INDEX
585
Jalisco Lancers, at Monterey, 1. 494. |
Jalisco state, and Santa Anna, 1. 376; in discussion on peace, 2. 464. |
Jarauta, C. D. de, as guerilla, 2. 171; offers to join Americans, 421; executed, 423. |
Jarero, J. M., at Cerro Gordo, 2. 44. |
Jarnagin, Spencer, and tariff of 1846, 2. 257, 496. |
Jay, John, and War of 1812, 2. 280. |
Jefferson, Tampico incident, 1. 425. |
Jesup, T. S., and tents, 1. 206; and Wool's train, 274; Taylor on, 352; quartermaster general, 475; and Taylor's inadequate preparations for Monterey campaign, 482, 491; and preparations for Vera Cruz expedition, 545. |
Jesup, Fort, troops at (1845), 1. 140. |
Jobson, S., on Ulúa, 1. 536. |
John Adams, and Vera Cruz expedition, 2. 18; in Home Squadron, 197, 446; in attack on Tuxpán, 444. |
Johnson, Andrew, on cause of war, 1. 189. |
Johnson, Sir Thomas, Mexican partisan, 1. 531. |
Johnston, A. S., at Monterey, 1. 253; Texan regiment for Taylor, 480; staff position, 492. |
Johnston, J. E., at Chapultepec, 2. 154, 155; takes reinforcements to Scott, 184; force at Puebla, 432. |
Jomini, Baron de, on simplicity of war, 1.x; on generalship, 2. 315. Jones, Anson, on Polk and war, 1. 445, 446. |
Jones, Roger, adjutant general, 1. 474. |
Jones, T. A. C., occupation of Monterey, 1. 69, 323, 327, 423; commands Pacific squadron, 2. 448. |
Jones, W. D., American consul at Mexico, reports cited passim. |
Jornada del Muerto, Doniphan's march, 1. 300, 518. |
Journal des Débats, on sympathy with Mexico, 1. 1124; on monarchist plan, 470; attitude toward United States, 2. 295; on weakness of Mexico, 297; on outbreak of war, 300; on Palmerston, 301; and interposition, 304; on American victories, 305; and terms of peace, 308, 309; on Mexico expedition as achievement, 321; criticism of military operations, 507. |
Juárez, B. P., and demand on Church property, 2. 10, 11. |
Judiciary, Mexican, character, 1. 12-3, 409, 427; in occupied territory, 2. 229. |
Juno, at Santa Barbara, 1. 527. |
Justice of the war, 1. ix, 66-7, 70-83, 98, 100-1, 116-22, 136-7, 187, 190, 325-7, 2. 310-1, 322-4, 514. |
Juvera, J., at Venado, 1. 553. |
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Kearny, Philip, in Scott's army, 2. 77; at Churubusco, 119. |
Kearny, S. W., preparation for Santa Fe expedition, force, 1. 286, 288, 515; map of route, 287; march to Bent's Fort, 288-9, 515; caravan with, 289; Armijo's preparations, 289, 292-3; Price's reinforcement, 290, 516; Mormon battalion, 290, 516; proclamation and letter to Armijo, 290, 516; advance to San Miguel, 291; assurances to inhabitants, 291-2, 516; expected fight at Apache Canyon, condition of force, 292-3, 516; resistance abandoned, 293-5, 516-7; occupies Santa Fe, 295-6; march to southern district, 297; leaves for California, 297, 517; reaches it, condition of force, 341; battle of San Pascual, 341-2, 534; in advance on Los Angeles, 3423; rule in New Mexico, 2. 217; rule in California, 217; governor of Mexico City, 438; and Frémont, 454; governor of Vera Cruz, 457; leaves Mexico City, 476. |
Kendall, Amos, on peace, 2. 314. |
Kendall, G. W., in Santa Fe expedition, 1. 72; on losses at Monterey, 505. |
Kendrick, H. L., at siege of Puebla, 2. 424. |
Kenly, J. R., on war enthusiasm of Mexicans, 1. 442. |
Kennedy, | , and Rebolledo, 2. 423.
Kent, William, on the war, 2. 273. |
Kentucky troops, enlistments, 1. 195; in Monterey campaign, 255, 492, 496; at Buena Vista, 383, 386, 388, 554, 555, 558; in Wool's march, 509; at Saltillo, 541; at siege of Vera Cruz, 2. 343; at Cerro Gordo, 352; in Taylor's later force, 417; call (1847), 431. |
Kerr, Croghan, at Palo Alto, 1. 164, 168; at Resaca de la Palma, 172, 467. |
Kilburn, C. L., at Buena Vista, 1. 391, 558. |
Kimball, E. A., at Chapultepec, 2. 410. |
King, Preston, position in House, 2. 496. |