Michel Rudler ran a bar in Downieville, Sierra, California during the 1850 - 1860 time frame.
One of Michel Rudler's younger brothers, Antoine Francois (Anthony
Francis) Rudler served in the Mexican War during 1846 - 1848. Then travelled to California. He ran for office in San Joaquin County in September of 1853.
A. F. Rudler was second in command and involved in 'filibustering' expeditions in Central America with William Walker. Walker lost his life there, but Rudler came back to serve as Colonel for the South during the Civil War.
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Michel Rudler ran a bar in Downieville, Sierra, California during the 1850 - 1860 time frame.
One of Michel Rudler's younger brothers, Antoine Francois (Anthony
Francis) Rudler served in the Mexican War during 1846 - 1848. Then travelled to California. He ran for office in San Joaquin County in September of 1853.
A. F. Rudler was second in command and involved in 'filibustering' expeditions in Central America with William Walker. Walker lost his life there, but Rudler came back to serve as Colonel for the South during the Civil War.
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