Samuel Gibbs French - Two Wars: An Autobiography of General Samuel G. French
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CHAPTER I. |
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AncestryThomas FfrenchMilitary AspirationImportant DocumentAppointment to West PointNew Jersey Farm LifeGreat ChangesA Real YankeePennsylvania HallThe FashionsCapture of a Hessian SoldierRufus Choate and Bishop WainwrightWest PointCadet LifeSenator WallJohn F. ReynoldsThe BoycottRufus IngallsRequisites of a Commander |
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GraduationCommissioned Brevet Second Lieutenant, U. S. A.Ordered to Fort Macon, N. C.GoldsboroJourney to BeaufortOfficers at the FortLife in a CasemateStormy AtlanticThat Oyster SupperThe Wandering CotAdieu to Fort MaconJourney to WashingtonLieuts. George H. Thomas and John PopeWeldon, N. C.Go to West PointProf. MorseFirst DispatchHope Club, WashingtonDinner Given by Surgeon General LawsonAppointed Aid to Gen. ScottBritish GoldCol. S. ChurchillIntegrity of Old Army OfficersLeave Washington for Fort McHenrySociety in BaltimoreChief Justice Taney |
CHAPTER III. |
Death of Hon. A. P. Upshur, Secretary of StateCalhoun AppointedTreaty of Annexation of TexasDeclaration of the State of MassachusettsTexas Accepts the Resolution of AnnexationFormation of Army of OccupationTransferred to Maj. S. Ringgold's Battery of Horse ArtilleryOfficers Sail for Aransas PassThe Wicked CaptainBecalmedCross Bahama BanksKey WestOut of Drinking WaterFare on Board ShipStormAransas PassSt. Joseph's IslandMaj. Ringgold's CookEmbark for Corpus ChristiGame and FishHorse RacingWhite Horse of the PrairiesTrip to San AntonioThe TownIncidents of the Trip |
CHAPTER IV. |
President of Mexico Resigns, and Paredes Is ElectedMexican Troops Concentrating at MatamorasTaylor Marches to the Rio GrandeRattlesnakesMirageWild HorsesTaylor Concentrates His Troops at Arroyo, Colo.Bull FightMexicans FleeTaylor Goes to Point IsabelJoin Gen. WorthField WorksArrival of Gen. AmpudiaOrders Taylor to LeaveTaylor DeclinesCol. Cross MurderedLieut. Porter KilledGen. Arista ArrivesDeclares Hostilities CommencedCapts. Thornton and Hardee Captured |
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Arista and His CavalryUnited States ExcitedTwo Hundred Thousand Men Offer Their ServicesCongress Declares "War Existed by the Acts of the Mexican Republic"Taylor Marches to Point IsabelBombardment of Fort BrownCapts. May and WalkerTaylor Marches for MatamorasBattle of Palo AltoVictoryArista Falls Back to ResacaBattle of ResacaCapture of Enemies' BatteriesCapts. May and RidgelyGen. La Vega CapturedHis Sword Presented to TaylorDuncan and Ridgely Pursue the EnemyI Capture La Vega's AidCol. McIntoshRide over the Field of Palo AltoDeath of Lieuts. Chadburne and StevensWe Take Possession of MatamorasGen. Twiggs Appointed GovernorTwiggs and Jesus MariaArrival of Gens. W. O. Butler, Robert Patterson, Pillow, and OthersPromoted to Second LieutenantOfficers of the CompanyMarch to CamargoThence to MontereySeralvoArrival at Monterey |
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