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Credit, lack of Mexican public, 2. 7, 253; American foreign, 256. See also Finances.
Creole, burned, 2. 444.
Creoles, characteristics, 1. 3, 407; and Spanish-born, 29; and independence, 30-1.
Crepúsculo, on Santa Anna as dictator, 1. 47; on Santa Anna and Zacatecas, 550.
Crime and criminal law, Mexican, 1. 13, 21.
Crittenden, J. J., and war bill, 1. 183, 187, 473, 2. 277; defence of Taylor, 1. 260; and Taylor's candidacy, 368; and tariff of 1846, 2. 257, 496; and plan to stop war, 290; position in Senate, 496; on American attitude toward Mexico, 508.
Cross, Trueman, killed, 1. 160, 463; on Taylor and transportation, 490.
Cuba, Mexico and, 1. 417; and Mexican privateering, 2. 192, 193.
Cuernavaca, and Santa Anna's dictatorship, 1. 46; occupied, 2. 184, 433.
Cuevas, L. G., on chances of expected war, 1. Ill; and annexation of Texas, 434; on resumption of intercourse, 435; and Peña, 2. 180; peace commissioner, 239, 466; on Trist, 323.
Cumberland, in Home Squadron, 2. 197, 442; damaged, 449.
Cumplido, I., Presidential candidacy, 2. 236.
Curtis, S. R., and forays on Taylor's rear, 1. 562.
Gushing, Caleb, sent to Scott, 2. 184, 418; brigade in Taylor's force, 417; leaves Mexico, 438.
Customs, Mexican internal, 1. 16, 2. 253. See also Tariff.
Cuylti, Gavino, and Doniphan's advance, 1. 301.
Cyane, at Monterey, 1. 423; in Pacific squadron, 2. 189, 205, 206, 446, 447; at La Paz and San Jose, 449.
Cyprey, Baron Alleye de, French minister at Mexico, on British recognition of Texas, 1. 432.
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Dakin, J. H., recruiting advertisement, 1. 445.
Dale, in Pacific squadron, 2. 189, 206, 447; at Guaymas, 447.
Dallas, G. M., and Buchanan faction, 2. 282; on Polk, 510.
Dana, R. H., and public interest in California, 1. 323.
Davidson, G. R., captured, 1. 370-1. See also Encarnación prisoners.
Davis, C. W., and outrages, 1. 425.
Davis, G. T. M., on errors at Churubusco, 2. 383; on Belén operations, 412.
Davis, Jefferson, at Monterey, 1. 249, 252, 500; in negotiations, 502, 504, 505; at Buena Vista, 555; and peace negotiations, 2. 464; on glory of the war, 324.
Davis, John, and two million bill, 2. 123.
Deas, Edward, battery in Taylor's later force, 2. 418.
Deaths, in American army, 2. 318, 511, 512.
Decatur, in attack on Tuxpán, 2. 444; in Home Squadron, 446.
Declaration of war. See Outbreak.
Defensive-line policy, Taylor's plan, 1.282-3,461,513,514; popularity, 347; persistence, 2. 183, 430.
Deffaudis, Baron. French minister at Mexico, reports cited passim.
Delano, Columbus, and war bill, 1. 472; inconsistent war criticism, 2. 277.
Delaware Indians, in Kearny's expedition, 1. 288.
Delaware troops, 2. 431.
Democracy, radical party in Mexico (1846), 2. 2-4. See also Federalism; Puros.
Democratic party, and war, 1. 184, 471; early reaction, 2. 269, 281; and Polk, dissensions, 269-73, 281, 283; leaders in Congress, 282, 496; dissensions and Wilmot Proviso, 286; dissensions protract war, 288. See also Congress; Polk.
Democratic Review, and absorption of Mexico, 2. 243.
De Russey, L. G., wrecked, march to Tampico, 1. 547; attempt to rescue prisoners of war, 2. 418.
Descriptions. See Physical aspect.
Desertion, in Taylor army at Rio Grande, 1. 160, 463; tendency after Monterey, 262; amount, 318, 319; fate of deserters captured at Churubusco, 385; deserters and peace, 474. See also Irish: Propaganda.
Diablo, El, earthwork at Monterey, 1. 249; attack on, 253-4, 500; evacuated, 255.
Diario, desires war, 1. 105, 115; on help from abroad, 112; on the army, 408; on United States and Texas, 423 ; on start of final campaign, 2. 92 ; on Scott's predicament, 103 ; on peace negotiations, 123, 130.