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John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Chapter XX (search)
om I might designate. It was proposed to organize in Mexican territory an army corps under commissions from the government oported to be eager to enlist in such an enterprise. The Mexican authorities proposed to furnish the means by which this arersations with him on the subject. In all that relates to Mexican affairs he agrees in the duty we owe to ourselves to maintsidents in Paris, and serious depression of United States, Mexican, and French securities in the financial markets of Europe.position was powerful and aggressive. The intervention in Mexican affairs was very unpopular in France, and yet the nationale government and people of the United States in respect to Mexican affairs. Our conversation was without reserve on either site as strong language as to the speedy termination of his Mexican expedition. Hence I shall indulge in some doubt until I sartment on the 4th of June. The condition of the Franco-Mexican question at the time of my return from Europe gave no furt
John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Index (search)
g of Southern produce, 372; selects S. to solve the Franco-Mexican problem, 379-382, 389-391; order to Sheridan concerning S.'s Mexican mission, 380-382; controversies with the War Department, and attempted and successful reforms therein, 407 et seq.ction policy, 354, 374, 376, 395, 420; consults with S. on Mexican affairs, 379; vetoes reconstruction acts, 395; his conflic-Gen., Wesley, protection of the pacific railroads, 511 Mexican war, Thomas's service in, 189; experience of army officers at, 393 Romero, SeƱor, consultation with S. concerning Mexican affairs, 379, 380; S. reports progress to, 389 Rosecran, William H., consultations with and instructions to S. on Mexican affairs, 379, 382-385; correspondence with S., Aug. 4, 9, ision of the Gulf, 380; Grant's orders to, concerning S.'s Mexican mission, 380-382; general-in-chief, 421, 427; difficultiesom Halleck, May 10, 1865, 360; consultations with S. as to Mexican affairs, 379, 382, 383; letter to Seward, Aug. 23, 1865, 3