An Artillery Officer in the Mexican War, 1846-7 : Letters of Robert Anderson, Captain 3rd Artillery, U.S.a.

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Jesup at Tampico in the Steamer New Orleans. We are daily, indeed hourly, expecting her arrival here with a mail.
Capt. F. Taylor is here with a battery of the 1st Arty.
Lt. Col. Duncan is to arrive. The expected Norther will bring, we hope, all the absent vessels.
All who are here are impatient to make the attack, as many dread being detained here during the next month, when they apprehend greater danger from the yellow fever than from the balls of the Mexicans.
In Mexico 71 The yellow fever c
...ommences in Vera Cruz about the 15th of April, so we have five weeks for operations before a necessity will exist for our moving into the interior.
The mountains are occasionally plainly visible from our present anchorage. The peak of Orizaba towers proudly 17,500 and some odd feet above us. We can move to deUghtful and healthy positions among the mountains. Such will undoubtedly be our destina- tion as soon as we take Vera Cruz. I am anxious to get through this affair as I know that you will imagine thousands of dangers which never existed, and nothing but the certainty that the City is ours will relieve your anxiety.


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