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"American Naval Logistics during the Mexican War, 1846-1848," by Stanley J. Adamiak
Abstract: Logistics played an important and often overlooked role in shaping American naval
operations during the Mexican War. Despite initial difficulties, the new bureau system
provided provisions, stores, and coal for steamers, yet the commanders of the Gulf
and Pacific Squadrons still had to take initiatives to alleviate shortcomings and
overcome the problems of distance and poor communications.
Key Words: Mexican War; U.S. Navy; logistics
"With Scott in Mexico: Letters of Captain James W. Anderson in the Mexican War, 1846-1847," edited by James M. Denham and Keith L. Huneycutt
Abstract: Captain James W. Anderson served under General Winfield Scott in the Mexican War
(1846-47). Anderson's letters to his wife include impressions of Mexican culture and
social life. They also recount his experiences in the battles of Monterrey, Veracruz,
Cerro Gordo, and Contreras, the occupation of Jalapa, and the army's final thrust
toward Mexico City.
Key Words: Mexican War; Florida; Veracruz; Second Seminole War
"'We must do the best we can': The Civil War Letters of Albert Chipman, 76th Illinois Infantry," Part I, edited by Daniel E. Sutherland
Abstract: The letters of Sgt. Albert Chipman describe his experiences in camp and on campaign
and offer glimpses of the problems faced by his family and community on the Illinois
homefront. This first of two installments follows Chipman's regiment from its training
camps in Kentucky through the Vicksburg campaign.
Key Words: Civil War; Illinois; common soldiers; northern homefront; Vicksburg campaign
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