[Gutenberg 44438] • The War with Mexico, Volume 2 (of 2)

[Gutenberg 44438] • The War with Mexico, Volume 2 (of 2)
Authors
Smith, Justin Harvey
Publisher
General Books
Tags
1846-1848 , history , mexican war
ISBN
9781459055353
Date
2011-03-16T00:00:00+00:00
Size
1.88 MB
Lang
en
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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to [www.million-books.com](http://www.million-books.com) where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: XXII VERA CRUZ February-March, 1847 On the twenty-first of February, General Scott, who had sailed from Tampico in a storm the day before, observed in the distance what seemed to be greenish bubbles floating on the sea. These were the Lobos Islands, and presently he found there on transports the First and Second Pennsylvania, the South Carolina, and parts of the Louisiana, Mississippi and New York regiments of new volunteers. Within a week many more troops, including nearly all the regulars of the expedition, arrived from Tampico or the Brazos, and the natural breakwater that protected the anchorage ? a sandy coral island of about one hundred acres, fringed with surf, covered with bushes and small trees woven together with vines, and scented by the blossoms of wild oranges, lemons and limes-veiled itself behind the spars and cordage of nearly a hundred vessels. Judicious measures prevented the smallpox from spreading. Drilling began; and the drum, fife and bugle aroused a fighting spirit, while visiting, social jollity and military discussion tended to create an army solidarity. In the evening bands played martial airs, and the watch fires on the coast gave an additional sharpness to the ardor of the soldiers. Meanwhile the General, who still expected vigorous opposition to his landing, waited impatiently for more surf-boats and heavy ordnance, looked anxiously for the ten large transports ' in ballast req- uisitoned by him in November, elaborated his plans for disembarking, and issued the corresponding orders.3 The next rendezvous was to be off Antn Lizardo, about a dozen miles beyond Vera Cruz and some two hundred more from the Lobos anchorage, where islands, reefs and the shore of the mainland combined to form a deep and capacious harbor; VOL. II ? ? 17 and...