The Mexican War: A History of Its Origin, and a Detailed Account of the Victories which Terminated in the Surrender of the Capital; with the Official Dispatches of the Generals : to which is Added the Treaty of Peace, and Valuable Tables of the Strength and Losses of the United States ArmyA. S. Barnes, 1851 - 365 |
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... Castle MEXICO Tlascala Perote Tolucao Chalco Wiring Cueruaved Jalapa Cholula Cerro Gorda LaPuebla National Bridge PopocatepeVol 24 Longitude ba Vol Castle VERA CRUZO of Sanjuan Alvarado Pt Insarda 22 West from 20 Washington 18 MEXICAN ...
... Castle MEXICO Tlascala Perote Tolucao Chalco Wiring Cueruaved Jalapa Cholula Cerro Gorda LaPuebla National Bridge PopocatepeVol 24 Longitude ba Vol Castle VERA CRUZO of Sanjuan Alvarado Pt Insarda 22 West from 20 Washington 18 MEXICAN ...
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... castles in the air , while all around nature exhibited a wide landscape of wild , various , and beautiful appearances.1 Such scenery in this desolate region was , however , uncommon . The weary soldier had to pass many a day's journey ...
... castles in the air , while all around nature exhibited a wide landscape of wild , various , and beautiful appearances.1 Such scenery in this desolate region was , however , uncommon . The weary soldier had to pass many a day's journey ...
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... castle of San Juan de Ulloa might possibly be reduced or compelled to surren- der . If the expedition could go forth without the object being known to the enemy , it is supposed that four thou- sand troops would be sufficient for the ...
... castle of San Juan de Ulloa might possibly be reduced or compelled to surren- der . If the expedition could go forth without the object being known to the enemy , it is supposed that four thou- sand troops would be sufficient for the ...
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... castle with his best troops , and oppose the landing of General Scott with a selected army of forty thousand men ? Or , was he like- ly to abandon the town and castle to their fate , thus leav- ing open the road to Mexico , and march ...
... castle with his best troops , and oppose the landing of General Scott with a selected army of forty thousand men ? Or , was he like- ly to abandon the town and castle to their fate , thus leav- ing open the road to Mexico , and march ...
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... Vera Cruz , and near is the re- nowned castle of San Juan d'Ulloa ! The harbor is crowd- ed with foreign vessels , and decks and rigging are filled with wondering spectators ! Never , says one , shall 164 TROOPS LAND AT SACRIFICIOS .
... Vera Cruz , and near is the re- nowned castle of San Juan d'Ulloa ! The harbor is crowd- ed with foreign vessels , and decks and rigging are filled with wondering spectators ! Never , says one , shall 164 TROOPS LAND AT SACRIFICIOS .
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advance Agua Nueva American army arms arrived artillery attack batteries battle brigade Brigadier-general Buena Vista Capt Captain captured castle causeway cavalry Cerro Gordo Chalco Chapultepec Chihuahua Churubusco city of Mexico Colonel column command commenced Congress Contreras corps Cruz defences despatch dragoons enemy enemy's field fire flank force front gallant garrison gates guns hundred infantry Jalapa Kearney killed Lake Chalco land Letter Lieut Lieutenant loss Major ment Metamoras Mexican government Mexican republic miles military Molino del Rey Monterey morning mountains nation night occupied officers party peace Peña Pillow position President prisoners Puebla Quitman rear regiment retreat road Saltillo San Antonia San Augustine San Juan d'Ulloa Santa Anna Santa Fé Scott Scott's Official Report Secretary soldiers storming Tacubaya Taylor tête du pont Texas thousand tion town treaty troops Twiggs United Vera Cruz victory volunteers Worth Worth's division wounded York Courier