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142:. The weapons chosen were rifles, to be fired at a distance of forty yards. The first fire was ineffective and Showalter demanded another. On the second fire, Showalter shot Piercy in the mouth and killed him. This was the last of the duels between political figures in California. 196:, to drive the Union troops out of South Texas. After the Union troops evacuated, Showalter occupied Brownsville, June 30. When his commander, Colonel Ford, fell ill, Showalter was found drunk and unable to command the army. On May 12, 1865, General Day attacked Showalter at 204:
came up with his battalion, rallied the disorderly unit and stabilized the defense some miles east of Palmito Hill. Showalter was immediately relieved of his command of the 4th Arizona and it was given to Major F. E. Kavanaugh.
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6th District in 1857–1858 and 1861–1862. In 1861, he voted against a state resolution for California to stay in the Union (which passed the assembly). During the vote,
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Mariposa County History and Genealogy Research site: Mariposa Free Press and Mariposa Gazette Vitals 1863 - 1923; March 10, 1866, Mariposa Free Press, DEATH OF COL. SHOWALTER.
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Despite dueling being officially illegal in California at the time, it proceeded nonetheless on Saturday afternoon, May 25, 1861, near the residence of
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prevented him from saying why he was opposed to it. The two men argued and Piercy challenged him to a duel.
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Records of California men in the war of the rebellion 1861 to 1867 By California Adjutant General's Office
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Now a fugitive as a result of the duel, Showalter made his way south to
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After the war he went to Mexico in August 1865, and managed a hotel in
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In March 1864, Lt. Col. Daniel Showalter joined the force under
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miner, state legislator, duelist, secessionist, and
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Greene County, Pennsylvania
Mazatlán
California
Confederate States of America
Texas
Greene County, Pennsylvania
Coulterville
Horseshoe Bend
Mariposa County
California State Assembly
Charles W. Piercy
Charles S. Fairfax
San Rafael
Marin County
Los Angeles County
Confederate States Army
1st California Cavalry Regiment
Camp Wright
Warner's Ranch
San Diego County
El Monte
Fort Yuma
lieutenant colonel
4th Arizona Cavalry Regiment
John Salmon Ford
Brownsville, Texas
Palmito Hill
George Henry Giddings
Mazatlán
lockjaw

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