UC-NRLF SB SUPPLEMENT No. 1 PROFESSIONAL MEMOIRS MARCH-APRIL, 1914 VOL. VI, No. 26 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL CONTRIBUTIONS BULLETIN No. 1 3KHar xmtf) 1846-1848 A Select Bibliography on the Causes, Conduct, and the Political Aspect of the War, together with a Select List of Books and other printed Material on the Resources, Economic Condi tions, Politics and Government of the Republic of Mexico and the Characteristics of the Mexican People. With Annotations and an Index. Published for, and Dedicated to, the Officers of the United States Army and Navy By HENRY E. HAFERKORN. Librarian, IJnited Sfatts Engineer School WASHINGTON BARRACKS, D. C. 1914 Price, 50 Cents Copyright, l l 14 By Henry E. Haferkorn r\ \ c* rt It has often occurred to me that there is an absence of a convenient and descriptive guide to the Literature of that period of American history, the Mexican War, during which a great number of our brilliant soldiers stood their fire-test. It will likewise be noted, that in searching biographies of, the well-known chieftains, very few pages are. devoted to their services in the Mexican War. With the exception of Prof. Soley s paper", the notes in Lamed s*, and in Bancroft s history^, very few critical or descriptive accounts have been dis covered. It is true, as Lawson^ states in his Essay, that the greater number of histories, narratives and lives were written soon after the close of that war, when the mass of documentary and other material which time has now made accessible, were not available to their authors. In the case of General Z. Taylor the late Prof. Soley states: "Of Taylor we have no considerable or well-studied account, and we must depend upon official and other sources for this part of the war." The facts above stated have influenced me to attempt a selection from the abundance of material available, and arranging it in convenient order so as to make it helpful to the student, more particularly the military student. As no exhaustive record of the available material was contemplated, neither are the references to persons, places and topics found in the index exhaustive, they are intended only as guides to further study and search. "I am under obligation to the publishers of "Winsor s Narrative and critical history of America" for permission to use the foot-notes of Prof. Soley, on whose paper: "The Wars of the United States, 1789-1859, " my selection of titles has been based, and to the Publishing Board of the American Library Association, allowing me to use the foot-notes of the late Josephus Nelson Lamed , found in his "Literature of American History."? The short essay by Lawson^ was of some help to me, and this, together with Soley. Lamed, Bancroft, and the critical articles by Hamilton and Lane (titles of the latter will be found on p. 13, 16) is ^recommended for study to tlwe military student. I have appended a short list on Modern Mexico, believing the same to be of general interest. Full title-entries, as preferred by the Library of Congress in cataloguing for their catalogs and bibliographies, were used, as far as possible, and a large number of books listed have been carefully examined and in part analyzed, more particularly for the benefit of readers remote from Library facilities. Persons and libraries using the Library of Congress cards for their catalogs will find the serial numbers of these cards below the foot-notes, or below the title of each entry, on the left side. The number next to this is the call- number needed when borrowing books from the Library of Congress, and the initials on the same line, viz: A. W. C.; E. S.; W. D. show that a given book may be had from the Libraries of the Army War College, Engineer School, or War Department. The absence of such notes shows that the work is not found at present in any of the above-mentioned libraries in Washington. The U. S. Congressional documents listed may nearly all be found in the libraries mentioned, in that case it is customary to use the "serial-number" as a call-number, and this will be found added to every entry. Readers searching for Moxican material, and more especially for Mexican documents, are referred to the Bibliography on Mexico by the New York Public Library." While great care has been taken to avoid errors they may, however, be found, and readers who have studied the subject more exhaustively will confer a favor in calling my attention to the same. The work herewith presented was performed out of office hours, and as a labor of love. It is intended, primarily, for the men in charge of our National defense with the hope that it may be of some assistance to them in the per formance of their duties. The following Bibliographies have been used, viz: CBANTROFT, II. II. "Authorities on the war" in his: History of Mexico, v. 5, p. .l.n-556, and foot-notes in the same volume. <*LAWSON, WM. THORNTON. Essay on the literature of the Mexican war. [N. Y.f 1882] 21 p. 23cm. On p. 4 of cover: Columbia college, New York. Senior class essay, ]882. Reviews Ripley s War with Mexico; Mansfield s The Mexican war; Brooks Complete history . . . ; Frost s Pictorial history . . ., and gives a "List of books on Mexican war" (29 titles with short-form entries) at end. 9-71(59 Z1241.L28 6 ... THE LITERATURE OF AMERICAN HISTORY. A bibliographical guide in which the scope, character, and comparative worth of books in selected lists are set forth in brief notes by critics of authority . . . Edited for the American library association by J. N. Lamed. Boston, . . . Houghton, Mifflin & co., ]902. 1 p. 1., ix, 596 p., 1 1. 25cm. THE SAME. Supplement for 1900 and 1901; ed. by Philip P. Wells, ibid., 1902. 3 p. 1., 37 []], p. 25cm. 2-15885-5a Z123G. L32 "NEW YORK. Public library. List of works in the New York public library relating to Mexico. N. Y., 3909. cover -title, 186 p. 26cm. "Reprinted from Bulletin, Oct.-Dec., 1909." Contents (in part). Bibliography, p. [l]-3. Public documents (Mexican), p. 8-41. History and description, 1846-48: Mexican war, p. 80-87.- Special places, p. 105-127. Biography, p. 140-144. Railways, p. 150-155. CalO-78 Z1431 .N56 POHLER, JOHANN. Krieg der Vereinigten Staaten gegen Mexico, 1846-48. (In his: Bibliotheca liistorico-militaris. Systematische uebersicht der erschei- nungen aller sprachen auf dem gebiete der geschichte der kriege mid kriegswissenschaft, seit erfindung der buchdruckerkuust bis zum schluss des jahres 1880. Band 2. Leipzig, G. Lang. (Formerly, Verlag von Ferd. Kessler, Kassel), p. 510-514. SOLEY, J. E. The wars of the United States, 1789-1850. (In Winsor, J. Narrative and critical history of America, edited by Justin Winsor. Bost., and N. Y., Houghton, Mifflin & co., [etc.] 1884-89. v. 7, p. 440-446). .2-3986] E18.W76 U. S. WAR DEPARTMENT. Library. . . . Index to publications, articles and maps relating to Mexico in the War department library. Washington, Govt. print, off., 1896. v, 120 p. 29% cm. Its Subject catalogue no. 3.) Issued originally in 4 parts with cover-title: Mexican bibliography. Caption-title: List of books, pamphlets, reports, and other literature in the War department library relating to Mexico. Mexican war, 1846-48, p .81-104. "President s (Jas. K. Folk s) Messages relative to the Mexican war, to U. S. Congress. Arranged chronologically, p. 88-90. Treaties, p. 92-93. U. S. Laws pertaining to military affairs in connection with the war between the United States and Mexico, p. 98-100. Texas and Texan affairs, p. 100-102. 1-27804 Z881 .Y611S E. S. A.W.C. <rfcer of Arrangement Page. A. History of Mexico in general. A selection 1-7 I>. General histories of the Mexican war, 1846-48, including also Studies of the war from a political standpoint 8-33 I>. a. The Mexican war, 1846-48 : Works relating to the Conquest of California and New Mexico 34-39 C. Special campaigns and battles. Personal narratives. Regimental histories 40-54 D. Biographical material. Lives of prominent characters of the Mexican war, including a few works relating to the former president, Porfirio Diaz 55-70 E. The Navy of the United States. Special works dealing with naval operations of the Mexican war 71-75 F. Modern Mexico. Including description of, and travel in, Mexico ; natural resources, social life and customs, politics and government, economic conditions, the army and navy, and recent events in Mexico 76-89 G. Means of communication : Railroads, roads and trails, canals, inland waterways, rivers, seaports, posts and telegraphs, and other public works 90-93 Index, following p. [94]. Corngen&a: P. 17. First line: Author s name is Ripley, Roswell Sabine; not Riley. P. 67. Last line: Read Bixby; not Kirbv. A. of jWexfco hi <0eneraL a Selection, Abbot, Gorham Dummer. Mexico and the United States; their mutual relations and common interests. New York, G. P. Putnam s sons, 1869. XVI, 391 p. front., port., map. 23cm. A useful guide to the constitutional history, especially for the period from 1824-1859. 2-4897 F1226 .A12 Alaman, Lucas, 1792-1853. Historia de Mejico desde los primeros movimientos que prepararon su independencia en el ano de 1808, hasta la epoca presente. Per Don Lucas Alaman . . . Mejico, Impr. de J. M. Lara, 1849-52. 5 v. front, (v. 5) plates, ports., fold, maps, plans, fold, facsims. 23% cm. Contents. t. 1-4. Parte primera, que comprende desde el principio de las inquietudes en 1808, hasta la completa pacificacion del reino en 1820 . . . Con una noticia preliminar del sistema de gobierno ... en 1808, y del estado en que se hallaba el pais en el mismo ano. t. 5. Parte segunda, que comprende desde el plan proclainado por D. Agustin de Iturbide en Iguala, en ... 1821 . . . hasta la muerte de este jefe y el establecimiento de la republica federal mejicana en 1824. Continuada hasta la epoca presente. 1 1 Still a standard work, of considerable suggestive value, on the history of Mexico, and on the significant cause of events. Deals with the wars of independence, 1810-21, and with events during the period, 1821-1861." Soley. 2-5005 F1232 .A31 Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832- History of Mexico. San Fran cisco, A. L. Bancroft & co., 1883-88. 6 v. illus. (incl. maps) fold. maps. 24cm. ("Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, v. ix- xiv.) v. vi pub. by The History co. According to W. A. Morris in Quarterly of the Oregon historical society, v. 4, p. 348-349, this 2 History of Mexico in General was written under Bancroft s supervision by W. Nemos, T. Sav age, J. J. Peatfield and one or two others. "Authorities": v. 1, p. xxi-cxii. Contents. v. 1. 1516-1521. v. 2. 1521-1600. v. 3. 1600- 1803. v. 4. 1804-1824. v. 5. 1824-1861. -v. 6. 1861-1887. 1-22959 E13.B21 F1226 .B2 A. W." C. The same work. San Francisco, The History co., 1890. 6 v. illus., port., maps. 24cm. "Authorities": v. 1, p. xxi-cxii. 2-4900. F1226 .B21 . . . "Gives, [in v. 5, p. 362 et seq.] a more favorable idea of the Mexican side than we get from other American narratives, and [his] foot-notes display to us nearly all the important Mexican authorities on the subject. Soley. cf. also, [his] Bibliography in v. 1. "For details of Scott s campaign see v. 5, chap. 17, 18, 19, and final references p. 522. Note on the losses of the army, v. 5, p. 544. Palo Alto and Kesaca de la Palma, May 8-9, 1846, v. 5, chap. 14, with plans and references. Monterey, Sept, 19-24, 1846, chap. 15, and p. 378-381. cf. also: Historical magazine, v. 10, p. 207. Buena Vista, Feb. 22-23, 1847, v. 5, p. 420, 433-436. He gives there also, a long list of American and Mexican authorities. His ac count of the march of the Mormon battalion, v. 5, p. 477, is based on Tyler s concise history ... (q. v.) Soley. Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832- History of Texas and the north Mexican states. San Francisco, History co., 1890. 2 v. maps. 24cm. "Authorities": v. 1, p. XIX-XLVIII. Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832- History of the north Mexican states . . . San Francisco, A. L. Bancroft & co., 1884- . 2 v, maps. 24cm. ("Works" of II. II. Bancroft, v. XV-XVI.) "Authorities": v. 1, p. XIX-XLVIII. According to W. A. Morris, in Quarterly of the Oregon his torical society, v. 4, p. 287-364, these volumes were the work of H. L. Oak, J. J. Peatfield, and Wm. Nemos. Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832- History of the Pacific states of North America. San Francisco, A. L. Bancroft & co., 1882- 90. 34 v. front, (v. 34: port.) illus., 12 maps (part fold.) fold. plan. 24cm. A "list of authorities consulted" at the beginning of each di vision. Vol. 3, 9, 11-12, 17-21, 24-27, 29-34 pub. by The History co. History of Mexico ii* General 3 With changed title-pages and binder s titles, includes the same material as his Woilis, San Francisco, 1882-90, 39 v. ; omitting v. 1-5, The native races of the Pacific states . . . Contents. v. 1-3. Central America. 1882-87. v. 4-9. Mex ico. 1883-88. v. 10. North Mexican states. 1883. v. 11. Texas. 1889._v. 12. Arizona and New Mexico. 1888. v. 13-19. Cali fornia. 1884-90. v. 20. Nevada, Colorado and Wyoming. 1890. -v. 21. Utah. 1889. v. 22-23. The northwest coast. 1884. v. 24-25. Oregon. 1886-88. v. 26. Washington, Idaho, and Montana. 1890. v. 27. British Columbia. 1887. v. 28. Alaska. 1886. [v. 29] California pastoral. 1888. [v. 30] California in ter pocula. 1888. v. 31-32. Popular tribunals. 1887. v. Essays and miscellany. 1890. v. 34. Literary industries 1890. " ... v. 5 being really a history of the conquest [of Cal., 1846- 48], is the most abundant source, based on the largest knowledge, with a full statement in notes of all authorities, American and Mexican, essential, and even non-essential, including a large amount of manuscript material. The official documents relating to the Conquest of the northern Mexican states and Alta Cali fornia, which of course are the basis, will be found grouped in the lists prefixed to the first volume of each state ; and particu larly see California, v. 5, p. 233, 241 ..." [Among this manscript material] are the papers of consul T. 0. Larkin, (cf. Bancroft, California, v. 1, p. 59) who was also in the beginning the secret agent of the U. S. to effect the transfer of the government of California by peaceful means, whose ef forts, it seems apparent, were thwarted by the precipitate con duct of Stockton and Fremont. There has been a good deal of mystery about the exact terms of bis instructions from the gov ernment, but the Larkin papers revealed the despatch, which is corroborated by the copy at Washington," . . . Winsor, v. vii, p. 444., ... "Both Bancroft and Royce, the latest writers, and possess ing the amplest means of judging, make Larkin the main instru ment of the conquest." Soley. 1-23109 E13 .B21 Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832- How California was secured. (In Magazine of American history, . . . N. Y., 1887. 24cm. v. xviii, Aug., 1887, p. [194] -202. Facsimile of author : p. 202. "This is an abridged statement from his volume on Cali fornia. "Soley. [3-22493] in E171 .M181 v. 18 Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832- . . . North Mexican states . . . San Francisco, A. L. Bancroft & co., 1883-89. 2 v. illus. 4 History of Mexico in General (maps) 241/0 cm. (History of the Pacific states of North America. By Hubert Howe Bancroft, vol. x-xi.) Title of v. 2 reads : . . . Texas, vol. ii 1801-1889. San Fran cisco, The History co., 1889. These volumes were written by H. L. Oak, J. J. Peatfield, and Wm. Nemos, according to W. A. Morris, cf. Quarterly of the Oregon hist, society, vol. 4, p. 287-364. Also pub. as vol. 15 and 16 of Bancroft s "Works." Authorities quoted": vol. i, p. xix-xlviii. Contents. v. 1. 1531-1800. v. 2. Texas. 1801-1889. 1-23108 F851 .B22 F386 .B21 Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832- A popular history of the Mexi can people. San Francisco, The History co., 1887. vii, 632 p. iiiel. illus., port,, maps. 21cm. An abstract of the larger work, possessing almost none of the qualities which give some value to those volumes, [of the larger work] Soley. 2-4901 F1226 .B22 Fortier, Alcee, 1856- . . . Central America and Mexico, by Alcee Fortier and John Rose Ficklen. Phila., Printed for sub scribers only by G. Barrie sons [c!907] XXVIII, 536 p. col. front., plates (partly col.) prts., maps (partly double) plan, facsims. (partly double) 23cm. (Half title: The history of North America; Francis Newton Thorpe, ed.) [v. 9]) Series title also at head of t.-p. This edition, printed on Japan vellum paper, is limited to one thousand numbered and registered sets." This copy is not numbered. 7-29849 E45 .1167 Hittell, John Shertzer, 1825-1901. A history of the city of San Francisco and incidentally of the state of California. San Francisco, A. L. Bancroft & co., 1878. 498 p. 23cm. developed views [ n the conquest of Gal.]. Rc-675 F869 .S3H7 Kelsey, Raynor Wickersham. . . . The United States consulate m California . . . Berkeley, Gal., University of California, History of Mexico in General 5 1910. 107 p. 24cm. (Publications of the Academy of Pacific coast history, v. I, no. 5) Thesis (Ph. D.) Univ. of California. Chiefly the activities of T. 0. Larkin. Contents. i. Historical and biographical background, p. 1-10. ii. Chronological sketch of the consulate, p. 11-16. iii. Aid to United States maritime interests, p. 17-26. iv. Safeguarding the civil rights of Americans, p. 27-34. v. Miscellaneous activities, p. 35-43. vi. Larkin s early attitude toward the acquisition, p. 44-58. vii. The confidential agency, p. 59-75. viii. Larkin s ac tivities in the conquest of California, July, 1846-Jan. 1847, p. 75-86. Appendix. 1. Biographical sketch of Thomas 0. Larkin, p. 87-93. 2. Consular representatives of France, Great Britain, and Spain in California during the Larkin consulate, p. 94-95. 3. -The affair at Hawks Peak, p. 96-99. 4. The secret despatch of October 17, 1845, p. 100-103. 5. Bibliography, p. 104-107. . . . "Bancroft obtained the Larkin manuscripts from Sampsom Tains, living (1909) in San Francisco, husband of Caroline Larkin [1821-1891], a daughter of Thomas O. Larkin." 10-15190 F851 .A15 v. 1 Noll, Arthur Howard, 1855- From empire to republic ; the story of the struggle for constitutional government in Mexico. Chicago, A. C. McClurg & co., 1903. x, 336 p. front., map. 21cm. Appendices: A. Chronological summary of principal events re lated to Mexican history. B. Bibliography. C. Notes on the historical geography of Mexico. 3-27979 F1226 .N78 A. W. C. Perigny, Maurice, comte de. ... Les Etats-Unis du Mexique ; pre face de M. Marcel Dubois . . . Paris, E. Guilmoto, [1912] 3 p. 1., [IX] -XI, 310 p. fold. map. 23cm. 13-15946 F1208 .P45 Ponce de Leon, Gregorio. El interinato presidencial de 1911, obra escrita . . . por el licenciado Gregorio Ponce de Leon, sobre la tarea que realize el Sen or licenciado Don Francisco Leon de la Barra, como presidents interino de la republica. Ed bajo los auspicios de la Secretaria de fomento, colonizacion, industria y comercio. Mexico, Impr. de la Secretaria de fomento, 1912. 290 p. 1 1. port. 23cm. 13-9469 F1234 .B26 6 History of Mexico in General Ramirez, Jose Fernando, 1804-1871. . . . Mexico durante su guerra con los Estndos-Unidos. Mexico, Vda. de C. Bouret, 1905. viii, 322 p. 21cin. (Doeumentos ineditos 6 muy raros para la historia de Mexico, pub. por Genaro Garcia y Carlos Pereyra. t. iii) . . . "From a previously unpublished collection of the author s letters and other papers, preserved in the Secretaria de instruc- cion publica y bellas artes of Mexico." 6-36140 E404 .R17 Rives, George Lockhart, 1849- The United States and Mexico. 1821-1848; a history of the relations between the two coun tries from the independence of Mexico to the close of the war with the United States. N. Y., C. Scribner s sons, 1913. 2 v. maps (2 fold.) plans (1 double) 24cm. Contents. v. 1. The Florida treaty, p. 1-26. Mexico achieves her independence, p. 27-50. The people of Mexico, p. 51-102. The northern frontier of Mexico, p. 103-127. The permanent settlement of Texas, p. 128-154. Mexican politics: 1824-1830, p. 155-181. Mexico resolves to take order with the Mexicans, p. 182-204. Santa Anna in control, p. 205-233. Pres. Jackson s offers to purchase Texas, p. 234-261. Texas in arms, p. 262-285. Texas stands by the constitution, p. 286-310. The Mexican in vasion, p. 311-337. San Jacinto, p. 338-361. American sympathy with Texas, p. 362-388. Texas proposes annexation, p. 389-416. Claims against Mexico, p. 417-444. Santa Anna once more, p. 445-463. The republic of Texas, p. 464-494. The Whigs and Mexico, p. 495-524. Efforts at mediation, p. 525-554. British proposals for abolishing slavery in Texas, p. 555-584. Tyler s treaty of annexation, p. 585-617. The election of Polk, p! 618- 650. The banishment of Santa Anna, p. 651-678. Congress in vites Texas to enter the Union, p. 679-701. Texas enters the Union, p. 703-720. v. 2, The Oregon question, p. 1-21. The problems of California, p. 22-52. Slidell s mission, p. 53-80. Mexico seeks foreign aid, p. 81-104. Peace or war? p. 105-127. Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma, p. 128-163. The occupation of California, p. 164-194. Planning a campaign. The occupation >f Xew Mexico, p. 195-220. Santa Anna returns from exile. The AVilmot proviso, p. 220-246. Monterey, p. 247-275. A plan of aiiipai.irn developed, p. 276-307. Anti-clericalism and anti- shivery, p. 308-336. Buena Vista, p. 337-367. Chihuahua and Vera Cm/, p. 368-390. Cerro Gordo, p. 391-417. Scott at Puebla, ]). 418-447. Contreras, p. 448-475. Churubusco, p. 476-499. A fiit Sir iii -mistice, p. 500-525. The Molino del Rey and Chapulte- pec, p. 526-553. The capture of the city of Mexico, Final mili- tary operations, p. 554-583. The treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo p. ;,s4-(il3. The treaty ratified by the U. S., p. 614-637. The History of Mexico in General 7 conclusion of peace, p. 638-660. List of books referred to, p. 661-674. Index, p. 675-726. Maps, v, 1. The Sabine River, p. 10. The San Jacinlu cam paign, p. 346. The kingdom of Spain at end of v. 1. v. 2. The Oregon country, p. 6. Upper California, p. 36. Matamoras to Point Isabel, p. 150. The battle of Monterey, p. 262. Buena Vista, p.. 352. The battle of the Sacramento River, p. 372. Cerro Gordo, p. 396. Vera Cruz to the city of Mexico, p. 414. The Valley of Mexico, p. 454. Coiitreras and Churubusco, p. 460. Chapultepec and the gates of Mexico, p. 540. The Mexi can boundary from Texas to California at end of v. 2. A judicious and comprehensive narration of the relations of the United States with Mexico, commencing with the Florida treaty of 1819 and ending with the peace of 1848. In his political- military account, Mr. Rives has kept the slave question in its relation to expansion well in the background ; he shows also a full appreciation of the Mexican s point of view, References to a wide range of printed sources and public documents in Eng lish, French and Spanish, and a good index are special features. 13-20399 F1232 .R62 A. W. C. Soule, Frank. The annals of San Francisco ; containing a sum mary of the history of ... California, and a complete history of ... its great city; to which are added, biographical mem- oirs of some prominent citizens. By Frank Soule, John H. Gihon, M. D., and James Nisbet. Illustrated with 150 fine en gravings . . . N. Y. [etc.] D. Appleton & co., 1855. 824 p. front., illus., plates, ports., fold. map. 24cm. Rc-687 F869 .S3S7 Wright, Mrs. Marie (Robinson) 1866- Mexico, a history of its progress and development in one hundred years. Philadel phia, G. Barrie & sons; [etc., etc. c 1911] 511 p. incl. illus., plates, front, (port.) 31cm. 12-21586 F1208 .W94 Young, Philip. History of Mexico : her civil wars, and colonial and revolutionary annals : from the period of the Spanish conquest, 1520, to the present time, 1847 : including an ac count of the war with the United States ... by Philip Young, M. D. . . . Continued to the treaty of peace, 1848, by George C. Furber . . . Cincinnati, J. A. & U. P. James, 1850. 656 p. incl. pi. fold. map. 23 cm. The continuation by G. C. Furber has special t.-p. : History of Mexico : continued from the capture of Vera Cruz. 2-4924 F1226 .Y69 B. General ^(stories; of tlje iWexicait Mar, 1846=48, imlutmtg also fttutiiea of tfte 3Kar from a political |Alcaraz, Ramonj, ed. Apuntes para la historia de guerra entre Mexico y los Estados-Unidos. Mexico, Tip. de M. Payiio (hijo) 1848. v p., 1 L, 401, [3] p. ports., fold, plans, fold. tables. 25cm. "Redactores": Ramon Alcaraz, Ale jo Barreiro, Jose Maria Cas tillo, ^Felix Maria Escalante, Jose Maria Iglesias, Manuel Murioz, Ramon Ortiz, Manuel Payno, Guillerino Prieto, Ignacio Ramirez, Napoleon Saborio, Francisco Schiafino, Francisco Segura, Pablo Maria Torrescano, Francisco Urquidi. cf. Note under next title. 5-23338 E404 .A33 |Alcaraz, Ramon] ed. The other side: or, Notes for the history of the war between Mexico and the United States. Written in Mexico. Tr. from the Spanish, and ed., with notes, by- Albert C. Ramsey . . . N. Y., and Lond., J. Wiley, 1850. xv, [1], 458 p. front., 9 port., 14 plans. 19cm A translation of "Apuntes para la historia de la guerra entre Mexico y los Estados-Unidos," Mexico, 1848. . Possesses great interest" . . . Holabird. "Reproduces the battle-plans of the original. Best source on the conduct of the war. . . . Apparently a collection of notes on the war, written by fifteen Mexicans . . . gives their side of the <-;mses . . . , describes their conduct of the campaigns, tells of sufferings of soldiers, and closes abruptly with the peace. The criticism of Gen. Santa Anna is rather severe. The translator s I-VM| ;is colonel in the American army. Larned. Tin- .M.-xican side of the conquest of Cal., and New Mexico is presented in a condensed way, ... in chap. 26. Soley. 2-15526 E404 .34 A. W. C. W. D. 8 General Histories of the Mexican War 9 [Allen, G. N.] Mexican treacheries and cruelties. Incidents and sufferings in the Mexican war; with accounts of hard ships endured; treacheries of the Mexicans; battles fought, and success of American arms ; also, an account of valiant soldiers fallen, and the particulars of the death and funeral services in honor of Capt. George Lincoln, of Worcester. By a volunteer returned from the war. Bost., and New York, 1848. Cover-title [32] p. illus. 23cm. 2-15446 E415 .A42 The American gift book; or, Military souvenir . . . N. Y., Apple- ton; Phila., G. S. Appleton, 1848. 262 p. front., pi., port. 20cm. Incidents in the Mexican war. Was reprinted the same year under the title : The rough and ready annual ; or military sou venir. 2-15533 E404 .A51 Ampudia, Pedro de. El ciudadano general Pedro de Ampudia ante el tribunal respetable de la opinion publica, por los primeros sucesos ocurridos -en la guerra a que nos provoca, decreta y sostiene el gobierno de los Estados-Unidos de America. San Luis Potosi, Impr. de gobierno en palacio, a cargo de Ventura Carrillo, 1846. Cover-title [3] -27 p. 22cm. Signed: Pedro de Ampudia. 4-4293 E411 .A52 Balbontin, Manuel. La invasion americana. 1846 a 1848. Apuntes del subteniente de artilleria M. Balbontin. Mexico, Tip. de G. A. Esteva, 1883. 137 p. 1 1. 4 fold. maps. 22cm. 7-38063 E411 .B17 Battles of Mexico; containing an authentic account of all the battles fought in that republic from the commencement of the war until the capture of the city of Mexico : with a list of the killed and wounded. N. Y. [Martin & Ely], 1847. 98 p. illus., pi. 25cm. The "list of the killed and wounded" is omitted [in this copy]. Copyrighted by E. Hutchinson. 2-15519 E409 .B32 Baylies, Francis, 1783-1852. The inarch of the United States troops, under the command of General John E. Wool, from San Antonio, Texas, to Saltillo, Mexico, in the year 1846. By Hon. F. Baylies. Original communication. (In Strykers American register and magazine. Washington [etc.. etc.l. 1850. 24cm. v. 4. n. 297-312.) 10 General Histories of the Mexican War * Names of officers, as far as ascertained, who accompanied Gen. Wool s column, and were in the great battle of Buena Vista ... ... .p. 310-312." [5-32095] in AP2 .S92 v. 4 Bellemare, Louis i. e. Eugene Louis Gabriel de, 1809-1852. (Gabriel Ferry, pseud.) La guerre des Etats-Unis et du Mex- ique. (In Kevue des deux mondes. Paris, 1847. 23cm. 17e annee. Nouvelle serie. Tome 19 [v. 3], aout, .1847, p. 385-431.) [11-16662-5] AP20 .R3, 1847. |Benton, Thomas Hart], 17821858. Thirty years view; or, A history of the working of the American government for thirty years, from 1820 to 1850. Chiefly taken from the Congress debates, the private papers of General Jackson, and the speeches of ex-Senator Benton, with his actual view of men and affairs: w r ith historical notes and illustrations and some notices of eminent deceased contemporaries: by a senator of thirty years . . . N. Y., D. Appleton & co. ; Bost., F. Parker, 1854-56. 2 v. fronts, (v. 1: port.) 24cm. War with Mexico. See v. 2, Administration of James K. Polk, p. 639-736. 7-8611 E338 .B47 E. S. Brackenridge, Henry Marie. Mexican letters written during the progress of the late war between the United States and Mexico, by H. M. Brackenridge : now collected and repub- lished, with notes and corrections, to be completed in two numbers ... [no. I] Wash., printed by R. A. Waters, 1850. 85 p. 23cm. Author s autograph signature at end of preface. 2-17191 E407 .B79 Brooks, Nathan Covington, 1819-1889. A complete history of the Mexican war: its causes, conduct, and v consequences: comprising an account of the various military and naval operations, from its commencement to the treaty of peace. Phila., Griggs, Elliot & co. ; Baltimore, Hutchinson & See- bold, 1849. XVI [5] -558 p. incl. front. 11 pi., 22 port., 2 maps, 11 plans. 24cm. 2-15425 E404 .B87 W. D. General Histories of the Mexican War 11 Bustamente, Oarlos Maria de. El nuevo Bernal Del Castillo, 6 sea, Historia de la invasion de los Anglo-Americanos en Mex ico. Escrita por el licenciado Carlos Maria de Bustamente . . . Mexico, Impr. de V. Garcia Torres, 1847. 2 v. 24cm. Probably no more published, cf. v. 2, p. 235. 2-15429 E404 .B98 Cass, Lewis, 1782-1866. The war with Mexico. Speech of Hon. Lewis Cass, of Michigan, in the Senate of the U. S., Jan. 3, 1848. On the bill reported from the Committee on military affairs to raise, for a limited time, an additional military force. [Wash., D. C.] Congressional globe office [1848]. 8 p. 23cm. Caption title. 10-16034 E407 .C34 Complete history of the late Mexican war. Containing an au thentic account of all the battles fought in that republic,, including the treaty of peace : with a list of the killed and wounded. Together with a brief sketch of the lives of Gen erals Scott and Taylor . . . By an eye-witness. N. Y., F. J. Dow & co., 1850. 