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Appendix C Vigilance Committee Interviews All interviews and accounts are taken from the California Biographical Manuscripts collection, C-D, Reel 21, ms 179 through Reel 24, ms 203, Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. 1. Statement of Isaac Bluxome, “33 Secretary” 2. Statement of Dr. R. Beverly Cole on Vigilance Committees in San Francisco (1877) 3. Statement of William T. Coleman 4. Statement of H. P. Coons 5. Statement of Oliver B. Crary on Vigilance Committees in San Francisco 6. Statement of Clancy John Dempster 7. Statement of James Dows on Vigilance Committees in San Francisco 8. Statement of John L. Durkee on Vigilance Committees in San Francisco 9. Statement of James D. Farwell on Vigilance Committees in San Francisco 10. Statement of George W. Frink 11. The Early Days of San Francisco, by James R. Garniss 12. Statement of Charles V. Gillespie 13. Acts of the Manilas: Lawlessness at San Juan n 1856, by Michael Kraszewski 14. Statement of John P. Manrow on Vigilance Committees in San Francisco 15. Visit to Monterey by R. J. Maxwell 16. Statement of James Neall 17. Statement of General James N. Olney 18. Statement of Gerritt W. Ryckman 19. Statement of Capt. W. T. Sayward 20. Statement of George E. Schenck on the Vigilance Committee (1856) 21. Statement of Thomas J. L. Smiley on Vigilance Committee and Early Times in San Francisco 146 Appendix C 22. Statement of William F. Swasey 23. Statement of Miers F. Truett 24. Vigilance Committees in San Francisco Miscellany—including statements on the subject by Aaron M. Burns, Dr. J.D.B. Stillman, Dr. William H. Rogers, Hall McAlister, Rev. Dr. Sylvester Woodbridge, James C. L. Wadworth (Asa M. Bowen), A. M. Comstock 25. Statement of William B. Watkins on Vigilance Committees in San Francisco ...

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