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George Meade, The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade, Major-General United States Army (ed. George Gordon Meade), chapter 2 (search)
sand men, and could we establish our depot at Camargo, and get our troops up there, we might be in eeks, so that I hardly think the advance from Camargo will be made before the latter part of Augustonnoissances of the roads and country between Camargo and Monterey, in advance of the army. Since -months' men shall arrive here and be sent to Camargo. So that I do not see how we are to leave Caell you. Most of the regulars have gone up to Camargo, and the General proposes to start in two or m. I suppose we will be detained some time at Camargo, organizing the army and making preparations 46. We arrived here to-day on our March to Camargo, and I seize the opportunity afforded by a feul breeze which kept us comfortable below. Camargo is a small place, but little larger than Rein to that a few months ago nearly one-third of Camargo was destroyed by a rise in the river. The per own Government had never been able to do. Camargo, Mexico, August 18, 1846. I have been this[12 more...]