Mexican War, 1846 to 1848
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
The Mexican War (also known as the Mexican-American War, the First American Intervention, and the U.S.–Mexican War) resulted from the annexation of Texas by the United States in 1845. Thirty-five thousand U.S. Army troops and 73,000 state volunteers fought in this war. Most volunteer regiments were from southern states, such as Louisiana, Tennessee, Missouri, and Texas. The war took place from April 25,1846 to February 2, 1848.
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War with Mexico was declared on May 13, 1846. However, units of soldiers were organized in Texas in the fall of 1845. Volunteer units were organized from Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland and the District of Columbia, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania,South Carolina, Tennessee,Texas and Virginia. One unit was composed of Indians and one of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints-the Mormon Battalion. Regular Army units included the 1st Regiment of Dragoons, 2nd Regiment of Dragoons, 3rd Regiment of Dragoons, Regiment of Mounted Riflemen, 1st Regiment of Artillery, 2nd Regiment of Artillery, 3rd Regiment of Artillery, 4th Regiment of Artillery,1st through 16th Regiments of Infantry, Regiment of Voltigeurs and Foot Riflemen.
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United States National Archives and Records Administration Records[edit | edit source]
- War Department. Army of the West, 1846-1847. NARA Administrative History Note
- War Department. Army of Occupation, 4.13.1845-1848. NARA Administrative History Note
- Report of Troops of the Advance Center Division, 1846. NAID 1192538
- War Department. Military Department No. 9 (New Mexico) 11.3.1846-8.31.1848
- War Department. Military Department No. 10 (California, Oregon) 11.3.1846-5.17.1851
Chronology of Major Events[edit | edit source]
Date | Event |
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25 Apr 1846 | U.S. and Mexican forces clash at the Nueces River. The American forces were defeated. |
13 May 1846 | U.S. Congress declared war on Mexico |
8 May 1846 | The battle of Palo Alto occurred about eight miles northeast of Brownsville, Texas. U.S. forces, led by Major General Zachary Taylor, were victorious |
9 May 1846 | Taylor's forces defeated the Mexican Army in Cameron County, near Brownville, Texas |
22 Feb1847 | U.S. forces successfully defended possession of a narrow mountain pass near Buena Vista, in northeastern Mexico |
17 Apr 1847 | The Mexican Army under the leadership of Santa Ana, lost possession of a mountain pass, Cerro Gordo, near Jalapa,Mexico |
20 Aug 1847 | American forces overtook the village of Churubusco, six miles south of Mexico City |
12 Sep 1847 | General Scott led a successful attack against Chapultepec, a fortified hill guarding the gates of Mexico City |
14 Sep 1847 | American troops entered Mexico City |
2 Feb 1848 | The peace treaty was signed. Mexico gave the territories of California, New Mexico, and the Rio Grande region to the United States. |
Statistical Summary[edit | edit source]
Number of Troops Who Served[edit | edit source]
Type of Troops | Number |
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Regular Army | 30,954 |
Volunteers | 73,776 |
Navy | 7,500 |
Total Troops | 112,230 |
The U.S. Department of Defense estimated the total number serving as 78,718. (2)
Casualaties[edit | edit source]
Type of Casualties | Number |
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Battle Deaths | 1,733 |
Other Deaths | 11,550 |
Wounds | 4,152 |
National Archives - Related Collections[edit | edit source]
- Register of Officers Arriving at Vera Cruz, 1848. NAID 1192537
- Report of Troops of the Advance Center Division, 1846. NAID 1192538
- Mexican War Guard Reports, 1847-1848. NAID 1192540
- Teamsters' Enlistment Contracts in the Mexican War, 1846-1848. NAID 618718
- Teamsters' and Laborers' Enlistment Contracts in the Mexican War, 1898. NAID 618719
- Mexican War Hospital records, 1846-1848. NAID 655737
- Summaries of the Service of naval Vessels in the Mexican War, 2.28.1879-10.07.1884
- Regimental and Company Books of Mexican War volunteer Organizations, 1846-1848. NAID 654703
- Registers of Mexican War Applications for Appointments as Surgeons and Assistant Surgeons, 1847-1848. NAID 6444010
- Records of Mexican War Medical Officers, 1846-1848. NAID 1223698
- Carded medical Records of Volunteer Soldiers in the Mexican and Civil Wars, 1846-1865. NAID 655646
- Registers of Mexican War Applications for Regular Army Commissions, 1847-1848. NAID 644009
- Records of Persons Entitled to Extra Pay for Service in the Mexican War, 1879. NAID 2788854
Related Sources[edit | edit source]
- Emory Upton. The Military Policy of the United States During the Mexican War
- Military Forces Employed in the Mexican War
- Report of the Secretary of War Military Reports Received From Commanders
- Report of the Secretary of the Navy Commodores Stockton's Despatches, relating to the Military and Navy Operations in California
- List of Officers who marched with the army under the command of Major General Winfield Scott...
