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Mexican-American War California History Collection [201011]

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Mexican-American War California History Collection  [201011]
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(1) A map depicting the attack on Mexico City by General Quitman and Wool, General Winfield Scott at 19.5 in. X 13 in. with foxed and folded corners two pieces together. A military map for Sept. 13-14, 1846.
(2) A sketch of the Battle of Los Angeles Jan. 19, 1847. This may be the earliest map of Los Angeles. At 5.25 in. X 8.75 in. some spotting.
(3) Sheet music for Smith's March dedicated to Persifore Smith published by MiIler & Beacham 1848.
(4) Sheet Music for the Star Spangled Banner, verses 1-4.
California Gold Rush Camps fourteen parts. A paperback booklet published by the Book Club of California 1989.
(5) Letter to the Adjunct General Jones 1847-1848.
(6) The Battle of Churubusco and Capture of the Tete De Font engraved print by Chappel and engraved by Philibrown at 11 in. X 8 in. With a postal cover depicting the same event.
(7) Lithograph of the Battle of Molino Del Ray before Mexico City published by Johnson & Fry N. Y. 1859. at 8 in. X 11 in.
(8) Special Order No. 97. Headquarters San Antonio, 1846 signed by adjunct General for Genl. Wool. With postal cover of Maj. Gen. Wool.
(9) A lithograph of the Battle of Cerro Gordo with Santa Anna; printed by Johnson & Fry o 1860 at 8 in. x 11 in. With accompanied by an Executive Document to Congress from President of the United States regarding passage of Santa Ana.
(10) The Mexican War and its Warriors by J. Frost published by Mansfield 1848. Illustrated; loose leaf.
(11) Letter to William M. Meredith to attend a dinner Commodore Conner. April 27, 1847.
(12) Two letters of correspondence with William L. Macy Secretary of War requesting 50,000 troops and rifles for company H. For California.
(13) Executive Document No. 38 W.L. Marcy on enlisted men.
(14) Lieut. Grant from West Point to Mexican War to Civil War General. Two litho. prints and one booklet in poor condition outlining his life. Printed by N.W. Ayers & Son Phila. date unknown. One litho. print depicts a young officer on horseback going for ammunition.
(15) Special Order No. 61 from the Military Governor General Riley Nov., 1849 Monterey, Cal.
(16) The murder of Rev. Dr. Thomas by the Modocs p.364 of the Harper's Weekly May 3, 1873. Litho. of the murdered General Canby.
(17) Lithograph print of Monterey military camp, Cal.
(18) Early California Military Governors litho. Stockton, Kearny, potap cover for Commodore Stubrick. Executive Order No. 31 Commodore Stockton t Congress
(19) a signed and endorsed check from Joseph Warren Revere U.S. Navy. Signed on the back as well as the front. J.W. Revere is the grandson of Paul Revere. A check as well as a Congress report No. 12 for accounts payable.
(20) Thirteenth Congress report asking for payments to California by John C. Fremont Military Governor. 1848.
(21) Winfield Scott report to the House of Representatives Ex. Order No. 59 correspondence between Scott and Marcy.


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