Life and adventures of John C. Hayes, the Texas Ranger, 1879 [microform].

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Life and adventures of John C. Hayes, the Texas Ranger, 1879 [microform].

Experiences as a soldier and surveyor in Texas, 1836-1840, as commander of the Texas Rangers, 1840-1846, in the Mexican War, 1846-1848, as head of an expedition to Mexico in 1848, on his journey to California in 1849, as sheriff of San Francisco, 1850.

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