128 p. incl. front., illus. port. 23cm. 2-15423 E404 .C73 Coppee, Henry, 1821-1895. Coincidences of the conquests of Mexico, 1520-1847. By prof. Henry Coppee ... (In Journal of the Military service institute of the U. S., N. Y., March, 1884 23cm. v. 5, no. 17, p. 29-55, incl. 1 sketch-map.) [8-15848-9] in Ul .M6 v. 5 E, S. Cowan, John E. comp. . . . Condensed history of the Mexican war and its glorious results, by Hon. Win. McKay . . . also remi niscences of the war by Colonel Dan E. Hungerford . . . and Col. Chas. J. Murphy . . . Comp. and pub. by John E. Cowan ... 1st ed., 25000. [N. Y.? 1902?] 41 p. 3 port. (incl. front.). 23cm. Errata slip attached to frontispiece. 4-23284 E404 .C87 Duflot de Mofras, Eugene, b. 1810. Expeditions des Espagnols et des Americains au Mexique en 1829 et en 1847. Paris, Typ. E. Panckoucke & cie., 1862. 39 p. 21cm. "Extrait du Moniteur universel des 11 et 12 octobre 1862." 8-20785 E404 .D85 12 General Histories of the Mexican War French, Samuel Gibbs. Two wars: an autobiography of Gen. Sam. G. French . . . Mexican war; war between the States, a diary ; reconstruction period, his experience ; incidents, remi niscences, etc. Nashville, Tenn., Confederate veteran, 1901. XV [1], 404 p. incl. illus., port, front, (port.) 24cm. 1-27326 E467.1 .P87T9 Frost, John, 1800-1859. The Mexican \var and its warriors ; com prising a complete history of all the operations of the Ameri can armies in Mexico : with biographical sketches and anec dotes of the most distinguished officers in the regular army and volunteer force. New Haven and Phila., H. Mansfield, 1850. 6 [VII] -VIII, 9-332, 11 [1], p. incl. col. front,, illus., plates, ports., map. pi. 20cm. 13-18442 E405 .F93 Frost, John, 1800-1859. Pictorial history of Mexico and the Mexican war: comprising an account of the ancient Aztec empire, the conquest by Cortes, Mexico under the Spaniards, the Mexican revolution, the republic, the Texan war, and the recent war with the United States. Embellished with . . . engravings from designs of W. Croome and other dis tinguished artists. Phila., Thomas Cowperthwait and co., for J. A. Bill, 1848. XII [13] -640 p. incl. illus., port., plans, col. front., 6 col. pi. 24cm. 2-15426 E404 .F93 Gallatin, Albert, i. e., Abraham Albert Alphonse, 1761-1849. Peace with Mexico. N. Y., Bartlett & Welford [1847] cover-title [3] -34 p. 23cm. Republished 1848, in Waterman pamphlets, v. 45, no. 6 [etc., etc.]. 7-23556 7-23555 E407 .G168 E407 .G169 W. D. George, Isaac. Heroes and incidents of the Mexican war, con taining Doniphan s expedition, the cause of the war with Mexico, a description of the people and customs at that time, a sketch of the life of Doniphan, together with sketches and portraits of the heroes of that struggle. N. Y., Review pub. co., 1903. Green, James Stephen, 1817-1870. The war with Mexico. Speech of Hon. J. S. Green, of Missouri, in the House of representa- General Histories of the Mexican War 13 tives, Jan. 25, 1848. In Committee of the whole on the state of the Union, on the resolutions referring the President s message to the various standing committees. [Wash., D. C.] Printed at the Congressional globe office [1848]. 7 p. 23 cm. Caption title. 10-16038 B407 .G79 Grone, Carl von, d. 1849. Briefe liber Nord-Amerika und Mexiko und den swischen beiden gefiihrten krieg, von Carl von Grone. Nach dessen tode herausgegeben und mit einem vorworte begleitet von A. C. E. von Grone. Braunschweig, Druck von G. Westerrnann ; N. Y., G. & B. Westermann bros., 1850. VIII p., 1 L, 110 p. 23cm. 3-32102 E411 .G87 Halleck, Henry Wager, 1815-1872. Elements of military art and science. ... 3d ed. N. Y., Lond., D. Appletoii & co., 1863. 449 p. plans, diagrs. 20cm. Appendix, p. [409] et seq., contains critical notes on the Mexican war. War 9-150 A. W. C. E. S. Hamilton, John, 1823-1900. History of the Mexican war by Gen. C. M. Wilcox ... [A review]. (In Journal of the U. S. artil lery, Fort Monroe, Va., 1892. 22cm. v. 1, p. 291-299 ; v. 2, p. 141-144.) cf. Lane, W. B. [ 6-13361 ] in UF1 . J86 v. 1 ; 2 E. S. Hardie, Francis Hunter, 1854- The Mexican war. By Capt. F. H. Hardie, 3d U. S. Cavalry. (In Journal of the Military service institution of the U. S. Nov., 1894. 23cm. v. 15, no. 72, p. 1203-1211.) [8-15848] in Ul .M6 v. 15 E. S. Henry, Wm. Seaton, 1816-1851. Campaign sketches of the war with Mexico. By Capt. W. S. Henry. N. Y., Harper & bros., 1847. V [7] -331 p. incl. illus., pi., front., plans. 20cm. 2-15597 E404 .H52 A. W. C. History of Texas. By a traveller. (In Colb urn s united service magazine, . . . Lond., 1847. 23cm. pt. 1, p. 70-80; 516-527.) "Battle of San Jacinto." Copy of original document written by 14 General Histories of the Mexican War Gen. Houston in 1836, p. 80. Mexican war, 1846-48, p. 524-527. [6-5657] in Ul. U6 v. 1847, pt. 1 E. S. History of the war between the U. S. and Mexico. From the best authorities. Phila., G. B. Zieber & co., 1847. 168 p. incl. illus., 9 pi., port. 23cm. 2-15532 E404 .H67 Jay, Wm., 1789-1858. A review of the causes and consequences of the Mexican war. 2d ed. Bost., B. B. Mussey & co. ; Phila. r U. Hunt & co.; [etc., etc.]. 1849. 333 p. 20cm. Written from the Abolitionist point of view He wrote in a spirited, cutting style, and used the best of English. The story of the Mexican war from this side has never been better told, or more forcibly and logically argued. Lamed. 2-15555 E404 .J42 Jenkins, John Stilwell, 1818-1852. History of the war between U. S. and Mexico, from the commencement of hostilities to the ratification of the treaty of peace. Auburn [N. Y.] r Derby, Miller & co., 1849. xiv [15] -514 p. front., pi., port. 23cm. Another ed. issued ibid., 1851. A translation of extracts from this book into French was pub. in Paris, cf. next title. " ... a politician s affair." Soley. 2-15530 E404 .J53 A. W. C. W. D. Jenkins, John Stilwell, 1818-1852. Extrait de 1 histoire de la guerre entre les Etats-TTnis et le Mexique en 1847. Traduit de I Anglais et complete d apres les documents officiels pub- lies par le gouvernement americain par le chef d escadron d etat-major Jouve. Depot de la guerre. [Paris] Bosc [1862?] 101 p. 34cm. Lithographed from manuscript. 2-137 E404 ..157 Johnson, Herschel Vespasian, 1812-1880. The war with Mexico. Speech of Hon. H. V. Johnson, of Georgia, in the Senate of the U. S., March 16, 1848, on the bill reported from the Com mittee on military affairs to raise, for a limited time, an addi tional military force. [Wash., D. C., Printed at the Con^ gressional globe office, 1848.] 16 p. 25cm. Caption title. 10-16046 E407 .J67 General Histories of the Mexican War 15 Ladd, Horatio Oliver, 1839- . . . History of the war with Mexico. N. Y., Dodd, Mead & co. [1883]. 4 [v]-xii, [13] -328 p. front., 3 fold, pi., fold. map. 19cm. (Minor wars of the U. S.) ... "Convenient little history, giving a fairly good general view," . . .Soley. "Ought to be welcomed by a great many persons who have wished a compendious account . . . The illustrations are for the most part of the usual kind fancy pictures but good of their kind."- Nation, 1883. 2-15554 E404 .L15 A. W. C. Lane, Wm. Bartlett. History of the Mexican war, by Gen. C. M. Wilcox [a review], by Major W. B. Lane. (In Journal of the U. S. artillery, Ft. Monroe, Va. 1892. 22cm. v. 1, p. 412- 421.) A reply to a review by Col. John Hamilton, q. v. [6-13361] In UF1 .J86 v. 1 E. S. Livermore, Abiel Abbot, 1811-1892. The war with Mexico re : viewed. Bost., American peace society, 1850. XII, 310 (i. e., 298) p. 20cm. Paging irregular : p. 298 numbered 310. ... To this work was awarded the five hundred dollar prize offered by the Am. peace society for the best review of the Mexican war on the principles of Christianity, and an enlightened statesmanship. . . .Describes the expenditures, inhumanities, vices of camps, military executions, and all the horrors of war. . . . Soley. . . . " is of very little consequence save as it presents in very strong light some of the causes of the war. The value of the book is in chapters 3-8, where is clearly presented, from extracts of writings and speeches, the desire of the South to acquire new territory in the interests of slavery." C. K. Adams. 2-15444 E415 .L77 [McPherson, John D.] The evolution of the myth, as exemplified in Gen. Grant s history of the plot of President Polk and Secretary Marcy to sacrifice two American armies in the Mexican war of 1846-48. By Senex. Wash., D. C., W. H. Morrison, 1890. 54 p. 19cm. 2-15471 E407 .M17 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. 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 16 General Histories of the Mexican War official despatches of the generals. N. Y., Barnes & co. ; Cincinnati, Derby, Bradley & co., 1848. IV [5] -323 p., incl. maps, plans., front., pi. 20cm. ... In large part composed of official documents ; and its nar rative is in effect abridged in his Life of Scott. . . . Santa Anna s account is translated in p. 143-162. Soley. Also published in 1849, 1873, etc. 2-15550 E404 .M28 A. W. C. Mayer, Brantz, 1809-1879. History of the war between Mexico and the United States, with a preliminary view of its origin. N. Y., Lond., Wiley and Putnam, 1848. 188 p. front, (port.) 2 plans. 22cm. Several other editions. . . . "not without rendering justice to the Mexican arms/ - Soley. 2-15f)f>3 E404 .M46 Moody, Loring. A history of the Mexican war, or Facts for the people, showing the relation of the United States govern ment to slavery. Compiled from official and authentic docu ments. 2d ed., with additions and corrections. Bost., B. .Marsh, 1848. XI [12] -120 p. 19cm. Also pub., Boston, 1847, under title : Facts for the people. "Showing relations of the U. S. government to slavery." Soley. 2-15399 E404 .M81 Murphy, Chas. J., 1832- Reminiscences of the war of the rebel lion, and of the Mexican war. N. Y., F. J. Ficker, 1882. cover-title, 80 p. 23cm. 10-29587 E601 .M97 Paz, Eduardo. La invacioii norte americana en 1846 ; ensayo f e historia patria-militar por el mayor de caballeria Eduardo Paz. Mexico, C. Paz, 1889. 3 p. 1., 44 p. 1 fold. tab. 18y 2 cm. 2-25082 E404 .P35 Peterson, Chas. Jacobs, 1819-1887. The military heroes of the war with Mexico : with a narrative of the war. Phila., W. A. Leary, 1848. 282 p. incl. illus., port, front., pi., port, 24cm. [With his: Military heroes of the war of 1812. Phila., 1848.] ... a specimen of the ready-made book of the hour. Soley. 9.1 TnQfi RSSS PAS General Histories of the Mexican War 17 Porter, Chas. T. Review of the Mexican war, embracing the causes of the war, the responsibility of its commencement, the purposes of the American government in its prosecution, its benefits and its evils. Auburn, N. Y., Alden & Parsons, 1849. VII [8] -220 p. 19cm. 2-15443 E415 .P84 Read, Benj. Maurice, 1853- Guerra mexico-arnericana . . . [Por] Benjamin M. Read . . . Santa Fe, N. M., Compania impresora del Nuevo Mexicano, 1910. 259 p. front, (port.) facsims. 23cm. 10-15827 E407 .R28 y, Roswell Sabine. The war with Mexico. N. Y., Harper & bros., 1849. 2 v. 14 plans. 23cm. ... On the American side, the best military history. . . . Deals fully with strategic operations, and, except for a certain ten dency to underrate the work of the navy, it is a highly satis factory book. It was not altogether satisfactory, however, to some of his brother officers, and issue was taken with him in, certain directions by Isaac J. Stevens, in his "Campaigns" . . . q. v. Soley. A rather pretentious history of the Mexican war now out of print . . . probably the best work that we have on the subject. Brevt. Brig. Gen. Holabird. 2-15449 E404 .R59 A. W. C. W. D. Boa Barcena, Jose Maria. Recuerdos de la invasion norte- americana, 1846-1848, por un joveii de eiitonces. Obra de Don Jose Maria Barcena . . . Mexico, J. Buxo y ca., 1883. 3 p. 1., II 686 p. 24cm. Bancroft (in his: History of Mexico) states, v. 5, p. 433, in a footnote, that this is the result of study of both American and Mexican documents . . . His style is clear and elegant ; his conclusions impartial as may be expected. Soley. 2-21294 E404 .R62 Robarts, William Hugh. Mexican war veterans. A complete roster of the regular and volunteer troops in the war between the United States and Mexico, from 1846 to 1848 . . . Comp. from official sources by Wm. H. Robarts . . . Wash., D. C., Brentano s, 1887. 80 p. 23cm. 2-15454 E409 .R62 18 General Histories of the Mexican War Robinson, Fayette, d. 1859. An account of the organization df the army of the United States ; with biographies of dis tinguished officers of all grades. By F. Robinson. Phila. r E. H. Butler & co., 1848. 2v. front., port, 19cm. ... Of more special character with sketches of leading generals. -Soley. v. 1. Corps of engineers, p. 60-80. Sappers, miners, and pon- toniers, p. 83. War with Mexico, p. 255-282; Gaines, p. 285-330. v. 2. Taylor, p. 5-92. Wool, p. 93-116. Twiggs, p. 117-128. Kearny, p. 129-148. Gen. Worth, p. 226-330. Portraits, v. 1: Gen. Scott (front.); Gen. Brown, p. 26; Maj. Harbour, p. 65 ; Cols. Thayer, p. 70 ; Totteii, p. 75 ; Gens. Macomb, 106; Towson, p. 169; Commodore Conner, p. 262; Col. Hitchcock, p. 266; President Santa Anna, p. 274; Gens: Persif or F. Smith, p. 279; Gaines, p. 285; Gibson, p.* 313*; Arbuckle, p. 315; Clinch, p. 322; Brooke, p. 326. v. 2: General Taylor .(front.) ; Col. Cross, p. 25; Capt. Walker, p. 31; Lieut, Blake, p. 45; Ma^ McCall, p. 40; Col. May, p. 48; Don Mariano Arista, p. 56; Col. Childs, p. 61; Gens. Wool, p. 93; Twiggs, p. 117; Kearny, p. 129; Col. Fremont, p. 145; Majors Boone, p. 159;, Ringgold, p. 177; Col. Bankhead, p. 182; Gen. Jones, p. 191; Cols. Payne, p. 197; Croghan, p. 208; Gen. Worth, p. 226; Don Mariano . Paredes, p. 330. "... they [the portraits] .have been made from undoubted au thorities, the majority. after daguerreotypes by Mr. Clarke (late Anthony Edwards & co.), of New York, and Mr. Root, of Phila delphia. A few . . . from pencil sketches by distinguished artists. and officers of the army. . . .. engravings ... by Messrs. Croome and Brightly . . . 2-7174 El 81 .R65 Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de, pres. Mexiedjl795-1876. . . . Las guerras de Mexico con Tejas y los Estados Unidos. Mexico, Vda. de C. Bouret, 1910. 344 p. 21cm. (Documentos ineditos 6 muy raros para la historia de Mexico, pub. por Genaro Garcia, t, XXIX.) Contents. I. Manifesto que de sus operaciones en la campana de Tejas y en su cautiverio dirige a sus conciudadanos el general Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. 10 de mayo de 1837. II. Mani- fiesto del general de division, benemerito de la patria, Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, a sus conciudadanos. 24 de marzo de 848.- III. Impugnacion al informe del Exmo. Sr. general D. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna y constancias en que se apoyan las ampliaciones de la acusacion del Sr. diputado D. Ramon Gamboa. 15 de julio de 1849. 10-14167 E401.S23 A. W. C. General Histories of the Mexican War 19- Sevier, Ambrose Hundley, 1801-1848. The war with Mexico. Speech of Hon. A. H. Sevier, of Arkansas, in the Senate of the U. S., Jan. 4, 1848, on the bill reported from the Com mittee on military affairs to raise, for a limited time, an, additional military force. [Wash., D. C.] Printed at the- Congressional globe office [1848]. 15 p. 25cm. Caption title. 10-15741 E407 .S51 Shackford, Chas. Chauncy. A citizen s appeal in regard to the- war with Mexico. A lecture, delivered at Lyceum Hall, Lynn, Jan. 16, 1848, by Charles C. Shackford. Bost., Print ed by Andrews & Prentiss, 1848. 40 p. 23cm. 2-15456 E407 .S52 A short statement of the causes which led to the war with Mexi co: showing the inconsistent course of the Whig party on the subject. [Washington, 1848.] 8 p. 24cm. A pamphlet containing the president s message, May 11, 1846,, etc. Caption title; 2-15518 E407 .S55 Steele, Matthew Forney, 1861- See U. S. General staff. Second section. American campaigns. Stevens, Isaac Ingalls, 1818-1862. Campaigns of the Eio Grande- and of Mexico. With notices of the recent work of Major Ripley. By Bvt.-Major Isaac I. Stevens, U. S. army. N. Y. T . D. Appleton and co., 1851. 108 p. 23y 2 cm. cf. Note under Bipley, R. S. The war with Mexico. Author served as Adjutant of engineers in the siege of Vera: Cruz, March 9-29, 1847. Was in battle of Cerro Gordo, April 17-18, 1847; Reconnaissance of the Peiion, Aug. 12-13, 1847, and of San Antonio, Aug. 18, 1847; in battle of Contreras, Aug. 19-20; 1847; Reconnaissance and battle of Churubusco, Aug. 20, 1847. (Was made Bvt. Capt., Aug. 20, 1847, for gallant and meritorious conduct in the battles of Contreras and Churubusco, Mex.) In battle of Molino del Rey, Sept. 8, 1847 ; on reconnaissance of the southern approaches to the city of Mexico, Sept. 9-13, 1847 ; in battle, of Chapultepec (Bvt. Major, Sept. 13, 1847, for gallant and meritorious conduct in the latter battle), Sept. 13, 1847, and im assault and capture of the city of Mexico, Sept. 13-14, 1847,,. where he was wounded in the San Cosme suburb. 2-15433 E404 .S84 A. W. C. 20 General Histories of the Mexican War [Tuttle, I. F.] Our late conquest [in the Mexican war]. (In The New Englander. New Haven, 1848. 23cm. v. 6, p. 524-534.) [1-2990] in AP2 .N5 v. 6 U. S. Adjutant-general s office. . . . Military forces employed in the Mexican war. Letter from the Secretary of war, trans mitting information in answer to a resolution of the House, of July 31, 1848, relative to the military forces employed in the late war with Mexico. [Washington, 1850.] 34 p. 9 fold, tables. 25cm. ( [U. S.] 31st Cong., 1st sess. House. Ex. doc. 24.) 8-20777 E409 .U55 TJ. S. Adjutant-general s office. . . . Regulars and volunteers en gaged in the Mexican war. Letter from the Secretary of war transmitting a report from the Adjutant general ... in relation to the number of United States troops that have been engaged in the war with Mexico, the number who have been killed, died from wounds, &c. [Washington, 1848.] 86 p. 24i/ 2 cm. ([U. S.] 30th Cong., 1st sess. House. Ex. doc. no. 62.) 5-10327 E409 .U56 ]U. S. Congress. Committee on Foreign affairs.] War with Mexico. June 24, 1846. Mr. C. J. Ingersoll, from the Com mittee on Foreign affairs, made the following report, . . ^ . . . [Wash., D. C., 1846.] 52 p. 24cm. ([U. S.] 29th Cong., 1st sess. House. Report no. 752. Serial 491.) n. t.-p. [Report on reasons for] "The act of Congress, approved May 13, 1846, for the prosecution of the existing war between the United States and Mexico, having become a law, ... the Presi dent s special message was pretermitted. " . . . Cong. doc. Serial 491. U. S. General staff. Second section. . . . American campaigns, by Matthew Forney Steele. . . . Wash., B. S. Adams, 1909. VIII p., 1 1., 731 p. and atlas of XII p., 311 maps (part col.) 24cm. (Its [Publications] no. 13.) 14 These volumes represent a part of my three years work as General Histories of the Mexican War 21 lecturer in military history at the Army service schools at Fort Leavenworth. . . ." Author s pref. Mexican war. Taylor s campaign, lecture V, p. 81-104. Scott s, campaign, lecture VI, p. 105-126. Maps (in v. 2) : Theatre of operations, 48. Part of Texas and northern Mexico, 49. Country northeast of Matamoros, 50. Battle of Palo Alto, 51. . . . Resaca de la Palma, 52. ... of Monterey, 53. Monterey and Saltillo, 54. Battle of Buena Vista, 55. Siege of Vera Cruz, 56. Vera Cruz to Mexico, 57. Battle of Cerro Gordo, 58. Valley of Mexico, 59. Operations of the American army in the valley of Mexico, 60. Battle of Contreras, 61. ... of Churubusco, 62. ... of El Molino del Key, 63. Chapultepec, 64 ; 65 ; 66. War 9-114 E181 .U61 E. S. [U. S.] President, 1845-49 (Polk). Message of the President of the United States, communicating information of the ex isting relations between the United States and Mexico, and recommending the adoption of measures for repelling the invasion committed by the Mexican forces upon the terri tory of the United States. May 11, 1846. Read, and order ed to be printed; and that 20,000 copies, in addition to the usual number be printed, together with so much of the President s annual message as relates to the Mexican affairs, for the use of the Senate . . . [Wash., D. C., 1846.] 337 p. 24cm. ([U. S.] 29th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Ex. doc. 337. Serial 476.) "List of papers," p. 7. "Message of President communicating further information of the proceedings of the United States troops, May 13, 1846, on the Rio del Norte," p. [126]-131. Cong. doc. Serial 476. [U. S.] President, 1845-49 (Polk). Message from the President, of the United States to the two Houses of Congress at the commencement of the 2d session of the 29th Congress. Dec. 8, 1846 . . . Wash., D. C., Printed by Ritchie & Heiss, 1846. 109 p. 24cm. ([U. S.] 29th Cong., 2d sess. Senate Doc. 1. Serial 493.) List of papers from the Department of state accompanying the President s message, p. 34. General Santa Anna s "plan," p. 35-36. General Anna s letter 22 General Histories of the Mexican War and note, March 8 and April 8, 1846, p. 36-39. Reports of Gen erals Taylor and Wool, Sept. 22, 1846, p. 76-109. "The company of Engineer soldiers, or sappers, miners, and pontoniers. " [Report], by Jos. G. Totten, Colonel and Chief engineer, p. 137. Cong. doc. Serial 493. U. S. President, 1845-1849 (Polk). . . . Message from the Presi dent of the United States to the two houses of Congress, at the commencement of the first session of the Thirtieth Con gress . . . Wash., D. C., Printed by Wendell and Van Neythuy- den [!], 1848. 1369, 249 p. fold, maps, fold. tab. 23cm, ([U. S.] 30th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Ex. [doc.] 1. Serial no. 503.) "Dec. 7, 1847. Read, and ordered that 25,000 copies of the message, and 2,000 copies of the message with the accompanying documents, in addition to the usual number, be printed for the use of the Senate." The message (p. [3] -35) is accompanied by reports of the secretaries of state, war and navy and the postmaster-general. "Appendix. Report of the Secretary of war, in answer to a resolution of the Senate. Calling for such military reports as have been received from the commanders of our army in Mexico, since the transmission of the annual report of the Secretary of war:" 249 p. at end. Contents (selected). Landing of army at Vera Cruz, March 9, 1847, p. 216. Vera Cruz, March 17, 1847, p. 220. Col. Totten and his assistants commended, p. 220. "Norther" delays work of engineers on battery no. 4, p. 225. Gen. Scott refers to serv ices of Col. Totten, p. 230. Col. Totten appointed one of com missioners to treat of surrender of Vera Cruz, p. 232. Gen. Scott mentions Col. Totten in general orders no. 80, p. 239. Gen. Scott mentions Engineer officers, p. 240. Efficient services ren dered by officers; Col. Totten commends on services of engineers to Gen. Scott, p. 244-245. Engineers and Topographical engi neers with Gen. Patterson. Capt. Hardee disembarking horses, p. 251. Lieut. Derby, Topographical engineers wounded; Lieut. Johnston wounded, p. 256. Report of Chief of Engineers, Nov. 18, 1847 [signed] Jos. G. Totten, Colonel and Chief Engineer, p. ^ 94 - Regarding officers of engineers and the Company of engi neer soldiers, p. 626. Report of Col. J. J. Abert, of Topograph ical engineers, p. 656. Appendix. Engineers at battle of Con- treras, p. 66. Engineers at battle of Churubusco, p. 69. Brevt. Col. B. Riley commending Tower, p. 90. Capt. J. B. Magruder commends Foster and McClellan, p. 104. Lieut. Gustave W. Smith reports operations of engineers in attacking city of Mex ico, p. 167. Lieut. Beauregard reports attack on Chapultepec, Sept. 12, 1847, p. 190. General Histories of the Mexican War 23 Maps. Plan of battle of Buena Vista, Feb. 22-23, 1847. Sur veyed by Capt. Linnard and Lieuts. Pope and Franklin, Corps of engineers. Drawn by Capt. T. B. Linnard, Corps of Topograph ical engineers^ Scale, 1,000 ft; to one inch, p. 136. Survey of the Mexican lines of defence at Cerro Gordo, and lines of attack of the American army under Maj. Gen. Scott, . . . April 17, 18, 1847. Surveyed by Maj. Turnbull and Capt. McClellan, Topo graphical engineers. Drawn by Lieut. H. Coppee, p. 256. Map of the Valley of Mexico. By Edmund L. F. Hardcastle, Bvt. 2d Lieut. Topographical engineers, also, Profile of route between Mexico and Vera Cruz, p. 300. Battles of Mexico. Line of opera tions of the U. S. army under command of Maj. Gen. W. Scott, Aug. 19-20, 1847. Surveyed by Maj. Turnbull, Capt. McClellan, and Lieut. Hardcastle, Corps of Top. engineers. Drawn by Hardcastle, p. 300. Map of Gen. Worth s operations, Aug. 20, 1847. Surveyed by Capt. Mason, of engineers, and Lieut. Hard castle, Top. engineers, p. 312. Sketch of the operations of the 1st Division, U. S. army under command of Gen. Worth, Sept. 8, 1847, by E. L. F. Hardcastle, Bvt. 2d Lieut., Top. engineers, p. 364. Battle of El Molino del Rey, p. 364. Plan accompanying Gen. Quitman s report, showing fall of Chapultepec, p. 408. Sketch of the battle of Sacramento, Feb. 28, 1847, p. 504. Sketch of actions fought at San Pascal in Upper Cal., between the American and Mexicans, Dec. 6-7, 1846, p. 512. Sketch of the battle de Los Angeles, Upper Cal., fought between Americans and Mexicans, Jan. 9, 1847. From a sketch of Emory, p. 524. Sketch of the passage of the Rio San Gabriel, Upper Cal., by the Americans, discomfiting the opposing Mexican forces, Jan. 8, 1847, from sketch by Lieut. Emory, p. 524. Distances and num ber of men. Fort Sacramento to San Diego . . . the Mormon, Battalion not included . . . June 19, 1847, p. 524. Sketch ac companying Col. Price s despatch of April 18, 1847, and that of Feb. 15, 1847, p. 524. Sketch accompanying Col. Price s despatch of Feb. 15, 1847 (Battle of Puebla de Taos), p. 524. 8-33611 E404 .U57 E. S. U. S. President, 1845-1849 (Polk) . . . Message from the Presi dent . . . (The same as preceding title.) 1275 p. fold, maps, fold, plans, fold, tables. 25cm. ([U. S.] 30th Cong., 2d sess. House. Ex. doc. 1.) "Dec. 5, 1848. Read, and committed to the Committee of the whole house on the state of the Union, and 15,000 extra copies, with the accompanying documents, ordered to be printed." The message (p. [3] -44) is accompanied by reports of the secre taries of state, treasury, war and navy and the postmaster- general. . . . Contains in the first 500 pages a detailed military history of the Mexican war, except the opening operations of 1846. The 24 General Histories of the Mexican War President s message and the report of the Secretary of war are accompanied by the reports of the officers in the field covering the military operations ""from the battle of Buena Vista to the capture of the city of Mexico. An appendix of 249 pages sup plies further military reports, chiefly from subordinate officers r received too late to accompany the report of the Secretary of war. The volume includes much matter not relating to the war, and the indices to the military material must be looked for on p. 541 of the main document, and p. 234 of the appendix. Reports and despatches exhibiting the operations of the U. S. Naval forces during the war with Mexico, p. [1005] -et seq. No. 52 Operations of the Pacific squadron. Correspondence re lating to the civil government in California and New Mexico, p. 47-50. List of documents accompanying the report of the Secre tary of War, p. 85. 8-33609 E404 .U58 U. S. President, 1845-1849 (Polk) . . . Occupation of Mexican territory. Message from the President of the United States transmitting in answer to a resolution of the House of repre sentatives of Dec. 15, 1846, reports from the Secretary of war and the Secretary of the navy relative to the occupation of Mexican territory. Wash., D. C., Govt. print, off., 1912. 76 p. 23cm. ([U. S.] 62d Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 896.) Formerly pub. as House Executive doc. 60 ( [U. S.] ) 30th Cong. r 1st sess. (p. 149-299, inclusive.) 12-40005 F800 .U58 A. W. C. |U. S. President (1845-49) Polk.] Refusal to furnish instructions to Mr. Slidell. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting documents in relation to the return of Santa Anna and Paredes to Mexico, and refusing to furnish the instructions given to Mr. Slidell, as^ requested by the resolution of the House of Representatives of the 4th Jan., 1848. Read, and made the special order of the day for Tuesday next. [Wash., 1848], 29 p. 24cm. ( [U. S.] 30th Cong., 1st sess. House Ex. doc. 25. Serial 516.) no title-page. Cong. doc. Serial 516. [U. S. State dept.] Correspondence between the Secretary of War and Generals Scott and Taylor, and between General Scott and Mr. Trist. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting Reports from the Secretary of General Histories of the Mexican War 25 State and Secretary of War, with accompanying documents, in compliance with the resolution of the House of Represen tatives, of the 7th Feb., 1848. March 20, 1848. Laid upon the table, and ordered to be printed. [Wash., D. C., 1848] [406], ix [x] p. 24cm. ( [U. S.] 30th Cong., 1st sess. House. Ex. doc. 56. Serial 518.) no title page. At end: Index to documents . . . Cong. doc. Serial 518. [U. S. State dept.] Hostilities by Mexico. Message from the President of the United States, relative to an invasion and commencement of hostilities by Mexico. May 11, 1846. Read, and referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union. [Wash., D. C., 1846.] 120 p. 24cm. ([U. S.] 29th Cong., 1st sess. House. Ex. doc. 196. Serial, 485.) no title-page. Cong. doc. Serial 485. [U. S. State dept.] The treaty between the United States and Mexico, the proceedings of the Senate thereon, and message of the President and documents communicated therewith ; the messages, with correspondence between the Executive department, General Scott and Mr. Trist and other papers and proceedings of the Senate in relation thereto, from which the injunction of secrecy has been removed. In execu tive session, Senate of the United States, Wednesday, May 31, 1848. . . . June 2, 1848. [Wash., D. -C., 1848.] 384 p. 24cm. ([U. S.] 30th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Ex. doc. 52. Serial 509.) no title-page. Cong. doc. Serial 509. Contents. Senate executive proceedings on and text of treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, p. 1-67. Message of Pres. Polk of Feb. 23, 1848, communicating the treaty to the Senate for considera^ tion before ratification; and Buchanan, Slidell, Trist correspond ence, Nov. 10, 1845, to Nov. 27, 1847, p. 69-103. (This corre spondence is also reproduced in 30th Cong., 1st sess., Senate Ex. doc. 60. Serial 509, p. 33-66.) Letter from Mr. Trist, Feb. 12, 1848, relative to maps connected with the treaty, p. 104-105. Message of Pres. Polk transmitting correspondence (Buchanan, Trist, Walker) relative to terms of authority given Mr. Trist to 26 General Histories of the Mexican War draw 3000000 dollars; April 15, 1847, to Feb. 23, 1848, p. 106-109. Confidential message of Pres. Polk communicating correspond ence between Mr. Trist and the Mexican commissioners, between Mr. Trist and the Secretary of State, in relation to negotiation with the Mexican commissioners, all the correspondence between Gen. Scott and the government and between Gen. Scott and Mr. Trist ; Jan. 14, to Dec. 29, 1847, p. 110-306. Correspondence be tween the Supreme Government of Mexico and the General-in- Chief of the American army and the Commissioner of the IT. S., p. 307-348. The same, in Spanish: Contestaciones habidas entre el Supreme Gobierno Mexicano, el General-en-Gefe del ejercito americano, y el comisioiiado de los Estados Unidos, p. 349-384. (First printed in Mexico in 1847," as a pamphlet of 36 pages, with the title here given.) |U. S. State dept.] Treaty with Mexico. Message of the Presi dent of the United States, transmitting a copy of the treaty of peace, friendship, limits, and settlement, between the United States and the republic of Mexico, ratifications of which were exchanged at the city of Queretaro, in Mexico, on the 30th of May, 1848. July 22, 1848. Ordered to be printed. [Wash., D. C., 1848.] 