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Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas, 1889, 1982-03-07

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Identifier: 1931-004-1-30
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Colored lithograph of "Battle of Pea Ridge."

Dates: 1889; Event: 1982-03-07

Charge of Captain May, Undated

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Identifier: 1931-004-1-31
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Colored lithograph of "Charge of Captain May, 2nd Dragoon at the Battle of Resaca de la Palma, 9th May 1847.”

Dates: Undated

Battle of Palo Alto, Undated

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Identifier: 1931-004-1-32

Battle of Monterey, 1846

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Identifier: 1931-004-1-33
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Colored lithograph of "Battle of Monterey, The Americans forcing their way to the main plaza.”

Dates: 1846

Battle of Buena Vista, 1847

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Identifier: 1931-004-1-34
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Colored lithograph of "Battle of Buena Vista, fought Feby 23rd 1847 in which the American Army under Genl. Taylor were completely victorious. American Army 4,500. American Loss 272 killed, 382 wounded, 6 missing. Mexican Army 20,000. Mexican loss estimated in killed and wounded 2,000 men.”

Dates: 1847

Battle of Churubusco, 1847

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Identifier: 1931-004-1-35
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Colored lithograph of "Battle of Churubusco, near the city of Mexico. Aug 19 & 20th 1847. Genl. Scott with 7,000 American forces totally routed the whole Mexican Army, numbering 32,000 men commanded by Genl. Santa Anna. American loss in killed and wounded about 1,100 men. Mexican loss: killed and wounded 7,000 men !!, ran away Santa Anna and 25,000 Mexicans !!!”

Dates: 1847

Battle of Churubusco, 1847

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Identifier: 1931-004-1-36
Scope and Contents Colored lithograph of "Battle of Churubusco, fought near the city of Mexico. 20th Aug 1847. One of the most brilliant victories achieved by the U. S. Army since the commencement of the war with Mexico. After the battle had lasted about two hours, our troops got into position to close with the enemy at the point of a bayonet which resulted in their entire defeat. Their infantry got mixed up with their cavalry and fled for the city. The rout was complete and most disastrous. American Army...
Dates: 1847

Seige of Vera Cruz, 1847

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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

Heights of Monterey, Undated

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Identifier: 1931-004-1-38
Scope and Contents Colored lithograph of "heights of Monterey, from the Satilla Road, looking toward the City (From the West). Worth's Division moving into position under the guns of the enemy , after the action of "St. Jermonimo", on the morning of 21st Sepr 1846.""1. Independence (or Castle) Hill. 2. Lt. Col. Duncan's Battery of Light Infantry throwing shells at the routed Mexican Cavalry. 3. City of Monterey. 4. "Sierra Silla." Saddle Mountains." 5. Rancho (or village) of St. Jeronimo. 6....
Dates: Undated

Crow delegation to Washington, 1880

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Identifier: 1931-004-2-S1
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Group photograph taken of the Crow delegation to Washington in April or May of 1880. Note on back details the photographer, Plenty Coups and Two Belly, and gives an erroneous date of “about 1890”.

Dates: 1880