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INDEX
Louisville Legion, at Monterey, 1. 255.
Lowell, J. R., and secession, 2. 272; on slavery and the war, 274; opposition to the war, 279.
Lower California, map of tip, 2. 207; naval occupation, counter-attacks, 207-8, 448-9, 454; in peace negotiations, 469, 476.
Lozano, Ramón, Spanish chargé at Mexico, and peace negotiations, 2. 135, 396, 467; on Spain and Mexico, 297; on Mexican force at time of evacuation, 416.
Lumpkin, Wilson, opposes war, 1. 189.



Index From M to Z

M
McCall, G. A., at Resaca de la Palma, 1. 170, 172.
McCall, J. G., American consul at Tampico, reports cited passim.
McClellan, G. B., on Brazos Island camp, 1. 205; engineer, 451; at Cerro Gordo, 2. 349, 353; with Scott, 366; at Contreras, 378; on volunteers, 513.
McClellan, John, topographical engineer with Scott, 2. 366.
McClung, A. K., at Monterey, 1. 253.
McCulloch, Ben, on scout, 1. 204; rangers in advance on Monterey, 236; at battle of Monterey, 243, 498; and Santa Anna's advance, 382, 554; at Buena Vista, 556.
McFaul, Eneas, Jr., American consul at Laguna, reports cited passim.
McGillivray, Simon, claim, 1. 427.
McIlvaine, A. R., on advance to Rio Grande, 1. 456; on cause of the war, 2. 493.
McIntosh, J. S., in Texas, 1. 143; at Palo Alto, 164; reinforcements for Scott, guerilla attacks, 2. 76-7, 171, 422; at Molino del Rey, wounded, 144, 145, 403.
Mackall, W. W., battery at Monterey, 1. 241, 243, 248, 258, 492, 496, 508; and volunteer officers, 481; on Pillow, 2. 433.
McKay, J. J., position in the House, 2. 496.
McKee, W. R., at Buena Vista, 1. 388, 390, 391, 394, 555, 557; killed, 394.
Mackenzie, A. S., and Santa Anna, 1. 202-3, 479.
McKenzie, Samuel, at Chapultepec, 2. 153, 157.
Mackintosh, E., British consul at Mexico, and California, 1. 524, 2. 302; and peace, 133, 467; and Mexican finances, 254, 255, 477.
McLane, Louis, American minister at London, on England and the war, 1.442; on British dislike, 2. 295; on Europe and Texas, 502; on Mexican sympathy in England, 300; on attitude of France, 503; on British interposition, 302, 303; and vigorous war, 305; and Aberdeen and warning on annexation, 308; on influence abroad of the war, 324.
McLane, R. M., takes instructions to Taylor, 1. 350.
McLane, in attack on Alvarado, 2. 199; in Tabasco expedition, 200.
McNamara, Eugene, California grant, 1. 527; and Mexican propaganda, 2. 81.
McPherson, J. D., on Marcy, 1. 475.
McReynolds, A. T., with Scott, 2. 77.
Madrid Heraldo, on the war, 2. 298, 503.
Magoffin, James, character, 1. 293; and Armijo, 293, 516.
Magruder, J. B., battery at Cerro Gordo, 2. 55; at Contreras, 104, 105, 378; at Chapultepec, 154, 161; light artillery, 366; at Molino del Rey, 403.
Maguey, drink from, 1. 508.
Mahonese, in Home Squadron, 2. 446.
Maldonado, E., and brother, at Sari Juan Bautista, 2. 446.
Malek Adel, captured, 2. 205, 446; added to navy, 447.
Mangino, R., Mexican chargé at Paris, reports cited passim.
Mangum, W. P., on Polk, 2. 270; position in Senate, 496.
Manifest destiny, and attitude toward Mexico, 1. 123, 444, 2. 322. See also Annexations.
Mansfield, J. K. F., at Monterey, 1. 259, 250, 251, 500; on Fort Brown, 468; at Buena Vista, 555.
Manufactures, attempted promotion in Mexico, 1. 16-7.
Manzanillo, occupied, 2. 207.
Map of Mexico, 1. xxii.
Marchante, Francisco, and evacuation of Tampico, 1. 512.
Marcy, Fort, at Santa Fe, 1. 296.
Marcy, W. L., and Taylor's occupation of Texas, 1. 142, 452; and advance to Rio Grande, instructions, 144, 453, 463, 490; and raising of army, 191, 193; clash with Scott, 190-1, 477; appearance, 193; and Scott's deliberateness, 199; and occupation of Tamaulipas, 263, 360; and Monterey armistice, 263; and advance to Saltillo, 264; and defensive line policy, 283; and Price's force, 290; relations with Scott, 354; throws responsibility of Vera Cruz plans on him, 355, 540; as claims commissioner, 430; character, 475; on Folk's alarm, 476; and volunteers, 480, 2. 320; and Wool's march, 1. 510; and further calls for volunteers, 537; and Scott's preparations, 539, 544, 545; and Taylor's Presidential ambition, 547; and Ten Regiment Bill, 2. 74; and peace negotiations, 122; and Trist-Scott quarrel, 128, 129, 389, 390; and failure of negotiations (1847), 138; recalls Price, 166; and Scott and cabal, 188, 437; on Conner, 202; and Scott's order for military government, 220; appointment to Cabinet, 271; and Gaines's six-months men, 272; on Democratic dissensions, 281; political despair, 291; on opposition, 292; and Mexico expedition, 343, 346; and Scott's release of time-expired men, 356; on Scott at Puebla, 362; does not expect peace, 391; and douceur, 391; on guerilla warfare, 423; and war policy after capture of Mexico City, 430; on number of volunteers, 431.