74 p. 24cm. ([U, S.] 30th Cong., 1st sess. House. Ex. doc. 69. Serial 521.) no title-page. Cong. doc. Serial 521. |U. S, War dept.] Correspondence between the Secretary of War and General Scott. Message from the President, trans mitting the correspondence between the Secretary of War and Major-General Scott, with the accompanying documents, in compliance with the resolution of the House of Repre sentatives of the 17th instant. April 26, 1848. Laid upon the table, and ordered to be printed. [Wash., 1848.] 63 p. 24cm. ([IT. S.] 30th Cong., 1st sess. House. Ex. doc. 59. Serial 518.) n. t.-p. Cong. doc. Serial 518. [U. S. War dept.] Correspondence with General Taylor since the commencement of hostilities with Mexico. March 1, 1847. Read, and laid upon the table. [Wash., D. C.] Ritchie & Heiss, prtrs. [1847] 454 p. 24cm. ([IT. S.] 29th Cong., 2d sess. House. Ex. doc. 119. Serial 500.) Covers the period from May 13, 1846, to Feb. 18, 1847, and is General Histories of the Mexican War 27 continued in House Ex. doc. 17, 30th Cong., 1st sess. Serial 516, q. v. Cong. doc. Serial 500. [IT. S. War dept.] Correspondence with General Taylor. Mes sage from the President of the United States, transmitting a report of the Secretary of war and accompanying docu ments, in answer to a resolution of the House of Repre-, sentatives of the 1st of Feb., 1847, being in addition to his report made on the 27th of the same month. Jan. 4, 1848. Read, and laid upon the table. [Wash., 1848.] 30 p. 1 1. 24cm. ([U. S.] 30th Cong., 1st sess. House. Ex. doc. 17. Serial 516.) 11. t.-p. At end: "Index to papers. Capture of Monterey." Report of Bvt. Maj. Jos. K. Mansfield, Engineers, dated Oct. 9, 1846, to Maj. Gen. Taylor, p. 2-4. cf. 29th C. 2d sess. House. Ex. doc. 119. Serial 500. Cong. doc. Serial 516. [U. S. War dept.] Despatches from General Taylor. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting Des patches from General Taylor, relative to Colonel Cross, and missing lieutenants. General Taylor ordered by the Mexi can general to leave his position on the Rio Grande. Block ade, &c. May 12, 1846. Read, and laid upon the table. [Wash., D. C., 1846.] 6 p. 24cm. ([U. S.] 29th Cong., 1st sess. House. Ex. doc. 197. Serial 485.) n. t.-p. Cong. doc. Serial 485. [IT. S. War dept.] Letter from the Secretary of War, communi cating a supplemental report of the battle of Cerro Gordo, made by General Pillow to General Scott. March 24, 1852. Ordered to lie on the table and be printed. [Wash., D. C., 1852.] 4 p. 24cm. ([U. S.] 32d Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Ex. doc. 51. Serial 619.) n. t.-p. Signed: C. M. Conrad, Secretary of War. G. J. Pillow, Brig. General. Cong. doc. Serial 619. [U. S. War dept.] Message from the President of the United States communicating a copy of the treaty with the Mexican 28 General Histories of the Mexican War republic, of Feb. 2, 1848, and of the correspondence in rela tion thereto, and recommending measures for carrying the same into effect. July 6, 1848. Read, and ordered to be printed, and that 5000 additional copies be printed . . ., [Wash., 1848.] 74 p. 24cm. ( [U. S.J 30th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Ex. doc. 60. Serial 509.) n. t.-p. Cong. doc. Serial 509. President Folk s message of July 6, 1848, on laying before Congress the ratified treaty; text of treaty and Buchanan, Sli- dell, Trist, Clifford and Sevier correspondence ; Nov. 10, 1845, to June 12, 1848. The Buchanan, Slidell, Trist correspondence (Nov. 10, 1845, to Nov. 27, 1847) is reprinted from U. S. 30th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Ex. doc. 52, p. 71 et seq. [U. S. War dept.] Message from the President of the United States, communicating a report from the Secretary of War, in answer to a resolution of Senate calling for copies of the letters, reports, or other communications referred to in General Taylor s letter, dated at New Orleans, July 20, 1845, as containing his views as to the line proper to be occupied at that time by the United States troops; and any similar communication from any officer of the army on the subject. Jan. 31, 1848. Read, and ordered to be printed. [Wash., 1848.] 9 p. 24cm. ( [U. S.] 30th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Ex. comm. no. 18. Serial 506.) n. t.-p. Includes correspondence between Gen. Tavlor and the War dept. from June 18 to July 30, 1845. Cong. doc. Serial 506. [U. S. War dept.] Message from the President of the United States, communicating a report from the Secretary of War, with information in relation to forced contributions in Mex ico, called for by a resolution of the Senate Jan. 24, 1848. Read, and ordered to lie on the table, and to be printed., [Wash., 1848.] 24 p. 24cm. ([U. S.] 30th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Ex. doc. 14. Serial 506.) n. t.-p. Contains correspondence between Generals Taylor, Wool and Scott, covering the period from Sept. 22, 1846, to Dec. 14, 1847. The document concludes with extracts from the Mexican financial report of 1845, submitted by Gen. Scott with the remark, "a paper from which I expect to derive many valuable suggestions General Histories of the Mexican War 29 in levying the means in Mexico for the support of the occupa tion." p. 13. Cong, doc. Serial 506. [U. S. War dept.] Message from the President, communicating a report from the Secretary of War, in answer to a resolu tion of the Senate calling for information in relation to General order no. 376, issued by General Scott. Jan. 31, 1848. Read, and ordered to be printed. [Wash., 1848.] 4 p. 24cm. ([U. S.] 30th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Ex. doc. 19. Serial 506.) n. t.-p. Contains text of General order 376, issued by Gen. Scott on Dec. 15, 1847. The order relates to the levying of duties. Cong. doc. Serial 506. [U. S. War dept.] Messages of the President of the United States, and correspondence, therewith communicated, be tween the Secretary of War and other officers of the govern ment upon the subject of the Mexican war. April 28, 1848. . . . Wash., Wendell & Van Benthuysen, ptrs., 1848. 1277 p. 24cm. ([U. S.] 30th Cong., 1st sess. House. Ex. doc. 60. Serial 520.) At head of caption-title : Mexican war correspondence. "Hostilities by Mexico. Message from President, relative to an invasion and commencement of hostilities by Mexico," p. 4 et seq. Letters and dispatches of the Secretary of the Navy, Commo dore Sloat, Connor [ !], Biddle, and Stockton, p. 231-271. Correspondence with General Taylor, p. 272-273; 281 et seq. "Synopsis of correspondence" : p. 274-280. This is a compilation of all correspondence . . . relating to the Mexican war. Cong. doc. Serial 520. II, S. War dept. . . . Military contributions in Mexico. Message of the President of the United States, transmitting reports from the secretaries of war and navy, in answer to a resolu tion of the House of the 20th Dec. last, relative to* the money and property received at the various Mexican ports during the late war, &c. [Wash., D. C., 1849.] 120 p. 25cm. ( [U. S.] 30th Cong., 2d sess. House. Ex. doc, 47.) 1 Caption title. * January 31 r 1849. Referred to the Select committee on the 30 General Histories of the Mexican War subject of military contributions in Mexico, and ordered to be printed." 8-34287 E404.U61 Cong. doc. Serial 541 (U. S. War dept,] Official despatches from General Taylor. Message from the President of the United States, trans mitting copies of all the official despatches received from. General Taylor, commanding the Army of occupation on the Rio Grande, in compliance with a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 27th instant. May 27, 1846. Read, and referred to the Committee on military affairs. [Wash., D. C., 1846.] 7 p. 24cm. ([U. S.] ) 29th Cong., 1st sess. House. Ex. doc. 207. Serial 485.) n. t.-p. Cong. doc. Serial 485. [U. S. War dept,] Publication of the "Gaines letter." Mes sage from the President of the United States, transmitting a copy of General Taylor s answer, to the letter dated Jan. 27, 1847, addressed to him by the Secretary of War. Feb. 4, 1848. Laid upon the table, and ordered to be printed. [Wash., 1848.] 3 p. ([U. S.] 30th Cong., 1st sess. House. Ex. doc. 37. Serial 516.) n. t.-p. Cong. doc. Serial 516. U. S. War dept. . . . Report of the Secretary of war, in answer to a resolution of the Senate, calling for such military re ports as have been received from the commanders of our army in Mexico, since the transmission of the annual report of the secretary of war ... (In: U. S. President, 1845-1849 (Polk) Message from the President ... at the commence ment of the first session of the 30th Congress. Wash., 1848. 23cm. 249 p. at end.) "Jan. 4, 1848. Ordered to be printed with the annual report of the secretary of war." 8-33610 E404.U57 E409.U57 (U. S. War dept,] Report of the Secretary of War, in further compliance with the resolution of the Senate of Aug. 3, 1848, calling for a map of the Valley of Mexico, by Lieutenants Smith and Hardcastle. .Jan. 29, 1849. Ordered to be print- General Histories of the Mexican War 31 ed. [Wash., D. C., 1848.] 19 p. 24cm. ([U. SJ 30th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Ex. doc. 19. Serial 529.) 11. t.-p. cf. 31st Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Ex. doc. 11. Serial 554. Cong. doc. Serial 529. [U. S. War dept.] Report of the Secretary of War communi cating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, a map of the Valley of Mexico, from surveys by Lieutenants Smith and Hardcastle. Jan. 19, 1849. Referred to Committee 011 military affairs. Jan. 29, 1849. Report in favor of litho graphing the map. Jan. 3, 1850. Referred to Committee 011 military affairs. Jan. 10, 1850. Report in favor of en graving the map and printing the memoir made and concurred in ; 2500 copies in addition to usual number to be printed, 500 of which are for the Topographical bureau. [Wash., D. C., 1850.] 13 p. 1 fold. map. 24cm. ([U. S.] 31st Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Ex. doc. 11. Serial 554.) n. t.-p. cf. 30th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Ex. doc. 19. Serial 529. Cong. doc. Serial 554. Lieut, Martin Luther Smith, 1819-1866. Made 1st Lieut., 1853, capt,, 1856. Resigned April 1, 1861, entered the Confederate army, and rose to the rank of brig. -general, at head of the Engi neer corps. Commanded a brigade in defense of New Orleans, and planned and constructed the defenses of Vicksburg, where he was taken prisoner. Subsequently he became Ma j. -General. From National cyclopaedia of American biography, . . . N. Y., J. T. White & co., 1907. 30cm. v. 5, p. 96 (with port.) Lieut. Edmund La Fayette Hardcastle, 1824-1899. Cadet, 1842 ; 1. July (3) ; Bvt. 1st Lieut., Aug. 20, 1847, for gallant . . . conduct in the battle of Contreras and Churubusco ; and capt,, Sept. 8, 1847, for gallant ... in battle of Moline del Rey. Died, Aug., 1899. [U. S. War dept.] Report of the Secretary of War, communi cating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, infor mation of the number and description of troops from Ala bama mustered into the service of the United States since the 1st of April, 1846. July 1, 1846. Read, and ordered to be printed. [Wash., D. C., 1846.] 2 p. 24cm. ( | U. S.] 29th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Ex. doc. 415. Serial 477.) n. t.-p. Cong. doc. Serial 477. 32 General Histories of the Mexican War fU. S. War dept.] Report of the Secretary of War showing the names of the officers and men killed, wounded, or missing, in the battles of Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma, Dec. 10, 1846. Ordered to lie on the table, and to be printed. [Wash., 1). C., 1846.] 78 p. 24cm. ( [U. S.] 29th Cong., 2d sess.. Senate. Doc. 4. Serial 494.) 11. t.-p. Cong. doc. Serial 494. The war and its warriors; comprising a history of all the opera tions of the American armies in Mexico : with biographical sketches and anecdotes of the most distinguished officers in the regular army and the volunteer force. Philadelphia, Hogan & Thompson, 1848. 319 p. incl. front., illus., pi., port. 19cm. 2-15551 E404.W25 Wheeler, Junius Brutus, 1830-1886. A course of instruction in the elements of the art and science of war. . . . N. Y., D. Van Nostrand, 1878. xiv |5]-326 p. illus. 19cm. "General order no. Ill, issued by Scott at Plan del Rio, April 17, 1847, the evening before his attack on the Mexican army under Santa Clara, in position on the heights of Cerro Gordo, in 1847." ... p. 150-152. 12-40231 U102.W56 E.S. Wilcox., Cadmus Marcellus, 1826-1890. History of the Mexican war. By General C. M. Wilcox. Ed. by his niece, Mary Rachel Wilcox. Wash., D. C., Church news pub. co., 1892. x, 711 p. front., pi., port., plans. 23cm. Appendices: A. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. H. The court .of inquiry. C. Roster of army officers serving in Mexico. D. . Roster /of volunteer officers serving in Mexico. -E. Roster of navy officers serving in Mexico. P. Names of the original mem bers of the Aztec club. . . . 1847. "An -intensive study of the military operations of the wail from an expert standpoint. The writer served as a 2d Lieut., and a portion of the description is from personal observation. The book is likely to prove heavy for the non-military reader. The appendix contains among other matters a roster of all the troops in the service.- | Signed:] E. E. S. (Edwin Erie Sparks, prof. American history, Univ. of Chicago). Lamed. cf. Review of the book by J. H. (In Military service institu tion of the U. S. Journal, v. 14, no. 61, Jan., 1893, p. 198-200.) 2-15548 E404.W66 E.S. A.W.C. General Histories of the Mexican War 33 Willard, Mrs. Emma (Hart), 1797-1870. Last leaves of Ameri can history; comprising a separate history of California. By Emma Willard . . . N. Y., A. S. Barnes & co. ; Cincinnati, W. H. Derby & co., 1853. 277 p. front, (map). 19cm. The account of the Mexican war, herein contained, is taken from the author s history of The republic of America. : Preface. 2-15440 E404.W70 Zirckel, Otto. Tagebuch geschrieben wahrend der nordameri- kanisch-mexikanischen campagne in den jahren 1847 und 1848 auf beiden operationslinien. Halle, H. W. Schmidt, 1849. 2 p. 1., 179 p. 22cm. 2-15447 E411.Z81 B. a Cije ffitxitm War, 1846=48: OTlorfes; delating to fyt Conquest of California anft $eto JHeocfco Colton, Walter, 1797-1851. Three years in California [1846- 1849]. By Rev. Walter Colton, U. S. N. . . . N. Y., Barnes & co.; Cincinnati, H. W. Derby & co., 1850. 456 p. front., plates, ports., map, fold, facsiin. 19cm. Facsimile: "Declaration of rights in the Constitution of Cali fornia, and the signatures of the members of the Convention." The book was republished by the same firms, 1851. 456 p. 6 pi., 6 port. (incl. front.) fold, facsim. 19cm. Gives an excellent notion of some aspects of the [Mexican] war. He was made Alcade of Monterey by Stockton. Soley. Rc-774 F865.C7 The conquest of Santa Fe and subjugation of New Mexico, by the military forces of the U. S. ; with documents, embracing the opinions of the Honourable Thomas H. Benton, Gen. Sam. Houston, and others, in reference to annexation; and a his tory of Colonel Doniphan s campaign in Chihuahua. By a captain of volunteers. Phila., H. Packer & co., 1847. 3, 7-48 p. 24cm. 7-9653 E405.2.C75 Cooke, Philip St. George, 1809-1895. The conquest of New Mexico and California ; an historical and personal narrative. N. Y., G. P. Putnam s sons, 1878. iv p. 1 1., 307 p fold. map. 19cm. Personal experiences relating to the conquest of the Northern Mexican states and Alta California. . . . covers the infantry march to the Pacific, and the final stages of the conquest there . . . Soley. "Gen. Cooke describes many interesting events in which he took part as a young lieut. -colonel in 1846-47, commanding the so-called Mormon Battalion of 500 dragoons. He opposed Fremont s course in California, and criticises him severely. It- is surprising that a volume published more than thirty years 34 Conquest of California and New Mexico 3S after the journey should still perpetuate so many crude and er roneous observations . . . desultory book . . . Larned. 2-15557 E405.2.C77 A.W.C. W.D. Cooke, Philip St. George, 1809 1895. Report ... of his march from Santa Fe, New Mexico, to San Diego . . . California. (In U. S. Engineer dept. Notes of a military reconnaissance [With reports . . .] Wash., D. C., 1848. 24cm. p. [549- 563]. ([U. S.] 30th Cong., 1st sess. [House]. Ex. doc. no. 41.. Rc-84 F786.U571 W.D. Cutts, James Madison. The conquest of California and New Mexico, by the forces of the U. S., in the years 1846 & 1847. Phila., Carey & Hart, 1847. 1 p. 1., 264 p. front, (port.) maps, plans. 19cm. Added t.-p., engr., with port, of J. C. Fremont. Front, is port, of Hrig.-Gen. Kearny. Consists chiefly of official dispatches. Soley. 2-15556 E405.2.C98 Hughes, John Taylor, 1817-1862. Doniphan s expedition; con taining an account of the conquest of New Mexico ; Gen. Kearney s [ !] overland expedition to California; Doniphan s campaign against the Navajos ; his unparalleled march upon Chihuahua and Durango; and the operations of Gen. Price at Santa Fe : with a sketch of the life of Col. Doiiiphan. Cincinnati, J. A. & U. P. James, 1848. viii, 9-144 p. incL front., illus., plans. 24cm. 2-15474 E405.2.H87 W.D. Another ed., ibid., 1850. xii, 13-407 p. front., illus., port., fold_ map, plans. 20cm. 2-15476 E405.2.H89 W.D. A conscientious portrayal of the events attending the expedi tion of the "Army of the West" during the Mexican war of 1846-47, including the conquest of New Mexico, the treaty with the Navaho Indians, and Doniphan s remarkable invasion and capture of Chihuahua and his triumphant march through Du rango and Coahuila with less than 100 men. Capt. Hughes was "an eye-witness of, and an actor in," many of the scenes which he essays to describe. His account of Kearny s march from New Mexico to California is compiled from other but authentic-, sources, . . . [Signed] : F. W. H. Larned. . Is the essential review of the whole matter. He had the 36 Conquest of California and New Mexico " advice of the leading officers and his own experience. Soley. Hughes, John Taylor, 1817-1862. . . . Doniphan s expedition and the conquest of New Mexico and California. By Wm. Elsey Connelley . . . Includes a reprint of the work of Col. John T. Hughes. Topeka, Kan. The author, 1907. xiv-p., 1 L, 670 p. front., illus., ports., maps (2 fold.) 23 1 /2cm. At head of title : War with Mexico, 1846-1847. A reprint, with extensive additions, of John T. Hughes "Doni- phan s expedition," first published in Cincinnati in 1848. In cludes photographic reproduction of title-page of original edi tion. "Col. Alexander W. Doniphaii his life and character. By D. C. Allen": p. 15-39. "Diary of Col. John T. Hughes [August 17, 1846, to May 13, 1847]": p. 59-111. "Personal recollections of Charles R. Morehead": p. 601-622. 7-26431 405.2H9 Jones, Wm. Carey, 1855- The first phase of the conquest of Cali fornia. In California historical society. Papers. San Francisco, 1887. 27cm. v. 1, pt. 1, p. [61] -94. Larkin, Thomas Oliver, 1802-1858. The Larkin papers. (Manu scripts.) 1909. Fully listed in Kelsey, R. W. The U. S. Consulate in Cal. Appendix 5, p. [104] -107. (In Academy of Pacific coast history. Berkeley. Publications. 1910, no. 5.) These papers are now in possession of the Library of the Uni versity of California. McWhorter, George Gumming. Incident in the war of the U. S. with Mexico, illustrating the services of Wm. Maxwell Wood, surgeon U. S. N. in effecting the acquisition of California. By Geo. Gumming McWhorter, esq. Read before the New York historical society. [New York?] Sherwood & co. s steam press [187-?] cover-title, 9 |1] p. 20cm. 2-18684 E405.2.M17 W.D. Hevere, Joseph Warren, 1812-1880. A tour of duty in California ; including a description of. the gold region: and an account of the voyag e around Cape Horn; with notices of , Lower California, the Gulf and Pacific coasts, and the principal events attending the conquest of the Californias. By Jos. W. Revere ... Ed. by Jos. N. Balestier . . . With a map and Conquest of California and New Mexico 37 plates from original designs. N. Y., C. S. Francis & co. ; Bost., J. H. Francis, 1849. 3 p. 1., [iii]-vi p., 1 1., 305 p.. front., plates, fold. map. 20cm. ... is a gossipy and discursive book, but contains much original testimony, of a useful character, as to Stockton s operations, Revere being a lieutenant in his squadron, and taking an active part in the events of the campaign. Soley. Rc813 F865.R4 Royce, Josiah, 1855- . . . California, from the conquest in 1846 to the Second vigilance committee in San Francisco [1856] ; a -study of American character, by J. Royce . . . Bost., and N. Y., Houghton, Mifflin and co., 1886. xv, 513 p. front, (map). 18cm. Half-title: American common wealths.) Series title also at head of t.-p. . . . The author made use of the material in the Bancroft li brary, and submitted his proofs to General Fremont. Soley. Rc-815 F865.R88 Twitchell, Ralph Emerson. The history of the military occupa tion of the territory of New Mexico from 1846 to 1851 by the government of the United States, together with biographical sketches of men prominent in the conduct of the government during that period, by R. E. Twitchell . . . Denver, Colo., The Smith-Brooks co., 1909. 394 p. incl. illus., pi., ports.,, maps, facsims. 23cm. Biographical sketches : p. 203-394. 9-19863 F801.T97 A.W.C. [U. S. State dept.] New Mexico and California. Message of the President of the United States, transmitting in answer to resolutions of the House of Representatives of July 10, 1848, reports from the Secretaries of State, Treasury, War, and Navy. July 24, 1848. Ordered to be printed [Wash., D. C., 1848.] 49 p. 24cm. ([U. S.] 30th Cong., 1st sess.. House. Ex. doc. 69. Serial 521.) n. t.-p. Cong. doc. Serial 521. Wislizenus, Adolphus, i. e., Frederick Adolphus. . . . Memoir of a tour to northern Mexico, connected with Col. Doniphan s. expedition, in 1846 and 1847. By A. Wislizenus, M. D. (With a scientific appendix and three maps.) . . . Wash.,. 38 Conquest of California and New Mexico Tippin & Streeper, printers, 1848. 141 p. fold, pi., 2 fold, maps. 24cm. ([U. S.] 30th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Misc. 26. Serial 511.) 2-4815 F1213.W81 A German translation was published under title : Denkschrift iiber eine reise nach Nord-Mexico, verbunden mit der expedition des obersten Donniphan, in den jahren 1846 und 1847 . . . Aus dem englischen iibertragen von G. M. von Ross. Mit einem wisseiischaftlichen anhange . . . Braunschweig, F. Vieweg und sohn, 1850. viii, 211 p., maps. 24cm. 2-4816 F1213.W82 U. S. Engineer dept. . . . Notes of a military reconnaissance from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri, to San Diego, in California, including parts of the Arkansas, Del Norte, and Gila rivers. By W. H. Emory, brevet-major, Corps of topographical engi neers. Made in 1846-7, with the advanced guard of the "Army of the West." Washington, Wendell and Van Ben- thuysen, printers, 1848. 416 p., plates. 23cm. ( [U. S.] 30th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Ex. doc. no. 7. Serial 505.) Another edition, of same date, with fold, map (ordered printed Dec. 16, 1847) is found in the Congressional series of public documents. (Serial no. 505.) "Sketch of the battle of Los Angeles, Upper California, fought between the Americans and Mexicans, Jan. 9, 1847," facing p. 159. "Sketch of the actions fought at San Pasqual in Upper California, between the Americans and Mexicans, Dec. 6, 7, 1846," facing p. 142. "Sketch of the passage of the Rio San( Gabriel, Upper California, by the Americans discomfiting the opposing Mexican forces, Jan. 8, 1847," facing p. 157. Fold, map: "Military reconnaissance of the Arkansas, Rio del Norte and Rio Gila, by W. H. Emory, Lieut., Topographical en gineers. Assisted from Fort Leavenworth to Santa Fe, by Lieuts. J. W. Abert and W. G. Peck, and from Santa Fe to San Diego, on the Pacific, by Lieut. W. H. Warner and Mr. Norman Bestor. Made in 1846-7, with the advance guard of the "Army of the West" under command of Brig. Gen. Stephen W. Kearny. Con structed under the orders of Col. J. J. Abert, Chief Corps of topo graphical engineers. 1847. Drawn by Joseph Welch. Scale, 17cm. to 160 miles. "The survey of the Sierra de Jumanes, the Sierra Grande, the Gran Quivira region, and the Rio Puerco and its tributaries, was made by Lieuts. Abert and Peck, of the Corps of top. engineers." The map gives heights in feet, above the level of the sea, ranches on the right and left of the trail, wagon route from Rio Conquest of California and New Mexico 39 Grande to Pino Village (explored and surveyed by Lieut. Col. Cooke, being that over which he conducted his battalion and train of wagons to the Pacific), table of geographical positions, c., etc. 5-17615 Kc-181 F786.U57 E.S. W.D. c. Special Campaigns anfi Battles. personal $tarra ttbes, Regimental histories. Allen, Lewis Leonidas. Pencillings of scenes upon the Rio Grande; originally published bn f !] the Saint Louis Ameri can. By the Rev. L. L. Allen . . . New York, 1848. 48 p. 20cm. 2-15452 E411.A42 ^-Anderson, Robt., 1805-1871. An artillery officer in the Mexican Avar, 1846-7 ; letters of Robert Anderson, captain 3rd artil lery, U. S. A., Avith a prefatory word by his daughter, Eba Anderson Lawton, with 21 illus. N. Y., Lond., Putnams r 1911. xvi p., 1 L, 339 p., front., plates, ports. 23cm. Illustrations: Gen. R. Anderson (front.) Maj. Gen. Robt. Patterson, p. 16. Gen. Scott, p. 46. View of Tampico, p. 60. Gen. Taylor, p. 66. View of Mount Orizaba from Vera Cruz, p. 80. Siege of Vera Cruz, p. 92. Gen. Santa Anna, p. 106. Gen, Worth, p. 111. Rough sketch of battle-ground of Cerro Gordo r April 18, 1847, p. 139. Panorama of Puebla, p. 170. Puebla de Los Angeles, p. 176. Mexican water carriers, p. 188. Scene in a Mexican market, p. 204. View of Mount Iztaccihuatl from the east, p. 242. The pyramid of Cholula, p. 252. Making tortillas, p. 262. View of Popocatepetl from Puebla, p. 282. Scene at the battle of Molino del Rey, p. 310. Battle of Chajmlfo^e^jx.- 314. Mexico city looking southwest from the cathedral, p. 328, :3: n-28847 E411.A54 E.S. A.W.C. Backus, Electus. A brief sketch of the battle of Monterey ; with details of that portion of it which took place at the eastern extremity of the city. By the late Col. E. Backus, IT. S. A. (In: Historical magazine, . . . Morrisana, N. Y., 1866. 18 x 24cm. v. 10, p. 207-213.) Bancroft refers to this in his: "History of Mexico " v V p 384-385. r 5-51231 inE171.H64v. 10 40 Special Campaigns and Battles, Etc. 41 Backus, Electus. Details of the controversy between the regu lars and volunteers, in relation to the part taken by each in the capture of battery no. 1, and other works at the east end of the city of Monterey, on the 21st of Sept., 1846. By the late Col. E. Backus, U. S. A. (In : Historical magazine, . . . Morrisania, N. Y. 1866. 18x24cm. v. 10, p. 255-257.) Footnote: "Like the article, from the same pen, in the July number fp. 207, q. v.] the following was communicated to me by the gallant author of it, since deceased. [Signed] : H. B. D. (H. B. Dawson). [5-5123] B171.H64v.10 [Ballentine, George] b. 1812? The Mexican war, by an English soldier. Comprising incidents and adventures in the United States and Mexico with the American army. N. Y., W. A. Townsend & co., 1860. xii [9] -288 p. front. 20cm. Added t.-p., engraved : Adventures of an English soldier in the United States army. Originally published under title : Autobiography of an English soldier in the U. S. army. (In Colburn s united service maga zine, . . . Lond., 1851-52. 22cm. pt. 3, 1851; pts. 1-3, 1852), then in book form. Lond., Hurst and Blackett, 1853. 2 v. 20cm. N. Y., Stringer & Townsend, 1853. xii [9] -288 p. pi. 20cm. A narrative of Scott s campaign from the standpoint of an in telligent private soldier, which derives additional freshness and value from the fact that the author was a foreigner. Written by a clear-headed and educated man. Soley. 4-7010 2-15451 E411.B193 E411.A93 E411.B192 in U1.U6 9-2368 6-5657 Baylies, Francis, 1783-1852. March of the United States troops under Gen. Wool from San Antonio, Texas, to Saltillo, Mex ico, 1846. (In: Am. quarterly register, July, 1850.) [5-32095] in AP2.S92 v. 4 Baylies, Francis, 1783-1852. A narrative of Major-General Wool s campaign in Mexico, in the years 1846, 1847, and 1848. Al bany, Little & co., 1851. 78 p. front, (port.) 23cm. 4-37287 E405.4.B35 [Benham, Henry Washington, 1813-1884.] Recollections of Mex ico and the battle of Buena Vista, Feb. 22 and 23, 1847. By an engineer officer, on its 24th anniversary. [Anon.] Bost., 42 Special Campaigns and Battles, Etc. 1871. Cover-title, 27 p. 23cm. Re-published from "Old and new," for June and July, 1871. 2-15462 E406.B9IU Bishop, W. W. Journal of the 12 months campaign of Gen. Shield s brigade in Mexico, 1846-47, compiled from notes of of Lieuts. J. J. Adams and H. Dunbar. By W. W. Bishop, Captain, Illinois volunteers. St. Louis, 1847. Bonner, J.| Scott s battles in Mexico. (In: Harper s new monthly magazine. N. Y., 1855. 24cm. v. xi, Jmie-Nov., 1855, p. 311-324. lllus.) This is an unsigned article, but in the Index to Harper s new monthly magazine . . . v. i-lxxxv., N. Y., Harper & bros., 1898, 24cm., p. 87, John Bonner is given as the author. [4-12670] inAP2H3v. 11 Brackett, Albert Gallatin, 1829-1896. General Lane s brigade in central Mexico. Cincinnati, H. W. Derby & co. ; N. Y., J. C. Derby, 1854. ix f 10] -336 p. front, (port.) 20cm. 2-15463 E405.6.B79 Brackett, Albert Gallatin, 1829-1896. History of the United States cavalry, from the formation of the federal govern ment to the 1st of June, 1863. To which is added a list of all the cavalry regiments, with names of their commanders, which have been in the United States service since the break ing out of the rebellion. N. Y., Harper & bros., 1865. xii [13]-337 p. incl. front, pi., maps. 20cm. Mexican war, chap, iii-vi, p. 53-125. 