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William Jenkins Worth (search for this): entry el-molino-del-rey-capture-of
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El Molino del Rey, capture of.
Almost within cannon-shot distance of the city of Mexico is Chapultepec, a hill composed of porphyritic walls, and towers at the end, known as El
Battle of El Molino Del Rey. Molino del Rey— The King's Mill.
About 400 yards from this was aRey— The King's Mill.
About 400 yards from this was another massive stone building, known as Casa de Mata.
The former was used (1847) as a cannon foundry by the Mexicans, and the latter was a d hose sources of strength.
He proposed to first attack El Molino del Rey, which was commanded by General Leon.
The Mexican forces at these d s were about 14,000 strong, their left wing resting on El Molino del Rey, their centre forming a connecting line with Casa de Mata and suppor battle began at dawn by Huger's 24-pounder opening on El Molino del Rey, when Major Wright, of the 8th Infantry, fell upon the centre with 5 ained their position, and a terrible struggle ensued.
El Molino del Rey was soon assailed and carried by Garland's brigade, and at the same
September 8th (search for this): entry el-molino-del-rey-capture-of