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Latest revision as of 18:27, 1 May 2008
- Please sort and annotate in a user-friendly manner and consider archiving the URLs behind the links you provide. See also related web sources.
- Handbook of Texas (2004), with many detailed scholarly articles
- Texas War for Independence 1832-36
- PBS on Mexican-American War
- West Point Atlas
- US Army textbook
- "The San Jacinto Campaign" 1901 article by leading scholar Eugene C. Barker
- Alamo images
- images of war
- Samuel Chamberlain memoirs and drawings
- Scott at Vera Cruz 1851 essay
- Edward D. Mansfield. The Mexican war: a history of its origin, and a detailed account of the victories which terminated in the surrender of the capital; with the official despatches of the generals. To which is added, the treaty of peace, and valuable tables of the strength and losses of the United States Army.(1860 ed.)
- "Pack Mules and Surf Boats: Logistics in the Mexican War" by Robert D. Paulus from Army Logistician 1997