INDEX
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Dress, Mexican, 1. 18-9, 24; Californian, 316. |
Drink. See Liquor. |
Dromgoole, G. C., position in House, 2. 496. |
Drum, S. H., company at Molino del Key, 2. 143, 145, 403; at Chapultepec, 152, 156; at Belén garita, 159, 160; killed, 160; light artillery, 366. |
Ducoing, Theodore, claim, 1. 427. |
Duflot de Mofras, Eugène, on cause of war, 1. 189; and California, 324, 523. |
Duncan, James, battery in Texas, 1. 146; at Palo Alto, 168, 169, 465; at Monterey, 241, 243, 248, 258, 492, 496; advance to Saltillo, 264; field battery, 450; at Resaca de la Palma, 467; in advance of Perote, 2. 61; Amozoc affair, 70; in Scott's army, 77; at Churubusco, 115, 117; at Molino del Rey, 143-6; at Chapultepec, 161; and uprising in the city, 167; and cabal against Scott, 178, 435; Scott's charges against, 188, 436; Polk rescues, 188; reconnaissance of Mexicaltzingo route, 372, 373; and Quitman's advance to Belén garita, 414. |
Du Petit Thouars, A. A., and California, 1. 523. |
Du Pont, S. F., cruise off western coast of Mexico, 2. 205; at La Paz and San José, 449. |
Duran, Jose, and surrender of Ulúa, 2. 340, 342. |
Durango state, and Santa Anna, 1. 376; and secession coalition, 2. 86. |
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Echagaray, Domingo, at San Juan |
Bautista, 2. 446. |
Echeagaray, Lt. Col., at Molino del Rey, 2. 145; at San Cosme garita, 413. |
Echols, R. M., regiment in Taylor's force, 2. 417. |
Eckford, Henry, claim, 1. 426. |
Edson, Alvin, at siege of Vera Cruz, 2. 335. |
Education, under Spanish rule, 1. 13; common, after independence, 14, 409; higher, 14. |
Eighth Cavalry, Mexican, at Monterey, 1. 494. |
Eighth Infantry, in Texas, 1. 143; at Palo Alto, 164, 168, 466; at Resaca de la Palma, 174; at Monterey, 246, 492, 496, 501; advance to Saltillo, 264; in Scott's army, 2. 77; at Churubusco, 112, 115, 116, 384; at Chapultepec, 157; at siege of Vera Cruz, 343; at Molino del Rey, 402. |
Eighth Line Infantry, Mexican, at Monterey, 1. 494. |
El Carmen Island. See Carmen. |
El Paso, aspect and people, 1. 300, 302; force against Doniphan Brazito affair, 300-2, 518; Doniphan occupies, 302-3. |
El Telégrafo. See Telégrafo. |
Elections. See President. |
Eleventh Infantry, in Scott's army, 2. 77, 363, 422, 432; at Chapultepec, 154, 410; at Churubusco, 385; at Molino del Rey, 402. |
Eleventh Line Infantry, Mexican, at Cerro Gordo, 2. 52, 347; at San Cosme garita, 162; and Vera Cruz, 334. |
Elkins, Samuel, claim, 1. 426. |
Elliot, Charles, British minister in Texas, on chances of expected war, 1. 105, 107; on Texas as theat e of war, 107; on policy of expansion, 123. |
Ellis, Powhatan, American representative at Mexico, 1. 63; and claims, 76-7; and California, 324; on Tornel, 484. |
Ellis, T. H., American chargé at Mexico, reports cited passim. |
Empire of Itúrbide, 1. 35. |
Encarnación, Santa Anna's army at, 1. 381; map of district, 382. See also next title. |
Encarnación prisoners, capture, 1. 370-1; sent south, 562; at Huejutla, attempt to release, 2. 418. |
Engineers, military, Mexican, 1. 156, 461, 2. 312; American corps, 1. 451; in the war, 2. 320, 513; under Scott, 349, 356, 366. |
England. See Great Britain. |
Erie, in Pacific squadron, 2. 189, 447. |
Escudero, J. A. de, and Farias, 2. 5, 9. |
Espectador, on the war, 1. 442. |
Esperanza, on Americans, 1. 484. |
Esteva, J. W., on Mexican character, 1. 410. |
Estrada, Gutierrez de. See Gutierrez de Estrada. |
Europe, expected to aid Mexico, 1. 1125, 442. See also Foreign relations; Interposition; nations by name, especially France; Great Britain; Spain. |