- Map of the United States in June of 1846.
- Regulations of the Army of the United States 1847
- Military Resources:Mexican War, 1846-1848. National Archives and Records Administration
FamilySearch Collections[edit | edit source]
- United States Mexican War Pension Index, 1887-1926 at FamilySearch — index and images
- United States Mexican War Index and Service Records, 1846-1848 - index and images
States and Territories[edit | edit source]
States and Territories that existed during the war.
Additional State Records[edit | edit source]
The Mexican War was fought before these states existed, however, these states have information specific to their area on individuals that served in the war.
Research Tools[edit | edit source]
Military Records: Pre-WWI Pension Applications (16 minute online video) FamilySearch Research Classes Online, 2010.
- Norman E.Tutorow. comp.and ed. The Mexican-American War. an annotated bibliography. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1981. FHL 973 H23tu
- Elizabeth R. Snoke. The Mexican War. a bibliography of MHRC holdings for the period 1835-1850. Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania: {s.n., 1973. FHL 973 B4ua no. 7]
- Mark Crawford, David S. Heidler, Jeanne T. Heidler. Encyclopedia of the Mexican War. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-Clio, 1999. FHL 973 H26ce
- Steven R. Butler. How to Find Your Mexican War Ancestor.Richardson, Texas : Descendants of Mexican War Veterans, c1994. FHL 973 M27bu 1994
Related Wiki Articles[edit | edit source]
- US Mexican War Unit Histories
- United States, Mexican War Military Unit Names - FamilySearch Historical Records
- US Mexican War Service Records
- US Mexican War Society Records
Websites[edit | edit source]
- Concise History of the War
- Maps of the War
- Reading List
- Online resources
- NARA Military resources:Mexican War,1846-1848
- Center for Greater Southwestern Studies A Continent Divided: The US Mexican War
- Library of Congress A Guide to the Mexican War
Additional Sources for Further Reading[edit | edit source]
- Brooks, Nathan. A complete history of the Mexican War : its causes, conduct, and consequences ; comprising an account of the various military and naval operations, from its commencement to the treaty of peace ... (1849)
- Manfield, Edward D. The Mexican war, a history of its origin : and a detailed account of the victories which terminated in the surrender of the capital; with the official despatches of the generals; to which is added, the treaty of peace, and valuable tables of the strength and losses of the United States Army. New York : A.S. Barnes & Co. ; Cincinnati : H.W. Derby & Co., 1849
- Eye-Witness. Complete History of the Mexican War. New York: F.J. Dow & Co., 1850
- Merk, Frederick. History of the Westward Movement. (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1980). Chapter 39. FHL book 973 H2me.
- Oberly, James W. "Military Bounty Land Warrants of the Mexican War." Prologue, vol. 14 (Spring 1982) p. 25-34.
- Santelli,Gabrielle M. Neufeld. Marines in the Mexican War. Washington,D.C.: History and Museums Division. Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps
- Weems, John Edward. To Conquer a Peace: The War Between the United States and Mexico. (Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Company, Inc. 1974).