Veterans of the Mexican War Association records, 1874-1886
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Shands, E. W.
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Associated Veterans of the Mexican War
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Steele, William Henry, 1818-1905
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Dorn, Andrew Jackson, 1815-1889
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Texas Association of the Mexican War Veterans
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Founded by Alexander M. Kenaday in 1874, the National Association of Veterans of the Mexican War (NAVMW) sought pensions from the United States government for veterans of the Mexican War. Republicans in Congress continually resisted approving the pensions because numerous Mexican War soldiers had later fought for the Confederate Army during the Civil War. However, Congress finally passed a service pension act for the veterans in 1887. Since the U.S. government had only awarded medal...
Ford, John Salmon
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John Salmon "Rip" Ford (1815-1897) was a physician; soldier and military commander in the Mexican War and Civil War; elected official in the Texas Senate and House of Representatives; and editor of the Texas Democrat and the Brownsville Sentinel. From the description of Ford, John Salmon "Rip," papers, circa 1836-1896. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 319168288 Born near Greenville, South Carolina, on May 26, 1815. Came to Texas in June 1836 and served as...
Kenaday, Alexander M. (Alexander McConnell), 1824-
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Shelley, Nathan George.
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