| 1846 - 694 str.
...dragoons, he gallantly held the enemy at bay, and finally drove him, with immense luss, from the field. The action here, and along the whole line, continued until dark, when the enemy retired into the chaparal, in rear of his position. Our army bivouacked on the ground it occupied. During the afternoon,... | |
| Joseph Reese Fry - 1847 - 378 str.
...Dragoons, he gallantly held the enemy at bay, and finally drove him, with immense loss, from the field. The action here and along the whole line, continued...had been moved forward about half a mile, and was parked in rear of the new position. " Our loss this day was nine killed, forty-four wounded, and two... | |
| Henry Montgomery - 1847 - 398 str.
...dragoons, he gallantly held the enemy at bay, and finally drove him, with immense loss, from the field. The action here and along the whole line, continued...had been moved forward about half a mile, and was parked in rear of the new position." General Arista, in his official report of the battle, ex138 MEXICAN... | |
| Joseph Reese Fry - 1847 - 380 str.
...held the enemy at bay, and finally drove him, with immense loss, from the field. The action here arid along the whole line, continued until dark, when the...had been moved forward about half a mile, and was parked in rear of the new position. " Our loss this day was nine killed, forty-four wounded, and two... | |
| Fitch Waterman Taylor - 1848 - 448 str.
...dragoons, he gallantly held the enemy at bay, and finally drove him, with immense loss, from the field. The action here and along the whole line, continued...mile, and was packed in rear of the new position. Our loss this day was nine killed, forty-four wounded, and two missing. Among the wounded were Major Ringgold,... | |
| John Frost - 1848 - 332 str.
...dragoons, , he gallantly held the enemy at bay, and finally drove him, with immense loss, from the field. The action here and along the whole line, continued until dark, when the enemy retired into the chaparral in rear of his position. Our loss this day was nine killed, forty-four wounded, and two missing.... | |
| Henry Montgomery - 1850 - 522 str.
...dragoons, he gallantly held the enemy at bay, nnd finally drove him, with immense loss, from the field. The action here and along the whole line, continued...had been moved forward about half a mile, and was parked in rear of the new position." General Arista, in his official report of the battle, exercises... | |
| Henry Montgomery - 1850 - 504 str.
...dragoons, he gallantly held the enemy at bay, and finally drove him, with immense loss, from the field. The action .here and along the whole line, continued...had been moved forward about half a mile, and was parked in rear of the new position." General Arista, in his official report of the battle, exercises... | |
| John Frost - 1853 - 822 str.
...dragoons, he gallantly held the enemy at bay, and finally drove him, with immense loss, from the field. The action here and along the whole line continued until dark, when the enemy retired into the chapparel, in rear of his position. Our loss this day was nine killed, forty-four wounded, and two... | |
| 1848 - 622 str.
...dragoons, he gallantly held the enemy at bay, and finally drove him, with immense loss, from the field. The action here and along the whole line continued until dark, when the enemy retired into the chapparel, in rear of his position. Our loss this day was nine killed, forty-four wounded, and two... | |
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