2-7747 E181.B78 . Buhoup, Jonathan W. Narrative of the central division, or army of Chihuahua, commanded by Brig. General Wool : embracing all the occurrences . . . from the time of its rendezvous at San Antonio de Bexar till its final disbandment at Camargo with an account of its sufferings while passing through a barren and hostile country together with a description of the battle of Buena Vista, &c., and an interesting appendix. Pittsburgh, M. P. Morse, 1847. xii |13]-168 p. 19cm. 2-15464 E405.4.B93 Special Campaigns and Battles, Etc. 43 The capture of Vera Cruz. By an eye-witness. Anon.] (In: The Knickerbocker, or, New York monthly magazine. N.Y., 1847. 24cm. v. 30, July, 1847, p. 1-8.) [Signed:] E. C. H. 1-2996] in AP2.K64 v. 30 Carleton, James Henry, 1814-73. The battle of Bueiia Vista, with the operations of the "Army of occupation" for one month. N. Y., Harper & bros., 1848. vii, 238 p. front, (map) plan. 17cm. Carleton was a dragoon officer in the fight. He combines per sonal observation with a study of the official documents, and enables the student to follow his investigations by footnotes. Soley. 2-15461 E406.B9C2 E. S. A.W.C. W. D. Carpenter, Wm. W. Travels and adventures in Mexico: in the course of journeys of upward of 2500 miles, performed on foot. Giving an account of the manners and customs of the people, and the agricultural and mineral resources of that country. N. Y., Harper & bros., 1851. xi [13] -300 p. 19% cm. Experiences of the author in the Mexican war and after his capture near Monterey in 1847. 2-4775 F1213.C29 Deas, George. Reminiscences of the campaign on the Rio Grande. By Maj. G. Deas, U. S. A. (In: Historical magazine, . . . Morrisania, N. Y., 1870. 26cm. 2d series, v. 7, p. 19-22; 99-103; 236-238; 311-316.) Footnote: "The major did not complete his sketches; and we leave the subject where he left it." Editor, Historical maga zine, p. 316. [5-5123] in E171.H64 v. 7 W. D. Donna van, Corydon. Adventures in Mexico ; experienced during a captivity of seven months. 12th ed. With an appendix. Bost., G. R. Holbrook co., 1848. 132 p. front, (port.) 24cm. 7-21668 E411.D69 Edwards, Frank S. A campaign in New Mexico with Colonel Doniphan. By F. S. Edwards, a volunteer. With a map of 44 Special Campaigns and Battles, Etc. the route, and a table of the distances traversed. Phila. r Carey and Hart, 1847. xvi [17] -184 p.. map., tab. 19cm. Another ed., Loud., 1848. 2-15465 E405.2.E26 Encariucion prisoners: comprising an account of the march of the Kentucky cavalry from Louisville to the Rio Grande, together with an authentic history of the captivity of the American prisoners, including incidents and sketches of men and things on the route and in Mexico. By a prisoner. Louisville, Ky., Prentice and Weissinger, 1848. 96 p. 21cm. 2-15432 E412.E56 Frontier service [in the Mexican war] by an old cavalryman. | Anon.] (In: Southern magazine. Baltimore, 1874. 23cm. v. 15, p. 74-86.) [Signed:] M. Author was a member of the regiment of "Mounted Riflemen/ which was added to the permanent military establishment of the United States in spring 1840. Gen. Percifer F. Smith of Louisi ana was its first colonel. Author mentions Lee on p. 71 and Capt. Claiborne on p. 85. [5-14025] in AP2.S84 v. 15 Furber, George C. The twelve months volunteer; or, Journal of a private in the Tennessee regiment of cavalry, in the cam paign in Mexico, 1846-7 ; comprising four general subjects : I. A soldier s life in camp; amusements; duties; hardships. II. A description of Texas and Mexico, as seen on the march. III. Manners; customs; religious ceremonies of the Mexicans. IV. The operations of all the twelve months volunteers, in cluding a complete history of the war with Mexico ... By G. C. Furber, of Company G. Cincinnati, J. A. & U. P. James, 1849. xi 12]-640 p., inch illus., ph, plans., front., fold. map. 23cm. See also Young, Philip. History of Mexico. . . . [Furber] also wrote a continuation of Young s History of Mexico, which includes the period of the war, and offers a good share of the documentary proofs. The above book [twelve months volunteer] was republished several times. Soley. 2-15588 E404.F98 Special Campaigns and Battles, Etc. 45 A general s orderly in Mexico. (In: Colburn s united service magazine, . . . Lond., 1855. 23cm. part ii, p. 78-85.) Personal experience of an orderly of Gen. Patterson (Mounted company of artillery). [6-5657] in U1.U6, 1855 pt. 2 E.S. Gibson, J. W. Letter descriptive of the battle of Buena Vista, written on the ground. Lawrensburgh, Ind., 1847. [Giddings, Luther.] Sketches of the campaign in northern Mex ico. In 1847. By an officer of the First regiment of Ohio volunteers. N. Y., For the author by G. P. Putnam & co., 1853. xii [13] -336 p., front, (map), plan. 21cm. 2-15448 E405.1.G45 A.W.C. Grindall, John J. The battle of Buena Vista. [A poem.] Balti more, Press of I. Friedenwald, 1882. 10 p. 15cm. Originally pub. in United service review, Phila., 1881. 25cm. v. 5, p. 47-51. Republished by the Virginia association of Mexicans, and dedi cated to J. F. Milligan, vice-president of same and to all sur vivors of the Mexican war. 5-33368 E406.B9G9 Hartman, George W. A private s own journal: giving an account of the battles in Mexico, under Gen l Scott, with descriptive scenes, and roll of Company "E," 2nd Pa. regiment, with the age, height, occupation and residence of officers and men, also, a table of heights and distances from Vera Cruz to the city of Mexico. By G. W. Hartman, a youth who volunteer ed in his 19th year. Greencastle [Pa.]. Printed by E. Robinson, 1849. 35 p. 18cm. 2-15516 E411.H33 The "high private," with a full and exciting history of the New York volunteers, illus. with facts, incidents, anecdotes, en gravings, &c., &c., including the mysteries and miseries of the Mexican war. In three parts: Part first. To which will be appended the constitution and by-laws of the guerrillas, banditti, &c., found on Priest Jaurata. By "Corporal of the guard." N. Y., Printed for the publishers, 1848. 60 p. illus. 20cm. Copyrighted by Albert Lombard. 46 Special Campaigns and Battles, Etc. Caption title : Sketches, incidents, anecdotes, mysteries and miseries of the First [!]New York volunteers, Col. Ward B. Burnett, commanding, during part of 1846-1847-1848. No more published. The regiment commanded by Col. Burnett was the 2d regiment. 5-5559 E409.H63 Hopkins, G. T. The San Patricio battalion in the Mexican war. (In: .Journal of the U. S. Cavalry association. Ft. Leaven- worth, Kan., Sept., 1913. 24cm. v. 24, no. 98, p. 279-284, incl. table.) Table : Deserters from U. S. army, 1846, who joined the Mexi can army, and who formed the St. Patrick Company, . . . Foot-note: "These notes have been furnished by Capt. Frank McCoy, General Staff, U. S. A., as being of great historical in terest. The only reference to this matter that we have been able to find is the following from Wilcox s history of the Mex. war, p. 394-5," . . . Ballentiiie refers to prisoners taken in the engagement at Churubusco, among them being seventy deserters from the Ameri can army. They were tried, found guilty, and hung. See p. 407, United service, 1852, pt. 3, also in his: Mexican war, by an En glish soldier. 11-26664] inUEl.U5,v.24 E.S. Hurlbert, Wm. Henry, 1827-1895. General McClellan and the conduct of the war. N. Y., Sheldon & co., 1864. vii [9] -312 p. front., maps (1 fold.) 20cm. . . . "His training . . . and in the War with Mexico, chap, i, p. 9-18. 12-11 031 E467.1 .M2H88 Jamieson, Milton. .Journal and notes of a campaign in Mexico: containing a history of Company "C" of the 2d regiment of Ohio volunteers; with a cursory description of the country, climate, cities, waters, roads and forts along the southern line of the American army in Mexico. Also of the manners and customs, agriculture, &c., of the Mexican people. Cin cinnati, lieu Franklin print, house, 1849. iv [5] -105 p.. 1 1. 21cm. This was the 2d regiment composed of those who volunteered for "service during the war with Mexico," but it was the 5th of Ohio infantry, the first three regiiuents being composed of twelve months volunteers. 2 15517 E411..J32 Special Campaigns and Battles, Etc. 47 Kendall, George Wilkins, 1809-1867. The war between the U. S. and Mexico illustrated, embracing pictorial drawings of all the principal conflicts, by Carl Nebel . . . with a description of each battle, by Geo. Wilkins Kendall . . . N. Y., D. Apple- ton & co.; [etc., etc.], 1851. iv, 52 p. 12 col. pi. 38y 2 cm. In portfolio. Plates. 1. Battle of Palo Alto. 2. Capture of Monterey. 3. Battle of Buena Vista. 4. Bombardment of Vera Cruz. 5. Bat tle of Cerro Gordo. 6. Assault at Contreras. 7. Battle at Churu- busco. 8, 9. Battle of Molino del Rev (2 views). 10, 11. Storm ing of Chapultepec (2 views). Pillow s and Quitman s attacks. 12. General Scott s entrance into the city of Mexico. 9-8968 E406.A1K5 W.D. Kenly, John Reese, 1822-1891. Memoirs of a Maryland volun teer. War with Mexico, in the years 1846-7-8. Phila., Lip- pincott & co., 1873. xii 13] -521 p. 22cm. Appendix: A. List of the officers of the First battalion of Balti more and Washington volunteers. B. List of officers of the Dis trict of Columbia and Maryland regiment of volunteers. C. Letter from Col. Geo. W. Hughes. D. Treaty between the U. S. and Mexico. 2-15453 E411.K33 Lane, Wm. Bartlett, d. 1898. Our cavalry in Mexico. (In: The United service. . . . Philadelphia, 1891. 24cm. v. vi, new series, July-Dec., 1891, p. 429-450.) in U1.U4 v. 6 new s. W.D. E.S. Lane, Wm. Bartlett, d. 1898. The tk Regiment of mounted rifle men;" or, from Puebla to the city of Mexico. (In: The United service. . . . Philadelphia, 1895. 24cm. v. xiv, new series, July-Dec., 1895, p. 301-313.) in U1.U4 v. 14, new s. E.S. Lane, Walter P., 1817-1892. The adventures and recollections of General Walter P. Lane, a San Jacinto veteran. Containing sketches of the Texian, Mexican, and late wars . . . Marshall, Tex., Tri-weekly herald print,, 1887. 2 p. 1., 114 p. front, (port.) 17cm. In the Mexican Avar, Lane was a lieutenant in the 1st Texas mounted riflemen and major of the battalion of mounted Texas volunteers. In the civil war he was lieutenant-colonel of the 3d 48 Special Campaigns and Battles, Etc. Texas cavalry, colonel of a regiment of Texas partisan rangers, and finally brigadier-general. 11-27005 F390.L25 Late victories in Mexico. From the New Orleans Picayune of Sept. 8. (In: Littell s living age. Boston, 1847. 24cm. v. xv, Oct.-Dec., 1847, p. 22-26.) Contains also an article from the New Orleans Delta. [7-22282] in AP2.L65 v. 15 Lott, W. C. The landing of the expedition against Vera Cruz in 1847. Summarized by W. C. Lott, Q. M. Sergt., 1st Troop, Pa. Cavalry. (In: Military service institution of the United States. Journal. 1899. 24cm. v. 24, p. 422-428.) Footnote: "For most of the foregoing facts I am indebted to an interesting monograph, "The Home Squadron in the Mexi can Avar," 1896. By P. S. P. Conner, Esq." [8-1584H] .Ul.M6v.24 E.S. McSherry, Rich., 1817-1885. El puchero ; or, A mixed dish from Mexico, embracing Gen. Scott s campaign, with sketches of military life, in field and camp, of the character of the coun try, manners and ways of the people, etc. Phila., Lippin- cott, Grainbo & co.,1850. 2 p. 1., xi [13] -247 p., front., plates, fold. plan. 20cm. Appendix (p. [199] -247) : The siege of Vera Cruz [by D. H. Conrad] Cerro Gordo [by D. H. Conrad]. List of officers of the U. S. army and volunteers, who were engaged in the battles of the valley of Mexico. Dr. McSherry served as surgeon with the regiment of marines that formed part of Gen. Scott s force from Vera Cruz to Mexico. ... It is a sensible book by a careful observer. Soley. 2-15558 E405.6.M17 McSherry, Rich., M. D., 1817-1885. A Mexican campaign sketch. (In: The New eclectic magazine, . . . Baltimore, 1868. 23cm v. 3, p. 327-336.) Describes his landing at Camp Vergara, July 3, 1847, on the beach near Vera Cruz, where Franklin Pierce was forming a brigade, and his further experience in the war. [5-14024] AP2 .S84v. 3 W.D. Oswandel, J. Jacob. Notes of the Mexican war, 1846-47-48. Special Campaigns and Battles, Etc. 49 Comprising incidents, adventures, and every-day proceed ings and letters while with the United States army in the Mexican war; also extracts from ancient histories of Mex ico, giving an accurate account of the first and original set tlers of Mexico, etc. ; also the names and numbers of the different rulers of Mexico ; also influence of the church. By J. Jacob Oswandel . . . Rev. 1885. Phila., 1885. 642 p. illus., port. 23cm. Author was a member of the 1st regiment, Pennsylvania vol unteers. The book consists of the journal which he kept during the war. 2-15450 E411.086 Philadelphia grays. Artillery corps. The Philadelphia grays collection of official reports of Brig. Gen. George Cadwa- lader s services during the campaign of 1847, in Mexico. Phila., T. K. and P. G. Collins, printers, 1848. 63 p. 21cm. 2-15468 E409.P54 Reid, Samuel Chester, 1818-1897. The scouting expeditions of McCulloch s Texas rangers; or, The summer and fall cam paign of the army of the United States in Mexico 1846 j including skirmishes with the Mexicans, and . . . the storm ing of Monterey; also, the daring scouts at Buena Vista; to gether with anecdotes, incidents, descriptions of country, and sketches of the lives of ... Hays, McCulloch, and Walker. By Sam C. Reid, jr. Phila., G. B. Zieber and co., 1847. 251 p. front., 8 pi., 3 port., plan. 19cm. 2-15466 E405.1.R35 Reilly, James. An artilleryman s story. By James Reilly, late Ordnance sergeant, U. S. A. (In: Military service institu tion of the U. S. Journal. 1903. v. 33, p. 438- [447], 1909, v. 45, p. 490-496, incl. illus. The following narrative of service in the War with Mexico (1847-48) and in Florida (1849-57) forms part of a Ms. History of Battery M, 2d U. S. Artillery, and is published by permission of a former commander of that organization, Brig. Gen. A. C. M. Pennington, U. S. Army. Preamble. [6-13361] inUFl.J86,v.33 E.S. Relic of our war with Mexico. (In : Journal of the Military serv ice institution of the U. S, N. Y., 1882. 24cm. v. 3, no. 11. 50 Special Campaigns and Battles, Etc. "Our war chest," p. 399. (1 outline map.) A sketch of route taken by the 2d dragoons, July-Aug., 1845 r from Fort Jesup to Corpus Christi, as the advanced guard of the army of occupation under Gen. Zachary Taylor. The relic was found among personal papers of the late Major-Gen. Meade, by his son ; it was drawn by Lieut. George Stevens, 2d dragoons, acting topographical engineer, a young officer of great promise who was drowned May, 1846, while crossing the Rio Grande with a portion of his regiment to occupy the city of Matamoras. The march is fully described by one of the participants in a letter to be found in the history of the regiment. See Rodenbough, From everglade to canon . . . [8-15848] in Ul.M6v.3 E.S. Richardson, Wm. H. Journal of Win. H. Richardson, a private soldier in the campaign of New and Old Mexico, under the command of Colonel Doniphaii of Missouri. 2d ed. Laiu- more, ,1. W. Woods, 1848. 96 p., front., illus., pi. 19cm 2-15428 E411.R53 The same. 3d ed. N. Y., W. H. Richardson, 1849. 96 p., front, (facsim.), illus. 19cm. 10-21685 E411.R54 [Robertson, John Blount.J Reminiscences of a campaign in Mexico; by a member of kt the Bloody-First." Preceded by a short sketch of the history and condition of Mexico from her revolution down to the war with the United States. Nashville, J. York & co., 1849. 288 p., front, (fold. plan). 18cm. Preface signed: J. B. Robertson. 1-3885 E411.R64 Rodenbough, Theophilus Francis, 1838- comp. From everglade to canon with the second dragoons (second IT. S. cavalry) ; an authentic account of service in Florida, Mexico, Virginia, and the Indian country, including the personal recollections of prominent officers, with an appendix containing orders, reports and correspondence, military records, etc., etc., etc. 1836-1875, comp. by Theo. F. Rodenbough . . . N. Y., I). Van Nostrand, 1875. 561 p., front,, illus., pi. (5 col.), 2 fold, maps. 25cm. The war with Mexico, p. 91-146; colored plate (showing uni forms) : Mexico, 1846: "Resaca" "Before the charge," p. 91, Special Campaigns and Battles, Etc. 5L fold. map. The United States and Mexico, showing battlefields, marches, and stations, p. 24. Appendix, i. Battles of the regi ment, ii. Military records of officers, iii. Roll of honor. iv. Orders, reports, and correspondence, v. Index, p. [429] -561. [List of J documents. Appendix iv, p. 561. Third period, 1845-48. The war with Mexico, ix. From New Orleans to Matamoras, p. 91-98. x. La Rosia Palo Alto Resaca de la Palma, p. 99-113. xi. Matamoras Monterey Pass of Santa. Rosa, p. 114-120. xii. La Hedionda Agua Nueva Buena Vista, p. 121-130. xiii. Scott s operations Vera Cruz Medelin, p. 131-137. xiv. Antigua Cerro Gordo La Hoy a San Juan de los Llanos,p. 138-148. xv. Closing campaign Molino del Rey City of Mexico Agua Fria, p. 149-161. Fourth period, 1848-60. California Tex as. New Mexico, [etc., etc.] xvi. The Calif ornian expedition Indian and Mormon campaigns, p. 162-174 Buena Vista. [Poem], by General Albert Pike, p. 129-130. War 10-91 A.W.C. [Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de] pres. Mexico, 1795-1876. Detail de las operaciones ocurridas en la defeiisa de la capital de la Republica, atacada por el ejercito de los Estados-Unidos del Norte. Ailo de 1847. Mexico, Impr. de I. Cumplido [1847?] 47 p. 22cm. Preface dated 1847. 10-10280 E405.6.S23 Schulz, Enrique E, Batalla de Padierna, Agosto 16 de 1847. Por E. E. Schulz, Profesor de geografia en la Escuela militar preparatoria. (In: Boletin de ingenieros. Mexico, 1913.. 22cm. t. iv, num. 3, p. [217] -242. 1 fold, map.) E.S. [Scribner, B. F.] A campaign in Mexico. By "One who was* thar" . . . Phila., J. Gihon, 1850. [5]-75 p. front, (map). 23cm. 2-15525 E411.S44 [Scribner, B. F.] Camp life of a volunteer. A campaign in Mexico, or, A glimpse at life in camp. By "One who has. seen the elephant." Phila., Grigg, Elliott & co. ; New Al bany, Ind., J. R. Nunemacker, 1847. [5] -75 p., front, (map).. 23cm. 2-15524 E411.S43 W.D. [Sketches of the Mexican war. [Anon.] (In: Fraser s maga zine for town and country. Lond., 1848. 23cm. v. 38, p. 91-102.) 52 Special Campaigns and Battles, Etc. Running titles: The Texas ranger The battle of Buena Vista. [5-14347] in AP4.F8v. 38 Sketches of the war in northern Mexico. With pictures of life, manners and scenery. In two parts. N. Y., D. Appleton & co., 1848. 75 p. 14y 2 cm. Contents. pt. 1. Sketches of the war. pt. 2. Pictures of life. 2-15523 E405.1.S62 Smith, Gustavus Woodson, 1822-1896. Company "A," Corps of Engineers, II. S. A., 1846-48, in the Mexican war. By Gust. W. Smith, Capt., Engineers [Willets Point, N. Y.] The Battalion press, 1896. An abridged edition of this book was issued with other papers in : Occasional papers, II. S. Engineer School, no. 16. 4-11992 E40.S64 E.S. A.W.C. Smith, Isaac, of Indianapolis. Reminiscences of a campaign in Mexico: account cf [ !] the operations of the Indiana brigade on the line of the Rio Grande and Sierra Madre, and a vin dication of the volunteers against the aspersions of officials and un-officials. By Isaac Smith . . . 2d ed., rev., and enl. Indianapolis, Chapmans & Spahn, 1848. 116 p. 23cm. 2-15515 E405.1.S64 Smith, Robert Hall, ed. A series of intercepted Mexican letters : captured by the American guard, at Tacubaya. Aug. 22, 1847. Published by Robert H. Smith, a wounded soldier. 2d ed., enl., and improved. Columbus, 0., Statesman steam press, 1848. 56 p. 22cm. First issued in Mexico, 1847, under title : A series of intercept ed letters captured by the American guard at Tacubaya. 2-15561 E411.S66 Temple, Wm. Grenville. Memoir of the landing of the United States troops at Vera Cruz in 1847. By Wm. G. Temple, U. S. N. With an appendix containing all the written orders issued by General Scott and Commodore Conner. (In : Con ner, Philip S. P. The Home squadron under Commodore Conner . . . [Phila.] 1896. 25i/ 2 cm. p. 57-83.) 2-15564 E410.C75 Special Campaigns and Battles, Etc. 53 Thorpe, Thomas Bangs, 1815-1878. Our army at Monterey. Be ing a correct account of the proceedings and events which occurred to the "Army of occupation" under the command of Major-General Taylor, from the time of leaving Mata- moros to the surrender of Monterey. With a description of the three days battle and the storming of Monterey : the ceremonies attending the surrender: together with the par ticulars of the capitulation. Illus., by a view of the city and a map drawn by Lieut. Benjamin, IT. S. A. By T. B. Thorpe . . . Phila., Carey and Hart, 1847. 1 p. 1., vii, 9-204 p. front., pi., fold. map. IS^cm. Added t.-p., illus., dated 1848. 2-15460 E406 .M7T5 A.W.C. Thorpe, Thomas Bangs, 1815-1878. Our army on the Rio Grande. Being a short account of the important events transpiring from the time of the removal of the "Army of occupation"" from Corpus Christi, to the surrender of Matamoros ; with descriptions of the battles of Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma, the bombardment of Fort Brown, and the ceremonies, of the surrender of Matamoros : with descriptions of the city, etc., etc. Illus. by 26 engravings. By T. B. Thorpe . . . Phila., Carey and Hart, 1846. 3 p. 1., [v]-ix, 11-300 p. front,, illus., plates. 18%cm. Added t.-p., illus. On front paper cover: "Fine edition 75 cents. With official reports." "Battles on the Rio Grande. Official reports [May, 1846]": p. 197-240. "Despatches of Gen. Taylor, previous to- actual hostilities [July 20, 1845-Apr. 22, 1846]": p. 241-293. "A hasty work." Soley. 2-15522 E405.1.T53 A.W.C. Tyler, Daniel. A concise history of the Mormon battalion in the Mexican war. 1846-1847. By Sergeant Daniel Tyler. Salt Lake City, 1881. 1 p. 1., viii [9] -376 p. 23cm. Contents. The martyrdom of Joseph Smith, by President J.. Taylor. The Mormons, by T. L. Kane. The Mormon battalion, and first wagon road over the great American desert, by Miss E.. R. Snow. Mormon battalion history, by D. Tyler. 2-15527 E411.T98 U. S. Adjutant-general s office. . . . Lists of officers who marched 54 Special Campaigns and Battles, Etc. with the army under the command of Major-General Win- field Scott, from Puebla upon the city of Mexico, the 7th, Sth, 9th and 10th of August, 1847, and who were engaged in the battles of Mexico. Mexico, American star print, 1848. |24J p. plan. 20 x 26cm. At head of title: Official. 2-15455 E405.6.U58 U. S. Adjutant-general s office. Official. List of officers who inarched with the army under the command of Major-Gen eral Winfield Scott, from Puebla upon the city of Mexico, the 7th, Sth, 9th and 10th of August, 1847, and who were en gaged in the battles of Mexico. Mexico, American star print, 1848. Facsimile: 24 1. 20 x 28cm. One of the four photostatic copies made by the Library of Congress, August, 1912, from the original loaned by Brig. Gen. B. K. Roberts. 12-84276 E409.U553 U. S. Engineer dept. . . . Report of the Secretary of war, com municating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, a map showing the operations of the army of the United States in Texas and the adjacent Mexican states on the Rio Grande; and military memoirs of the country. Ordered to be printed . . . | Wash., D. C., Govt. print, off., 1850.) 67 p., 4 pi., 2 fold, maps, plan. 23y 2 cm. ([U. S.] 31st Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Ex. doc. no. 32.) "Memoir descriptive of the march of a division of the United States army, under command of Brig. Gen. John E. Wool, from San Antonio de Bexar, in Texas, to Saltillo, in Mexico. By Geo. W. Hughes, Captain, Corps topographical engineers . . . 1846." 2-15514 E405.4.U58 Van Deusen, George William, 1859- Our artillery in the Mexican war. By First Lieut. G. W. Van Deusen, 1st U. S. artillery. ( In : Military service institution of the U. S. Journal. 1895. v. 17, July, 1895, no. 76, p. 87-96.) 16-13361] in UF1.J86 v. 17 E.S. D. Biographical ^ateriaL Hibes of prominent Cfjar- acters of tije jHexicanWar, including a feto Works; relating to ttje former president, porfirio EEAUREGARD. Boman, Alfred, 1824- The military operations of General Beau- regard in the war between the states, 1861 to 1865 ; including a brief personal sketch and a narrative of his services in the war with Mexico, 1846-8, by A. Roman . . . N. Y., Harper & bros., 1884. 2 v. fronts, (ports.), pi., map. 23cm. Pref ace signed : G. T. Beauregard. Mexican war, p. 6-7. 4-22948 E547.R75 DIAZ. Creelman, James, 1859- Diaz, master of Mexico. N. Y., and Loiid., D. Appleton & co., 1911. vii [1] p. front., plates, ports. 22cm. 11-2066 F1234.D522 Ethics in action. Porfirio Diaz and his work, by a soldier of the old guard. Mexico, Impr. de Hull, 1907. 127 p. plates, ports., map, facsim. 22cm. 9-23270 F1234.D525 Fornaro, Carlo de. Diaz, czar of Mexico; an arraignment, by Carlo de Fornaro, with an open letter to Theodore Roose velt. [Phila.] International pub. co., 1909. 154 p. front. (port.) 24cm. 9-9797 F1234.D53 Godoy, Jose Francisco, 1851- Porfirio Diaz, president of Mexico, 55 56 Biographical Material. the master builder of a great commonwealth. With 60 illus. T maps and diagrs. N. Y., Lond., G. P. Putnam s sons, 1910. xii, 1 1., 253 p. front., plates, ports., fold. maps. 21cm. 10-6093 F1234.D543 Tweedie, Ethel B. (H arley). "Mrs. Alec. Tweedie." The maker of modern Mexico : Porfirio Diaz, by Mrs .Alec-Tweedie (nee Harley). With over 100 illus., and a map., N.Y., John Lane co. ; Lond., Hurst & Blackett, ltd., 1906. xvi, 421 p. front., plates (part fold.) ports., map. 25cm. War 8-190 A.W. C. GRANT. Coppee, Henry, 1821-1895. Grant and his campaigns : a military biography, N. Y., C. B. Richardson, Cincinnati, C. F. A r ent & co. [etc., etc.], 1866. 521 p. front., ports., maps. 24cm. Coppee was the editor of the United States service magazine. Mexican war, chap, iii, p. 24-26. 1-317 E672.C781 Coppee, Henry, 1821-1895. Life and services of Gen. U. S. Grant . . . Chicago, Western news co., 1868. 566 p. port., maps. 24cm. Pub. 1866 under title : Grant and his campaigns. 1-318 E672.C781 Grant, Ulysses Simpson, pres. U. S., 1822-1885. Personal memoirs of U. S. Grant. N. Y., C. L. Webster & co., 1885-86. 2 v. front, (ports.), plates, maps, facsims. 24cm. Mexican war, v. 1, chap, iii-xiii, p. 45-190. Monterey and its approaches (map), facing p. 115. Map of the Valley of Mexico, with a plan of Mexican defences and line of U. S. army s opera tions, facing p. 161. The above was also republished by the above firm in 1894, and with imprint, N.Y. [n. d.], Century co., in 1909. 10-32706 E672.G76 E672.G761 E672.G7614 E.S. HANCOCK. Cole J. R. The life and public services of Winfield Scott Han cock, major-general, U. S. A. . . . Also, the life and services of Hon. Wm. H. English . . . Cincinnati, Douglass bros., 1880. 424 p., incl. plates, front., ports. 22cm. Mexican war, chap, iv, p. 43-47. 11-16624 E467.1 .H2C6 Biographical Material. 57 Denison, Chas. Wheeler, 1809-1881. Hancock "the superb." The early life and public career of W. S. Hancock, major- general, U. S. A. . . . Including also a sketch of the life of Hon Win. H. English ... by Rev. C. W. Denison . . . and Capt, G. B. Herbert . . . Phila., H. W. Kelley [1880]. x, 11-431 p. front., plates, ports. 20cm. Reissue, with additions, of the author s "Winfield; the law- yer s son," 1865. Mexican war, chap, vii, p. 63-74. Illustration : Molino del Rey. Chapultepec in the distance, p. 64. 11-16629 E467.H2D3 Forney, John Wien, 1817-1881. Life and military services of Winfield Scott Hancock . . . his early life, education and re markable military career . . . Also contains a succinct bio graphical sketch of Hon. Win. H. English ... By Hon. John W. Forney . . . Boston, W. H. Thompson & co. [1880], 3 p. 1., 11-500 p., incl. front., illus., plates, ports., maps, plans. 19 V& cm. 11-19494 E467.1.H2F7 Mexican war, p. 40-42. Goodrich, Frederick E. The life and public services of Winfield Scott Hancock, Major-General, U. S. A. ... with an intro duction by Hon. F. O. Prince . . . Boston, Lee & Shepard ; Phila., Quaker city pub. house [etc.], 1880. 375 p. front, (port.), pi. 23cm. Mexican war, pt. ii, chap, i-iv, p. 45-69. 1-2048 E467.1.H2G6 Norton, Frank Henry, 1836- Life and public services of Win- field Scott Hancock. N. Y., Appleton & co. [1880], cover- title, 31 p. 24cm. port, and illus. on covers. 11-16633 E467.1.H2N8 Walker, Francis Amasa, 1840-1897. . . . General Hancock, by Gen. F. A. Walker. N. Y., D. Appleton & co., 1895. vi p., 2 1., 332 p. front, (port.) 6 plans. 20cm. (Half-title: Great commanders, ed. by J. G. Wilson.) Series title also at head of t.-p. Mexican war, chap, ii, p. 16-21. 4-17078 E467.1.H2W24 58 Biographical Material. HITCHCOCK. Hitchcock, Ethan Allen, 1798-1870. Fifty years in camp and field, diary of Major-General E. A. Hitchcock, U. S. A. ; ed. by W. A. Croffnt, Ph. D. N. Y., Loiid., G. P. Putnam s sons, 1909. xv, 514 p. front, (port.) 25cm. Mexican war, chap, xxyi-xliv, p 180-350. Gen. H. served with Taylor, as commander of the 3d infantry from beginning of hos tilities in 1845 to May, 1846, when, on account of dysentery from which he had been suffering all this time, he left Mexico for the States. Being somewhat improved, he again went to Mexico in Dec., 1846. In Feb., 1847, he was made Inspector-General of Scott s army and served as such in the campaign from Vera Cruz to the City of Mexico. His diary throws some interesting side-lights on the campaign, and gives some facts not related to in other histories. Capt. [Dr.] Louis C. Duncan, Medical Corps, U. S. A. 10-186 E340.II62 JACKSON. Henderson, Geo. Francis Robt., 1854-1903. Stonewall Jackson and the American civil war, by Lieut. Col. G. F. R. Hender son ... Loud., N. Y. [etc.], Longmans, Green & co., 1898. 2 v., 2 port (incl. front.). 33 maps (part fold.) 23cm. Mexican war, v. 1, p. 30-67. Map (fold.). City of Mexico and environs, p. 58. 5-32510 E467.1.J15H48 E.S. Randolph, Sarah Nicholas, 1839- The life of Gen. Thomas J. Jackson ( Stonewall" Jackson). By Sarah N. Randolph . . . Phila., Lippincott & co., 1876. 363 p. front., plates, ports. 20cm. Mexican war, chap. 2. All -2638 JOHNSTON. Johnston, Wm. Preston, 1831-1899. The life of Gen. Albert Sid ney Johnston, embracing his services in the armies of the United States, the republic of Texas, and the Confederate States. N. Y., D. Appleton & co., 1878. xviii, 755 p., incl. (maps), front, (port.), plates. 24cm. Mexican war, chap, ix, p. 131-145. 11-22454 E467.1.J73J7 E.S. Biographical Material. 59 KEARNY. De Peyster, John Watts, 1821-1907. Personal and military his tory of Philip Kearny, major-general United States volun teers . . . N. Y., Rice <% Gage; Newark, N. J., Bliss & co. 7 1869. 3 p. 1., xii [13-516 p., plates, ports., map. 24cm. Added t.