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INDEX
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Jalisco Lancers, at Monterey, 1. 494.
Jalisco state, and Santa Anna, 1. 376; in discussion on peace, 2. 464.
Jarauta, C. D. de, as guerilla, 2. 171; offers to join Americans, 421; executed, 423.
Jarero, J. M., at Cerro Gordo, 2. 44.
Jarnagin, Spencer, and tariff of 1846, 2. 257, 496.
Jay, John, and War of 1812, 2. 280.
Jefferson, Tampico incident, 1. 425.
Jesup, T. S., and tents, 1. 206; and Wool's train, 274; Taylor on, 352; quartermaster general, 475; and Taylor's inadequate preparations for Monterey campaign, 482, 491; and preparations for Vera Cruz expedition, 545.
Jesup, Fort, troops at (1845), 1. 140.
Jobson, S., on Ulúa, 1. 536.
John Adams, and Vera Cruz expedition, 2. 18; in Home Squadron, 197, 446; in attack on Tuxpán, 444.
Johnson, Andrew, on cause of war, 1. 189.
Johnson, Sir Thomas, Mexican partisan, 1. 531.
Johnston, A. S., at Monterey, 1. 253; Texan regiment for Taylor, 480; staff position, 492.
Johnston, J. E., at Chapultepec, 2. 154, 155; takes reinforcements to Scott, 184; force at Puebla, 432.
Jomini, Baron de, on simplicity of war, 1.x; on generalship, 2. 315. Jones, Anson, on Polk and war, 1. 445, 446.
Jones, Roger, adjutant general, 1. 474.
Jones, T. A. C., occupation of Monterey, 1. 69, 323, 327, 423; commands Pacific squadron, 2. 448.
Jones, W. D., American consul at Mexico, reports cited passim.
Jornada del Muerto, Doniphan's march, 1. 300, 518.
Journal des Débats, on sympathy with Mexico, 1. 1124; on monarchist plan, 470; attitude toward United States, 2. 295; on weakness of Mexico, 297; on outbreak of war, 300; on Palmerston, 301; and interposition, 304; on American victories, 305; and terms of peace, 308, 309; on Mexico expedition as achievement, 321; criticism of military operations, 507.
Juárez, B. P., and demand on Church property, 2. 10, 11.
Judiciary, Mexican, character, 1. 12-3, 409, 427; in occupied territory, 2. 229.
Juno, at Santa Barbara, 1. 527.
Justice of the war, 1. ix, 66-7, 70-83, 98, 100-1, 116-22, 136-7, 187, 190, 325-7, 2. 310-1, 322-4, 514.
Juvera, J., at Venado, 1. 553.
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Kearny, Philip, in Scott's army, 2. 77; at Churubusco, 119.
Kearny, S. W., preparation for Santa Fe expedition, force, 1. 286, 288, 515; map of route, 287; march to Bent's Fort, 288-9, 515; caravan with, 289; Armijo's preparations, 289, 292-3; Price's reinforcement, 290, 516; Mormon battalion, 290, 516; proclamation and letter to Armijo, 290, 516; advance to San Miguel, 291; assurances to inhabitants, 291-2, 516; expected fight at Apache Canyon, condition of force, 292-3, 516; resistance abandoned, 293-5, 516-7; occupies Santa Fe, 295-6; march to southern district, 297; leaves for California, 297, 517; reaches it, condition of force, 341; battle of San Pascual, 341-2, 534; in advance on Los Angeles, 3423; rule in New Mexico, 2. 217; rule in California, 217; governor of Mexico City, 438; and Frémont, 454; governor of Vera Cruz, 457; leaves Mexico City, 476.
Kendall, Amos, on peace, 2. 314.
Kendall, G. W., in Santa Fe expedition, 1. 72; on losses at Monterey, 505.
Kendrick, H. L., at siege of Puebla, 2. 424.
Kenly, J. R., on war enthusiasm of Mexicans, 1. 442.
Kennedy, ——, and Rebolledo, 2. 423.
Kent, William, on the war, 2. 273.
Kentucky troops, enlistments, 1. 195; in Monterey campaign, 255, 492, 496; at Buena Vista, 383, 386, 388, 554, 555, 558; in Wool's march, 509; at Saltillo, 541; at siege of Vera Cruz, 2. 343; at Cerro Gordo, 352; in Taylor's later force, 417; call (1847), 431.
Kerr, Croghan, at Palo Alto, 1. 164, 168; at Resaca de la Palma, 172, 467.
Kilburn, C. L., at Buena Vista, 1. 391, 558.
Kimball, E. A., at Chapultepec, 2. 410.
King, Preston, position in House, 2. 496.