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Fourth of July, claim, 1. 424.
France, attack on Mexico, 1. 49, 74; and Texas, 55, 67, 90, 432; and expected war, 112; and annexation of Texas, 113, 2. 295, 501, 502; and support of Mexico, interposition, 1. 112-5, 2. 304; supposed manipulation of Mexico, 1. 121; and California, 324, 326, 327, 523, 2. 505; and Mexican privateering, 193; and American tariff for Mexican ports, 262, 484; attitude toward United States, 295; attitude toward Mexico, 296-7; and outbreak of war, 300, 503; attitude and British relations, 304, 506; and American victories, 305.
Franklin, W. B., reconnaissance in Wool's march, I. 271.
Freaner, J. L., and recall of Trist, 2. 465; takes treaty to Washington, 467.
Frederick William of Prussia, and the war, 2. 299.
Frémont, J. C., expedition canceled (1845), 1. 131, 447; and Castro, retirement, 331, 528; Gillespie and return, Bear Flag war, 331-3, 528-9, 531; and Sloat, 335, 531; joins Stockton, force and appearance, 336; influences address, 336; in first southern campaign, 336, 337; command in north, 338; and second southern campaign, 342, 345, 535-6; treaty with insurgents, 345-6, 2. 218; as governor, 217; and Kearny, 454.
French, S. G., on Taylor as fighter, 1. 238.
French in Mexico, merchants, 1. 5.
French revolution, influence in Mexico, 1. 30.
Frontera, blockade, 2. 194; importance, 443.
Fugitive slaves, rendition in AmericanMexican negotiations, 1. 419.
Furber, G. C., work as source, 1. 404.
Fúrlong, C., and Americans at Puebla, 2. 225.
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Gachupines, characteristics, 1.3; expulsion, 39, 42, 413. See also Oligarchy.
Gahagan, Dennis, claim, 1. 427.
Gaines, E. P., Nacogdoches expedition, 1. 64-6, 420-2; requisition for six-months men, 196, 205, 452, 476, 2. 272, 511; and Scott, 1. 197; Taylor's letter, 347, 507; and command of Vera Cruz expedition, 353; relieved, court of inquiry, 476.
Gaines, J. P., carelessness and capture, 1. 370-1; at Saltillo, 541; of Scott's staff, 2. 366. See also Encarnación prisoners.
Gallatin, Albert, on annexation of Texas, 1. 83; pessimism on peace prospects, 2. 235; on treasury notes, 258; and the war, 314.
Gambling, American, 1. 144, 207, 2. 214; at Mexico City, 2. 460.
Gamboa, Ramón, and Santa Anna, 2. 134; on evacuation of Mexico City, 415, 416.
Gaona, General, in preparations below Perote, 2. 40; abandons Perote, 61.
Garay, F. de, and De Russey's expedition, 2. 418.
Garay, J. G. Perdigón. See Perdigón Garay.
García, General, at Matamoros, character, 1. 158, 462.
García Conde, Pedro, and battle of Sacramento, 1. 306, 309, 312, 519, 520.
Gardner, J. L., command at Point Isabel, 1. 493.
Garland, John, at Palo Alto, 1. 164; at Monterey, 250, 251, 253, 492, 496, 499, 500; brigade in advance of Perote, 2. 61; in Scott's army, 77; before San Antonio, Mex., 102; at Churubusco, 113, 116; at Molino del Rey, 143, 145; at Chapultepec, 161; at San Cosme garita, 162; wounded in uprising, 167; and Contreras, 381.
Garro, Máximo, Mexican chargé at Paris, reports cited passim.
Gates, William, at Tampico, 1. 281, 282, 486, 512, 546, 2. 484; discipline, 215; and prisoners at Huejutla, 418.
Gateways of Mexico City, 2. 147. See also Belén; San Cosme.
Georgia troops, in Victoria march, 1. 357; at siege of Vera Cruz, 2. 343; in Alvarado expedition, 344; leave Scott, 356; calls (1847), 364, 365, 430; for Scott, 423; cavalry at Huamantla, 426.
"Germanicus," on volunteers, 1. 474.
Germans in Mexico, merchants, 1. 5; mining companies, 15.
Germantown, in attack on Tuxpán, 2. 444; in Home Squadron, 445, 446. Germany. See Prussia.
Gerolt, Baron, Prussian minister at Washington, and the war, 2. 503.
Gibson, George, commissary general of subsistence, 1. 475; and Graham, 500.