-p., illus. Mexican war, chap, x, xi, p. 123-151. Portrait: Bvt. Maj. P. Kearny, Capt., 1st U. S. Dragoons, Mexico, 1847. From portrait in possession of author, p. 128. Kearny s march is elucidated in Emory s Notes of a military reconnaissance . . . see under U. S. Engineer dept. "Before he started on his expedition he received orders, dated at Washington, June 3, to march across the continent from Santa Fe, and take possession of California. Bancroft. (California, v. 5, p. 334-336.) Footnote, ibid.: "Instructions of Secretary of war, Marcy, to Col. Kearny, June 3, 1846." 11-23228 E467.1.K24D4 E467.1.K24D41 E.S. LEE. Long, Armistead Lindsay, 1827-1891. Memoirs of Robert E. Lee ; his military and personal history, embracing a large amount of information hitherto unpublished. . . . Together with inci dents relating to his private life subsequent to the war, col lected and edited with the assistance of Marcus J. Wright. N. Y., Phila. [etc.], J. M. Stoddardt & co., 1886. 1 p. 1., 707 p. front., illus., plates, ports., maps (3 fold.), fac- sim. 25cn;. The appendix (p. 501-699) contains many reports, lists, etc., relating to the army of northern Virginia. Mexican war, chap, iii, p .47-71. Portrait: Lee, from portrait taken in 1852, p. 65. No maps of Mexico. 11-27383 E467.1.L4L8 Mason, Emily Virginia, 1815-1909. Popular life of Gen. Robert Edward Lee. Dedicated by permission to Mrs. Lee. Illus. with 17 original designs by Professor Volck. . . . 2d rev. ed. [iii]-xi, [13] -432 p. front, (port.) illus., 2 pi. 20cm. Mexican Avar, chap, iii-iv, p. 36-55,iiicl. 1 illus., front. Illustration: Robert E. Lee, front. Capt. Lee wounded at Chapultepec, p. 51. 6-41948 E467.L4M3 E.S. McCLELLAN. Hillard, George Stillman, 1808-1879. Life and campaigns of 60 Biographical Material. George B. McClellan, major-general, U. S. A. Phila., J. B. Lippincott & co., 1864. 396 p. front, (port.) 19cm. Appendix : Oration delivered by Gen. McClellan at West Point, June 15, 1864. . . . "Services in the Mexican war, chap, i, ii, p. 13-36. Run ning titles : Mexican war. Sap>pers and miners. Tompico. Vera Cruz. Cerro Gordo. Amozoque. Puebla. Col. Totten s report. March to Mexico. Valley of Mexico. Battle of Con- treras. Padierna. Report of Gen. Twiggs. Chapultepec. San Cosine Garita. Street fighting. Close of Mexican war. Tactics of Mexican war. Lieut. McClellan s conduct. Return to West Point. Manual of bayonet exercise. 12-11030 E467.1.M2H6 Michie, Peter Smith, 1839-1901. . . . General McClellan, by Gen. P. S. Michie . . .N. Y., D. Appleton & co., 1901. ix, 489 p. 2 port. (incl. front.) 10 maps. 20cm. (Half-title: Great commanders, ed. by J. G. Wilson.) Series title also at head of t.-p. Ancestry. West Point. Mexican war, 1 chap,, i, p. 1-23. 1-20881 E467.1.M2M6 QUITMAN. Claiborne, John Francis Hamtramck, 1809-1884. Life and cor respondence of John A. Quitmaii, major-general, U. S. A., and governor of the state of Mississippi. N.Y.,Harper & bros. 1860. 2 v. fronts, (v. 1, port.; v. 2, double plan). 20cm. cf. Baylies, F. March of IT. S. troops under Gen. Wool . . . Am. qu. reg., July, 1850. 1-22592 F341.Q8 SCOTT. General Scott and his staff : comprising memoirs of Generals Scott, Tw T iggs, Smith, Quitman, Shields, Pillow, Lane, Cad- walader, Patterson and Pierce ; Colonels Childs, Riley, Harn- ey, and Butler, and other distinguished officers attached to General Scott s army; together with notices of General Kearny, Col. Doniphan, Col. Fremont, and other officers dis tinguished in the conquest of California and New Mexico. Intersperced with numerous anecdotes of the Mexican war, and personal adventures of the officers. Comp. from public documents and private correspondence. Phila., Grigg, El- Biographical Material. 61 Hot & co., 1848. iv p. 1 1., 11-224 p. front., plates, ports. 20cm. 12-12532 E403.G32 A.W.C. Illustrated life of Gen. Winfield Scott, commander-in-chief of the army in Mexico. Illus. by D. H. Strother. N. Y., A. S. Barnes & co., 1847. 144 p. illus. (incl. map, plan.) 21cm. The incidents have been mainly taken from Mansfield s Life of General Scott, cf. note on cover, p. 4. 13-18456 E403.1.S4I28 Life of Gen. Winfield Scott, commander-in-chief of the U. S. army. N.Y., A. S. Barnes & co. ; Bost., Redding & co. [etc., etc.] ; 1852. 191 [1] p. front, (port.) illus. (incl. maps, plan). 19cm. (At head of title: A. S. Barnes & co. s pamphlet edition. In cidents taken from Mansfield s Life of Gen. Scott.) 13-19340 E403.1.S4L75 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. The life of General Win- field Scott. By E. D. Mansfield, esq. N. Y., A. S. Barnes & co., 1846. x [11] -366 (i. e., 368) p., incl. illus., maps, plans, front, (port.) plates. 20cm. Page numbered "155*" and full page illus. not numbered, occur between p. 155 and 156. 13-16019 E403.1.S4M28 A.W.C. Moore, H. Judge. Scott s campaign in Mexico; from the ren dezvous on the island of Lobos to the taking of the city;, including an account of the siege of Puebla, with sketches of the country, and manners and customs of the inhabitants. By H. Judge Moore, of the Palmetto regiment, Charleston, J. B. Nixon, 1849. xii, 234 p. 20cm. 2-15547 E405.6.M82 Scott [Winfield], 1786-1866. Letters of Gen. Scott and Secre tary Marcy relating to the Mexican war. [Wash., Con gressional globe office, 1848.] 16 p. 24cm. 2-15437 E409.S43 Scott [Winfield], 1786-1866. Memoirs of Lieut.-General Scott, LL. D. Written by himself. N. Y, Sheldon & co., 1864. 62 Biographical Material. 1 p. 1., xxii, 653 p. front., port. 26cm. Large paper edi tion. War with Mexico : chap, xxvi-xxxvi. General Taylor, etc., p. 381-584. ... Of Scott, we have, besides the life by Mansfield his own memoirs, in which chap. 26-35 are occupied with the story of his campaign and his narrative is accompanied with some not very pleasant criminations of the President and General Taylor. Soley "This autobiography was severely criticised in the North American review, Jan., 1865, and the Athenaeum (London) of the same month. Edwin Erie Sparks, Prof. Am. history, Univ. of Chicago Lamed. 3-32948 E403.1S4S4 Wright, Marcus Joseph, 1831- . . . General Scott. N. Y., D. Appleton and co., 1894. xii p. 1 1., 349 p. front, (port.), 5 maps. 20cm. (Half-title: Great commanders, ed. by <L G. Wilson.) Series title also at head of t.-p. "For writing the military life of Scott, Gen. Wright has some peculiar qualifications. As a young soldier following his chief in the greatest of his military enterprises, the invasion of Mexico, he was a devoted subordinate on terms of personal intimacy with Scott." . . . Nation, v. 58, p. 417. 4-17083 E403.S4W9 A.W.C. TAYLOR. A brilliant national record. Gen. Taylor s life, battles, and des patches . . . incl., . . . letters from the President of the IT. S., the War dept., . . . and the Mexican authorities. Accounts of the glorious battles of Palo Alto, Resaca de la Palma,i Monterey, Buena Vista, Vera Cruz, and San Juan d Ulloa. Comp. from authentic sources . . . Phila., T. C. Clarke [etc.] 1847. 70 p., incl. front., illus., maps, plan., port. 26cm. 13-22202 E422.B88 Conrad, Robert Taylor, 1810-1858. A sketch of the life of Gen eral Taylor, with authentic incidents of his early years. (In : Fry, Jos. Reese. A life of General Zachary Taylor; . . . q. v.) Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Speech of Hon. Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi, on the exercise of civil power and authority by military officers; delivered in the IT. S. Senate, Aug. 5, Biographical Material. 63 1850. [Wash., D. C., 1850.] 16 p. 24cm. Caption title. A defense of Taylor s career in the Mexican war. 10-25134 E405.1.D26 Frost, John, 1800-1859. Life of Major General Zachary Taylor; with notices of the Avar in New Mexico, California, and in southern Mexico ; and biographical sketches of officers who have distinguished themselves in the w r ar with Mexico. N. Y., D. Appleton & co. ; Phila., G. 8. Appleton, 1847. 346 p. front., illus. (incl. maps, plan, chart), plates, ports. 20cm. Title vignette. 13 22555 E422.F92 [Fry, Joseph ReeseJ, 1811-1865. A life of General Zachary Taylor ; comprising a narrative of events connected with his professional career, derived from public documents and pri vate correspondence by J. Reese Fry ; and authentic inci dents of his early years, from materials collected by Robert T. Conrad. With an original and accurate portrait and eleven elegant illustrations of the battles of Fort Harrison, Okee-cho-bee, Palo Alto, Resaca de la Palma, Monterey, and Buena Vista, &c., &c. Designed by F. C. C. Barley. Phila., Grigg, Elliot & co., 1847. x p. 1 1., 332 p. front., pi., maps. 19cm. Front.: Taylor. Map of the seat of Gen. Taylor s operations in Mexico, p. 2. Taylor s first lesson in the art of war, p. 16. Defence of Fort Harrison, p. 26. The last charge at Okee-Cho- Bee, p. 43. Death of Ringgold, p. 124. May s dragoons charg ing the enemy s batteries, p. 183. Diagram of defences, etc., of Monterey, p. 217. Taylor at Buena Vista, p. 299. Battle ground and vicinity of Buena Vista, Feb. 22, 23, 1847, p. 300. Field after the battle, p. 315. 13-22551 E422.F94 This ed. has good paper, and plates are clear and not worn. Another ed. with imprint, ibid., 1848. x [11] -332 p. is printed on cheap and very poor book paper, incl. plates. A third print of this book, under title : Our battles in Mexico. Illustrated with eleven elegant engravings of the battles of Harrison [etc., etc.), was pub. by K. T. and P. G. Collins, printers, Phila., 1850. 5, vi-x, 13-344 p. illus., plates, maps, plan. 19cm. 13-22573 E422.F95, 1848 9-14015 E405.1.C75 The author s name not appearing on the title-page, the book is, in some quarters credited to R. T. Conrad, but Bancroft, in 64 Biographical Material. his: History of Mexico, v. p. 434, mentions Fry as the author. The reprints are poor, with plates blurred. . . . "the life of Taylor, from his birth down to the quiet occu pation by him of the positions secured by the victory of Buena Vista." The author derived his information from public docu ments which are liberally quoted, . . . Bancroft. . . . "The best life of Taylor." . . . Soley. General Taylor and his staff : comprising memoirs of Generals Taylor, Worth, Wool, and Butler : Colonels May, Cross, Clay, Hardin, Yell, Hays, and other distinguished officers . . . interspersed with numerous anecdotes of the Mexican war . . . Compiled from public documents and private correspond ence . . . Phila., Grigg, Elliot & co., 1848. vi, 11-284 p., incl. plates, map. front., pi., ports. 20cm. 13-22201 E403.G34 Gen. Taylor and the Mexican war. Including the particulars of the last battles, names of the killed arid wounded, anec dotes, &c. N. Y., N. H. Blanchard [1847]. Cover-title [3]- 18, 2] p. 25cm. 4-9703 E406.B9G3 Gen. Taylor s rough and ready almanac. 1848. Phila., R. Magee |1848]. [35] p. illus. 20cm. Another ed. pub. same year in Baltimore, entitled : Gen. Zach- aiy Taylor s old rough and ready almanac. 8-27443 E420.G322 Howard, Oliver Otis, 1830-1909. General Zachary Taylor. N. Y., D. Appletoii & co., 1892. xii p., 1 1., 386 p. front., map, port. 20cm. (Great commanders, ed. by J. G. Wilson.) Series t.-p. also on half-title. "General Howard has brought together the available material for a detailed examination of his [Gen. Taylor s] military life, and, by personal visits to the battlefields of Mexico, has been able to make the history of the battles of Palo Alto, Resaca de la Palma, Monterey, and Buena Vista both interesting and intel ligible to the ordinary reader. In this the maps are of great assistance, and the operations on this line in the Mexican con test are put in satisfactory form." J. D. Cox, in Nation, v. 56, p. 18. Lamed. 13-22554 E422.H85 A.W.C. Life and public services of Gen. Z. Taylor: including a minute account of his defence of Fort Harrison, in 1812 ; the battle Biographical Material. 65 of Okee-chobee, in 1837; and the battles of Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma, in 1846 ... To which is added sketches of the officers who have fallen in the late contest. Ed. by an officer of the U. S. A. N. Y., H. Long & bro., 1846. 3 p. 1. [9] -56 p. fronts, (port., fold, facsim.), fold. maps. 23cm. On cover: Long s illustrated edition. Maps: Central Mexico, showing the contemplated route of the army. Battles of Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma . . . drawn by S. D. Dobbins, 1st Lieut., Adv. guards, U. S. A. A part of this book was reprinted from the same plates in 1850. 13-22193 E422.L73 The life and public services of Major-General Zachary Taylor, with graphic accounts of the battles of Palo Alto ; Resaca de la Palma; Monterey, and Buena Vista . . . With all his letters and despatches. Phila., N. Y., Turner & Fisher [1848?] 60 p., incl. front., illus. 19y 2 cm. 13-22550 E422.L77 Life and public services of Gen. Z. Taylor : including a minute account of his defense of Fort Harrison, in 1812 ; the battle of Okee-Chobee, in 1837; and the battles of Palo Alto, Re saca de la Palma, and others ... To which is added, sketches of the officers who have fallen in the late contest. Ed. by an an officer of the U. S. A. Also the life of Millard Fillmore . . . N. Y., 1850. 3 p. 1., 5-96 p. front., illus., plates. 23cm. 9-30731 E422.L78 The life and public services of Major-General Zachary Taylor, with graphic accounts of the battles of Palo Alto ; Resaca de de la Palma ; Monterey, and Buena Vista . . . With all his letters and despatches. Phila., G. B. Zieber & co., 1847. 60 p., incl. front., illus. 19cm. 13-22192 E422.L75 The life of General Taylor, the hero of Okee Chobee, Palo Alto, Resaca de la Palma, Monterey, and Buena Vista. With nu merous illustrative anecdotes and embellishments. Phila., Lindsay and Blakiston, 1847. viii, 9-214 p. front, (port.) plates. 18 x 14cm. 66 Biographical Material. Also pub. under titles kl Pictorial life of General Taylor" and "The people s life of General Zachary Taylor." 13-22548 E422.L74 Montgomery, Henry. The life of Major-General Zachary Tay lor. Auburn, N. Y., J. C. Derby & co. ; Buffalo, Derby & Hewson, 1847. xiv [17] -360 p. front, (port.), plates. 20cm. 13-22194 E422.M76 Montgomery, Henry. The life of Major Gen. Zachary Taylor, twelfth president of the U. S. 18th ed., rev. and enl. Au burn, Derby, Miller & co., 1849. xii [13] -413 p. front., plates, ports. 23cm. 12-36867 E422.M78 The 20th ed. was pub. ibid., 1851. Soley. Pictorial life of General Taylor, the hero of Okee Chobee, . . . Phila., Lindsay & Blakiston, 1847. viii, 9-214 p. col. front, (port.), col. plates. 17%cm. cf. Note under "The life of General Taylor, the hero ..." 13-22547 E422.L742 Powell, C. Frank. Life of Major General Taylor; with an ac count of his early victories and brilliant achievements in Mexico, including the siege of Monterey and battle of Buena Vista. Also sketches of Maj. Ringgold, Maj. Brown, Col. Cross, . . . etc. N. Y., D. Appleton & co. ; Phila., G. S. Apple- ton, 1847. 121 p., port. 23cm. Enlarged from the 1st ed. published in 1846. 13-22196 E422.P88 Quisenberry, Anderson Chenault, 1850- History by illustration. General Zachary Taylor and the Mexican war, by A. C. Quisenberry . . . Frankfort, Ky., The Kentucky state his torical society, 1911. 72 p. front., pi., ports. 24cm. (Half- title : Kentucky hist, series.) Kentucky troops in the Mexi can war: p. 22-27. Roster of the Kentuckians who served as officers in the war with Mexico, both in the regular army and in the volunteer army : p. 54-72. 11-22241 E409.K38 \ sketch of the life and character of Gen. Taylor, the American hero and people s man, together with a concise history of r the Mexican Avar ... By the one-legged sergeant. N. Y., Biographical Material. 67 N. H. Blanchard; Boston, J. B. Hall, 1847. cover-title [3]- 34 p. illus. (incl. port.). 24%cm. 13-22203 E422.S62 ... A sketch of the life and public services of General Zachary Taylor, the people s candidate for the presidency. Wash.,. Printed by J. T. Towers [1848]. 32 p. 23y 2 cm. Caption, title. 13-22929 E422.S63 Stearns, Charles. Facts in the life of General Taylor; the Cuba blood-hound importer, the extensive slave-holder, and the hero of the Mexican war. By Chas. Stearns. Bost., The author, 1848. 35 [1], p. 18y 2 cm. 10-5355 E422.S79 Stratemeyer, Edward, 1862- . . . With Taylor on the Rio Grande, by E. Stratemeyer . . . illus. by J. W. Kennedy. Bost., Lothrop, Lee & Shepard co. [cl909.] 287 p. front., 7 pi. 19cm. (His: Mexican war series [v. 2].) 9-10029 PZ7.S91 Wit3 Sumpter, Arthur. The lives of General Zachary Taylor and General Winfield Scott: to which is appended an outline history of Mexico, aboriginal, colonial, and republican; and a brief history of the Mexican war; including events to the surrender of the city of Mexico, and the removal of Con gress to Morelia ... By A. Sumpter, U. S. A. N. Y., H. Phelps & co., 1848. 62 [2] p., incl. front., illus., ports., map- 22cm. Sometimes attributed to Benson J. Lossing. 11-31026 E422.S95 Taylor, Zachary, pres. U. S., 1784-1850. General Taylor s letters. Letter of Gen. Taylor to Gen. Gaines Secretary Marcy s. reprimand of General Taylor and Gen. Taylor s reply; with the fable alluded to annexed, [n. p., 1846.] 4 p.. 24cm. Caption title. 10-15746 E405.1.T24 Taylor, Zachary, pres. U. S., 1784-1850. Letters of Zachary Tay lor, from the battle-fields of the Mexican war; reprinted from the originals in the collection of Mr. William K. 68 Biographical Material. of St. Louis, Mo. ; with introduction, biographical notes, an appendix, and illustrations from private plates. Rochester, N. Y. [The Genesee press], 1908. xxvi, 194 p., incl. front, ports., facsims. 29cm. Introduction by William H. Samson. "Three hundred num bered copies printed for private distribution only." 8-23727 E415.T24 Taylor and Pillmore. Life of Major-General Zachary Taylor, with characteristic anecdotes and incidents. Also, life of the Hon. Millard Fillmore. Phila, T. K. & P. G. Collins, 1848. 32 p. illus. (incl. ports.) 23y 2 cm. 13-22571 E422.T24 The same. Hartford, Belkiiap & Hamersley, 1848. 64 p., incl. front., illus., pi., ports. 22y 2 cm. 13-22572 E422.T23 Taylor and his campaigns. A biography of Major-General Taylor, with a full account of his military services. With 27 portraits arid engravings. Phlla., E. H. Butler & co., 1848. 3 p. 1. [9] -128 p. front, (port.) illus. 17y 2 cm. Title vignette. 1322549 E422.T25 Taylor and his generals. A biography of Major-General Zach ary Taylor; and sketches of the lives of Generals Worth, Wool, and Twiggs; with a full account of the various ac tions of their divisions in Mexico up to the present time ; to gether with a sketch of the life of Major-General Winfield Scott, and an account of the operations of his divisions in Mexico . . . Phila., E. H. Butler & co. ; N. Y., Burgess, String er & co., 1847. vi [13] -325 p., incl. plates, front., ports. 19cm. Title vignette. Slightly enlarged from an edition pub. in the same year. cf. next title. 13-22552 E422.T27 The same. Phila., E. II. Butler & co., 1847. vi [13] -318 p., incl. pi., plan, front., plates, ports. 18cm. Title vignette. 13-22556 E422.T26 Biographical Material. 69 The Taylor text-book, or Rough and ready reckoner. Baltimore, S. Sands, 1848. 58 p. 22y 2 cm. Illus. paper cover. 13-21569 E422.T28 [Thorpe, Thomas Bangs], 1815-1878. The Taylor anecdote book. Anecdotes and letters of Zachary Taylor. By Tom Owen, the bee-hunter [pseud.] With a brief life . . . N. Y., D. Appleton & co.; Phila., G. S. Appleton, 1848. 2 p. 1., 7-150 p. illus. (incl. port.) 23cm. 13-22200 E422.T52 Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852. [The life of General Taylor.] Re marks of the Hon. Daniel Webster, in the Senate of the United States on the resolution offered by the Hon. Mr. Downs, of Louisiana, relative to the funeral of Gen. Zach. Taylor, late President of the United States. New York Herald, July llth, 1850, (In: North American review. Boston, 1851. 23cm. v. 72, p. 1-60.) Running title: The life of Gen. Taylor. [4-12673] in AP2N7 Wright, Henry Clarke, 1797-1870. Dick Crowningshield, the as sassin, and Zachary Taylor, the soldier: the difference be tween them. Hopedale, Mass. Non-resistant and practical Christian office, 1848. 12 p. 16cm. 12-17393 E422.W95 THOMAS. Coppee, Henry, 1821-1895. . . . General Thomas, N. Y., D. Apple- ton & co., 1893. xp., 1 1. [2], 332 p. front, (port.) 4 maps. 20cm. (Half-title: Great commanders, ed. by J. G. Wilson.) Series title also at head of t.-p. Authorities : p. [xiv] . "Early life and Mexican war, chap, i, p. 1-19. 4-17007 E467.1.T4C7 Johnson, Richard W., 1827-1897. Memoir of Major-General George H. Thomas. Phila., J. B. Lippincott & co., 1881. 322 p. front., ports. 22cm. Mexican war, chap, ii, p. 22-25. 13-22186 E467.1.T4J6 70 Biographical Material. Platt, Donn, 1819-1891. General George H. Thomas, a critical biography, by Donn Platt; with concluding chapters by Henry V. Boyiiton. Cincinnati, R. Clarke & co., 1893. viii, 13-658 p. front, (port.), maps. 24cm. Mexican war, p. 63-70. 13-22931 E467.1.T4P5 Van Home, Thomas Budd, d. 1895. The life of Major-General George H. Thomas. N. Y., C. Scribner s sons, 1882. x p., 1 1., 502 p. front, (port.), 8 fold. maps. 22i/ 2 cm. Mexican war, p. 5-9. 13-22933 E467.1.T4V2 COLLECTIONS. Hudnut, James Monroe, 1844- pub. Commanders of the Army of the Tennessee. U. S. Grant, Wm. T. Sherman, James B. McPherson, Oliver O. Howard, John A. Logan. N. Y., J. M. Hudnut, c!884. Cover-title [2], p., 5 port. 18xl4cm. 6-18146 E467.H88 Robinson, Fayette, d. 1859. Mexico and her military chieftains, from the revolution of Hidalgo to the present time. Com prising sketches of the lives of Hidalgo, Morelos, Iturbide, Santa Anna, Gomez Farias, Bustameiite, Parcedes, Almonte, Arista, Alaman, Ampudia, Herrera, and De la Vega. Phila., E. H. Butler & co., 1847. ix p., 1 1. [13] -343 p. front., pi., port. 19cm. The same. Hartford, Conn., S. Andrus & son, 1851. ix [1], 1 13] -343 p., iricl. front, pi., port. 19cm. 2-5012-3 F1232.B65 . . . a popular work of no great reliability, but containing some biographical information not easily found elsewhere. Soley. E. Ct)e $tatoB of tt)e Unites States Special Works treating toitt) =0abal Operations of tl)e Mexican War Conner, Philip Syng Physick. The castle of San Juan de Uiloa and the topsy-turvyists. Phila., 1897. Cover-title, 15 p. plans. 25cm. "Reprinted from the United service for Feb., 1897." 3-17728 E406 .V4C7 Conner, Philip Syng Physick. The Home squadron under Com modore Conner in the war with Mexico, being a synopsis of its services. (With an addendum containing Admiral Temple s Memoir of the landing of our army at Vera Cruz in 1847.) 1846-47. [Phila.?], 1896. 83 [1] p. 26cm. 2-15563 E410.C75 Dupont, Samuel Francis, 1803-1865. The war with Mexico ; the cruise of the U. S. ship Cyane during the years 1845-48. From papers of her commander, the late Rear-admiral S. F. Dupont. (In : U. S. Naval institute. Proceedings. Annap olis, Md. 1882. 22cm. v. 8, no. 2, whole no. 21, p. 419- 437.) in V1.U8 v. 8 Farragut, Loyall. The life of David Glasgow Farragut, first admiral of the U. S. navy embodying his journal and letters. By his son, Loyall Farragut . . . N. Y, D. Appleton & co., 1879. vi, 586 p. illus, 3 pi., 2 port. (incl. front.) 4 plans. (1 fold.) 2 facsims. 24cm. 6-18980 E467.1F23F2 E.S. 71 72 Naval Operations. The same. [c!907] vi, 586 p. illus., plates, 2 port. (incl. front.) maps (1 fold.) double facsim. 24cm. 7-38036 E467.1.F23F22 "Farragut goes to Vera Cruz/ p. 157-158; "Peculiar service in Mexico," p. 196-198. Griffis, Wm. Elliott, 1843- Matthew Calbraith Perry : a typical American Naval officer. Bost., Cupples and Hurd, 1887. xvi, 459 p. front, (port.), illus. 21cm. Part performed by the navy on the east coast is well told, though too briefly. Griffis s name is a guarantee of accuracy, and his Avork shows literary taste and skill. His material was derived from original sources . . . Useful in bringing out the importance of the naval operations, which military writers have an apparently uncontrollable tendency to slight. Soley. 4-17022 E182.P46 Jones, Chas. Colocock, jr., 1831-1893. The life and services of Commodore Josiah Tattnall. Savannah, Morning news steam print, house, 1878. ix, 255, 4 p. front, (port.) 24cm. Chap. 6 to be consulted for the important services of the Mos quito Flotilla on the east coast. Soley. 13-22920 E467.1.T2J7 Maclay, Edgar Stanton, 1863- A history of the United States navy, from 1775 to 1893 ; by E. S. Maclay, A. M., with tech nical revision by Lieut. Roy C. Smith. N. Y., D. Appleton & co., 1894. 2 v. fronts., illus., plates, maps. 23cm. War in the Mexican Gulf, chap, vi, p. 171-190, incl. 1 sketch map. Running titles: First failures. Expedition to Tabasco.- (hit ting out the Creole. Bombardment of Vera Cruz. Tattnall s audacious attack. Work of the naval battery. Losses in the naval battery. Fall of Tuspan. Second attack on Tabasco. 2-7190 E182.M18 E.S. The same. New ed., rev. and enl. N. Y., Appleton & co. [1898] 2 v. front., illus., pi., maps. 23cm. 2-7191 E182.M20 The same. v. 3 . . . N. Y., D. Appleton & co., 1902. front., illus., pi. 23cm. 2-12716 E182.M211 Naval Operations. 73 Mahan, Alfred Thayer, 1840- . . . Admiral Farragut, by Capt. A. T. Mahan . . . N. Y., D. Appleton & co., 1901. 3 p. 1., 333 p. front, (port.) fold, map, 4 plans (1 fold.) 20cm. ( Half- title : Great commanders, ed. by J. G. Wilson.) Series title also at head of t.-p. [Mexican war], p. 94-97. Running title: Commander and captain. 4-17351 E467.1F23M21 Parker, Wm. Harwar, 1826-1896. Recollections of a naval offi cer, 1841-1865, by Capt. "Wm. H. Parker. N. Y., C. Scrib- - ners [ !] sons, 1883. xv, 372 p. 20cm. For a vivid picture of naval life in the Mexican war period, there is nothing comparable ... It is as entertaining as a ro mance and as accurate as a photograph. His style is anecdotic and racy, but his facts are faithfully presented, his judgments are sound to the core, and his impressions are sharply outlined. Capt. Parker, then a midshipman, served in the squadrons of Conner and Perry on the east coast, and took part in all promi nent operations. He was present at the capture of Vera Cruz taking his tour of duty in the naval battery. Soley. 8-1165 E596.P24 [Phelps, Wm. D.] Fore and aft; or, Leaves from the life of an old sailor. By "Webfoot" [pseud.]. With illus. by Ham- matt Billings. Host., Nichols & Hall, 1871. vi [7] -359 p. front., plates. 18cm. 8-21257 G540.P6 Revere, Joseph Warren, 1812-1880. Keel and saddle: a retro spect of forty years of military and naval service. Boston, J. R. Osgood & co., 1872. xiii, 360 p. 19y 2 cm. ... "a pleasant, chatty book of naval and other experiences, part of which (p. 42-50) refers to Stockton s campaign, cf. Phelps, W. D. Fore and aft. Boston, 1871. Soley. 13-5287 F1213.R45 Rowan, Stephen Clegg, 1882- Recollections of the Mexican war. Taken from the Journals of Lieut. Stephen C. Rowan, U. S. navy, executive officer of the U. S. S. Cyane, Pacific squad ron, 1845-1848. (In U. S. Naval institute. Proceedings, Annapolis, Md. 1888. 22cm. v. 14, no. 3, whole no. 46, p. 539-559.) inVl.USv. 14 74 Naval Operations. Semmes, Raphael, 1809-1877. Service afloat and ashore during the Mexican war: by Lieut. Raphael Semmes . . . Cincinnati, W. II. Moore & co., 1851. xii [7] -480 p. front, (plan.) 6 pi. 21cm. An abridged edition of this work was issued in 1852, under title : The campaign of General Scott, in the valley of Mexico. . . . The campaign of the army from Vera Cruz to Mexico is treated in the latter part of his "Service afloat." During this campaign Semmes acted as aide-de-camp to General Worth. Soley. 2-15472 E404.S47 W.D. E.S. A.W.C. Soley, James Russell, 1850- . . . Admiral Porter, by James R, Soley . . . N. Y., D. Appleton and co., 1903. vii p. 1 1., 499 p. front., plates, ports., maps, facsim. 19 1 /4cm. (Half- title : Great commanders, ed. by J. G. Wilson.) 3-24307 E467.1.P78S6 Taylor, Fitch Waterman, 1803-1865. The broad pennant: or, A cruise in the U. S. flagship of the Gulf squadron during the Mexican difficulties; together with sketches of the Mexican war, from the commencement of hostilities to the capture of the city of Mexico. By Rev. Fitch W. Taylor . . . N. Y., Leavitt, Trow & co., 1848. 415 p. front. 19cm. Touches the east-coast operations. Soley. 2-15552 E410.T24 [U. S. Navy dept.] Annual report of the secretary of the navy [signed] : J. Y. Mason, Dec. 6, 1847. (In: U. S. Presi dent, 1845-1849 (Polk), Message of the President ... at the commencement of the first session of the 30th Congress. Wash., 1848. 23cm. v. 1, doc. 1, p. 945-959.) "List of deaths in the navy, as ascertained at the department since Dec. 1, 1846," p. 960-962, and other tables, p. 963-976. U. S. Navy dept. . . . Number, etc., of persons employed in the naval and marine service in the Mexican war. Letter from the secretary of the navy, in answer to a resolution of the House of the 20th Dec., 1848, relative to the number and places of birth of persons employed in the naval and marine service on the Gulf and Pacific coasts during the Mexican Naval Operations. 75 war. [Wash., D. C., 1849.] 5 p. 24cm. ([U. S.] 30th Cong., 2d sess. House. Ex. doc. 24.) Caption title. Jan. 6, 1849. Laid upon the table and ordered to be printed. 8-33588 E410.U57 Cong. doc. Serial 540 F. Blnclufcing Uescription of, anti Crabel In, utal &e0ource, Social iLtfe anti anti obernment, economic Contntion^, tl)e armp anti anti Hecent Cbenttf in Aguilar y Santillan, Rafael. . . . Madero sin mascara. 1. ed. Mexico, Impr. Popular, 1911. Cover-title, 109 p., incl. illus. (maps), facsim. 22cm. Port, on cover. 12-23446 F1234.M19 Arnold, Channing. The American Egypt, a record of travel in Yucatan, by Ch. Arnold and Fred. J. Tabor Frost. Lond., Hutchinson & co., 1909. xiv, 391 [1] p. front., illus. (incl. plans), plates, fold. map. 25cm. Published also New York, 1909. 11-16726 F1876.A75 Baerlein, Henry. Mexico, the land of unrest; being chiefly an ac count of what produced the outbreak in 1910, together with the story of the revolution down to this day. Lond., Herbert and Daniel [1913] . 2 p. 1., vii-xxvi, 461 [1] p. front., plates, ports., fold. map. 23cm. 13-22126 F1234.B14 The same, with imprint: Phila., J. B. Lippincott co. [1913]. E.S. Author was special correspondent of The Times (London) in Mexico. The work is of particular interest as it is the only known record available at this time which tells the complete story of the Mexican revolution from the outbreak in 1910 down to the present day. Porfirio Diaz, Francisco Madero, and a num ber of other prominent characters are clearly depicted; there is also a brief life of the constitutionalists leader Villa. 76 Modern Mexico. 77 Barton, Mary. Impressions of Mexico with brush and pen. Lond., Methuen & co., ltd. [1911]. xi, 163 [1] p. front., mounted col. plates. 23cm. 11-15617 F1215.B29 Bellemare, Louis, i. e. Eugene Louis Gabriel de, 1809-1852. Scenes de la vie militaire au Mexique, par Gabriel Ferry (Louis de Bellemare), Paris, Hachette, 1858. 3 p. 1. [3] -295 p., 2 1. 19cm. (Bibliotheque des chemins de fer.) 11-30503 F1213.B42 [Bellemare, Louis, i. e., Eugene Louis Gabriel de, 1809-1852], Vagabond life in Mexico. N. Y., Harper & bros., 1856. Contents. Perico, the Mexican vagabond. Fray Serapio, the Franciscan monk. Don Tadeo Christobal, the thieves lawyer of Mexico. Rernigio Vasquez. The miners of Rayas. Captain Don Bias and the silver convoy. The Jarochos. The pilot Ventura. 