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daughter of Don Francisco [[Jarrimillo?]]. I remained
daughter of Don Francisco [[Jarrimillo?]]. I remained
in Taos till April then started for the States
in Taos till April then started for the States
with Bent and St Vrain. I was hunter for the
party and continued as such till our arrival
at [[Walnut Creek?]] where we found
Capt. [[??]] Cook encamped with four companies of
Dragoons, he informed us that a train belonging to  [[??]]
was a short distance in his
rear. Their party had a great number of wagons and
about one hundred men, Mexicans
and Americans. Capt. Cook had received word
that a larger band of Texans were at a crossing of

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Fremont accomplished all that was required of him and then returned to Fort Laramie sometime in September. During the expedition I performed the duties of guide and hunter. But when we returned to Fort Laramie I quit Fremont's employ he continuing his march for the States, by the same route as that by which he had come. I went Bent's Fort in January 1843 & then departed for Taos. In February of that same year I married Senora Josepha Jarrimillo? a daughter of Don Francisco Jarrimillo?. I remained in Taos till April then started for the States with Bent and St Vrain. I was hunter for the party and continued as such till our arrival at Walnut Creek? where we found Capt. ?? Cook encamped with four companies of Dragoons, he informed us that a train belonging to ?? was a short distance in his rear. Their party had a great number of wagons and about one hundred men, Mexicans and Americans. Capt. Cook had received word that a larger band of Texans were at a crossing of