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Boston Atlas, demand for war, 1. 456 ; on Folk's Cabinet, 2. 270; on Polk, 275, 276; on outlook of war, 277; encourages enemy, 280; on tariff, 286; on Folk's war policy, 288.
Botts, J. M., opposes war, 1. 189.
Bouck, W. C., federal appointment, 2. 271.
Boundaries, Mexican negotiation on Louisiana Purchase, 1. 59-61, 418; Sabine River, 63; offer of compensation for proper Texan, 84-5, 88, 91, 95, 436; southern, of Texas, 138, 449, 457, 470; Texan, in peace negotiations, 2. 135-6, 238, 396, 399, 463, 464, 469. See also Annexations.
Bounty in Ten Regiment Bill, 2. 364, 490.
Bowles, W. A., at Buena Vista, 1. 388, 390, 391, 555, 557.
Boyd, J. McH., American chargé at London, reports cited passim.
Bragg, Braxton, force in Texas, 1. 146, 452; at Fort Brown, 163; at Monterey, 251, 254, 492, 496; at Buena Vista, 388, 390-2, 395, 555, 557, 558; on reports, 404; field battery, 450; in Harney's brigade, 541; on Scott's order against the cabal, 2. 436; sent to New Mexico, 475.
Bravo, Nicolás, as partisan leader, 1. 32; revolt against Itúrbide, 35 ; Presidential candidacy, 37; attempted revolt (1827), 38; pardoned, 44; acting President (1846), reforms, 217; and revolt, 217; incites against United States, 418 ; and Santa Anna (1847), 2. 82, 83; retires, 84; at Churubusco, 113, 117 ; and desire for peace, 122; at Chapultepec, surrenders, 153, 155, 157, 408, 411; and guerilla warfare, 173.
Bravos battalion, formation, 2. 3; at Churubusco, 111.
Brazito affair, 1. 301-2, 518.
Brazos Island, camp, 1. 205.
Breckenridge, H. M., claims commissioner, 1. 430.
Breese, Sidney, position in Senate, 2. 496.
Bribery money in peace negotiations, 2. 131-2, 390.
Bridgehead at Churubusco, 2. Ill ; maps, 112, 113; attack and capture, 114-6, 383.
Briggs, G. N., on attitude toward war, 2. 492.
Brinkerhoff, Jacob, and advance to Rio Grande, 1. 456; position in House, 2. 496; and Wilmot Proviso, 498.
Briscoe, W. F., guerilla attack on, 2. 423.
Britannia, on American army, 1. 105 ; on military titles, 2. 295; on people, 295; on Polk, 300; on conquests in India, 302; on guerilla warfare, 306; criticism of military operations, 307, 308; on absorption of Mexico, 309.
British in Mexico, merchants, 1. 5, 17; mining companies, 15.
Broglie, Duc de, and war, 2. 303.
Brokers, in Mexican public finances, 2. 327.
Brooke, G. M., and reinforcement of Tampico, 1. 282, 512; and alarm over Buena Vista, 400.
Brooks, W. T. H., at Contreras, 2. 108.
Brough, C. H., in Lane's march to Puebla, 2. 426.
Brown,——, American agent to Santa Anna, 1. 479.
Brown, Jacob, at Fort Brown, 1. 163 ; killed, 176, 468.
Brown, Milton, on advance to Rio Grande, 1. 457.
Brown, Fort, construction, position, map, 1. 148, 159, 463, 468; attack on, and battle of Resaca de la Palma, 164, 176, 467-9; former names, 454.
Bryce, James, on justice of expansion, 2. 323.
Buchanan, James, and Almonte, 1. 87; and Slidell mission, instructions, 95, 100, 127, 436-7; on war spirit, 126; on peaceful policy, 131; and monarchist plans in Mexico, 135, 448 ; and southern boundary of Texas, 139; and California, 327; and defensive-line policy, 348; and Patterson, 351; and war programme, 351; and Parrott, 434; and Gillespie, 528; desire for peace negotiations, 2. 121; overtures (1846), 122, 386; and Trist, 127, 128; appearance, 128; and recall of Trist, 236, 237, 464; and absorption of Mexico, 243, 244; opposes treaty, 246, 471; as Cabinet officer, 282; and Dallas faction, 282; circular and conciliation of European opinion, 297, 502; and British offer of mediation, 301, 504; and Beach, 331; and Scott-Trist, 390; does not expect peace, 391; on Texas and Kearny's occupation of New Mexico, 497; and annexation and slavery, 502; and Polk, 510.