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List of Illustrations vii
List of Maps ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1
The March from Corpus Christi to the Rio Grande, March-April 1846 35
The Siege of Fort Texas, May-June 1846 53
An Examination of the Battles of Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma 73
"A Fandango in Monterrey," September 1846 79
A Brief History of the Towns through which the American Army Passed from Matamoros to Monterrey 90
The March to Tampico and the Gulf of Mexico, October 9, 1846-January 22, 1847 97
The Siege of Veracruz, February 20-March 20, 1847 110
Cerro Gordo and the March to Mexico City, April 4-August 10, 1847 125
To Mexico City and Occupation, August 11, 1847-November 6, 1847 154
Final Observations on Mexico 179
Notes 187
Bibliography 233
Index 241
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