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, 1850 - 341ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Taylor , 224 Headpiece , 225 General Worth , - 238 Worth at Monterey , 239 Storming of Federation Hill , 242 View from Tacubaya , - 247 Headpiece , 255 Headpiece , - 259 Tailpiece , 264 Headpiece , 265 Street fight at Monterey , 271 273 ...
... Taylor , 224 Headpiece , 225 General Worth , - 238 Worth at Monterey , 239 Storming of Federation Hill , 242 View from Tacubaya , - 247 Headpiece , 255 Headpiece , - 259 Tailpiece , 264 Headpiece , 265 Street fight at Monterey , 271 273 ...
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... Taylor , commandant at Fort Jessup , Louisiana , to prepare his forces for marching into Texas , whenever orders to that purpose should be issued . The reasons for this were given by President Polk in his mes- sage of December , 1845 ...
... Taylor , commandant at Fort Jessup , Louisiana , to prepare his forces for marching into Texas , whenever orders to that purpose should be issued . The reasons for this were given by President Polk in his mes- sage of December , 1845 ...
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... Taylor leaves Corpus Christi . vicinity , in the judgment of high military experience , are the proper stations for the protecting forces of the government . In addition to this important considera- tion , several others have occurred ...
... Taylor leaves Corpus Christi . vicinity , in the judgment of high military experience , are the proper stations for the protecting forces of the government . In addition to this important considera- tion , several others have occurred ...
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... Taylor expected that war was now about to begin . He made his preparations for crossing , however , but soon after received a message from the governor of Matamoras , stating that an attempt to cross the Colorado woul be considered a ...
... Taylor expected that war was now about to begin . He made his preparations for crossing , however , but soon after received a message from the governor of Matamoras , stating that an attempt to cross the Colorado woul be considered a ...
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... Taylor arrived soon after , and commenced the con- struction of a fortification subsequently known as Fort Polk . Major John Munroe was intrusted with the com- mand . Six brass six - pounders , two long eighteens , large quantities of ...
... Taylor arrived soon after , and commenced the con- struction of a fortification subsequently known as Fort Polk . Major John Munroe was intrusted with the com- mand . Six brass six - pounders , two long eighteens , large quantities of ...
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