CHAPTER VI. ADVANCE OF THE ARMY—CROSSING THE COLORADO—THE RIO GRANDE.
Chapter VII. The Mexican war—the
battle of Palo Alto—the
battle of
Resaca de la Palma—army
of invasion—general Taylor—movement
on
Camargo.
Chapter VIII. Advance on Monterey—the
black fort—the battle
of
Monterey—surrender of the
city.
Chapter IX. Political intrigue—Buena
Vista—movement against Vera
Cruz
—siege and capture of
Vera Cruz.
Chapter X. March to Jalapa—battle
of Cerro Gordo—Perote
—Puebla—Scott
and Taylor.
Chapter XI. Advance on the
city of Mexico—battle
of Contreras—assault
at Churubusco—negotiations
for peace—battle of
Molino del Rey
—storming of Chapultepec—San
Cosme—evacuation of the
city—Halls of
the Montezumas.
Chapter XII. Promotion to first
lieutenant—capture of the
city of
Mexico—the army—Mexican
soldiers—peace negotiations.
Chapter XIII. Treaty of peace—Mexican
bull fights—regimental
quartermaster—trip to Popocatapetl—trip
to the caves of Mexico.
Chapter XIV. Return of the
army—marriage—ordered
to the Pacific coast
—crossing the isthmus—arrival
at San Francisco.
Chapter XV. San Francisco—early
California experiences—life
on the
Pacific coast—promoted captain—Flush
times in California.
Chapter XVI. Resignation—private
life—life at Galena—the
coming
crisis.
Chapter XVII. Outbreak of the
rebellion—presiding at A
union meeting
—mustering officer of state
troops—Lyon at camp
Jackson—services
tendered to the government.