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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... road , he pushed toward the Brazos with the dragoons and artillery train . Wh n near the place , he was met by the prefect of Tamaulip.s , and other citizens , who pro- tested against the occupation of their territory , and inti- mated ...
... road , he pushed toward the Brazos with the dragoons and artillery train . Wh n near the place , he was met by the prefect of Tamaulip.s , and other citizens , who pro- tested against the occupation of their territory , and inti- mated ...
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... road leading to the river . He had been deprived of his watch , pistols , and clothing , and the flesh was picked off his body by the vultures . The account given of his death by a Mexi- can appears worthy of credit . He stated that he ...
... road leading to the river . He had been deprived of his watch , pistols , and clothing , and the flesh was picked off his body by the vultures . The account given of his death by a Mexi- can appears worthy of credit . He stated that he ...
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... roads by the Mexicans , Captain Walker went out on the 28th with a number of men to reconnoiter . He was driven back to Point Isabel with great loss , having been attacked when midway between that place and the camp , by an overwhelming ...
... roads by the Mexicans , Captain Walker went out on the 28th with a number of men to reconnoiter . He was driven back to Point Isabel with great loss , having been attacked when midway between that place and the camp , by an overwhelming ...
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... roads . On Wednes- day morning , the 6th , a spirited fire was kept up against the fort , the shot and shells being well directed . The balls falling into the fortress afforded considerable merriment to the soldiers , who were sitting ...
... roads . On Wednes- day morning , the 6th , a spirited fire was kept up against the fort , the shot and shells being well directed . The balls falling into the fortress afforded considerable merriment to the soldiers , who were sitting ...
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... road in force . I ordered a halt upon reaching the water , with the view to rest and re- fresh the men , and to form deliberately our line of bat- tle . The Mexican line was now plainly visible across the prairie , and about three ...
... road in force . I ordered a halt upon reaching the water , with the view to rest and re- fresh the men , and to form deliberately our line of bat- tle . The Mexican line was now plainly visible across the prairie , and about three ...
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