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New Orleans, enlistments, 1. 195; as rival of New York, 2. 274; yellow fever (1847), 431.
New Orleans Commercial Bulletin, attacks policy of forbearance, 1. 121; on easy victory over Mexico, 126.
New Orleans Delta, on Paredes revolt, 1. 120; demand for war, 443; Leonidas letter, 2. 187, 435; on Taylor's force (1847), 417.
New Orleans Jeffersonian Republican, attacks policy of forbearance, 1. 120.
New Orleans Picayune, on monarchist plans in Mexico, 1. 90, 122, 135; attacks on policy of forbearance, 119; on rejection of Slidell, 120; on war spirit, 126, 132; demand for war, 443.
New Orleans Tropic, on policy of expansion, 1. 123.
New York, and peace, 2. 123; Polk and factions, 270, 491. See also New York troops.
New York City, enlistments, 1. 194.
New York Courrier des Etats Unis, oh European protection of Mexico, 1. -121.
New York Express, and peace, 2. 125.
New York Herald, on unrest, 1. 124; on war spirit, 124; on war as peace movement, 184; on war finances, 2. 256; on opposition to the war, 494.
New York Journal of Commerce, on war spirit, 1. 124; on war as peace movement, 184.
New York Morning News, on policy of expansion, 1. 123; on war spirit, 124-6.
New York Sun, and Worth, 2. 186, 434; favors absorbing Mexico, 243.
New York Tribune, on policy of expansion, 1. 123; on Polk and war, 184; on the war and politics, /. 275; on annexation of Texas and war, 276; demands recall of troops, 290; on Scott and the cabal, 436.
New York troops, in Vera Cruz expedition, 1. 368, 537, 2. 343; at Cerro Gordo, 53, 58; in march to Puebla, 69; in Scott's army, 78; at Churubusco, 117; at Chapultepec, 157, 409; in Mexico City, 163; in California, 219, 454, 476; in Lower California, 448.
Newspapers, Mexican, war-time lamentations, 2. 509. See also Press.
Niles, J. M., and absorption of Mexico, 2. 244; position in Senate, 496.
Niles' Register, on Taylor's generalship, 1. 503.
Niño Perdido garita, 2. 148.
Ninth Cavalry, Mexican, at Cerro Gordo, 2. 347.
Ninth Infantry, in Scott's army, 2. 78, 363, 432; at Contreras, 109; at Chapultepec, 154, 155, 157; advance after armistice, 400; at Huamantla, 426; at Pachuca, 433.
Nonata, captured, 1. 511.
Noncombatants, American policy toward, 2. 210, 220, 229. See also Conquered territory.
Nopalucan, aspect, 2. 69.
Noriega, General, at Palo Alto, 1. 165, 168; captured at Chapultepec, 2. 411.
North Carolina troops, enlistments, 1. 195; calls, 537, 2. 431; in Taylor's later force, 417.
Norther, character, 1. 541; 2. 34.
Nuevo León, troops at Monterey, 1. 494; levy on, for guerilla warfare, 2. 170, 422; attitude toward United States, 215; general occupation, 418. See also Monterey.
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Oaxaca state, guerilla warfare, 2. 173; revolt and the war, 369.
Obregón, Pablo, Mexican minister at Washington, and boundary negotiations, 1. 60.
O'Brien, J. P. J., battery at Buena Vista, 1. 388, 390-2, 394, 557. Ocampo, M., and Santa Anna, 1. 376.
Occupied territory. See Conquered territory.
O'Donnell, Leopoldo, and Mexican privateering, 2. 193.
O'Donojú, Juan, treaty with Itúrbide, 1. 33.
Officers, character of volunteer, 1. 192, 207, 2. 215; for the ten new regiments, 76; value of West Point training, 320. See also Army; Volunteers.
Ohio, and attack on Tuxpán, 2. 444; in Pacific squadron, 447.
Ohio troops, enlistments, 1. 195; at Monterey, 253, 492, 496; in Taylor's later force, 2. 417; with Scott, 418; in Lane's march to Puebla, 426; in his guerilla operations, 426, 427; calls (1847), 364, 365, 431; garrison at Puebla, 433; non-active men, 511.