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INDEX
Paso and Chihuahua, 304; at Sacramento River, 308; of Monterey, Cal., 334; between Monterey, Mex., and Victoria, 357-9; between Matamoros and Victoria, 360; between Victoria and Tampico, 366; between Saltillo and Agua Nueva, 373; between San Luis Potosí and Encarnacion, 380, 553; of Buena Vista field, 385; view on approaching Antón Lizardo, 2. 18; of Vera Cruz, 18-9, 34 5, 221-2; along highway from Perote to puente nacional, 39; of Cerro Gordo, 42-5, 347; of national highway between Vera Cruz and Cerro Gordo, 46-8; of Jalapa, 59, 223; between Jalapa and Perote, 60-1; between Perote and Puebla, 69; of Puebla, 71, 178; between Puebla and Valley of Mexico, 92-3; of the Valley, 94, 119, 138, 158; of the routes across it, 95-7; of Santa Anna's southern line, 99, 102, 374; of Contreras field, 101, 103, 375; of Churubusco, 111; of Tacubaya, 138, 400; of Molino del Rey, 140; of western and southern approaches to Mexico City, 147; of Chapultepec, 150-2, 405-6; between Vera Cruz and Orizaba, 184-5; coast storms, 194; of San Juan Bautista, 200; of Tuxpán, 202-3; of Mazatlan, 206; of Orizaba, 222; of Mexico City, 228.
Pickett, G. E., at Chapultepec, 2. 157.
Pico, Andrés, battle of San Pascual, 1. 341, 342, 534; succeeds Flores, 345; capitulation, 345.
Pico, Jesús, and Fremont, 1. 345.
Pico, Pio, as governor of California, 1. 319; character, 328; British partisan, 328, 333, 531; civil war with Castro, 329; and American occupation, 335, 337, 530.
Pierce, Franklin, on war enthusiasm, 1. 442; reinforcements for Scott, 2. 77, 171; brigade in Scott's army, 78, 363; brigade at Contreras, 104, 378; and at Churubusco, 115-7, 384; and plan of attack on Mexico City, 149, 408; armistice commissioner, 394; and Molino del Rey, 403; and battles before Mexico, 415; leaves Mexico, 438.
Pillow, G. J., as political general, character, 1. 208, 361, 367, 543, 546, 2. 185-6, 433; and Polk, 1. 367, 2. 128, 186, 510; joins Scott's headquarters, 1. 367; on Ripley's book, 405; at Brazos, 476; on Taylor's confidence, 492; left at Camargo, 493; on Taylor and Vera Cruz expedition, 536; on Taylor and administration, 538; brigade at Vera Cruz, 2. 27; before Cerro Gordo, 49; in the battle, 56-8, 352-3; censures on Scott to Polk, 74; absence, return as major general, 77, 357; division, 77; in advance from Puebla, 93, 371; at Contreras, 103-5, 376, 378, 380; at Churubusco, 110, 385; force after the battle, 120; and armistice, 134, 395; advance after armistice, 142, 400; at Chapultepec, 152, 153, 156, 409; misgivings there, 153; division in advance on Belén garita, 159; cabal against Scott, Leonidas letter, 187, 435; Scott's charges against, and arrest, 188, 437; Polk rescues, 188; and the recalling of Trist, 236; intrigue against Scott and Presidential ambition, 376; opinion of good officers, 377; ascendancy over Scott, 378; and douceur, 391; and plan of attack on Mexico City, 408; leaves Mexico, 438.
Pineda, Manuel, attack on La Paz, 2. 449.
Pino, Manuel, force to resist Kearny, 1. 293, 294.
"Pintos," in Alvarez's force, 2. 369.
Pinzón, Luis, at Cerro Gordo, 2. 44, 51.
Plan del Río, as defensive point, 2. 40, 42; Scott's advance at, 48.
Plana mayor, Mexican, 1. 156.
Plateau, central, of Mexico, 1. 1-2.
Plebeian, on war and expansion, 1. 444.
Poblana market girls, 2. 71.
Poinsett, J. R., treatment as minister at Mexico, 1. 58-9, 417; boundary and Texas negotiations, 59-60, 418; commercial negotiations, 61, 419; recall demanded, 62; on Mexican agriculture, 410; on Mexican cavalry, 440; on American army, 451; on Trist mission, 2. 390.
Point Isabel, occupied by Taylor, 1. 146, 148; as base, Taylor and line of communication, 160-1, 463; Taylor's hurried march to, 163; as camp, 205; Mexican customhouse, 452; navy at, 466, 2. 197; troops left at, 1. 493.
Police, in occupied territory, 2. 213, 215, 229, 450, 452.