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every fact in the following résumé can be amply proved by the official  
records of the General Government.  
John Wilson Mackenzie, of Rotterdam, Chemung County, New Jersey,  
deceased, contracted with the General Government, on or about the 10th  
day of October, 1861, to furnish to General Sherman the sum total of  
thirty barrels of beef.  
Very well.  
He started after Sherman with the beef, but when he got to Washington  
Sherman had gone to Manassas; so he took the beef and followed him there,  
but arrived too late; he followed him to Nashville, and from Nashville to  
Chattanooga, and from Chattanooga to Atlanta--but he never could overtake  
him. At Atlanta he took a fresh start and followed him clear through his  
march to the sea. He arrived too late again by a few days; but hearing  
that Sherman was going out in the Quaker City excursion to the Holy Land,  
he took shipping for Beirut, calculating to head off the other vessel.  
When he arrived in Jerusalem with his beef, he learned that Sherman had  
not sailed in the Quaker City, but had gone to the Plains to fight the  
Indians. He returned to America and started for the Rocky Mountains.  
After sixty-eight days of arduous travel on the Plains, and when he had  
got within four miles of Sherman's headquarters, he was tomahawked and  
scalped, and the Indians got the beef. They got all of it but one  
barrel. Sherman's army captured that, and so, even in death, the bold  
navigator partly fulfilled his contract. In his will, which he had kept  
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