6-11706 PZ3.B419V Bigot, Raoul. Le Mexique moderne. [3 ed.] Paris, P. Roger & cie. [1909.] 2 p. 1. [7] -272 p. front., plates. 21cm. (Collection "Les pays modernes.) 11-19563 F1226.B59 Blichfeldt, Emil Harry, 1874- A Mexican journey. N. Y., Crow- ell co. [1912], viii, 280 p. front., plates, ports., fold. map. 22cm. Bibliography: p. 271. Most of what appears in the following pages was first written for the Chautauquan magazine." Pref. The author, who has had three years close contact with the people in Mexico, takes his reader through Yucatan, Vera Cruz, Oaxaca and Mitla to the capital city, mingling guide-book infor mation and personal knowledge in a familiar narrative, dis cussing various aspects of the development of the country, and giving at length his view of the present political situation. A timely work, well indexed and illus. 12-23775 F1215.B7 E.S. Brady, Austin C. Mexico s fighting equipment. (In: Review of reviews, N. Y., 1906. 24cm. v. 34, Nov., 1906, p. [575]- 582, incl. illus.) [11-3099] inAP2R4v. 34 78 Modern Mexico. Burford, Robt., 1791-1861. Description of a view of the City of Mexico; and the surrounding country, now exhibiting at the Panorama, Leicester square. Painted by the proprietor, Robt. Burford, assisted by H. C. Selous. Lond., Printed by W. J. Colbourn, 1853. 20 p. front, (fold, plan.) 21cm. 11-4016 F1386.B965 Calderon de la Barca, Frances Erskine (Inglis). Life in Mexico during a residence of two years in that country. By Mad ame C de la B . . . With a preface, by W. H. Prescott . . . Lond., Chapman & Hall, 1843. xiv, 437 p. 22cm 2-4774 F1213.C14 Campbell, Reau. Campbell s new revised complete guide and descriptive book of Mexico. Chicago [Rogers & Smith co.] 1909. vi, 7-352 p. front, (port.) illus., fold. map. 19cm. First ed., 1895. Contents. Geographical: Rivers, lakes, harbors, mountains, table-lands, seaports, climate, railroads, steamer lines, p. 7-21.; Historical, p. 23-42. Practical matters, p. 43 60. Amusements, p. 61-70. The city of Mexico, p. 71-121. Around the valley, p. 121-154. Cities and towns of Mexico, p. 155-267. Railway rides in Mexico, p. 269-320. The United States of Mexico, p. 321. Location, population and altitudes, p. 322. Street car lines, p. 324. Table of terms, p. 327-337. Chronological, p. 339-345. Index, 347-352. Maps (fold.). City of Mexico, on one side. Mexico (col.) Scale, 72 statute miles to 1 inch, on reverse side. 8-37653 F1209.C192 A.W.C. Carson, Wm. English, 1870- Mexico, the wonderland of the South. N.Y., The Macmillaii co., 1909. xi, 439 p. front., plates, ports., map. 20cm. A traveler s tale picturesquely contrasting old and new phases of Mexican life, describing cities, mines, haciendas and health resorts, and relating out-of-door experience. More deliberately informing than Flanderau s Viva Mexico, but less entertaining and significant, cf. Enoch, p. 114. 929345 F1215.C32 A.W.C. . . . Conditions in the Republic of Mexico. A statement of the conditions in the Republic of Mexico with relation to the Diaz and Madero regime and the Huerta "de facto" gov ernment . . . Wash., D. C. [Govt. print, off.], 1913. 14 p. Modern Mexico. 79 23cm. ([IT. S.] 63d Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 153.) Presented by Mr. Sheppard. Ordered printed Aug. 6, 1913. A statement of the "Constitutionalist" position. 13-35641 F1234.C74 Oooke, Philip St. George, 1809-1895. Scenes and adventures in the army: or, Romance of military life. Phila., Lindsay & Blakiston, 1857. xii [13] -432 p. 19cm. Bc-1185 F592.C77 Dollero, Adolfo. Mexico al dia (impresiones y notas de viaje) . . . Paris [etc.] Vda de C. Bouret, 1911. 972 p. illus. 23cm. 11-17481 F1215.D65 Enock, C. Reginald, 1868- Mexico : its ancient and modern civi lisation, history and political conditions, topography and natural resources, industries and general development; with an introduction by Martin Hume. . . . N. Y., Scribners, Lond. Unwin, 1909. xxxvi, 362 p. 75 pi. (incl. front.) fold. map. 23cm. (Half-title: The South American series, ed. by Martin Hume.) Title in red and black. Bibliography: p. xxi-xxiii. Combined history, archaeology and description based on read ing and travel. The author has not availed himself of the latest scholarship with reference to the Spanish conquest, but his later history is sound, his descriptions of modern life and scenery picturesque, and he gives an exhaustive and instructive survey of natural resources and industrial conditions. The book is illustrated by admirable photographs and has an annotated bibliography, index and folding map. Covers modern condi tions as thoroughly and is much less expensive than Martin s Mexico of the 20th century . . ., is much more popular in style and would prove an acceptable substitute on modern Mexico, but contains much less history. 9-22998 F1208.E59 A.W.C. Flandrau, Chas. Macomb, 1871- Viva Mexico! N. Y., D. Ap- pleton & co., 1908. 4 p. 1., 293 [1] p. 18cm. Partly reprinted from "The Bellman." Impressions of an American resident, presenting a vivid pict ure of present-day Mexican life. Not exhaustive nor very in structive, but breezy, humorous and thoroughly readable. 8-28075 F1215.F58 A.W.C. 80 Modern Mexico. Gadow, Hans Friedrich, 1855- Through southern Mexico, being an account of the travels of a naturalist. With over 160 full page and other illustrations and maps. Lond., Witherby & co.; C. Scribner s sons, 1908. xvi, 527 p. incl. illus., plates, front., fold. map. 23cm. 9-6066 F1215.G12 A.W.C. Gillpatrick, Owen Wallace. The man who likes Mexico; the spirited chronicle of adventurous wanderings in Mexican, highways and byways. Illus. with photographs. N. Y v Century co., 1911. 10 p. 1., 3-374 p., incl. plates, port, front. 22cm. 11-28340 F1215.G48 Goodrich, Joseph King. . . . The coming Mexico. With 32 illus. from photographs. Chicago, McClurg & co., 1913. xii p., 1 1., 280 p. front., plates. 20cm. (His: The world to-day series.) Bibliography: p. [265]-269. 13-5571 F1208.G65 Iglehart, Mrs. Fanny (Chambers) Gooch. Face to face with the Mexicans : the domestic life, educational, social, and busi ness ways, statesmanship and literature, legendary and gen eral history of the Mexican people, as seen and studied by an American woman during seven years of intercourse with them. By Fanny Chambers Gooch, N. Y., Fords, Howard & Hulbert [c!887], 584 p. incl. front., illus., plates (partly col.), port., facsim. 25cm. Contains a few national airs. "A faithful account of what the author saw." The historical chapters are derived from Brantz Mayer, Prescott, and the talk of the drawing room. Soley. 2-4844 F1215.I24 A.W.C. International bureau of American republics, Washington, D.C. . . . Mexico. General descriptive data prepared in June, 1909. Wash., Govt. print, off., 1909. 33 p. illus. 25cm. At head of title : International bureau of American republics. John Barrett, director. (Francisco J. Yanes, secy.) Superseded by new edition issued under the bureau s new name: Pan-Ameri can union, q. v. 9-35702 HC131.A7 1909 A.W.C. Modern Mexico. 81 Kendall, John Smith, 1874- Seven Mexican cities. New Or leans, La., Picayune job print, 1906. 63 p. illus. 24cm. Brief description of Tampico, Guanajuato, Querataro, the city~ of Mexico, Vera Cruz, Merida and Progreso. 7-21561 F1215.K33 Kirkham, Stanton Davis, 1868- Mexican trails; a record of travel in Mexico, 1904-1907, and a glimpse at the life of the Mexican Indian. Illustrated from original photographs by the author. N. Y., and Lond., G. P. Putnam s sons, 1909. xvii, 293 p. front., 23 pi. 21cm. Entertaining sketches of village life in Mexico, the record of three years residence and wandering over a large part of the country. Gives a very good idea of local conditions and of the status of Mexican Indians. There are many good illustrations. 9-7928 F1215.K59 Lemcke, Heinrich. Mexiko : das land und seine leute. Ein fiihrer und geographisches handbuch unter besonderer be- riicksichtigung der gegenwartigen wirtschaftlichen verhalt- nisse des landes. Berlin, A. Schall, 1900. viii [2] p, 1 1., 290 p. front, (port.) illus., pi., map. folio. 2-4732 F1208.L55 Lumholtz, Karl Sofus, 1851- New trails in Mexico; an account of one year s exploration in northwestern Sonora, Mexico, and southwestern Arizona, 1909-10. With numerous illus., including two color plates and two maps. N.Y., C. Scribners, 1912. xxv p., 1 1., 411 p. col. front., plates (1 col.) 2 fold, maps (in pocket). 25cm. 12-23778 F1346.L95 Lumholtz, Karl Sofus, 1851- Unknown Mexico ; a record of five years exploration among the tribes of the western Sierra, Madre; in the Sierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco; and among the Tarascos of Michoacan. N. Y., Scribners, 1902. 2 v. fronts., illus., plates (partly col.) ports., facsims., fold, maps. 25cm. Bibliography: v. 1, p. xv-xvi. 2-27727 F1215.L93 A.W.C. Martin, Percy Falcke, 1861- Mexico of the twentieth century. Lond., E. Arnold [N. Y., Dodd, Mead & CO.], 1907. 2v. fronts., plates, ports., 2 fold. maps. 22cm. 2 Modern Mexico. A valuable compendium of information concerning the politi cal, industrial, economic, and social conditions, the natural re sources, manners and customs, the archaeology, education in short, every phase of national life. Sufficient attention is given the history to understand present-day conditions. Readable, letter-press excellent, illustrations admirable, binding only fairly durable. Particular attention is called to the following pages, etc. v. 1. Distribution of Mexican army. Military instruction. Organiza tion. Equipment. Navy, etc., p. 41-50. Central railway, . . . Port of Manzanillo Rolling stock. . . p. 258-268 Kansas City, Mexico and Orient railway, p. 269-277 British- owned railways, p. 278-289 Some minor railways, p. 290-296 Steamship lines, p. 297-304 Ports and harbors, p. 305-316 Port of Manzanillo, p. 317-323. Illustrations. v. 1. Types of Mexican army, p. 22,30 General subinspector of Rurales, p. 38 General Juan Quintas y Arroya, p. 46 Port of Manzanillo. General view of breakwater, p. 306 Entrance to harbor, p. 318 Plan of Manzanillo harbor, at end of volume, v. 2. Wharf at Tampico, p. 130 Jalpa Dam : state of Guanajuato, p. 180 Map of Mexico at end of volume. 8-4360 F1208.M37 Maxson, Harold R. A practical up-to-date guide to Mexico City and vicinity with excursions to Toluca, Amecameca, Yochi- milco, Cuernavaca and San Juan Teotihuacan. Mexico City, American book & print, co., 1907. [2], 239 [3] p. illus., fold. map. ITVijCin. cover-title: Hoeck s guide to Mexico. War 8-35 A.W.C. Mayer, Brantz, 1809-1879. Mexico as it w r as and as it is: by Brantz Mayer. With numerous illus. on wood, engraved by Butler from drawings b}^ the author. N. Y., J. Winchester etc., etc.], 1844. 3 p. 1. [v]-xii, 390 p. front., illus., plates, plan, facsim. 24cm. Title vignette. The same. 3d ed., rev. and corr., with the historical portion brought down to the present time. Phila., G. B. Zieber & co., 1847. 2 p. 1. [xi]-xv, [ix]-xii, 390 p. front., illus., plates. 24cm. ... "an honest record, but the author, despite his official posi tion [that of consul] apparently neither saw nor understood much of the people or the true state of the country. The his torical chapters are untrustworthy. Soley. 2-4796 2-4797 F1213.M46 F1213.M48 The Mexican year book, 1908-1913. Comprising historical, sta tistical & fiscal information. Compiled from official and Modern Mexico. 83 other records. . . . Issued under the auspices of the Dept. of finance. London, McCorquodale & co., ltd.; N. Y. [etc.] Brentanos [etc.], 1908-1913. 6 v. in 5. front, (port.) plates, fold. maps. 23cm. Imprint varies. Issue for 1914 is promised in March, 1914. The first volume was the issue for 1908. This contains a port, (front.) of Porfirio Diaz. Contents (in part). 1908. Defense, p. 125-127; 976. Trans portation and communications, p. 325-433 ? 977-978. Harbors and port dues, p. 717-736. Maps showing Railway lines, p. 368- 369, etc. 1909-1910 (in 1 v.). Contains: "Present status of army and navy, p. 79-81. Railroads and communications, p. 285-374. Te- huantepec national route and steamship connections. Frontis piece. This v. contains also maps showing the Railway routes. 1912. Contains: Railroads and the republic, p. 79-81. The National railway system and government owned lines, p. 82-88. Independent railways, p. 89-93. Relations with foreign nations, p. 191-195. Posts and telegraphs, p. 196-197. No chapter on army and navy. 9 241 F1201.M61 E.S.1914 Mexico. Ministerio de guerra y marina. Memoria. Mexico. Tip. de la oficina impresora de estampillas [etc.]. 1830-1901. 26 v. in 31. plates (part fold.) fold, maps, fold, tables and atlas. 25y 2 -33i/ 2 cm. Report year irregular. .Memoria de la secretaria de estado y del despacho de guerra y marina [etc., etc.]. Title varies slightly. 1830-1831, 1834 have added t.-p. : Memoria de marina [etc.]. 1869 has title: Memoria que el C. general de division Ignacio Mejia ministro de guerra y marina presenta al 7e Congreso constitutional. Mexico, Im- prenta de gobierno, 1873. 1881 issued in 2 v. 1896-99 issued in 6 v incl "Atlas" of 163 pi. (part fold.) and " Supplement. 1900-1901 issued in 3 pts. : "Parte expositiva" and "Anexos. 5-31551 UA603.A18 Mexico. Ministerio de guerra y marina. . . , Ordenaiiza general del ejercito ... [11 de diciembre de 1911. Mexico, 1912.] 75 p., 1 1. 32y 2 cm. At head of title : Diario oficial. Ordenanza general del ejercito. Secretaria de estado y del despacho de guerra y marina, Mexico. Departamento de Estado mayor. Decreto numero 424 . . Issued in sheets with the Diario oficial, enero-febr., 1 13-11692 UB511.A51911 84 Modern Mexico. Mexico (City). Committee of the American colony. Facts sub mitted by the Committee of the American colony to Presi dent Wilson and Secretary of State Bryan relative to the Mexican situation and the record of the Hon. Henry Lane Wilson therewith, [n. p.] The Committee [1913]. 39 p. 23cm. Warl3-194 A.W.C. Le Mexique au debut du XXe siecle, par MM. le prince Roland Bonaparte, Leon Bourgeois. Jules Clare tie, d Estournelles de Constant, A. de Foville, Hippolyte Gomot, 0. Greard,Albin Haller, Camille Krantz, Michel Lagrave, Louis de Launay, Paul Leroy-Beaulieu, E. Levasseur, le general Niox, Alfred Picard, Elisee Eeclus . . . Paris, C. Delagrave [1904] 2v. illus., plates, maps (partly fold.) 30 ^cm. Contents. t. I. Levasseur, E. Introduction generale. Eeclus, E. Apercu geographique. Bonaparte, R. Population et coloni sation. Bourgeois, L. Institutions politiques, judiciaires et ad- ministratives. Gomot, II. Agriculture. Launay, L. de Mines et industries minieres. Picard, A. Industrie, commerce et naviga tion, t. 2. Krantz, C. Chemins de fer et travaux publics. La- grave, M. Postes et telegraphes. Foville, A. de Monnaies, change et banques. Leroy-Beaulieu, P. Finances. Greard, 0. Instruc tion publique. Haller, A. Sciences. Claretie, J. Art et litter- ature. Niox, G. L. Armee et marine. Estournelles de Constant, P. H. B. d Relations exterieures. Levasseur, E. Conclusion generale. 5-13278 HC135.M6 Moler, Arthur B., 1866- Mexico; the diary of a trip taken by A. B. Moler and wife, Feb., 1912; illus., courtesy National railways of Mexico. [Chicago, 111., Printed by Legal news co.] c!912. [16] p. illus. 27i/ 2 cm. 12-9162 F1215.M71 Morales, Vicente. El Senor Root en Mexico ; cronica de la visita hecha en octobre de 1907 al pueblo y al gobierno de la Re- publica Mexicana, por Su Excelencia el Honorable Seiior Elihu Root, secretario de estado del gobierno de los Estados Unidos de America. La escriben : Vicente Morales y Manuel Caballero, por acuerdo de la Comision organizadora de fes- tejos en honor del Sr. Root. Mexico, Impr. de "Arte y letras," 1908. 314 [1] p. incl. illus., ports. 26i/ 2 xl9cm. Modern Mexico. 35 Spanish and English in parallel columns. "Traduccion al ingles por Luis D Antin. 10-20285 F1234.M82 Moses, Jasper T. To-day in the land of to-morrow ; a study in the development of Mexico. Indianapolis, Ind., Christian woman s board of missions, 1907. x, 83 p. 25 pi. 24cm. Bibliography : p. 81-83. Description of the country, the customs and mode of life of the people, with chapters on education and the progress of missions in Mexico. 7-29103 F1215.M91 A.W.C. Oswald, Felix Leopold. Summer! and sketches; or, Rambles in the backwoods of Mexico and Central America. Phila., J. B. Lippincott co., 1880. For eight years the author traveled through the highlands of Jalisco, Oxaca, Colima and Vera Paz in Mexico, and through Yucatan and the backwoods of Guatemala. His book is in teresting as isolated sketches, but is too sketchy to serve as a guide-book to the region. 2-4857 F1215.086 Palmer, Frederick, 1873- Central America and its problems ; an account of a journey from the Rio Grande to Panama, with introductory chapters on Mexico and her relations to her neighbors, by Fred. Palmer, F. R. G. S. N. Y., Moffat, Yard & co., 1910. xiv, 347 p. front., plates, fold. map. 22cm. 10-3394 F1431.P17 A.W.C. Pan American union, comp. Mexico ; a general sketch, comp. by the Pan American union, John Barrett, director general, Francisco J. Yanes, assistant director. Wash., D. C. [Press of B. S. Adams], 1911. 389, xvii p. front, (port.), illus., 2 pi., 4 fold. maps. 23% cm. Bibliography: p. 388-389. Errata slip attached to t.-p. A comprehensive, up-to-date handbook giving data on Mexi can archaeology, history, geography, topography, climate, re sources, finances, laws, civil and military affairs, and other mat ters of interest to intending investors, colonists or tourists. It is too statistical to be of interest for general reading, but for ref erence is the best single volume available. Many illus. from photographs, tables, charts and excellent folding maps. It con tains a Bibliography of 1% pages, and an index. 11-35113 F1208.P18 E.S. 86 Modern Mexico. Romero, Matias. 1837-1898. Geographical and statistical notes on Mexico by Matias Romero. N. Y., and Lond., Putnams, 1898. xiv p., 1 1., 286 p., pi., map. 26cm. Forms also p. 1-280 of his "Mexico and the United States," and "Coffee and india rubber culture in Mexico." An advance issue, under an admirably descriptive title, of the first pages of Sr. Romero s very poorly named "Mexico and the United States," in which these pages are inserted without note or comment, an exceedingly valuable compendium upon the country of Mexico as it was known to the Mexican minister to the United States. Soley. A.W.C. Romero, Matias, 1837-1898. Mexico and the United States; a study of subjects affecting their political, commercial and social relations, made with view to their promotion ; by Matias Romero. Volume 1. N. Y., and Lond., Putnams, 1898. xxxv p., 1 1., 759 p. map, facsim., 2 diagr. 26cm. No more published. Complete in 1 volume. . . . The historical portion of this bulky volume consists of re visions and enlargements of articles originally printed in maga zines. Although frequently characterized by the sophistry of logic which assumes the truth of stated premises, this volume is probably as good a work as exists in English on the significance of the history of the 19th century Mexico. Soley. 98-1156 F1208.R76 A.W.C. Skinner, H. B. Mexico in miniature; or, A statistical and histori cal view of the whole country : giving a description of its most important cities, towns, churches, clergy, church-prop erty, population, mines, manufactories, exports, rivers, lakes, mountains, climate, seaports, and harbors, army, navy, etc. Together with an explanation of the route and progress of our army, description of battles fought, and naval operations ... By H. B. Skinner. Bost,, J. B. Hall, 1847. 1 p. L, 16 [1] p. illus., fold. map. 23cm. 2-15549 E409.S62 Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 1838- A white umbrella in Mexico, by F. II. Smith. With illus. by the author. Bost., and N. Y., Houghton, Miffliii and co., 1889. viii, 227 p. illus. 18i/ 2 cm. 2-4868 F1215.S64 A.W.C. Steele, James William, 1840-1905. To Mexico by palace car. In tended as a guide to her principal cities and capital, and Modern Mexico 87 generally as a tourist s introduction to her life and people. Chicago, Jansen, McClurg & co., 1884. 95 p., incl. front.,, illus. 15xl2cm. 2-4870 F1215.S81 Terry, Thomas Philip, 1864- Terry s Mexico; handbook for travellers. With two maps and 25 plans. City of Mexico,. Sonora news co. ; Boston, Houghton, Mifflin co., 1909. 2 p. 1. [iii]-ccxl, 595 [1] p. 2 maps (incl. fold, front.) 25 plans. (1 fold.) 16cm. Bibliography: p. ccxxxix-ccxl. A guide book in close imitation of Baedeker s in subject-mat ter, arrangement, typography and binding. It shares that excel lent series good points also as to accuracy, and is based on long familiarity with the country. [Short notes on] Army and navy, p. cxxvi-cxxvii. Mexican river system, p. cxxvii. 10-870 F1209.T32 A.W.C. Thompson, Waddy, 1798-1868. Recollections of Mexico. N.Y., and Lond., Wiley and Putnam, 1846. x, 304 p. 22y 2 cm. These impressions of the country, as seen by the United States minister, make no pretensions to scholarly accuracy or to criti cal insight. A well- written work, in which distinct traces^ are visible in the existing notions held by the people of the U. S. in regard to Mexico. Soley. 2-4808 F1213.T47 Tilden, Bryant P., jr. Notes on the upper Rio Grande . . . ex plored in the months of October and November, 1846, on board the U. S. steamer Major Brown, commanded by Capt. M. Sterling ... By order of Major-General Patterson . . . Phila., Lindsay & Blakiston, 1847. 32 p. fold. maps. 24cm.. 1-11953-M1 F392.R5T5 Turner, John Kenneth. Barbarous Mexico. Chicago, C. H. Kerr & co., 1911. 5 p. 1., 9-340 p. plates, ports. 20cm. 10-30095 F1215.T94 Tyler, Robert Enoc, 1869- Mexico, past, present, future [by] Rev Robt. E. Tyler. Birmingham, Ala. [Printed by Leslie print, co.], 1912. 3 p. 1. [11] -235 p., plates, port. 19i/ 2 cm.. 12-20142 F1208.T98 88 Modern Mexico U. S. Congress. House. Committee on rules. Hearings on H. J. res. 201 providing for a joint committee to investigate al leged persecutions of Mexican citizens by the government of Mexico. Hearings held before the Committee on rules, House of representatives, United States, June 8, 10, 11, 13, and 14, 1910 . . . Wash., D. C., Govt. print, off., 1910. 95 p. 23cm. John Dalzell, chairman. Running title : Alleged persecutions of Mexican citizens. Statements of Win. B. Wilson, of Pennsyl vania. L. Gutierrez de Lara, and others. 11-18998 F1234.U58 U. S. War dept. . . . Claims growing out of insurrection in Mex ico. Letter from the Secretary of war transmitting, pursu ant to Senate joint resolution 103 of the 62d Congress, report of commission appointed by the War department to investi gate the claims of American citizens for damages suffered within American territory and growing out of the late in surrection in Mexico . . . [Wash., D. C., Govt. print, off.] 1912. 621 p. fold. maps. 23cm. ( [U. S.] 62d Cong., 3d sess. House. Doc. 1168.) Referred to the committee on foreign affairs and ordered print ed Dec. 13, 1912. "Letter of submittal" signed: F. J. Kernan, adjutant general, for the commission. 13-35036 F1234.U63 Winter, Nevin, Otto, 1869- Mexico and her people of to-day ; an account of the customs, characteristics, amusements, history and advancement of the Mexicans, and the development and resources of their country. Illus. from original photographs by the author and C. R. Birt. Boston, L. C. Page & co., 1907. 3 p. L, v-vi p., 1 1., vii-viii, 405 p. front., 47 pi., 2 fold. maps. 21cm. 7-34163 F1215.W78 A.W.C. The same. New rev. ed. Boston, Page & co., 1912. 4 p. L, v-vi p., 1 ]., vii-viii, 492 p. front., plates, port., 2 fold. maps. 21cm. Title within ornamental border. Bibliography : p. 483-485. . . . Well arranged, up-to-date, interesting information, obtained by travel and by reading "nearly every prominent work on Mexico and Mexican history," and written in a pleasant, easy style. 12-1770 F1215.W79 Modern Mexico 89 Winton, George Beverly, 1861- Mexico to-day; social, political and religious conditions, N. Y., Missionary education move ment of the U. S. and Canada, 1913. x, 235 [3] p. plates, 2 port. (incl. front,), maps (1 fold.). 20cm. (Half-title: Forward mission study courses . . .) Bibliography : p. 215-222. 13-16826 F1215.W82 Wright, Mrs. (Marie Robinson), 1866- Picturesque Mexico. Phila., J. B. Lippincott co. [1897]. 445 p. incl. front., illus., ports. 32i/ 2 x26cm. "Description of the country as seen by two enthusiastic women, traveling under official guidance, with every facility for seeing the country at its best." 2-4875 F1215.W95 Zayas, Enriques, Rafael de. Les Etats-Unis Mexicains. Leurs resources naturelles. Leur progres. Leur situation actuelle. Mexico, Impr. du Ministere de fomento, 1899. 238 p. 23cm. Ouvrage public par disposition du Ministere de "fomento" de la colonisation et de Tindustrie de la Republique Mexicaine. 24740 F1208.Z4 G. of Communication : &atlroa&s;, &oatis ana Cratls;, Canals, Snlantr OTatertoags;, Ethers;, g>ea= ports;, posts; aitlr Celegrapl)s; attti otljer public Works;. Anderson, Alex. D wight. The Tehuantepec inter-ocean railroad ; a commercial and statistical review showing its local, nation al, and international features and advantages N. Y., Chi cago, Barnes, 1880. viii [9] -90 p. fold. maps. 22cm. ". . . Authorities," p. [85] -90. 6-4964 HE2819.T3A6 E.S. Baz, Gustavo, 1852- History of the. Mexican railway ; wealth of Mexico, in the region extending from the Gulf to the capital of the republic, considered in its geological, agricultural, manufacturing and commercial aspect : with scientific, his torical and statistical notes, by G. Baz & E. L. Gallo. Trans, into English by George F. Henderson. Mexico, Gallo & co., 1876. 3 p. 1., 9-211 p. 32 pi. (incl. ports.), fold. map. 39cm. Title vignette. Added t.-p., engr. (in colors.) 4-15510 F1215.B38 Garay, Jose de, 1801-1858. An account of the Isthmus of Tehuan tepec in the republic of Mexico ; with proposals for establish ing a communication between the Atantic and Pacific oceans, based upon the surveys and reports of a scientific commis sion, appointed by the projector, Don Jose de Garay. Lond., Printed by J. D. Smith and co., 1846. viii [9] -128 p. fold, maps. 22cm. 6-3948 TC785.G21 E.S. Mexico. Direccion general de faros. . . . Estado de la ilumina- cion y balizamiento de las costas de los Estados Unidos Mexi- canos en 30 de junio de 1911. Mexico, Tip. de la Secretaria de comunicaciones y obras publicas, 1912. 65 p., 19 1. plates (part col., part fold). 10 fold, maps, tables (part fold). 23cm. At head of title : Estados Unidos Mexicanos. Secretaria de comunicaciones y obras publicas. Seccioii primera. Direccion general de faros. 13-23654 VK1028.A5 1912 90 Means of Communication 91 Mexico. Ministerio de comunicaciones y obras publicas. . . . Album de los ferro-carriles. Ano de 1889-1891. Mexico, 1891-93. 3 v. in 2. tables (part fold.) 22cm. 1889 pub. by the "Secretaria de fomento." 1891 has at head of title : Secretaria de comunicaciones y obras publicas. Seccion segunda. 1889-1891 include "datos generales relatives a los anos an- teriores, a contar desde el afio de 1873." 8-15556 HE2811.A4 Mexico. Ministerio de comunicaciones y obras publicas. . . . An- ales de la Secretaria de comunicaciones y obras publicas . . . Mexico, 1902-10. 20 v. iv, 13, plates (part fold.) fold, plans, tables (part fold.) fold, profiles, diagrs. (part fold.) 24cm. quarterly. 1-6, ano, enero de 1902 Oct. de 1907, num. 1-24. Included are "Personal de la Secretaria de comunicaciones y obras publicas," enero de 1904, "Personal de la Direccion gen eral de telegrafos federales y oncinas de su dependencia," enero- abril de 1904, and "Personal de la Direccion general de correos y oficinas de su dependencia, " Julio de 1904. 11-17453 TA28.A3 Mexico. Ministerio de comunicaciones y obras publicas. Me- moria. Mexico, 1900-1902. 3 v. fold, maps, fold, tables. 34i/ 2 cm. Report year ends June 30. Report of June 30, 1899, covers the period from July 1, 1890, to June 30, 1899. 1899-1901 have title : Memoria presentada al Congreso de la union por el secretario de estado y del despacho de comunica ciones y obras publicas de la Republica Mexicana general Fran cisco Z. Mena. 6-34880 HE2811.A3 Mexico. Ministerio de comunicaciones y obras publicas. Regla- mento provisional para transportes militares por los ferro- carriles de la republica. Mexico, Tip. de la oficina impr. de estampillas, . . . 1894. 1 p. 1. [3] -10 p. 22cm. (At head of title: Secretaria de estado y del despatcho de comunica ciones y obras publicas.) UC315.M6A4 1894 Mexico. Ministerio de comunicaciones y obras publicas. . . . Resena historica y estadistica de los ferrocarriles de jurisdic- cion federal desde agosto de 1837 hasta diciembre de 1894. 92 Means of Communication Mexico, Tip. de la Direccion general de telegrafos federales, _ 1905. 169, iii p. maps (1 fold.) tables (part fold.) diagrs. 34cm. (At head of title : Republica Mexicana. Secretaria de comunicaciones y obras publicas.) Contents. 1. pte. Resefia historica de los ferrocarriles. 2 pte. Itinerario jurisdiccional de los ferrocarriles vigentes en con- struccion y explotacion. Tarifas. Resultados de la explotacion. y sus diagrammas. 3. pte. Ferrocarriles clasificados en zoiias, cuadros estadisticos que iiidican su construccion, parte comer- cial y fmanciera de las compafiias y accidentes. 11-200 HE2818.A5 1894a The same. Mexico, Imp. y lit. de F. Diaz de Leon sucesores, so- ciedad anonima, 1895. 4 p. L, 156 [20] p., incl. tables., maps (1 fold.), diagrs. 32i/ 2 cm. 10-6394 HE2818.A5 1894 Mexico. Ministerio de comunicaciones y obras publicas. . . . . . . Resefia historica y estadistica de los ferrocarriles de ju- risdiccion federal desde 1. de enero de 1900, hasta 31 de diciembre de 1903. Mexico, Tip. de la Direccion general de telegrafos federales, 1905. 4 p. 1. [5] -313 p. maps (part fold.), tables (part fold.). 34cm. Preface signed: E. Velasco, jefe de la Seccion segunda [Secre taria de comunicaciones y obras publicasj. 11-17506 HE2818.A5 1903 Moore, Henry, comp. Railway guide of the republic of Mexico. Containing all the post-offices and all the railroad stations . . . Complete list of all telegraph and express offices. List of the American consulates in Mexico and the Mexican con sulates in the United States. Also a complete list of all banks and bankers in Mexico . . . and a very extensive com- m^rcial directory of Mexico. Springfield, 0., Huben & Moore [c!894]. 318 p. fold. map. 23y 2 xl8y 2 cm. English and Spanish. English title followed by Spanish title. 2-4757 F1209.M82 Moses, Bernard, 1846- The railway revolution in Mexico. San Francisco, The Berkeley press, 1895. v, 7-90 p. 21cm. 3-3386 HE2818.M91 The Railroads of Mexico. (In: Engineering. London, 1905. v. 79, p. 308-310.) Reavis, Logan Uriah, 1831-1889. An international railway to the city of Mexico. An address ... St. Louis, Mo., Printed by Woodward, Tierman & Hale, 1879. 