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 792 PIONEER REGISTER AND INDEX. which he never returned. H. (Jacob A., Jr), 1847, son of the preceding; living on the Cosumnes with family in 80; perhaps date of arrival should be 46, or that of his father 47. The H. brothers are named as having bought Libel s claim in S. Joaq. 48. ^ H. (Joseph), 1846, Fauntleroy s dragoons (v. 232, 247). H. (Wm A.), 1848, advertised for a lost rifle at S.F. Hvitt- mann (Francis), 1847, mr and sup. of the Matilda, Primavera, and Callao in T 47-8; made advances of money to Fre mont, about which there was much trouble later, v. 441, 465-6, 576. Hutton (James D.), 1847, surveyor of pueblo lands at S. Jose&quot;; appointed official surveyor of the southern dept, but the appointment was withdrawn on account of charges in connection with his S. Jose&quot; work. v. 665. Huxley (J. Mead), 1847, Co. A, N.Y.Vol. (v. 499); at S.F. 54; officer in the war of 61-5; died before 82. Hyatt (Elisha), 1846, one of the Mormon col. with wife and son. v. 546; excommunicated at S. F.; and in Oct. at Mont., making tubs, etc. Hyde (Geo.), 1846, nat. of Penn., who came on the U.S. Congress as Com. Stockton s sec. For a time, in Aug., he was alcalde at S. Jose&quot;, v. 294-5, 662; then came to S.F., where he was 2d alcalde with Bartlett, and 1st alcalde from June 47 to March 48, having much trouble in his administration of the office, as fully explained in v. 648-52, 680. There seems to have been but slight foundation for the many and bitter charges against him. He was a lawyer, of good abil ities and character. He was somewhat prominent in city politics in 49 and the few years following; and has resided in S. F. ever since to 85, being in the real estate business. In 78 he gave me a valuable statement of Historical Facts, including not only his own controversies, but many other points of in terest connected with early S.F. annals. Hyde (Wm), 1847, sergt Co. B, Morm. Bat., being also an elder and preacher, and acapt. of 50 on the return. v. 477, 488, 490-1, 493. To BE CONTINUED AT THE END OF VOL. IV. 1