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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... although his band were in favour of taking him a prisoner to Matamoras . Ge- neral Taylor caused the body to be interred with full military honours . Correspondence between Taylor and Ampudia . On the 11th , THE WAR . 17.
... although his band were in favour of taking him a prisoner to Matamoras . Ge- neral Taylor caused the body to be interred with full military honours . Correspondence between Taylor and Ampudia . On the 11th , THE WAR . 17.
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... prisoners by the American general . The letter of General Taylor in reply is of great interest , and is worthy of preservation as an evidence of the dignified yet firm bearing of that officer at this critical period . " HEAD - QUARTERS ...
... prisoners by the American general . The letter of General Taylor in reply is of great interest , and is worthy of preservation as an evidence of the dignified yet firm bearing of that officer at this critical period . " HEAD - QUARTERS ...
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... prisoners at this time in my camp , I have the pleasure to inform you that no such persons have been taken prisoners or are now de- tained by my authority . The boat in question was car- ried down empty by the current of the river , and ...
... prisoners at this time in my camp , I have the pleasure to inform you that no such persons have been taken prisoners or are now de- tained by my authority . The boat in question was car- ried down empty by the current of the river , and ...
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... surrendered as prisoners of war , Lieutenant George Mason , who was killed in the rencoun- ter , is said to have maimed Romano Falcon for life , in Point Isabel . Captain Walker's defeat . a close personal 26 THE WAR .
... surrendered as prisoners of war , Lieutenant George Mason , who was killed in the rencoun- ter , is said to have maimed Romano Falcon for life , in Point Isabel . Captain Walker's defeat . a close personal 26 THE WAR .
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... 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 - the irregular force not known . Their loss was not less than two hundred killed ...
... 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 - the irregular force not known . Their loss was not less than two hundred killed ...
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