37 p. 22y 2 cm. Means of Communication 93 Romero, Matias, 1837-1898. The Tehuantepec Isthmus railway. Wash., D. C., 1894. 19 p. illus. (map). 25crn. "The first edition of this article was published by the Engi neering magazine, of New York, in its number for March (1894) and in Spanish by the Universal, a newspaper of the city of Mexico." Note (p. 3). 4-20162 F1359.R76 The same. By Senor Don Matias Romero . . . and Mr. E. L. Cor- thell . . . Wash., 1894. 30 p. maps. 23y 2 cm. "Advantages of the Tehuantepec interoceanic route," by E. L. Corthell, p. 19-30. A13-2344 Torre^ Juan de la. Historia y descricion del ferrocarril Central mexicano. Resena historica de esa via ferrea. Noticias sobre sus principales obras de arte. Datos historicos, estadisticos, descriptivos, referentes a los estados, ciudades, pueblos, es- taciones, y en general a todos los lugares notables de la linea. Noticias semejantes sobre el ferrocarril Internacional mexi cano de Torreon a Piedras Negras, por el Lie. Juan de la Torre . . . Lleva un apendice con el reglamento de ferrocar- riles en extracto, itineraries, tarifas . . . Mexico, Impr. de I. Cumplido, 1888. iv, 284 p. illus. 15cm. 2-19861 F1209.T68 TJ. S. Bureau of statistics (Dept. of commerce and labor) . . . Commercial Mexico in 1905; area, population, production, railways, telegraphs, and transportation routes and foreign commerce and commerce of United States with Mexico, with tariff law of Mexico, rev. and cor. to Jan. 1, 1905. Wash., Govt. print, office, 1905. vi p., 2743-2947 incl. illus., tables, fold. map. 29V 2 x22i/ 2 cm. From the Monthly summary of commerce and finance for Feb., 1905. At head of title : Dept. of commerce and labor, Bureau of .statistics. 0. P. Austin, chief of Bureau. 7-41903 HF3236.U5 Page Abbot, G. D 1 Abort, J. J., See U. S. Pres. Mes sage 22 Adams, J. J., Lieut. See Bishop, W. W. 42 Adventures and recollections. Lane, W. P. - 47 Adventures in Mexico. Donnavan, C. 43 Adventures of an English Soldier, C. 41 Aguilar y Santillan, R 76 /vlabama volunteer troops. U. S. Avar dept. - 31 Alaman, Lucas, 1792-1853. Histor- ia de Mejico 1. See also Robinson, Mexico - 70 Album de los ferrocariles. See Mex ico - 91 Alcaraz, R 8 A.llen, DeWitt Clinton, 1835- See Hughes, J. T.__ __,_ 36 Allen, G. N 9 Allen, L. L., Pencillings _ 40 Almanac. Gen. Taylor s rough and ready - 64 Almonte, J. N., 181 2-] 869. See Rob inson, F. - 70 Alta California. See Conquest of N. Mexico. Altitudes. See Hart man, G. W., 45. Campbell, R. - 78 Amecameca. See Maxson, 11. R.__ - 82 American campaigns _20 American colony, Committee of. See Mexico - 84 American commonwealth series. See Royce, J. - 37 The American Egypt. Arnold, C.__ 76 American gift book 9 American guard at Tacubaya. See Smith, R. H. - 52 American quarterly register. See Baylies, F - 41 Amozoque. See Hillard, G. St.__ - 59 Ampudia, P. de, 9. See also Robin son, F.__ - 70 Anderson, A. D. Tehuantepec . . . railroad . ^0 Page Anderson, R., General, 1805-1871. Port. ___ 40 Anderson, R. An artillery officer 40 ANECDOTES. See The life of Gen. Tay lor, 68. Gen. Scott and his staff, 60. Taylor and Fillmore, 68. Gen. Taylor and the Mexican Avar, 64. Gen. Taylor and his staff, 64. Thorpe, T. B. Taylor anecdote book, 69. The Avar and its Avarriors, 32. Annales of San Francisco. Soule, F. . 7 Arista, M., 1802-1855. See Robinson, F. . _ 70 Arkansas Riv^r. See U. S. Engi neer dept. 38 Army, Mexico. Brady, A. C. Mexi co s fighting equipment, 77 See also Martin, P. F., 81. Mexican year book, 82. Mexico. Ministerio de guerra, 83. Niox, G. L. Arniee et marine, in Le Mexique, 84. Pan- American union, 85. Skinner, II. B., 103. Terry,. T. P., 86. Types of Mexican army, in Martin, P. F., 81. Army of occupation, Despatches, U. S. War dept., 30. See also Carle- ton, J. II., 43. Relic of our Avar, 49. Thorpe, T. B., 53. See Hughes, J. T., 35. U. S. Engi neer dept. - 38 Army of the West. Expedition of. Army, Scenes and adventures in. Cooke, P. St. G.__ - 79 Arnold, C. The American Egypt 76 Artillery, 2d. U. S. Company H. Battery M. Light Battery A. See Reilly, J. - - 49 Artillery corps. See Philadelphia grays. - 49 An artilleryman s story. Reilly, J._ 49 ARTILLERY officer in Mexican Avar. Anderson, R 40 Page Artillery, Our, in Mexican war. Van Deusen, G. W.__ 54 Authority by military officers. Davis, J., Civil power and 62 Autobiography of an English sold ier in U. S. army. Ballentine, G. 41 Aztec club. Names of original mem bers. See Wilcox, C. M.__ _ 32 Backus, E. Brief sketch of battle of Monterey, 40. Details of con troversy 41 Baerlein, H. Mexico, the land of unrest 76 Balbontin, M. _. 9 Balestier, J. N., ed. See Revere, J. W. 36 Ballentine, G. Mexican war 41 Baltimore and Washington volunteers. See Kenly, J. R.__ 47 Bancroft, II. !!.__ __1, 2, 3, 4 Banditti. See The high private-- _ 45 Barbarous Mexico. Turner, J. K.__ 87 Barra, F. L. de la, see Ponce de Leon, G. _ 5 Barreiro, A. See Alcaraz, R 8 Barrett, J. See International bureau of American Republics, 94. Pan- American union 85 Barton, M. Impressions of Mexico- 77 Battlefields, Mexican. See Roden- bough, T. F.__ 50 Battles of Mexico-- 9 Baylies, F __9, 41 Baz, G. History of Mexican railway 90 Beacons Mexico, See Mexico. Di- reccion 90 Beauregard, P. G. T., 1818-1893. Ro man, A 55 Beauregard s attack of Chapulte- pec. See U. S. Pres. Message- __ 22 Belknap, Win. G., 1794-1851. Life. See Gen. Taylor and his staff 64 Bellemare, L 10, 77 Benham, IT. W. Recollections of Mexico 41 Benjamin, Lieut. See Thorpe, T. B. Our army at Monterey 53 Page Benson, Sergt., 2d Artillery. See Reilly, J 49 i Benton, T. H. Thirty years view 10. See also Conquest of Santa Fe _ 34 Biddle, Letters, etc. See U. S. War dept. Messages of Pres . 29 Bigot, R. Le Mexique Moderne 77 Billings, H. See Phelps, W. D. Fore and aft 73 Biographical Sketches. See Frost, Life of Maj. Gen. Z. Taylor, 63 Gen. Scott and his staff, 60. Gen. Taylor and his staff, 64. Life and public services of Gen. Z. Taylor, 64-65. Powell, C. F. Life of Tay lor, 66. Robinson, F., 18, 70. Tay lor and his generals, 68. Twitchell, R.E., 37. The war and its war riors, 32. Birt, C. R, See Winter, N. O.__ _ 88 Bishop, W. W. Journal of 12 months campaign . 42 Bixby, Wm. K., 1857- See Taylor, Letters 67 Blake, Jacob Edmund (Engineer officer), 1812-1846. Life. See Gen. Taylor and his staff 64 Blichfeldt, E. H. A Mexican jour ney 77 Bliss, Wm. W. S., 1815-1853. Life. See Gen. Taylor and his staff 64 Blockade. See U. S. war dept. Des patches 50 The Bloody First." See Robert son, J. B 50 Boletin de ingenieros. Mexico. See Schulz, E. E. _ 51 Bonaparte, R. See Le Mexique 84 Bonner, J. Scott s battles in Mex ico 42 Bourgois, L. See Le Mexique 84 Boynton, H. V. See Platt, D. Gen. G. H. Thomas 70 Brackenridge, H. M. Mexican letters 10 Brackett, A. G. Gen. Lane s bri gade 42 Brackett, A. G. History of U. S. Cavalry 42 Page Brady, A. C. Mexico s fighting equip ment 77 Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Life. See Gen. Taylor and his staff 64 Breakwaters. See Manzanillo break water. A Brilliant national record. Gen. Taylor s life 62 British-owned Railways, Mexico. See Martin, P. F 81 The broad pennant. Taylor, F. W._ 74 Brooks, N. C. Complete history of Mex. war 10 Brown, Jacob, 1788-1846. Life. See Gen. Taylor and his staff, 64. Pow ell, C. F. Life of Maj. Gen. Taylor 66 Brown. Steamer Major Brown. See Tiden, B. P., jr 87 Buchanan, J., 1791-1868. See Corre spondence. Buena Vista. See a brilliant national record, 62. Fry, J. R. Life of Gen. Taylor, 63. Howard, O. O. Gen. Z. Taylor, 64. Life and public serv ices of Gen. Z. Taylor, 64-65. The life of Gen. Taylor, the hero, 65. Powell, C. F. Life of Maj. Gen. Taylor, 66. Rives, G. L. The U. S. and Mexico, 6. Carleton, J. H., 43. Gibson, J. W.,45. Grindall, J. J.,45. See also Baylies, F., 9. Benham, H. W., 41. Buhoup, J. W., 42. Kendall, G. W., 47. Reid, S. C., 49. Sketches of the Mexican war, 51. Wilcox, C. M., 32. Buena Vista, Battle-ground and vi cinity. See Fry, J. R. Life of Gen. Taylor 63 Buena Vista, Plan of battle. See Ripley, v. I, 17; Wilcox, 32; Rives, G. L., 6; U. S. Pres. Message 23 Buena Vista. Poem. By Grindall, J. J., 45. By A. Pike. See Roden- bough, T. F.__ 50 Buena Vista, Taylor at. See Fry, J. R. Life of Gen. Taylor 63 Buhoup, J. W. Narrative of central division . _ 42 Page Buoys. Mexico. See Mexico. Direc- cion 90 Burford, R. Description of a view of 01 the city of Mexico 78 Burnett, W. B., Colonel. See: The high private 45 Bustamente, Carlos Maria de, 1774- 1848. El nuevo Bernal Diaz del Castillo,! 1. See also Robinson, F. Mexico, 70. See Gen. Taylor and his staff 64 Butler, Pierce M., 1798-1847. Life. (Port.) See Wilcox, C. M.__-___ 32 Butler, Win. Orlando, 1793-1880. Life. See Gen. Scott and his staff 60 Caballero, Manuel. See Morales, V._ 84 Cadwalader. George, 1806-1879. Life. See Gen. Scott and his staff 60 See also Philadelphia grays 49 Calderon de la Barra, F. E. I. Life in Mexico 78 California. See also Alta California Conquest of New Mexico and Cal. < Lower California Upper California. Bancroft, H. H., His tory of the Pacific States,2, 3. Roy- ce, J., 37. See also Frost. J., Life 01 Maj. Gen. Z. Taylor, 63. Rives, G. L., The U. S. and Mexico. 6. Soule, F. Annals ... 7. Hittell, J. S., History, 4. Willard, Mrs. E., 33. California historical society. Papers. See Jones, W. C 1 36 California. HOW T secured. Bancroft, H. H 3 California, Three years in. Colton, W. 34 California, The U. S. Consulate in_ 4 A campaign in Mexico. Scribner, B. F. 51 Campaign of Gen. Scott. See Sem- mes, R. Service afloat 74 Campaign sketches 13 Campbell, R. Campbell s . . . guide 78 Camp life of a volunteer. Scribner, B. F. 51 Cape Horn,Account of voyage around. See Revere, J. W., A tour 36 Page * Captain of volunteers. See Con quest of Santa Fe 34 Capture of Monterey. See U. S. War dept. Correspondence with Gen. Taylor 27 Capture of Vera Cruz 43 Carleton, J. H. Battle of Buena Vista 43 Carpenter, W, W. Travel and ad ventures - 43 Carson, Christopher (called Kit Car son), 1809-1868. Life. See Gen. Scott and his staff 60 Carson, W. E. Mexico, the wonder land . -78 Casey, Silas, Capt., 1807-1882, 2d In fantry, storming Chapultepec. See Reilly, J. 49 Cass, L., 1782-1866. War with Mex ico n Castillo, J. M., See Alcaraz, R 8 The castle of San Juan ulloa, . . . Conner, P. S. P _ 71 Causes of Mexican war. See U. S. Congress 20 Cavalry. See also Dragoons. See Lane, W. B., 47. Frontier service, 44. Cavalry, History of the U. S. Brack- ett, A. G 42 Central America and its problems. Palmer, F. 85 Central America and Mexico. For- tier, A. _ 4 Central division, Mexican war. See Buhoup, J. W _ 42 Central Mexico, Map, showing route of army. See Life and public ser vices of Gen. Z. Taylor 64-65 Central Railway Mexico. See Mar tin, P. F 81 Cerro Gordo. See Hillard, G. St., 59. Kendall, G. W., 47. McSherry, R. El puchero, 48. Reilly, J., 49. Rip- ley, v. 2, 17. Rives, G. L., 6. U. S. War dept. Letter, 27. Wheel er, J. B., 32. Cerro Gordo, Battleground of. See Anderson, R., 40. Ripley, R. S., v. Page 2, 17. Rives, G. L., 6. Wilcox, C. M., 32. Cerro Gordo, Mexican lines of defens-e See U. S. Pres. Message 23 Chalco Route, Memoranda given by Lee to Mason, Concerning. See Ripley, R. S., v. 2, appendix 17 Chapultepec and the gates of Mexi co. (Map.) See Rives, G .L., 6. Wilcox, C. M 32 Chapultepec, Battle of. See Ander son, R., 40. Hillard, G. St., 59. Reilly, J., 49. Rives, G. L., 6. U. S. Pres. Message 23- Chapultepec, Fall of. See U. S. Pres. Message 23- Chapultepec, Storming of. See Ken dall, G. W., 47. Ripley, R. S., v. 2, 17. Wilcox, C. M., 32. Chautauquan magazine. See Blich- feldt, E. H 77 Chihuahua, Army of. See Buhoup, J. W. 42, Chihuahua, Capture of. Hughes, J. T. 35 Chihuahua, March upon. See Hughes, J. T. 35 Cnihuahua and Vera Cruz. See Rives, G. L. (> Childs, Thomas, 1796-1853. Life. See Gen. Scott and his staff 60 Cholula, Pyramid of. See Ander son, R. 40- Churubusco, Battle at. See Hopkins, G. T., 46. Kendall, G. W., 47. Ripley, R. S., v. 2, 17. Rives, G. L., 6. U. S. Pres. Message, 23. Wil cox, C. M., 32. Churubusco (map). See Rives, G. L. 6 A citizen s appeal 19 Civil power and authority by mili tary officers. Davis, J 62 Claiborne, J. F. IT. Life of J. A. Quitman 60 Claiborne, Thomas. See Frontier ser vice 44 Claretie, J. See Le Mexiquc 84 Clay, Henry, jr., 181 1-1 847. Life. See Gen. Taylor and his staff 64 Clifford, Nathan, 1803- 81. See U. S. Page War dept, Message, 27-28. See also under Correspondence. Climate, Mexico. See Campbell, R. 78. Pan-American union, 85. Skin ner, H. B., 86. Coahuila. See Hughes, J. T 35 Coincidences of the conquests of Mex ico 11 Colburn s united service magazine. See Ballantine, G., 41. A general s orderly, 45. Cole, J. R. Life and public services of W. S. Hancock _ -56 Colima. See Oswald, F. L. Summer- land sketches - - 85 (jolton, W. Three years in Cal 34 The coming Mexico. Goodrich, J. K. 80 Communications, Means of, Mexico. See also Public Avorks. See The Mexican year book, 82. Le Mexique, 84. Moore, II. Railway guide, 92. IT. S. Bureau of statist ics, 93. Complete history of the late Mexican war 11 Concise history of Mormon Battalion. Tyler, D. _ 53 Conditions in the Republic of Mex ico 78 Uoniier, David, ca. 1792-1856. Con ner, P. S. P. The Home squadron, 71. Letters, etc., see U. S. War dept. Messages of Pres.,29. Orders issued by him. See Temple, W. G., 52. Wiicox, C. M., 32. Conner, P. S. P. The castle of San Juan Ulloa, 71. The Home Squad ron, 71. Connelley, Wm. Elsey, 1855- editor. See Hughes, J. T., 36. Conquest of New Mexico and Cali- ornia, p. 34-39. See also Ban croft, H. H., 2-3. Rodenbough, T. F., 50. Conquest of Santa Fe 34 Conrad, D. H. Cerro Gordo. Siege of Vera Cruz. See McSherry, R. El puchero, 48. Ccnrad, R. T. A sketch of the life Page of Gen. Taylor. See Fry, J. R,__ 63 Constitution of California. See Col- ton, W. _ 34 Constitutionalists. See Conditions iii the Republic of Mexico 78 Consulates, American, in Mexico. See Moore, H. 92 Consulates, Mexican, in U. S. See Moore, H. _ 92 Contreras, Battle of. (Called Bat tle of Padierna, by Mexicans.) See Hillard, G. St., 59. Kendall, G. W, 47. Rives, G. L., 6. U. S. Pres. Message, 23 Contreras and Churubusco (Map). See Rives, G. L., 6. Ripley, R, S., 17 (v. 2). Wiicox, C. M., 32. Contributions, Military, in Mexico. See U. S. war dept,__ - 29 Cooke, P. St. G., Conquest of New Mexico, 34. Report of his march, 35. Scenes and adventures in the army, 79. See also U. S. Engi neer dept., 38. Coppee, II. Coincidences, 11. Gen eral Thomas, 69. Grant and his campaign, 56. Life and services of Grant, 56. See Reilly, J., 49. See also U. S. Pres. Message, 23. "Corporal of the guard." See the high private, - 45 Corpus Christi. See Thorpe, T. B. Our army on the Rio Grande 53 Correspondence between Sec y of War and Gen. Scott. U. S. War dept. - 26 Correspondence between Sec y of War and generals 24 Correspondence, Buchanan, Slidell, Trist, Clifford, Sevier. U. S. War dept, 27, 28 Correspondence, War with Mexico (Complete compilation). U . S. War dept, Messages of Pres 29 Correspondence with Gen. Taylor. U. S. War dept. 26 Corthell, E. L. Advantages of the Page Tehuantepec interoceanic route. Eomero, M. 93 The court of inquiry. See Wilcox, C. M. 32 <Jowan, J. E. Condensed history of Mex. war ]1 Oeelman, J. Diaz, master of Mexico 55 Croffut, W. S. See Hitchcock, E. A. 58 Croghan, George, 1791-1849. Life. See Gen. Taylor and his staff 64 <Cross, Trueman, *1846. Despatches rel. to U. S. War Dept., 27. Life. See Gen. Taylor and his staff 64 Powell, C. F. Life of Maj. Gen. Taylor, 66. <Cruise of the U. S. ship Cyane. See Dupont, S. F 71 <Cuernavaca, See Maxson, H. R. A practical . . . guide 82 ushing, Caleb, 1800-1879. Life. See Gen. Scott and his staff 60 <Cutts, J. M. Conquest of Cal. and N. M. 35 Cyane, U. S. ship, Cruise of. See Du pont, S. F., 71. See also Rowan, St. C. Recollections, 73. Dams. See Jalpa Dam. Darley, F. C. C., Illustrations by. See Fry, J. R., Life of Gen. Tay lor 63 Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Life. See Gen. Taylor and his staff 64 Davis, Jefferson. Speech of ... on exercise of civil power 62 Deas, G. Reminiscences 43 Debarkation of cavalry. See Wilcox, C. M. 32 Debarkation of Dragoons. See Wil cox, C. M. 32 Debarkation of troops. See Ripley, R. S., v. 2, 17. Wilcox, C. M., 32. Defenses of Monterey, Diagram of. See Fry, J. R, Life of Gen. Tay lor 63 Del Norte River. See U. S. Engineer dept. L 38 Dempsey, Private, killed 1847. See Reilly, J. 49 Denison, C. W. Hancock "the su- Page perb " 57 Denkschrift iiber eine reise nach Nord-Mexico. Wislizenus, A 37 De Peyster, J. W. Personal and military history of P. Kearny 59 Derby, Geo. H., Lieut. Top. Engi neers, wounded. See U. S. Pres. Message, 22. Wilcox, C. M., 32. Desert, The great American. See Tyler, D. 53 Deserters from U. S. army. See Hop kins, G. T., 46. Reilly, J., 49. See also San Patricia Battalion. Deserters from Mexican army. See Dominguez, Capt. Despatches from Gen. Taylor. See A brilliant national record, 62. Life and public services of Gen. Z. Tay lor, 65. Thorpe, T. B., Our army on the Rio Grande, 53. U. S. War dept., 27-29. Detail de las operaciones. Santa An na, A. L. de 51 Diaz, P., pres. Mexico, 1830- Creel- man, J., 55. Fornaro, C. de., 55. Godoy, J. F., 55. See also Baer- lein, H., 76. Conditions, 78. His port. See Mexican year book, 1908, 82. See also Ethics in action, 55. Tweedie, E. B. H., 56. Dick Crowninshield, the assassin,and Z. Taylor . . . Wright, H. C 69 Distances. See Hartman, G. W 45 Distances, New Mexico campaign. See Edwards, F. S. 43 Dobbins, S. D., Lieut. Adv. guards. See Life and public services of Gen. Z. Taylor 65 JJollero, A. Mexico al dia 79 Dominguez, Capt. See Wilcox, C. M. (p. 394-395) 32 Doniphan, Alex.Wm., 1808-1887. Life. See Gen. Scott and his staff, 60. Hughes, J. T., 36. Doniphan s campaign. Edwards, F. S., 43. Richardson, W. H., 50. Loniphan s campaign against the Navajos. See Hughes, J. T 35 Page Doniphan s campaign in Chihuahua. See Conquest of Santa Fe 34 Doniphan s expedition. Hughes, J. T., 35. See also Wislizenus, A., 37. Donnavan, C. Adventures in Mexi co 43 Downs, S. W., 1801-1854 (of Louis iana). See Webster, D. Dragoons. See Carleton, J. H., 43. De Peyster, J. W., 59. Eeilly, J., 49. Relic, 49. Eodenbough, T. F. 50. Wilcox, C. M., 32. Dubois, M. See Perigny, M. de 5 Duflot de Mofras, E.__ _ 11 Dunbar, II., Lieut. See Bishop, W. W. _ 42 Duncan, James, 1810-1849. Life. See Gen. Taylor and his staff, 64. Beil- ly, J., 49. Bipley, E. S., v. 2, 17. Dupont, S. F. War with Mexico 71 Durango, March upon. See Hughes, J. T. . _ 35 Eaton, Joseph Horace, 1815-1896. Life. See Gen. Taylor and his staff - 64 Edwards, F. S. Campaign in New Mexico - 43 Edwards, George, 1824-1890. See Be illy, J. - 49 El Molino del Eey, Battle of. See U. S. Pres. Message. _ - 23 El puchero. McSherry, E _ 48 Emory, W. H. Military reconnais sance. See U. S. Engineer dept__ 38 Enearnacion prisoners 44 Engineering, London. See The Bail- roads of Mexico 92 Engineering magazine. See Eomero, M. 93 Engineer Company and train arrived at Plan del Eio. See Wilcox, C.M. 32 Engineer Company. See Biley s Bri gade. Engineer officers, Eoster of. See Wil cox, C. M., Engineer officers. See Benham, H.W. 41 Engineer officers mentioned by Scott. See U. S. Pres. Message 22 Page- Engineer operations in attack of Mexico City. See U. S. Pres. Mes sage 22 Engineers, Co. A. Smith, Gust. W. 52 Engineers at Battle of Churubusco. See U. S. Pres. Message 22 Engineers locate and construct bat teries. See Wilcox, C. M 32 Engineers at battle of Contreras. See U. S. Pres. Message _ _ 22 Engineer Soldiers. See U. S. Pres. Message 22 Engineer soldiers. Company of. See U. S. Pres. Message _ _ 22 Engineers work on battery. See U. S. Pres. Message 22 Engineers with Patterson. See U. S. Pres. Message 22 English, W. II., 1 822-1 896. Life. See Cole, J. E., 56. Denison, C. W., 57. Forney, J. W., 57. Enock, C. E., Mexico - 79 Escalante, F. M. See Alcaraz, E.__ Estado de la iluminaeion y balizami- ento de las costas. Mexico. Direc- cion - 90 Estournelles de Constant, P. H. B. d Eelations exterieurs. See Le Mexique Les Etats-Unis Mexicains. Zayas, E. E. de . - 89 Ethics in action - 55 ^volution of the myth. McPherson, J. D. --- 1 Ewell, Rich. Stoddard, 1816-1872. Kearny s 1st Dragoons. See Hen derson, G. F. E. Stonewall Jack son, 58. Eeilly, J - 49 Face to Face with the Mexicans. Iglehart, Mrs. F. C. G. _ - 80 Facts for the People. See Moody, L. 16 Facts in the life of Gen. Taylor. Stearns, C. - 67 Farragut, D. G. Life of L. Farragut 70- Farragut, D. G., 1801-1870. Life. By Farragut, L., 71 Mahan, A. 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See Phelps, W. D. Fore and aft__ 73 Lee, Bobt, Edward, 1807-1870. Mem oirs. Long, L., 59. Popular life. Mason, E. V., 59. See also Fron tier life, 44. Reilly, J., 49. See Wilcox, C. M., 32. Lee wounded at Chapnltepec. See Mason, E. V. Popular life ______ 59 Lemcke, II. Mexicko: das land und seine leute _____________________ 81 L Toy-Beaulieu, P. See Le Mexique- 84 Letters of W. Scott. See Scott, WJ. Letters, 61. See also Correspond ence. Letters of Gen. Taylor. See Taylor, Z., 67. See Life and public serv ices of Gen. Taylor, 64-65. Thorpe, T. B. The Taylor anecdote book, 69. See also Correspondence . . . Levasseur, W. See Le Mexique an debut _________________________ 84 Levying of duties. IT. S. War dept, 29 Life in Mexico. Calderon de la Bar- ca, F. E. I ____________________ 78 Lite and services of Gen. U. S. Grant. Coppee, II. . __________________ 56 Life and military services of W. S. Hancock. Forney, J. W _________ 57 Life of Gen. W. Scott, commander-in- chief . _ 61 Page Life of Maj. Gen. Taylor. Powell, C. F. . 66 The life of Gen. Taylor, the liero__ _ 65 Life and public services of Gen. Z. Taylor _. 64, 65 Lighthouses Mexico. See Mexico. Direccion 90 Lincoln, George, d. 1847. Life. See Gen. Taylor and his staff, 64. See also Allen, G. N. Mexican treach eries, 9. Linnard, Thomas B., 1810-1851. See U. S. Pres. Message 23 Lists of officers who marched with army under Scott. U. S. Adjt. gen. office 53-54 Littell s living age. See Late victor ies 48 Livermore, A. A. The war with Mex ico reviewed 15 Lobos, Island of. See Moore, II. J. Scott s campaign in Mexico 61 Logan, John Alex., 1826-1886. See Hudnut, J. M., Commanders 70 Lombard, Albert. See The high pri vate 45 Long, A. L. Memoirs of R. E. Lee __ 59 JL.OS Angeles, Battle of. See U. S. Engineer dept., 38. U. S. Pres. Message, 23. Lossing, Benson, J. See bumpter, A. 67 Lott, W. C. Landing of expedition against Yera Cruz 48 Lower California. See Eevere, J. W._ 36 Lumholtz, K. S. Unknown Mexico, 81. New trails in Mexico, 81. Lytle, James T. The Ranger s song. See Eeid, S. C. 49 McClellan, George Brinton, 1826- 1885. Life and campaigns. Hil- lard, G. St., 59. Hurlbert, W. II., 46. Michie, P. S., 60. See also Wilcox, C. M., 32. McClellan commended by Magruder. See U. S. Pres. Message 22 McCoy, Frank, Capt. See Hopkins, G. T. _ 46 McCulloch, Ben., 1811-1862. See Gen. Xll Page Taylor and his staff, 64. Reid, S, C., Scouting expeditions, 49. McCulloch s Texas rangers. See Reid, S. C., __. - 49 McKay, AV. See Cowan, J. E. _. 11 McKenzie, Sam., Capt., 1st Division, 2d Artillery, d. 1847, killed at Cha- pultcpec. See Reilly, J. - 49 Maclay, E. St. History of the U. S. navy - 72 McPherson, J. B. See Hudnut, J. M v Commanders - "0 McPherson, J. D., Evolution of the myth - 15 McSherry, R. El puchero, 48. A Mexican campaign sketch, 48. McWhorter, G. C. Incident in war of U. S. with Mexico 37 Madero, Francisco I., pres. Mexico, 1873-1893. See Baerlein, H., 76. Conditions in the Republic of Mex ico, 78. Madero sin mascara. Aguilar y San- tillan, R, - 76 Magruder, John Bankhead, 1811-1871 Commending Foster and McClellan. See U. S. Pres. Message 22 Mahan, A. T. Admiral Farragut - 73 The maker of Modern Mexico. Tweed- ie, E. B. H. - 56 The man who likes Mexico. Gillpat- rick, O. W - 80 Manzanillo breakwater. See Martin, p. F. 81 Manzanillo harbor. Plan of. See Martin, P. F. - 81 Manzanillo, Port of. See Martin, P. F. - 81 Mansfield, E. D. Life of Gen. Scott, 61. See also Illustrated life 61 Mansfield, E. D. Mexican war 15 Mansfield, Jos. King Fenno, Engi neers, 1803-1862. Life. See Gen. Taylor and his staff, 64. Report, see U. S. War dept. Correspondence 27. Map of operations in Texas. See U. S. Engineer dept, Report of Sec y of Avar _ 54 Page March from Puebla upon Mexico. See U. S. Adjt. Gen. s office. Lists ___ 54 March from Santa Fe to San Diego. Cooke, P. St. G. _ - 35 March of Kentucky cavalry from Louisville to the Rio Grande. See Encarnacion prisoners. ------ _ 44 March of U. S. troops from San An tonio to Saltillo. Baylies, F ----- 41 March of U. S. troops under Gen. Wool. Baylies, F. _ 41 March to Mexico. See Hillard, G. St. 59 March under Wool from San Antonio de Bexar to Saltillo. Hughes, G. W. See U. S. Engineer dept. Re port _____ - 54 March upon Chihuahua and Durango. See Hughes, J. T. _ - 35-36 Marches. See Rodenbough, T. F.__ 50 Marcy, Wm. Learned, 1786-1857. Rep rimand to Gen. Taylor. See Taylor, Z. Gen. Taylor s letters, 67. Scott, W., Letters of Gen. Scott and Sec y Marcy, 61. Mariano Paredes, see Paredes. Marines. See McSherry, R. El pu chero ________ Martin, P. F. Mexico of the 20th cen tury _______ Maryland volunteers. See Kenly, J. R. Mason, E. V. Popular life of Gen. R. E. Lee ___________ - 50 Mason, James L., Capt., Engineers, 1817-1853. (Map drawn by him.) See U. S. Pres. Message, 23. See also Reilly, J., 49. Matamoras. See Relic of our war 49 Thorpe, T. B. Our army at Mon terey, 53. Thorpe, T. B. Our army on the Rio Grande, 53. Matamoras to Point Isabel (Map). See Rives, G. L., 6. Maury, Dabny H., Lieut., 1824-1900. See Reilly, J.__ - 49 Maxson, H. R. A practical up-to- date guide to Mexico city , May, Chas. A., 1818-1847. Life. See Gen. Taylor and his staff ---- - 64 Page May s dragoons charging the enemy s batteries. See Fry, J. R. Life of Gen. Taylor _ _ 63 Mayer, B. History of the war ... 16 Mexico as it was . . . 82. Meade, George Gordon, 1815- 72. Plan of defenses of Monterey, drawn by him. See Reid, S. C., 49. See also Relic of our war, 49. Memoir of tour to northern Mexico. Wislizenus, A. 37 Memoirs of Lieut. Gen. Scott, by him self. See Scott, W. 61 Merida. See Kendall, ,1. S. Seven Mexican cities 81 The Mexican boundary from Texas to California (map). See Rives, G. L. The U. S. and Mexico. _ 6 A Mexican campaign sketch. McSher- ry, R. _ _ 48 Mexican Central Railroad. See Torre, J. de la _ _ 98 Mexican cities, Seven. Kendall, J. S. 81 Mexican cities. See Skinner, H. B., 86. Steele, J. W., 86. Mexican coasts. See Lighthouses. Mexican defenses. See Grant, U. S. Personal memoirs 56 Mexican Gulf, War in the. See Mac- lay, E. St. _ _ 72 Mexican Indians. See Kirkham, St. D. Mexican trails 81 Mexican invasion. See Rives, G. L 6 A Mexican journey. Blichfeldt, E. IT. 77 Mexican letters L 10 Mexican market, Scene in. See An derson, R. 40 Mexican people, History of. Ban croft, IT. II. _ 4 Mexican railway, History of. Baz, G. 90 Mexican revolution, 1910. See Baer- lein, II. ____ 76 Mexican situation. See Mexico (City) Committee 84 Mexican trails. Kirkham, St. D 81 Mexican treacheries. Allen, G. N 9 Mexican war, 1846-1848. See p. 8- 33 See also Conquest of California and Ne\v Mexlco,p. 34-39. Special cam- Page paigns and battles, etc., p. 40-54. Biographical material, p. 55 - 70. The Navy, p. 71-74. See also Ben- ton, T. H. Thirty years view-, 10. Mexican Avar correspondence. See Cor respondence. Mexican war, Military reports. U. S. War dept. _ . 30 Mexican war. Notes on the. Oswand- el, J. J. . .__ 48 Mexican war series. See Stratemey- er, E. .__ 67 Mexican war, Sketches of 51 Mexican war veterans 17 Mexican water carriers. See Ander son, R, _ 40 Mexican year book 82 Mexico. Direction general de faros. Estado de la iluminacion 90 Mexico, Map of. See Martin, P. F., 81. Rives, G. L., 6. Mexico. Ministerio de conmnicaciones y obras publicas 91-92: Mexico. Ministerio de guerra y ma rina sa Mexico. See also Central Mexico. Cit ies and towns. See Mexican cities. Foreign relations. See Estournelles de Constant, P. II. B. d , in Le Mexique, 84. Mexican year book, 82. Mexico. See also Palmer, F. Central America 101 Mexico al dia. Dollero, A 79 Mexico and her military chieftains. Robinson, F. _* 70 Mexico and the U. S. Abbot, G. D.__ 1 Mexico, Army. See Army, Mexico. Mexico as it was and as it is. Mayer, B. _ 82 Mexico, The coming. Goodrich, J. K. 80 Mexico, Conditions in the Republic of 78 Mexico, Defense. See The Mexican year book, 1908 . 82 Mexico, Diary of a trip to. Moler, A. B. 84 Mexico s fighting equipment, Brady, A. C. 77 Mexico, Guides. See Campbell, R. 78 xiv Page Lemcke, II. , 81. Steele, J. W., 86. Terry, T. P., 87. Mexk-o, History of. See p. 1-7. Mexico in miniature. Skinner, II. B. 86 Mexico, Insurrection. See IT. S. War de])t. C]aims.__ ___ 88 Mexico. International bureau of American republics 80 Mexico, its ancient and modern civi lization. Knock, C. R. 79 Mexico, the land of unrest. Baer- lein, IT.__ - 76 Mexiko: das land uml seine leute. Lemcke, II. - 81 M xico, Life in. Calderon de la Bar- ca, F. E. !.__ - 78 Mexico, Navy. See Navy, Mexico. Mexico, Northern. Wislizenus, A.__ 37 Mexico of the 20th century. Martin, P. F. _ - 81 Mexico, past, present, future. Tyler, R. E. _ - 87 Mexico. Persecution of Mexican citi zens. See U. S. Congress _ Mexico, Railroads. See Railroads, Mexico. Mexico. Sketches of the war in north ern Mexico - ; ">2 Mexico to-day. Winton, G. B. 89 Mexico, Valley of. See The Valley of Mexico. Mexico, the wonderland of the South. Carson, W. E. - 78 Mexico (City). See Blichfeldt, E. II., 77. Burford, R. Description of a view, 78. Campbell, R., 78. Kendall, J. S., 81. Maxson, H. R., 82. Mexico, City of. Attack of. See U. S. Pres. Message 22 Mexico City. Capture of. See Ander son, R., 40. Rives, G. L., 6. Taylor, F. W. The broad pennant, 74. Mexico (City). Committee of Ameri can colony. Facts submitted 84 Mexico (City). Distances from Vera Cruz to. See Hartman, G. W 45 Mexico City. Surrender of. See Sump- ter, A. - 6 ~ Page Le Mexique au debut de xxe siecle 84 Le Mexique moderne. Bigot, R 77 Michie, P. S. General McClellan 60 Michoacan v The Tarascos of. See Lumholtz, K. S. Unknown Mexico 81 Military contributions in Mexico. See U. S. War dept. _ 29 Military forces employed in Mexican war 20 Military instruction, Mexico. See Martin, P. F. _ 81 Military occupation of New Mexico. Twitchell, R. E. _ _ 37 Military reconnaissance from Ft. Leavenworth to San Diego. U. S. Engineer dept. _ 38 Military reports from commanders of army. U. S. War dept. _. _ 30 Military service institution of the U. S. Journal. See Re illy, J., 49. Relic of our war, 49. Lott, W. C., 48. Van Deusen, G. W., 54. Military transportation, Mexico. Mex ico. Ministerio de comunicaciones y obras publicas. Reglaniento _ 92 Milligan, J. F. See Grindall, J. J.