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  Ulysses S. Grant
He participated in the capture of San Antonio and the battle of Churubusco, 20 August, and the battle of Molino del Rey, 8 September, 1847, in the latter engagement he was with the first troops that entered the mills.
On 29 October the battle of Wauhatchie was fought, and a much-needed line of communication for supplies was opened to the troops in and around Chattanooga, besieged by Bragg's army, which held a strongly fortified position.
Sherman's series of brilliant battles and maneuvers around Atlanta had forced the enemy to evacuate that place, and his troops entered the City on 2 September Sheridan attacked Early's army on 19 September, and in the battle of Winchester completely routed him.
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 Grant, Ulysses S. 1885–86. Personal Memoirs
The Mexican War—The Battle of Palo Alto—The Battle of Resaca de la Palma—Army of Invasion—General Taylor—Movement on Camargo
Advance on the City of Mexico—Battle of Contreras—Assault at Churubusco—Negotiations for Peace—Battle of Molino del Rey—Storming of Chapultepec—San Cosme—Evacuation of the City—Halls of the Montezumas
Battle of Chattanooga—A Gallant Charge—Complete Rout of the Enemy—Pursuit of the Confederates—General Bragg—Remarks on Chattanooga
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 Documents Relating to American Foreign Policy Prior to 1898
De Selding, Charles, Documents, official and unofficial, relating to the case of the capture and destruction of the frigate Philadelphia, at Tripoli, on the 16th February, 1804.
Major-General Winfield Scott, at Plan del Rio, Mexico, to William L. Marcy, Secretary of War, at Washington, D.C. Dispatch communicating Scott's official report of the Battle of Cerro Gordo.
The Battle of the Yalu, 17 September 1894
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 Battles of the Mexican-American War - Questionz.net , answers to all your questions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The following are known Battles of the Mexican-American War.
The list includes all battles and skirmishes taking place during the Mexican-American War; this includes two major engagements, the Battle of Palo Alto, and the Battle of Resaca de la Palma, which took place prior to the official state of hostilities existed between the two powers.
Battles of the Mexican-American War, 1846-1848 Key: (A) - American Victory; (M) - Mexican Victory; (I) - Inconclusive.
www.questionz.net /Mexican-American_War/Battles_of_the_Mexican.html   (362 words)

  
 Images of American Political History
Washington Receiving a Salute on the Field of Trenton.
Surrender of Hessian Troops to General Washington, after Battle of Trenton.
Storming of Independence Hill at the Battle of Monterey
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 Mexican American War   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
1846- Battle of Palo Alto, the first important engagement of the Mexican War, was faught, with the Mexicans on the losing side.
1847- Battle of Buena Vista, U.S. forces under General Zachary Taylor defeated the Mexicans under General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna.
1847- At the Battle of Molino del Rey U.S. forces under General Winfield Scott defeated an estimated 12,000 Mexicans.
www.usahistory.com /wars/mexico.htm   (565 words)

  
 1847 in History
February 22 Battle of Buena Vista: U.S. troops beat Mexican army
February 23 Battle of Buena Vista Mexico; Zachary Taylor defeats Mexicans
September 8 U.S. under Gen Scott defeat Mexicans at Battle of Molino del Rey
www.brainyhistory.com /years/1847.html   (497 words)

  
 Battles of the Mexican-American War
May 9 - Battle of Resaca de la Palma
June 6 - Skirmish at Las Vegas, NM June 16 - Second Battle of Tabasco
March 16 - Battle of Santa Cruz de Rosales
www.mymexicanwar.com /battles/index.htm   (212 words)

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