Blood on the Border: The United States Army and the Mexican IrregularsMacmillan, 1969 - 390 pages |
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... writer that the main body marched from Fort Huachuca without overcoats . 12. Thomas Cottam Romney , The Mormon Colonies in Mexico ( Salt Lake City , 1938 ) , pp . 240-41 . 13. Information given to the writer by Col. Carroll A. Bagby ...
... writer that the main body marched from Fort Huachuca without overcoats . 12. Thomas Cottam Romney , The Mormon Colonies in Mexico ( Salt Lake City , 1938 ) , pp . 240-41 . 13. Information given to the writer by Col. Carroll A. Bagby ...
Page 314
... writer a detailed nar- rative of his experiences on the way from Columbus with the remounts . 12. In a statement given to the writer by Col. H. D. Queen , U.S.A.R. , Ret . , who was then a noncommissioned officer of Troop K. 13. Told to ...
... writer a detailed nar- rative of his experiences on the way from Columbus with the remounts . 12. In a statement given to the writer by Col. H. D. Queen , U.S.A.R. , Ret . , who was then a noncommissioned officer of Troop K. 13. Told to ...
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... writer has had , personally , several similar experiences . 6. War Diary , Camp Headquarters , Ascensión , Chihuahua ... writer by Col. Charles W. Hoffman , who was the non- commissioned officer commanding the guard . 9. Told to the ...
... writer has had , personally , several similar experiences . 6. War Diary , Camp Headquarters , Ascensión , Chihuahua ... writer by Col. Charles W. Hoffman , who was the non- commissioned officer commanding the guard . 9. Told to the ...
Contents
The Background and Beginningthe 1850s | 1 |
Mexico | 3 |
Robin Hood on the Rio Grande | 16 |
Copyright | |
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