__ 45 Minor wars of the U. S. See Ladd, H. (). - -15 Missing lieutenants. See IT. S. War Dept. Despatches from Taylor- _ 27 Mitla. See Blichfeldt, E. II. _ _ 77 A mixed dish from Mexico. See Mc- Sherry, R. El puchero 48 Moler, A. B. Mexico 84 Molino del Rey, El. Battle of. See Anderson, R., 40. Kendall, G. W., 47. Reilly, J., 49. Rives, G. L., 6. Ripley, R. S., v. 2, 17. Wilcox, C. M., 32. Molino del Rey, Chapultepec in dis tance. See Denison, C. W. Han cock - 57 Monterey, and its approaches (map). See Grant, U. S. Personal memoirs 56 Monterey, Battle of. Backus, E.,40- 41. A brilliant national record, 62. Carpenter, W. W., 43. See also Fry, J. R., 63. Howard, O. O., 64. Kendall, G. W., 47. Life and pub- Page lie services of Gen. Taylor, 64-65. Life of Gen. Taylor, 65. Powell, C. F., Life of Maj. Gen. Taylor, 66. Keid, S. C., 49. Elves, G. L., 6. See also Map in Rives, G. L., 6. Monterey, Defenses of. See Fry, J. R., 63. Reid, S. C., 49. (See also plan by G. Meade, in Reid, S. C,), !!). Ripley, R. S., v. 1, 17. Wilcox, C. M., 82. Monterey. Our army at. Thorpe, T. B., _ . 53 Monterey, Storming of. See Reid, S. C. 49 Montgomery, If. Life of Maj. Gen. Z. Taylor 66 Moody, L. History of the Mexican war 16 Moore, II. Railway guide 92 Moore, II. J. Scott s campaign in Mexico 6] Morales, V. El Senor Root in Mexico 84 Morehead, Chas. R., 1838- Personal recollections. See Hughes, J. T. 36 Morelos y Pavon, Jose Maria, 1765- 1815. See Robinson, F. _ 70 Mormon Battalion. See Cooke, P. St. G. Conquest of New Mexico 34 Mormon battalion and first wagon road over . . . desert. See Tyler, D. 53 Mormon battalion, History of. Tyler, D. ____ 53 Moses, B. The railway revolution in Mexico 92 Moses, J. T. To-day in the land of to-morrow 85 Mosquito Flotilla. See Jones, C. C. 72 Mount Iztaccihuatl. See Anderson, R. 40 Mount Orizaba. See Anderson, R 40 Mountains, Mexico. See Campbell, R. 78 Mounted company of artillery. See A general s orderly 45 Mounted riflemen. See Frontier sketch es, 44. Lane, W. B. Regiment, 47. Lane, W. P., Adventures, 47. Reid, S. C., 49. Reilly, J., 49. Munoz, M. See Alcaraz, R. _ ___ 8 Munroe, John. d. 1861. Life. See Gen. Taylor and his staff 64 Page Murphy, C. J. Reminiscences, 16. See also Cowan, J. E., 11. Navajos. Doniphan s campaign a- gainst. See Hughes, J. T.__ ___ 35-36 Naval and marine service. Numter of persons employed in Mexican war U. S. Navy dept. 74 Naval battery, W\ork of. See Mac- lay, E. St. _ _ 72 Naval forces. See U. S. Pres. Mes sage. .(House doc.) 24 Naval operations. Soley, J. R. Ad miral Porter, 74. U. S. Navy dept. Annual report, 74. See also Con ner, P. S. P., 71. Dupont, S. F., 71. Farragut, L., 71. Griffis, W. E. 72. Jones, C. C., 72. Mahan, E. T. 73. Parker, W. II., 73. Phelps, W. D., 73. Revere, J. W., 73. Rowan, St. C., 73. Skinner, H. B., 86. Tay lor, F. W., 74. U. S. Navy dept. Number . . . 74. Navy, Mexico. See Martin, P. F., 81. Mexican year book, 82. Mexico. Ministerio de guerra y marina. Me- moria, 83. Niox, G. L. Armee et marine, in Le Mexique, 84. Pan- American union, 85. Skinner, H. B., 86. Terry, T. P., 87. New eclectic magazine. See McSher- ry, R, 48 New Mexico. See Cutts, J. M., 35. Rives, G. L., 6. U. S. State dept. Message of Pres. 37 N w Mexico, Campaign in. Edwards, F. S., 43 New Mexico, Conquest of. See Con quest. See also Conquest of Santa Fe, 34. New T trails in Mexico. Lumholtz, K. S. 81 New York Herald. July 11, 1850. See Webster, D. 69 New York historical society. See Mc- Whorter, G. C. 36 New York volunteers. See The high private 45 Nichols, Win. A., Lieut., 1817-1869. xvi Page Reilly, J. 1 . 49 Niox, G. L. Armee et marine. See Le Mexique 84 Nisbet, J. See Soule, F. _ 7 Noll, A. II. From empire to republic 5 North American review. See Webster, D. _ 69 Northern Mexico, Sketches of cam paign in. Giddings, L 45 Northern Mexico, Sketches of the war in 52 North American states, History of. Bancroft, IT. H. _ 3, 4 North Mexican states. Bancroft, II . H. 3, 4 Norton, F. IT. Life and public serv ices of W. S. Hancock _ _ 57 Notes written during the Mexican war on both lines of operation. (In German.) Zirckel, O _ 33 Number, etc., of persons employed. U. S. Navy dept. 74 Oaxaca. See Blichfeldt, E. IT 77 O Brien, John P. J. d. 3850. Life. Gen. Taylor and his staff _ 64 Occasional papers, U. S. Engineer School. No. ]6. See Smith, Gust. W. 52 Occupation of Mexican territory. U. S. Pres. Message . 24 "An officer of the U. S. A." See Life and public services of Gen. Z. Taylor 64-65 Officers killed, wounded, etc. U. S. War dept. Eeport 32 Officers, Military record of. See Rod- enbough, T. F. 50 Officers serving in Mexican war. See Koster of officers. Officers who marched with army under Scott, U. S. Adjt. Gen. s office. 53-54 Official reports. See Thorpe, T. B. Our army on the Eio Grande 53 Ohio, 5th Infantry. See note in Ja- mieson, M. 46 Ohio volunters, Co. C, 2d regiment. See Jamieson, M. - 46 Ohio volunteers, 1st regiment of. See Page Giddings, L. 45 Okee-cho-bee. See Fry, J. R., (53. Life and public services of Gen. Taylor, 64-65. Life of Gen. Taylor, (55. The one-legged sergeant. See A sketch of the life and character of Gen. Taylor _ 66 "One who has seen the elephant!" See Scribner, B. F. Camp life of a volunteer . 51 "One who was thar. " See Scribner, B. F. Operations, Line of U. S. army (map) See Grant, U. S. Personal memoirs 56 Operations of Gen. Price at Santa Fe. See Hughes, J. T.__ _ 35-36 Orderly in Mexico, A general s 45- Orders issued by Gen. Scott and Com modore Conner. See Temple, W. G. 52 Oiegon. See Hives, G. L. 6 The Oregon country (map). See Rives, G. L. _ (5 Organization of the army of the U. S., An account of. Robinson, F._ 18 Organization of the Mexican army. See Martin, P. F. _ 81 Ortiz, R. See Alcaraz, R. _ 8 Oswald, L. Summerland sketches 85 Oswandel, J. J. Notes of Mexican Avar . ____ 48 The other side. Alcaraz, R. _ 8 Our army at Monterey. Thorpe, T. B. 53 Our army on the Rio Grande. Thorpe, T. B. . 53 Our artillery in Mexican war. Van Deusen, G. W. _ 54 Our battles in Mexico. See Fry, J. R., Life - 63 Our cavalry in Mexico. Lane, W. B. 47 Our late conquest 20 Our war chest. See Relic of our war. 49 Ozaca. See Oswald, F. L. Summer- land sketches 85 Pacific coast. See Revere, J. W 36 Pacific states, History of. Bancroft, H. H. - 2, 3 Padierna, Battalia de. Schulz, E. E._ 51 Padierna, Battle of. See Contreras. Page Palmer, -F. Central America 85 Palmetto regiment. See Moore, H. J. Scott s campaign in Mexico 61 Palo Alto, Battle of. See A brilliant national record, 62. Fry, J. E., Life of Gen. Taylor, 63. Howard, O. O., Gen. Taylor, 64. Kendall, G. W., 47. Life and public services of Gen. Z. Taylor, 64-65. The life of Gen. Taylor, the hero, 65. Ripley, R. S., v. 3, 17. Rives, G. L., 6. Thorpe, T. B. Our army on the Rio Grande, 53. U. S. War dept. Re port, 32. Wileox, C. M., 32. Pan-American union. See also Inter national bureau of American repub lics. Mexico 85 -Paredes. Mariano Paredes y Arril- laga, pres. Mexico, 1790-1849. See Robinson, F 70 Parker, W. II. Recollections 73 Patterson, Robt,, Maj. Gen., 1792- 1881. See Anderson, R., 40. Gen. Scott and his staff, 60. See also A general s orderly, 45. Tilden, B. P., jr., 87. Portrait, see Wileox, C. M., 32. fayno y Flores, Manuel, 1810-1894. See Alcaraz, R. 8 Les pays modernes. See Bigot, R 77 Paz, E. La invacion norte americana en 1846 16 Peace with Mexico. Gallatin, A. See also Rives, G. L. 6 Peculiar service in Mexico. See Farra- gut, L. Life 71 Pencil lings of scenes upon Rio Gran de. Allen, L. L. 40 I ennington, Alex. C. M., Brig.-Gen., 1838- See Reilly, J. 49 Pennsylvania cavalry. See Lott, W. C. 48 Pennsylvania. Co. E, 2d Penna. regi ment. See Ilartman, G. W. 45 Pennsylvania volunteers, 1st regiment. See Oswandel, J. J. Notes _ . 48 The people s life of Gen. Z. Taylor. See The life of Gen. Taylor, the hero 65 Perigny, M. de. Les Etats-Unis du Page Mexique 5 Perote Castle. See Reilly, .1 . _ ___ 49 Perry, M. C. (By) Griffis, W. E 72 Persecutions of Mexican citizens. See U. S. Congress 8 8 Personal memoirs. Grant, U. S. 56 Personal recollections. Morehead, C. S. See Hughes, H. T. _ 36 Peterson, C. J. Military heroes of the war 16 Phelps, W. D. Fore and aft 73 Philadelphia grays . 49 Picard, A. See Le Mexique 84 Pictorial history of Mexico. Frost, J. 12 Pictorial life of Gen. Taylor 66 See also The life of Gen. Z. Taylor, the hero, 65. Picturesque Mexico. Wright, Mrs. M. R, - _ 89 Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869. Life. See Gen. Scott and his staff, 60. McSherry, R. Mexican campaign sketch ___ 48 Pike, Albert, 1809-1891. Buena Vista. (A poem.) See Rodenbough, T. F. 50 Pillow, Gideon Johnson, 1806-1878. Life. See Gen. Scott and his staff. 60. U. S. War dept. Letter, 27. Portrait, see Wileox, C. M., 32. Pillows and Quitman s attacks. See Kendall, G. W. 47 Pino Village, Wagon route to. See U. S. Engineer dept. ^_ 38 "Pioneer Corps." See Reilly, J 49 Plan del Rio. See Wheeler, J. B 32 Wileox, C. M., 32. Platt, D. Gen. G. H. Thomas, a critical biography 70 Point Isabel. See Reilly, J., 49. See also map, in Rives, G. L 6 Ponce de Leon, G. El interinato pres- idencial de 1911 5 Pope, John, Top. Engineers, 1823- 1892. See U. S. Pres. Message 23 Popocatepetl from Puebla. See An derson, R. 40 Porter, C. T. Review of the Mexican war 17 Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891. Soley, Page ,}. E. 74 Postal service, Mexico. See Lagrave, M., Postes et telegraphes. In Le Mexique, 84. Moore, II., Eailway guide, 110. Mexican year book, 82. Powell, C. F. Life of Maj. Gen. Tay lor 66 Prescott, W. H. See Calderon de la Barca, F. E. I. _ .__ 78 Price, Sterling, 1809-1867. Price s des patch, and sketch accompanying despatch. See U. S. Pres. Message, 23. Portrait, see Wilcox, C. M., 32 Price, Sterling. (His) operations at Santa Fe. See Hughes, J. T 35-36 Prieto, Guillermo, 1813- See Alca- raz, E, _ 8 Prince, F. O. See Goodrich, F. E 57 Prisoners, Mexican war. See Encar- nacion prisoners 44 A private s own journal. Hartman, G. W. 45 Progreso. See Kendall, J. S. Seven Mexican cities 81 Public works, Mexico. See Krantz, C. Chernins de fer et travaux publics. In Le Mexique, 84. Mexico. Mini- sterio de comunicaciones y obras publicas. Anales de la Secretaria . . . and Memoria, 91. See also Martin, P. F., 81. Puebla. See Hillard, G. St., 59. Eives, L., 6. Puebla, March to Mexico from. See IT. S. Adj. Gen. s office. Lists__ 53-54 Puebla, Panorama of. See Ander son, E. 40 Puebla, Siege of. See Moore, H. J. Scott s campaign in Mexico 61 Puebla de Los Angeles. See Ander son, E. 40 Puebla de Taos, Battle of. See TJ. S. Pres. Message 23 Puebla, March to Mexico from. See Lane, W. B., 47. U. S. Adj. -Gen. s office. Lists, _ 53-54 Pyramid of Cholula. See Anderson, K. _ 40 El puchero. McSherry, E. 48 Page Querataro. See Kendall, J. S. 81 Querataro, Treaty at. See U. S. State dept. 26 Quintas y Arroya, General Juan. See Martin, P. F. _. 82 Quisenberry, A. C. History by illus tration _ 66 Quitman, John Anthony, 1799-1858. Life. Claiborne, J. F. II., 60. See also Gen. Scott and his staff, 60. Portrait, see Wilcox, C. M., 32. Quitman. See also Pillow s and Quit- man s attacks. Quitman s report. See U. S. Pres. Message 23 Eailroads, Mexico. Anderson, A. D. Tehuantepec inter-ocean railroad, 90. Baz, G. History of the Mex ican railway, 90. Krantz, C. Chem- ins de fer . . . See Le Mexique, 84. Mexico. Ministerio de comunica ciones y obras publicas. Album, 91. Eeglament, 92. Eeseria histor- ica, 92. Moore, H. Eailway guide, 92. Martin, P. F., 81. Moses, B. The railway revolution in Mexico, 92. The railroads of Mexico, 92. Eeavis, L. U. An international railway to the city of Mexico, 92. Eomero, M. The Tehuantepec Is thmus railway, 93. Eomero, M. Geog. and statistical notes, 86. Eo mero, M. Mexico and the U. S., 86. Torre, J. de la. Historia, 93. See also Campbell, E., 78. Garay, J. de. An account, 108. Mexican year book, 82. Pan-American union, Mexico, 85. U. S. Bureau of statistics, 93. Public works, Mexico. Eailway guide. Moore, H 92 Eambles in backwoods of Mexico. Os wald, F. L. 85 Eamirez, Ignacia, 1818-1879. See Al- caraz, E. 8 Eamirez, J. F. Mexico durante du guerra 6 Ramsey, A. C., Col. llth Inantry. d. Pat/e 3869. See Alcaraz, R. The other side 8 Ramsey, George D., 1800-1882. Life. See Gen. Taylor and his staff 04 Kandolph, S. N. Life of Gen. Thoni. J. Jackson 58 The Ranger s song: (Poem) by James T. Lytle. See Reid, S. C._. - 49 Read, B. M. Guerra Mexico- Ameri cana 17 Reavis, L. U. An international rail way to the city of Mexico 92 Reelus, E. See Le Mexique 8-1 Recollections of a naval officer. Park er, W. II. __. _ 73 Recollections of Mexico. Benham, II. E., 41. Thompson, W., 87. Recollections of the Mexican war. Rowan, St. C. _ 73 Reconnaissance, Military. See U. S. Engineer dept. 38 Recuerdos de la invacion. Roa Bar- cen a, J. M. 17 The regiment of mounted riflemen. Lane, W. B. 47 Regulars and volunteers engaged in in Mexican war. U. S. Adjt. Gen. s office 20 Reid, S. C. Scouting expeditions 49 Reilly, J. An artilleryman s story. 49 Reinosa. See Reilly, J. ___ 49 Relic of our war with Mexico 49 Reminiscences of a campaign in Mex ico. Robertson, J. B., 50. Smith, I. . _ 52 Reminiscences of campaign on Rio Grande. Deas, G. _ 43 Reports, Military, from commanders of IT. S. army. U. S. War dept.__ 30 Reprimand of Sec y Marcy. See Tay lor, Z. Gen. Taylor s letters 07 Resaca de la Palma, Battle of. See Thorpe, T. B. Our army on the Rio Grande, 53. U. S. War dept. Report, 32. See also A brilliant national record, 02. Fry, J. R., 03. Howard, O. O., Gen. Taylor, 04. Life and public services of Gen. Z. Taylor, 04-05. The life of Gen. Page Taylor, the hero, 05. Ripley, R. S., v. 1, 17. Rives, G. L., 0. Wilcox, C. M., 32. Revere, J. W. A tour of duty in California 36 Revere, J. W. Keel and saddle 73 Review of reviews. See Brady, A. C. 77 Richardson, W. H. Journal 50 Ridgeley, Randolph, 1814-1840. Life. See Gen. Taylor and his staff__ _ 04 Riley, Bennet, 1780-1852. Commend ing Tower. See U. S. Pres. Mes sage, 22. See Gen. Scott and his staff, GO. Wilcox, C. M., 32. Rmggold, Sam., 1800-1840. See Fry, J. R., Life of Gen. Taylor, 03. Gen. Taylor and his staff, 04. Powell, C. F. Life of Taylor, GO. Rio del Norte, Troops on. See U. S. Pres. Message 21 Rio Grande. Allen, L. L., Pencillings. 40. Stratemeyer, E. With Taylor on the Rio Grande, 07. Tilden, B. P., jr. Notes 011 the Upper Rio Grande, 87. See also Smith, I, 52. Rio Grande, Army on. U. S. War dept. . _ 27 Rio Grande, Campaign on. Deas, G._ 43 Stevens, I. T. 19 Rio Grande, Map of operations on. See U. S. Engineer dept. Report 54 Rio Grande, March of Kentucky cav alry from Louisville to. See En- carnacion prisoners 44 Rio Grande, Our army on the. Thorpe, T. B. _ 53 Rio Grande, Passage of. See Relic of our war 49 Rio Puerco, Survey of. See II. S. Engineer dept. 38 Rio San Gabriel, Passage of. See U. S. Engineer dept., 38. IT. S. Pres. Message, 23. Ripley, R. S. The war with Mexico- 17 Rivers, Mexico. See Campbell, R., 78. Martin, P. F., 81. Skinner, II. B., 80. Terry, T. P., 87. Rives, G. L. The U. S. and Mexico. G Page Roa Barcena, J. M. Recuerdos de la invacion 37 Roads. See Jamieson, M. Journal notes, 46. See also Mexico, Guides. Robarts, W. II. Mexican war veterans 17 Roberts, B. K., Brig. Gen. See U. S. Adjt. Geii. s office. Official 53-54 Robertson, J. B. Reminiscences 50 Robinson, F. An account of organiza tion of the army of U. S., 18. Mex ico, and her chieftains, 70. Rodenbough, T. F. From everglade to canon 50 Roland, John Fred., Major, 3818-1852. See Reilly, ,J. _ 49 Roman, A. Military operations of Gen. Beauregard 55 Romance of military life. See Cooke, P. St. G. Scenes _. _ 79 Romero, M. Geographical and sta tistical notes on Mexico, 86. Mex ico and the U. S., 86. The Tehuan- tepec Isthmus railway, 93. Romula de la Vega, General. See Rob inson, F. Mexico 70 Roosevelt, Theodore, pres. U. S., 1858- See Fornaro, C. de Diaz, czar of Mexico 55 Ross, G. M. von. See Wislizenus, A. 37 Root, Elihu, 1845. Morales, V., El Senor Root en Mexico 84 Roster of Kentucky troops and offi cers.. See Quisenberry, A. C 66 Roster of navy officers, Mexican war. See Wilcox, C. M. 32 Roster of officers. See Kenly, J. R. 47. U. S. Adjt. Gen. s office. Lists, 53-54. Roster of officers and troops. See Mc- Sherry E., El puchero, 48. Reid, S. C., 49. Roster of troops. See Hartman, G. W. 45 Roster of volunteer officers, Mexican war. See Wilcox, C. M. 32 Roster of volunteers. See McSherry, R. El puchero 48 Rough and ready almanac. See Gen. Taylor s 64 Page- Rough and ready reckoner. See also The Taylor text -book _ 69 Rowan, St. C. Recollections of the Mexican war 73 Royce, J. California 37 Rurales, Mexico. See Martin, P. F. 81 The Sabine River (map). See Rives, G. L. _ 6. Saborio N. See Alcaraz, R 8- Sacramento River, Battle of. See U. S. Pres. Message, 23. Map of battleground. See Rives, G. L., 6. St. Patrick company. See Hopkins, G. T. _ _ 46- Saltillo, March from San Antonio to. See Baylies, F., 41. U. S. Engi neer dept., 54. Samson, W. IE. See Taylor, Z. Let ters of Z. Taylor _. _ 67 San Antonio, March from Saltillo to. See Baylies, F., 41. Reilly, J., 49. TJ. S. Engineer dept. Report, 54. oan Cosme Gate (Garita). See Hil- lard, G. St., 59. Reilly, J., 49. Rives, G. L., 6. U. S. Pres. Message, 22. San Diego, March from Santa Fe to. Cooke, P. St. G., 35. U. S. Engi neer dept,, 38. San Francisco, Annals of. Soule, F. 7 San Francisco, History of. Hittell, J. S. . 4 San Jacinto. See Rives, G. L 6 The San Jacinto campaign (map). See Rives, G. L. _ 6 San Jacinto veterans. See Lane, W. P. . - 47 San Juan d Ulloa. See A brilliant national record, 62. Conner, P. S. P., 71. San Juan Teotihuacan. See Max- son, II. R,__ - 82: Pan Patricio battalion. See Hopkins, (jr. T., 46. Ripley, R, S., v. 2, p. 258, 261, 355. 17. Wilcox, C. M. (p. 225, 382, 392-395.) 32. See also Deserters. San Pasqual, Actions at. See U. S.. Page Engineer dept., 38. U. S. Pres. Message, 23. Santa Anna, A. L. de, Detail de las operaciones, 5.1. Las guerras, 18. :See also Anderson, R., 40. Mans field, E. D., 15. Rives, G. L., 6. Robinson, F., 70. Portrait, see Wilcox, C. M., 32. Santa Anna s letter and note,see U. S. Pres. Message 21 Santa Anna s plan. See U. S. Pres. Message 21 Santa Fe, Conquest of. See Conquest 34 Santa Fe, Operations at. Hughes, J. T. 35, 36 Santa Fe, Report of march from. Cooke, P. St. G 35 -Santillan, R. See Aguilar y Santil- lan, R. 76 Sappers and Miners C. See llil- lard, G. St Life of McClellan, 59. Reilly, J., 49. U. S. Pres. Message, 22. Wilcox, C. M., 32. >atterlee, Rich. S., Surgeon, d. 1880. See Reilly, J., _ _ 49 Baylor, Sergt,, O., Co. II, 2d Artil lery: Planted colors of regt. on for- tications of enemy near bridge at Chapultepee. See Reilly, J.__ . 49 Scenes and adventures in the army. Cooke, P. St. G. _ _ 79 Scenes de la vie militaire an Mex- ique. Bellemare, L. 77 Sehiafino, F. See Alcaraz, R. _ 8 Schulz, E. E. Batalla de Padierna 51 Scott at Puebla. See Rives, G. L.__ 6 Scott s battles in Mexico. Bonner, J. 42 Scott s campaign. See Ballentine, G. 41. Hartman, G. W., 45. McSher- ry, R. El puchero, 48. Moore, II. J., 61. Rodenbough, T. F., 50. Semmes, R., 74. Scott s correspondence. See IT. S. State dept. Correspondence, 24. L. S. War dept., 24, 26. Scott s entrance into the city of Mex ico. See Kendall, G. W., 47. Wil cox, C. M., 32. S.ott, W. General order no. 111. See Page Wheeler, .1. B., 32. General order no. 376. See U. S. War dept., 29. See also Temple, W. G., 52. tocott, General, and his staff 60 Scott. Illustrated life of Gen. W.__ 61 Scott, W. Letters of, and of Sec y Marcy . _ 61 Scott. Life of Gen. W. Scott__ _ 61 Scott, W. Line of operations of his army. See U. S. Pres. Message- _ _ 23 Scott. Mansfield, E. 1). Life of Gen. W. Scott _ 61 Scott. Moore, II. J. Scott s cam paign in Mexico 61 Scott, W. Memoirs by himself 61 Scott, W. Orders by him. See Tem ple, W. G., 52. See also Scott, W. General orders. Scott, W,., Report to, by Gen. Pillow See U. S. War dept. Letter 27 Scott. Sumpter, A. The lives of Gen. Z. Taylor and . . 67 Scott. Wright, M. J. Gen. Scott___ 62 Scott, W. See also Anderson, R.__ 40. Complete history of late Mexi can war, 11. Taylor and his gen erals, 68. U. S. Pres. Message, 22. Scouting expeditions. Reid, S. C.__ 49 Sciibner, B. F. Camp life 1, _ 51 Scribner B. F. A campaign in Mex ico 51 Seaports, Mexico. See Campbell, R., 78. Martin, P. F., 81. The Mexi can year book, 82. Skinner, IT. B., 86. Sedgwick, John, Lieut,, 1813-1864. See Reilly, J. _ 49 Segura, F. See Alcaraz, R. _ 8 Selous, H. C. Burford, R. Semmes, R. Service afloat 74 "Senex." See McPherson, J. T)._ 15 A series of intercepted Mexican let ters. Smith, Robt. II. _ _ 52 Service afloat and ashore. Semmes, R. . _ 74 Seven Mexican cities. Kendall, J. S. 81 Sevier, A. IT. War with Mexico, 19. See also Correspondence. Shackford, C. C. A citizen s appeal 19 Page Shackleford, Muscoe L., Lieut., 1813- 1847. See Reilly, J. - 49 Sheppard, Morris, 1875- See Condi tions in Republic of Mexico 78 Sherman, Thomas West, 1813-1879. Life. See Gen. Taylor and his staff (54 Sherman, Wm. Tecmnseh, 1820-1891. See Hudnut, J. M. Commanders- 70 Shields, James, 1810-1879. Life. See Gen. Scott and his staff, 60. See also Bishop, W. W., 42. Reilly, J., 49. Portrait, see Wilcox, C. M., 32. A short statement of the causes _ _ 19 Sierra Caliente. See Lumholtz, K. S. Unknown Mexico - 81 Sierra de Jumanes, Survey of. See U. S. Engineer dept. - 38 Sierra Grande, Survey of. See U. S. Engineer dept. _, Sierra Madre. See Lumholtz, K. S. Unknown Mexico, 81. Smith, Isaac, 52. A sketch of the life and character of Gen. Taylor _ - 66 A sketch of the life and public serv ices of Gen. Z. Taylor _ - 67 Sketches of the Mexican \var__ _ 51 Sketches of the war in northern Mex ico -- - 52 Skinner, H. B. Mexico in miniature- 86 Slidell, John, 1793-1871. Instructions to, 24. See also Correspondence. SlidelPs mission. See Elves, G. L.__ 6 Sloat, John Drake, 1780-1867. Let ters, etc. See U. S. War dept. Mes sages of Pres - 29 Smith, F. H. A white umbrella in Mexico - 86 Smith, G. W. Company A, Corps of Engineers 52 Smith, G. W. Report, See U. S. Pres. Message, 22. Wilcox, C. M., 32. Smith, Isaac. Reminiscences of a campaign in Mexico - 52 Smith, Joseph, Martyrdom of. See Tyler, D. 53 Smith, Martin Luther, 1819-1866. See Page- U. S. War dept. Report of Sec y of war . ; 31. Smith, Persifor Frazier, 1798-1858. Life. See Gen. Scott and his staff, 60. Frontier service, 44. Portrait, see Wilcox, C. M., 32. Smith, R, C. See Maclay, K. St.__ 72 Smith, Robt, II. Series of intercepted Mexican letters _ 52. Snow, Miss E. R. The Mormon bat talion, and first wagon road over the great American desert. See Tyler, D. 53. "A soldier of the old guard." See Ethics in action 55 Sonora. See Lumholtz, K. S. New trails in Mexico 81 Soule, F. Annales _ 7 The South American series ,ed. by M. Hume. See Enock, C. R.__ - 79 Southern magazine. See Frontier ser vice - 44 Spain, Kingdom of (Map). See Rives, G. L. _ 6 Stanley, Sam., Private, 2d Artillery. See Reilly, J. - - 49 Steamship lines, Mexico. See Camp bell, R. _ - " 8 - Martin, P. F., 81. Mexican year book, 82. Moore, IE., 92. Romero, M., 86. Stearns, C. Facts in the life of (Jen. Taylor _ Steele, J. W. To Mexico by palace car 8(> Steele, Matthew Forney, 1861- See U. S. General staff. . . . American campaigns . Sterling, M., Capt, See Tilden, B. P. jr. - Stevens, George, Lieut,, 1823-1* 4b. See Relic of our war _. - 49 Stevens, I. I. Campaigns of the Rio Grande - - ]9 Stevens, Isaac Ingalls, 1818-62. (En gineers.) Wounded. See Wilcox, C. M. . - 32. Stockton, Robt. Field, 1796-1866. Stockton s campaign. See Riveie, J. W. Keel and saddle, 73. L. t- Page ters, etc. See U. S. Wlar dept. Messages of Pres., 29. Operations. See Eevere, J. W., 36. Portrait, See Wilcox, C. M., 32. Stonewall Jackson. See Jackson, Thomas J. .Stratemeyer, E. With Taylor on the Eio Grande 67 Brother, D. II. See Illustrated life of Gen. Scott 61 >ummerland sketches. Oswald, F. L. 85 Sumpter, A. The lives of Gen. Z. Taylor and Gen. W. Scott 77 Tabasco, Expedition to. See Maclay, E. St., 72. Second attack. See Mac- lay, E. St., 72. Table-lands, Mexico. See Campbell, E. 78 I Tacabuya. See Eeilly, J 49 Tacabuya. American guard at. See Smith, E. H. 52 j Tactics of Mexican war. See Hillard, G. St. 59 | Tampico. See Hillard, G. St., 59. Kendall, J. S- 81 Tampico, View of. See Anderson, B. 40 Tampico, Wharf at. See Martin, P. F. 81 Tarascos of Michoacan. See Lum- hotz, K. S. Unknown Mexico 81 Tattnall, J., jr., 1796-1871. Jones, C. C. Life and services of 72 Tattnall s attack. See Maclay, E. St. 72 Taylor, F. W. The broad pennant __ 74 Taylor, J. Martyrdom of Jos. Smith, See Tyler, D. 53 Taylor, Zachary, 1784-3850. Taylor and Fillmore. Life of Maj. Gen. Taylor 68 Taylor and his campaigns 68 j Biographical notes. See Taylor, Z. Letters of 67 I A brilliant national record 62 | Taylor s campaign. See A bril liant national record 62 \ -Conrad, E. T. A sketch of the life of. See Fry, J. E. _ _ 62-63 ! Page Davis, J. Speech of Hon. J. Davis 62 Despatches. See A brilliant nation al record, 62. Thorpe, T. B. Our army on the Eio Grande, 53. U. S. War dept., 27, 30. Frost, J. Life of Maj. Gen. Z. Taylor _ 63 Fry, J. E. Life of Gen. Taylor 63 Gen. Taylor and his staff 64 Howard, O. O., Gen. Z. Taylor 64 Letters. See Taylor, Z. Letters, 67. Thorpe, T. B. The Taylor anecdote book, 69. Life and public services of Gen. Z. Taylor 64-65 The life of Gen. Taylor, the hero_ 65 Montgomery, II. The life of Maj. Gen. Z. Taylor 66 Operations in Mexico, Map of. See Fry, J. E. Life 63 Pictorial life of Gen. Taylor 66 Quisenberry, A. C. History by il lustration 66 Eeply to Games letter. See U. S. War dept. 30 Eeports. See U. S. Pres. Message_21-22 A sketch of the life and character __ 66 A sketch of the life and public services of Gen. Z. Taylor! 67 Stratemeyer, E. With Taylor on the iEio Grande 67 Sumpter, A. The lives of Gen. Z. Taylor and . . . 67 Taylor and Fillmore. Life of Maj. Gen. Z. Taylor 68 Taylor and his campaigns 68 Taylor and his generals 68 Taylor s letters. See Taylor, Z._ 67 Taylor s text -book, . . . 69 Thorpe, T. B. The Taylor anecdote 69 Webster, D. Eemarks of 69 Wright, H. C. Dick Crowningshield 69 See also Anderson, E., 40. Com plete history of the late war, 11. Scott, W. Memoirs, 61. Thorpe, T. B. Our army at Monterey, 53. Taylor, Z. Correspondence. U. S. State dept. Correspondence, 24. U. S. War dept., 26-27. (Complete Page compilation) U. S. War dept. Mes sages of the Pres., 29. Tehuantepec, Account of the Isthmus of. Garay, J. de__ - 90 Tehuantepec inter-ocean railroad. An derson, A. D. _ - 90 Tehuantepec interoeeanic route. Cor- thell, E. L.__ - 93 The Tehuantepec Isthmus railway. Ro- mero, M. Tehuantepec route. See The Mexican year book 82 Telegraph service, Mexico. See La- grave, M. Postes et telegraphes, in Le Mexique, 84. Moore, II. Rail way guide, 92. IT. S. Bureau of statistics, 93. Temple, Wm. Grenville, 1824-1894. Memoir of landing of U. S. troops, 52. (In Connor, P. S. P. The Home Squadron, 71.) Tennessee cavalry. See Furber, G. C. 44 Tennessee, Commanders of the Army of. Hudnut, J. M. _ - 70 Tepic. See Lumholtz. K. S. Unknown Mexico - 81 Terry, T. P. Terry s Mexico; hand book for travellers - 87 Texas. See Rives, G. L 6 Texas, History of. Bancroft, II. II., 2. History of, by " A traveller," 13. See also Bancroft, H. H. His tory of Pacific Sattes, v. 11, 2-3. Texas, Map of operations in. See U. S. Engineer dept. Report -54 Texas Mounted Riflemen, 1st. See Lane, W. P. - 47 Texas ranger, The. See Reid, S. C., 49. Sketches of Mexican war, 51. Thirty years view. Benton, T. II. 10 Thomas, George Henry, 1816-1870. Coppee, II. Gen. Thomas, 69. John son, R. W. Memoir of Maj. Gen. G. II. Thomas, 69. Platt, D. Gen. G. II. Thomas, 70. Van Home, T. B. The life of Maj. Gen. Thomas, 70. Thompson, W. Recollections of Mex ico - B7 Page Thornton Seth B., d. 1847. Life. See Gen. Scott and his staff, 60. See also Reilly, J., 49. TLorpe, T. B. Our army at Monterey. 53. Our army on the Rio Grande, 53. The Taylor anecdote book, 69. Three years in California. Colton, W. 34 Through Modern Mexico. Gadow, II. F. - 80 Tilden, B. P. jr. Notes on upper Rio Grande - 87 To-day in the land of to-morrow. Moses, J. T.__ - 85 Toluca. See Maxson, 11. R., Practical guide - 82 To Mexico by palace car. Steele, J. W. - 86 1 Tom Owen, the bee-hunter, See Thorpe, T. B. Topographical Engineers, Roster. See Wilcox, C.-M. - 32 Torre, J. de la. Historia y descricion del ferrocarril Central mexieano 93 Torrescano, P. M. See Alcaraz, R.__ Tortillas. See Anderson, R. _ - 40 Totten, Joseph Gilbert, 1788-1863. Re port. See Hillard, G. St., 59. U. S. Pres. Message. 21-22. Wilcox, C. M., 32. Tour of duty in California. Revere, J. W. - 36 Tower, Zealous Bates, Engineers.! 819- 1900. Tower commended by Col. Riley. See U. S. Pres. Message, 22. Wilcox, C. M., 32. Townsend, Edward Davis, 2d Artil lery, 1817- See Reilly, J. _. - 49 Transportation, Mexico. See also Rail- roads,Mexico Steamship lines. See Mexican year book, 1908-1913, 82. Martin, P. F., 81. Moore, H. Rail way guide, 92. U. S. Bureau of statistics, 93. A Traveller." See History of Tex as - Travels and adventures in Mexico. Carpenter, W. W. - 43 Treaty between U. S. and Mexico. See Page Kenly, J. R., 47. U. S. State dept., 25-26. U. S. War dept. Message from the Pros., 27. Treaty of Guadahipe Hidalgo. See Elves, G. L. 6 Treaty ratified. See Rives, G. L.__ 6 Trist, Nicholas P., 1 798-] 875. See also Correspondence. U. S. State dept. Correspondence 24 Turnbull, Win., Top. Engineers, 1800- 1874. See U. S. Pres. Message 23 Turner, J. K. Barbarous Mexico 87 Tuspan, Fall of. See Maclay, E. St. 72 Tuttle, I. F. Our late conquest 20 Tweedie, E. B. H. The maker of modern Mexico 56 Twelve months campaign. See Bish op, W. W. _ . 42 Twelve months volunteer. Fnrber, G. C., 44. See also Jamieson, M. 46 Twiggs, David Emanuel, 1790-1862. Life. See Gen. Scott and his staff, 60. Report of. See Hillard, G. St., 59. 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Message _ 21-23 U. S. Pres. Occupation of Mexican territory 24 U. S. Pres. Refusal to furnish in structions to Slidell 24 U S. State dept. Correspondence 24 U. S. State dept. New Mexico and Cal. Message 37 U. S. War dept, Claims growing out of insurrection in Mexico __ 88 United States consulate in California. Kelsey, R. W. _ _ 4, 5 Universal." See Romero, M 93 Unknown Mexico. Lumholtz, K. S._ 81 Upper California (map). See Rives, G. L. 6 Urquidi, F. See Alearaz, R. _ Vagabond life in Mexico. Bellemare, L. _ _ 77 The Valley of Mexico. See Camp bell, R., 78. Hillard, G. St., 59. U. S. Engineer dept, Notes, 38. U. S. War dept. Report, 31. The Valley of Mexico (map). See Rives, G. L., 6. Grant, U. S. Per sonal memoirs, 56. U. S. Pres. sage, 23. U. S. War dept, Report of Sec y of War, 31. Ripley, R. S. v. 2, 17. Wilcox, C. M., 32. Van Deusen, George W., 1859- Our artillery in the Mexican war 54 Van Home, T. B. The ife of Maj. Gen. G. II. Thomas _ _ 70 Vega, De la. See Romula de la Vega. 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