The Beginnings of San Francisco From the Expedition of Anza 1774 to the City
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Two Murphy children, William G. And Mary M. ; Naomi L. Pike; three Graves children, William C. , Eleanor, and Lovina; Mrs. Keseburg and her baby girl, Ada; Edward and Simon Breen, children; Eliza Williams, and John Denton, twenty-one, all told, made up the number brought out by the first relief. The seven men constituting this party were: Reasin P. Tucker, captain, Aquila Glover, Riley S. Moultry, John Rhoads, David Rhoads, Edward Coffeemire, and Joseph Sells. When Mrs. Pike, whose husband had ...been accidentally killed at Truckee meadows, joined the forlorn hope, she left her two year old Naomi, and her infant Catherine, with her mother, Mrs. Murphy. Star vation had dried her milk and she could no longer nurse the babe. The grandmother succeeded in keeping the infant alive until the arrival of the relief party by ad ministering to it a little gruel made from coarse flour a small quantity of which Mrs. Murphy had saved mixed with snow water. On February 2Oth the baby died, and little Naomi was carried to her mother by John Rhoads, who bore her through the snow slung NOTES 647 over his back in a blanket.
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