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ATTACK AND COUNTERATTACK

The Texas-Mexican Frontier
1842


JOSEPH MILTON NANCE
1964

Front Matter
Preface
Table of Contents
Illustrations
Maps


Online by H. David Maxey - 2008
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Copyright © 1964 Joseph Milton Nance
Copyright renewed 1992
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Reprinted courtesy of the
University of Texas Press, Austin
 
Prologue
 1  The Vasquez Raid
 2  Texans Withdraw from San Antonio
 3  The Mexican Advance along the Lower Route
 4  The Withdrawal of Vasquez
Texas Mobilizes
 5  Texans Rally To Defend the Frontier
 6  Houston Assumes the Offensive
 7  Preparing the Navy for Offensive Operations
 8  Recruitment in the United States
 9  The Army on the Frontier
10  Texas' Mobilization Fails
The Canales-Montero Raid
11  The Battle of Lipantitlán
12  The "War Bill"
13  The Frontier during the Late Summer
The Woll Raid
14  The Mexicans Again Seize San Antonio
15  The Battle of Salado
16  The Dawson Fight
17  Woll's Withdrawal from Texas
The Somervell & Mier Expeditions
18  Defensive Preparations and Offensive Operations
19  Assembling of an Army
20  The March to Laredo
21  The Capture and Plunder of Laredo
22  The March to Guerrero
23  The Capture of Guerrero
24  Somervell Marches Home
Epilogue
Appendices (muster rolls and lists)