Miscellaneous letters : concerning political and military matters of the Mexican Republic, 1847 March 7-1860 Nov. 14.

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Miscellaneous letters : concerning political and military matters of the Mexican Republic, 1847 March 7-1860 Nov. 14.

Miscellaneous correspondence by various political officials from 1847-1860, concerning the political and military situation in Mexico, during and following the war with the United States.

4 letters ; 27 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7330524

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