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So help me God, I shall strike a blow to make them free once more." Overcome with the exertion of delivering his fervent speech, Hiram Goodel totters. He would fall, did not the strong arms of Carl Metz support him.
White's Body found Severe Snow Storm on the Plains One Man frozen to Death Kit Carson returns to Rayado The occupation of a Farmer resumed The Apaches steal from the Settlers nearly all their Animals Kit Carson with thirteen others in the Pursuit The Surprise A running Fight The Animals recovered A gallant Sergeant and his Fate Kit Carson and Goodel go on a Trading Expedition to meet California Emigrants at Fort Laramie Humorous Adventures The Dangers that beset the Road to New Mexico Hair-breadth Escape Arrival at Taos.
Thus died one more of the sparse race of original mountaineers, now fast passing away, bravely meeting the fate that has hitherto usually awaited this band of fearless men. We again turn to the adventures of Kit Carson. On the fifth day of May, 1850, accompanied by an old mountaineer named Timothy Goodel, he started with fifty head of mules and horses for Fort Laramie.
Goodel started for California, while Kit Carson commenced his tramp homeward. As a traveling companion, he took with him a Mexican.
This adventure gave his friends much merriment, and served to open his eyes in reference to the much vaunted capabilities of this snake. He has since often told this story of himself, and considers it a capital joke. The labor of settling up their business at Fort Laramie was soon over, when Kit Carson and Goodel took their departure.
This fort is distant from Rayado, over five hundred miles. The object which the two men had in view was to trade their animals with the emigrants who were, at that time, thronging the overland route to California. The journey was safely accomplished, Kit Carson and Goodel arriving at the fort, with their animals all in good condition, sometime in the following June.
Indian names have been retained so far as known, but when these are of difficult pronunciation, or unknown, English names have been added; a star indicating such cases. First comes GOODEL BAY About three and one-half miles south of Buck Point, the extreme south-western land of Graham Island. It is about two miles in depth, with a beach of the finest sand on the island at its head.
As Chadwick concludes his statement, Hiram Goodel, a delegate from New Hampshire, obtains the floor. "Coercion is the word that epitomizes my grievance against the Trusts," he begins. "It was by the exercise of coercion that I was driven out of business. I conducted a retail tobacco store in Concord, in my native state.
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