Located near La Juncta, CO. During the war with Mexico in 1846, the fort became a staging area for Colonel Stephen Watts Kearny's "Army of the West". Park information and links.
Brief description of the Navy's operation in the War, and how its represented on their streamer.
A database of political history and cemeteries, with brief biographical entries for U.S. political figures who died in the War between 1846-1847.
An online exhibit of the Ohio Historical Society's battle flag collection.
Text written in 1847 by Frank S. Edwards, a volunteer. Includes 7 chapters of details of military campaigns, with an Appendix.
This cemetery was formally laid out by General Zachary Taylor's engineers between 1845-1846. On September 12, 1845, ten men were killed and fourteen wounded when the steamer Dayton exploded near Ingleside.
South Carolina monument honoring their Mexican War Soldiers.
Maps of the major campaigns of the war from the U.S. Military Academy.
"The Army Flag and Its Streamers" was prepared by the Office of the Chief of Military History, to provide general summaries of each of the campaigns displayed on the Army flag.
From the Utah Education Network, a brief description of the war with links to places, people, and related sites.
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