Posted on 07/22/2008 10:45:40 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
The remains of what appear to be four US soldiers who died in 1846 during the Mexican-American war have been found, Mexican officials have said. The skeletons were found at the site of the Battle of Monterrey in northern Mexico alongside relics indicating the bodies were US soldiers... Mexico's state archaeological agency said the bodies were found in several digs between 1996 and 2008 but it took a long time to identify the remains because it was believed only Mexicans were buried at the battle site.
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What it must have been like to live in that time period is beyond me. Sometimes I think I’ve been born 160 years too late.
Bring them home.
The remains of four American soldiers from 1846!?!
Quick! Let’s cut a deal to free every illegal rapist/murder/criminal in a U.S. prison from South of the Border to have our precious bones returned.
(that of course, was a joke)
None of mine relatives. They fought elsewhere; and they all survived, and made it safely home.
Some marched, as part of a ‘company’ of Mormon volunteers, from Nauvoo, Illinois to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to join up; then marched (via Santa Fe) to Baja.
After the war, they then marched to San Diego and mustered out.
It was their own two feet all the way; my feet and knees salute them!
Then they then marched via San Bernardino (I've visited one of their camp sites up near Cajon Summit on I-15) back to Nauvoo in time to march to Salt Lake.
Meanwhile, on my mother's side, GGGrandma was born, an Army brat, at the Benicia Arsenal, in 1846.
Bump!
Hey Ben, that official report you posted had the names of two Americans who died in that battle.
Well...as long as we released them to Mexican custody...along with the notification of installation of autonomous radar-guided miniguns along the freshly walled border...
ACUTALLY, what led to their discovery is the fact that they had been turning in their graves during the Bush II administration.
Thanks BenLurkin.
Interesting family history.
Here's the book on Amazon
It was terrific. Well written and reasonable short, after reading this book you'll never think of James K. Polk the same way again.
Thanks! This will be the “Pages” topic for the next GGG digest. :’)
Another Mormon Battalion descendant, cool.
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