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Mier Expedition diary : a Texan prisoner's account / by Joseph D. McCutchan ; edited by Joseph Milton Nance ; foreword by Jane A. Kenamore.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
McCutchan, Joseph D., 1823-1853, author.
Contributor:
Nance, Joseph Milton, editor.
Kenamore, Jane A., writer of foreword.
Series:
Elma Dill Russell Spencer Foundation Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
McCutchan, Joseph D., 1823-1853--Diaries.
McCutchan, Joseph D.
Texan Mier Expedition (1842-1844).
Texan Mier Expedition.
Prisoners of war--Mexico--Diaries.
Prisoners of war.
Prisoners of war--Texas--Diaries.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (280 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
Austin, [Texas] : University of Texas Press, 1978.
Summary:
Few episodes in Texas history have excited more popular interest than the Mier Expedition of 1842. Nineteen-year-old Joseph D. McCutchan was among the 300 Texans who, without the cover of the Lone Star flag, launched their own disastrous invasion across the Rio Grande. McCutchan's diary provides a vivid account of his experience—the Texans' quick dispatch by Mexican troops at the town of Mier, the hardships of a forced march to Mexico City, over twenty months of imprisonment, and the journey back home after release. Although there are other firsthand accounts of the Mier Expedition, McCutchan was the only diarist who followed the Tampico route to Mexico City. His account documents a different experience than that of the main body of prisoners who marched to the national capital by way of Monterrey, Saltillo, and Agua Nueva. Among the last of the prisoners to be freed, McCutchan covers in his journal the whole period of confinement from December 26, 1842, to the final release on September 16, 1844. The McCutchan diary is set apart from other Mier accounts not only by the new information it provides, but also by Joseph Milton Nance's superb editing. Nance is an acknowledged authority on the hostilities between Texas and Mexico during the era of the Texas Republic. He has transcribed, edited, and annotated the diary with characteristic scholarship and painstaking attention to detail.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Biographical Sketch of Joseph D. McCutchan
Introductory Chapter
Chapter of Preface
I. Departure for the Rio Grande
II. Capture of Loredo by the Texians
Chapter III The Texians reorganize under Col. Wm. S. Fisher
Chapter iv The disposition of the men as related to our engagement with the enemy
Chapter v The disposition of the wounded Texians made by Ampudia
V-a. McCutchan's March to Mexico City
VI March of the Main Body of Prisoners towards the City of Mexico
VII. An Account of the March of Col. Fisher and His Companions
Chapter VIII On the Way Home
Chapter IX. List of men comprising the command of Col. Wm. S. Fisher
Appendices
Bibliography
Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780292780927
0292780923
OCLC:
1286807479

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