Mexican War, 1846-1848
Found in 73 Collections and/or Records:
Storming of Monterey -- Attack on the Bishop's Palace, 1847
The Brilliant Charge of Capt. May
The Brilliant Charge of Capt. May, 1846
Colored lithograph of "The Brilliant Charge of Capt. May, At the Battle of Resaca de la Palma (Palm Ravine) 9th May 1846. By which gallant exploit he captured the whole of the enemy's cannon and took Genl. La Vega prisoner of war."
The Capture of Genl. La Vega by Capt. May
The Capture of Genl. La Vega by Capt. May, Undated
Colored lithograph of "The Capture of Genl. La Vega by Capt. May at the battle of Recasa de la Palma, May 9th 1840."
The Death of the Gallant Major Ringgold
The Death of the Gallant Major Ringgold, 1846
Colored lithograph of "The Death of the Gallant Major Ringgold. Who was mortally wounded during the engagement of the 8th May and died on the 10th 1846." Ringgold was considered to be the 'Father of Modern Artillery' and may have been the first U. S. officer killed in the Mexican War.
The Gallant Charge of the Kentucky Cavalry under Col. Marshall
The Gallant Charge of the Kentucky Cavalry under Col. Marshall, Undated
Colored lithograph of "The Gallant Charge of the Kentucky Cavalry under Col. Marshall. Buena Vista, Feb 23rd 1847."
The Gallant Charge of the Kentucky Cavalry under Col. Marshall, 1847
Colored lithograph of "The Gallant Charge of the Kentucky Cavalry under Col. Marshall at the battle of Buena Vista, Feb 23rd 1847."