Mexican–American War veterans
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A number of veterans of the Mexican–American War (April 25, 1846 - February 2, 1848) were residents of or otherwise associated with Charlottesville and Albemarle County.[1][2][3][4]
Nicholas Trist served as a diplomatic attaché to the army of General Winfield Scott during the conflict, eventually negotiating the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo that ended the war and greatly expanded the size of the continental United States.[5]
Captain William Linn Tidball served in the conflict as a Lieutenant in the Third Ohio Regiment.
Veterans of the Mexican-American War from Albemarle County and Charlottesville | |
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Benjamin Franklin Ficklin (Corporal) | John B. Magruder* (Lieutenant Colonel, First Artillery Regiment) |
Charles Everett Carter (Private, South Carolina "Palmetto Regiment") | John Thornley (Served as a surgeon aboard several US naval vessels) |
Dabney Carr (1st Infantry Regiment, Company C) | Martin Jacob |
Hugh N. Harris (4th Artillery Regiment) | Richard A. Brand (Sergeant Major, 5th Infantry Regiment) |
James Meeks (1st Infantry Regiment, Company A) | Samuel Joice (Private, Alabama Militia Infantry) |
John B. Gardner (Served for five years, later served in Civil War) | Theodore Wells (Private, 4th Infantry Regiment, Company D) |
*Uncle of Julia Magruder
References
- ↑ Web. US Mexican War Soldiers & Sailors Database, National Park Service
- ↑ Web. United States Mexican War Index and Service Records, 1846-1848, FamilySearch
- ↑ Web. Albemarle County in the Civil War, USGenWeb Archives, 1884
- ↑ Web. Albemarle County, VA: Biographies of Virginia Military Institute Cadets, Genealogy Trails History Group
- ↑ Web. Nicholas Trist, Encyclopedia.com