California Constitution which defined the state's boundary...
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    Nathaniel Lyon (category Perpetrators of the California genocide)
    War. In 1850 he co-led the Bloody Island Massacre of 60–200 Pomo Native American old men, women, and children as part of the wider California genocide...
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    to the gold fields during the California Gold Rush. The first permanent residents arrived in El Monte around 1849-1850 mostly from Texas, Arkansas and...
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    The units of the Arkansas Militia in the Civil War to which the current Arkansas National Guard has a connection include the Arkansas State Militia, Home...
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    University from 1848 to 1849, and served as a Private in the New York Militia. In 1850, he entered Castleton Medical College, but later transferred to New...
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