The Mexican War and Its Warriors: Comprising a Complete History of All the Operations of the American Armies in Mexico: with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Most Distinguished Officers in the Regular Army and Volunteer ForceH. Mansfield, 1848 - 343 sivua |
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... eight . The Mexican force , according to the statement of their own officers , taken prisoners in the affair of the 9th , was not less than six thousand regular troops , with ten pieces of artillery , and probably exceed- ed that number ...
... eight . The Mexican force , according to the statement of their own officers , taken prisoners in the affair of the 9th , was not less than six thousand regular troops , with ten pieces of artillery , and probably exceed- ed that number ...
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... eight days ' rations and forty rounds of ammunition . All surplus arms and accoutre- ments , resulting from casualties on the road , will be de- posited with Lieutenant Stewart , left in charge of the depot at this place , who will give ...
... eight days ' rations and forty rounds of ammunition . All surplus arms and accoutre- ments , resulting from casualties on the road , will be de- posited with Lieutenant Stewart , left in charge of the depot at this place , who will give ...
Sivu 97
... eight weeks , unless the respective governments should refuse to ratify the terms of this truce . Monterey and its fortifications were armed with forty- two pieces of cannon , well supplied with ammunition , and manned with a force of ...
... eight weeks , unless the respective governments should refuse to ratify the terms of this truce . Monterey and its fortifications were armed with forty- two pieces of cannon , well supplied with ammunition , and manned with a force of ...
Sivu 98
... eight men killed , thirty - one officers and three hundred and thirty - seven men wounded . loss of the enemy was much greater . The A The storming of Monterey requires no comment . city surrounded by high massive walls which supported ...
... eight men killed , thirty - one officers and three hundred and thirty - seven men wounded . loss of the enemy was much greater . The A The storming of Monterey requires no comment . city surrounded by high massive walls which supported ...
Sivu 100
... eight weeks , provided for by one of the articles of capitulation at Monterey , and directed General Taylor to resume hostilities . That officer there- fore addressed a letter to Santa Anna notifying him of the renewal of hostilities ...
... eight weeks , provided for by one of the articles of capitulation at Monterey , and directed General Taylor to resume hostilities . That officer there- fore addressed a letter to Santa Anna notifying him of the renewal of hostilities ...
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4th infantry advance American army Ampudia arms ARTICLE artillery assault attack battalion battery battle Battle of Chapultepec Battle of Churubusco Battle of Contreras Bishop's Palace brevet brigade Brigadier-General Buena Vista camp Captain captured castle cavalry chaparral Chapultepec charge citizens Colonel column command commenced Commodore Contreras corps cross Cruz defense detached dragoons eight enemy enemy's field fire flank force front gallant garrison Government guns horses howitzer hundred Indians infantry intrenched Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel loss Major Major-General Matamoras ment Mexican Republic Mexico miles military Molino del Rey Monterey morning musketry night o'clock officers ordered party pieces Pillow Point Isabel position prisoners Quitman Rangers rank ratifications reached rear received regiment retreat river road round shot Saltillo Santa Anna Scott Shields shot Smith soldiers soon squadron surrender Taylor Texas thousand tion town Treaty troops Twiggs Twiggs's United Vera Cruz victory volunteers Worth