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Genl. Taylor at the Battle of Palo Alto, 1846
Item — Box 1-1: Series 1931.004.1 [Barcode: 000021914676], item: 2
Identifier: 1931-004-1-2
Scope and Contents
Colored lithograph of "Genl. Taylor at the Battle of Palo Alto. May 8th 1846." Zachary Taylor leading his troops at the front.
Dates:
1846
Major General Winfield Scott, 1846
Item — Box 1-1: Series 1931.004.1 [Barcode: 000021914676], item: 26
Identifier: 1931-004-1-26
Scope and Contents
Colored lithograph of "Major General Winfield Scott, General in Chief, United States Army, The Hero of Chippewa, Lundy's Lane, Vera Cruz, Cerro Gordo, and Mexico."
Dates:
1846
Major General Winfield Scott, 1846
Item — Box 1-1: Series 1931.004.1 [Barcode: 000021914676], item: 27
Identifier: 1931-004-1-1-27
Scope and Contents
Colored lithograph of "Major General Winfield Scott, General in Chief, United States Army. The Hero of Chippewa, Lundy's Lane and Vera Cruz."
Dates:
1846
Major General Winfield Scott, 1846
Digital Image
Identifier: 1931-004-1-026.jpg
Dates:
1846; translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.digitzed: 2018-09-19
Major General Winfield Scott, 1846
Digital Image
Identifier: 1931-004-1-027.jpg
Dates:
1846; translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.digitzed: 2018-09-19
Mexican Guerrillos, 1848
Item — Box 1-1: Series 1931.004.1 [Barcode: 000021914676], item: 28
Identifier: 1931-004-1-1-28
Scope and Contents
Colored lithograph of "Mexican Guerrillos, Mexico in 1848."
Dates:
1848
Mexican Guerrillos, 1848
Digital Image
Identifier: 1931-004-1-028.jpg
Dates:
1848; translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.digitzed: 2018-09-19
Portrait of Winfield Scott
Item
Identifier: 1981.008.OVRSZ 1
Scope and Contents
Artist's portrait of Winfield Scott, the Whig candidate for the 14th President of the United States.
Dates:
1747 - 1985
Seige of Vera Cruz, 1847
Item — Box + Oversize: Series 1931.004.1; Series 1931-004-2 [Barcode: 000023280113], item: 8
Identifier: 1931-004-1-37
Scope and Contents
Colored lithograph of "Seige of Vera Cruz, March 1847, by the U. S. Army and Navy. The bombardment commenced on the 22nd March at 4 ½ o’clock in the afternoon P. M. and was incessant day and night until the morning of the 26th at which time overtures were made by the enemy for the capitulation of hostility, and also the castle of San Juan de Ulloa (The Gibraltar of America) – on the 27th the garrisons of both city and castle surrendered as prisoners of war to the victorious arms of the...
Dates:
1847
Seige of Vera Cruz, 1847
Digital Collection
Identifier: 1931-004-1-037.jpg
Dates:
1847; translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.digitzed: 2018-09-19