The second volume of a personal journal of a young lady from Independence, Missouri, who follows her husband, a Santa Fé trader, to the Southwest in the early stages of the Mexican war. She describes people, events regarding the acquisition of the N...
Description:
There are 32 loose pages laid in front of the journal.
Subject (Geographic):
Bent's Fort (Colo.), Chihuahua (Mexico : State), El Paso (Tex.), Fort Macy (N.M.), Little Arkansas River (Kan.), Pecos (N.M.), Saltillo (Coahuila, Mexico), Santa Fe (N.M.), Southwest, New, and Taos (N.M.)
Subject (Name):
Ampudia, Pedro de, 1805-1868., Archuleta, Diego, 1814-1884., Armijo, Manuel, 1792?-1853., Belknap, William Goldsmith, d. 1851., Bent, Charles, 1799-1847., Bent, George, 1814-1847., Bliss, William Wallace Smith, 1815-1853., Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876., Chavez y Castillo, Mariano., Clark, Meriwether Lewis, 1809-1881., Cooke, Philip St. George, 1809-1895., Cushing, Caleb, 1800-1879., Davy, Cornelius., Donaldson, James Lowry, 1814-1885., Doniphan, Alexander William., Gilpin, William, 1815-1894., Gregg, Josiah, 1806-1850., Howard, John Eager, d. 1862., Hunter, David, 1802-1886., Kearny, Stephen Watts, 1794-1848., Kendall, Geo. Wilkins 1809-1867. (George Wilkins),, McDowell, Sarah Shelby, 1785-1847., Magoffin, James Wiley, 1799-1868., Magoffin, Samuel, 1801-1888., Magoffin, Susan Shelby, 1827-1855., Ortiz, Ramon., Ortiz, Tomas., Owens, Samuel D., d. 1847., Peck, William 1820-1892. (William Guy),, Pino, Manuel., Prentice, George D. 1802-1870. (Geroge Denison),, Prentiss, James H., 1809-1848., Price, Sterling, 1809-1867., Robidou, Antoine, 1794-1860., Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876., Shelby, James, 1784-1848., Shelby, Thomas Hart, 1789-1869., Stanley, John Mix, 1814-1872., Stockton, Robert Field, 1795-1866., Swords, Thomas, 1806-1886., Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850., Trias, Angel., Urrea, José, 1797-1849., Warner, William Horace., Washington, John Macrae, 1797-1853., Wool, John Ellis, 1784-1869., Worth, William Jenkins, 1794-1849., Wright, George, 1803-1865., and Mexico. President (1846 : Paredes y Arrillaga)
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America, Social life and customs, Apache Indians, Comanche Indians, Navajo Indians, History, Description and travel, and Mexican War, 1846-1848
Panoramic group portrait of the 15th Cavalry Division commanded by Colonel George Horace Morgan at Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas, 1915. The image shows the soldiers mounted on horses and in formation on a parade ground near the officers' quarters, as w...
Alternative Title:
Fifteenth U.S. Cavalry, Fort Bliss, Tex., Col. G. H. Morgan - Com'd'g., photo and copyright, by J. U. Medley, -1915-.
Description:
Joseph Urban Medley (1868-1932) was a photographer active in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and Texas City, Texas.
Subject (Geographic):
Texas, El Paso (Tex.), Fort Bliss (Tex.), Mexican-American Border Region, and United States
Subject (Name):
Medley, J. U. 1868-1932. (Joseph Urban),, Morgan, George Horace, 1855-1948, and United States. Army. Cavalry Regiment,15th
Photographs of Texas, including views of homes and the business district of El Paso, the Alamo in San Antonio, artillery drills of Troop H of the 3rd cavalry at Fort McIntosh, the mission at San Jose, a wagon train, and an Apache Camp. In Harrold, Te...
Description:
Manuscript captions accompany many of the photographs, which are mounted on both sides of cardboard mounts.
Subject (Geographic):
Texas, San Antonio (Tex.), El Paso (Tex.), and Ft. McIntosh (Laredo, Tex.)
Subject (Name):
United States. Army. Cavalry, 3rd
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America, Apache Indians, Missions, Wagons, and Theaters
Postcard photographs created by commercial and amateur photographers of locations and events related to United States military involvement in the Mexican Revolution, ca. 1910-1917. Images include United States artillery, cavalry, and infantry, and Me...
Description:
Accompanied by a container list (in box 1).
Subject (Geographic):
Mexico, United States, Texas, Abram (Tex.), Brownsville (Tex.), Camp Cotton (Tex.), Camp Pershing (Tex.), Cloudcroft (N.M.), Columbus (N.M.), El Paso (Tex.), Fort Bliss (Tex.), Fort Hancock (Tex.), Granjeno (Tex.), Hidalgo (Tex.), Houston (Tex.), Juárez (Chihuahua, Mexico), Laredo (Tex.), Matamoros (Tamaulipas, Mexico), McAllen (Tex.), Mexican-American Border Region, Mission (Tex.), Naco (Sonora Mexico), Rio Grande City (Tex.), San Antonio (Tex.), Terlingua (Tex.), Tijuana (Baja California, Mexico), Veracruz (Veracruz-Llave, Mexico), Von Ormy (Tex.), and Washington Park (El Paso, Tex.)
Subject (Name):
Alexander, Jim A., Bartlett, Clyde., Brown, Harry D., Carranza, Venustiano, 1859-1920., Dobson, William, aboard the U.S.S. Chester., Flores Pérez, P., Hazeltine, Charles B., Hecox, Frank C., Horne, Walter H., 1883-1921., Maigne, C. M., Mills, Robert, of South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania., Murray, E. W., Osbon, C. (Calvin C.), Pollock, R. F., Runyon, Robert, 1881-1968., Schindorff, Clarence., Trenkle, Charles., Trinkle, Ernest J., Undritz, F. R., Villa, Pancho, 1878-1923., Albertype Co., Arthur A. Kline and Company., Chester (Battleship), E. C. Kropp Company., El Fénix (Firm), G. J. Kavanaugh (Firm), H. H. Stratton (Firm), International Film Service., International News Service., Max Stein Publishing House., Mexico. Ejército, New York (State). National Guard. Infantry Regiment, 69th, Passing Show Printing Company., S.H. Kress & Co., Scott White & Company., Underwood & Underwood., United States. Army, United States. Army. Infantry Division, 6th, United States. Army. Infantry Division, 16th, United States. Army. Infantry Division, 20th, United States. Army. Infantry Division, 22nd, United States. Army. Regiment of Artillery, 5th, United States. Army. Regiment of Artillery, 6th, United States. Cavalry, United States. Cavalry. 13th Regiment. Troop B, United States. Cavalry. 13th Regiment, United States. Cavalry. 15th Regiment, United States. Cavalry. 4th Regiment, United States. Navy, Great Military Parade, and United States Army Tournament
Subject (Topic):
History, Dead, Military camps, Prisoners of war, Refugee camps, Refugees, Revolutionaries, and Armed Forces