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The City Guard: A History of Company B First Regiment Infantry, N. G. C. During the Sacramento Campaign, July 3 to 26, 1894, Including a Brief History of the Company Since Its Organization March 31, 1854, to July 3, 1894, is a comprehensive historical account chronicling the storied legacy of Company B of the First Regiment Infantry, National Guard of California. This meticulously detailed volume traces the origins and evolution of the company from its founding in 1854, through decades of civic service, military training, and community engagement, up to the pivotal events of the Sacramento Campaign in 1894. The book offers a vivid portrayal of the company's role during the labor unrest and civil disturbances that marked the Pullman Strike era, providing firsthand accounts, official reports, and personal recollections from officers and enlisted men. Rich in historical context, it explores the challenges faced by the City Guard as they navigated the complexities of maintaining order, upholding the law, and serving both state and nation during times of crisis. In addition to its focus on the 1894 campaign, the narrative delves into the company's earlier years, highlighting its participation in parades, public ceremonies, and responses to emergencies, as well as the camaraderie and discipline that defined its members. Illustrated with portraits, rosters, and period documents, this book stands as a valuable resource for historians, military enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the social and military history of California. Through its detailed chronicle, The City Guard preserves the memory of a distinguished unit and the men who served within its ranks, offering insight into the broader themes of duty, service, and community in American history
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