Memorándum, o sea apuntes p.a escribir la historia de lo especialmente ocurrido en México ... : Mexico, 1844-1848.

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Memorándum, o sea apuntes p.a escribir la historia de lo especialmente ocurrido en México ... : Mexico, 1844-1848.

A record, in diary form, of the outstanding events affecting the history of Mexico, April, 1844, to September, 1847. Stresses the conflict between Mexico and the United States, treachery of Santa Anna, and the disturbances in Yucatan. Three maps of the battles of Matamoros and Palo Alto.

Originals : 8 v. ; 21-22 cm.Copies : 2 microfilm reels and partial microfilm reel (1945 exposures) : negative (M-M 40-42: Rich. 100:5; M-M 43-45: Rich. 100:6; M-M 46-47: Rich. 100:7) and positive.

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