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INDEX
Louisville Legion, at Monterey, 1. 255. |
Lowell, J. R., and secession, 2. 272; on slavery and the war, 274; opposition to the war, 279. |
Lower California, map of tip, 2. 207; naval occupation, counter-attacks, 207-8, 448-9, 454; in peace negotiations, 469, 476. |
Lozano, Ramón, Spanish chargé at Mexico, and peace negotiations, 2. 135, 396, 467; on Spain and Mexico, 297; on Mexican force at time of evacuation, 416. |
Lumpkin, Wilson, opposes war, 1. 189. |
Index From M to Z
M |
McCall, G. A., at Resaca de la Palma, 1. 170, 172. |
McCall, J. G., American consul at Tampico, reports cited passim. |
McClellan, G. B., on Brazos Island camp, 1. 205; engineer, 451; at Cerro Gordo, 2. 349, 353; with Scott, 366; at Contreras, 378; on volunteers, 513. |
McClellan, John, topographical engineer with Scott, 2. 366. |
McClung, A. K., at Monterey, 1. 253. |
McCulloch, Ben, on scout, 1. 204; rangers in advance on Monterey, 236; at battle of Monterey, 243, 498; and Santa Anna's advance, 382, 554; at Buena Vista, 556. |
McFaul, Eneas, Jr., American consul at Laguna, reports cited passim. |
McGillivray, Simon, claim, 1. 427. |
McIlvaine, A. R., on advance to Rio Grande, 1. 456; on cause of the war, 2. 493. |
McIntosh, J. S., in Texas, 1. 143; at Palo Alto, 164; reinforcements for Scott, guerilla attacks, 2. 76-7, 171, 422; at Molino del Rey, wounded, 144, 145, 403. |
Mackall, W. W., battery at Monterey, 1. 241, 243, 248, 258, 492, 496, 508; and volunteer officers, 481; on Pillow, 2. 433. |
McKay, J. J., position in the House, 2. 496. |
McKee, W. R., at Buena Vista, 1. 388, 390, 391, 394, 555, 557; killed, 394. |
Mackenzie, A. S., and Santa Anna, 1. 202-3, 479. |
McKenzie, Samuel, at Chapultepec, 2. 153, 157. |
Mackintosh, E., British consul at Mexico, and California, 1. 524, 2. 302; and peace, 133, 467; and Mexican finances, 254, 255, 477. |
McLane, Louis, American minister at London, on England and the war, 1.442; on British dislike, 2. 295; on Europe and Texas, 502; on Mexican sympathy in England, 300; on attitude of France, 503; on British interposition, 302, 303; and vigorous war, 305; and Aberdeen and warning on annexation, 308; on influence abroad of the war, 324. |
McLane, R. M., takes instructions to Taylor, 1. 350. |
McLane, in attack on Alvarado, 2. 199; in Tabasco expedition, 200. |
McNamara, Eugene, California grant, 1. 527; and Mexican propaganda, 2. 81. |
McPherson, J. D., on Marcy, 1. 475. |
McReynolds, A. T., with Scott, 2. 77. |
Madrid Heraldo, on the war, 2. 298, 503. |
Magoffin, James, character, 1. 293; and Armijo, 293, 516. |
Magruder, J. B., battery at Cerro Gordo, 2. 55; at Contreras, 104, 105, 378; at Chapultepec, 154, 161; light artillery, 366; at Molino del Rey, 403. |
Maguey, drink from, 1. 508. |
Mahonese, in Home Squadron, 2. 446. |
Maldonado, E., and brother, at Sari Juan Bautista, 2. 446. |
Malek Adel, captured, 2. 205, 446; added to navy, 447. |
Mangino, R., Mexican chargé at Paris, reports cited passim. |
Mangum, W. P., on Polk, 2. 270; position in Senate, 496. |
Manifest destiny, and attitude toward Mexico, 1. 123, 444, 2. 322. See also Annexations. |
Mansfield, J. K. F., at Monterey, 1. 259, 250, 251, 500; on Fort Brown, 468; at Buena Vista, 555. |
Manufactures, attempted promotion in Mexico, 1. 16-7. |
Manzanillo, occupied, 2. 207. |
Map of Mexico, 1. xxii. |
Marchante, Francisco, and evacuation of Tampico, 1. 512. |
Marcy, Fort, at Santa Fe, 1. 296. |
Marcy, W. L., and Taylor's occupation of Texas, 1. 142, 452; and advance to Rio Grande, instructions, 144, 453, 463, 490; and raising of army, 191, 193; clash with Scott, 190-1, 477; appearance, 193; and Scott's deliberateness, 199; and occupation of Tamaulipas, 263, 360; and Monterey armistice, 263; and advance to Saltillo, 264; and defensive line policy, 283; and Price's force, 290; relations with Scott, 354; throws responsibility of Vera Cruz plans on him, 355, 540; as claims commissioner, 430; character, 475; on Folk's alarm, 476; and volunteers, 480, 2. 320; and Wool's march, 1. 510; and further calls for volunteers, 537; and Scott's preparations, 539, 544, 545; and Taylor's Presidential ambition, 547; and Ten Regiment Bill, 2. 74; and peace negotiations, 122; and Trist-Scott quarrel, 128, 129, 389, 390; and failure of negotiations (1847), 138; recalls Price, 166; and Scott and cabal, 188, 437; on Conner, 202; and Scott's order for military government, 220; appointment to Cabinet, 271; and Gaines's six-months men, 272; on Democratic dissensions, 281; political despair, 291; on opposition, 292; and Mexico expedition, 343, 346; and Scott's release of time-expired men, 356; on Scott at Puebla, 362; does not expect peace, 391; and douceur, 391; on guerilla warfare, 423; and war policy after capture of Mexico City, 430; on number of volunteers, 431. |