Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History From 458 A.D. to 1905 : Based Upon the Plan of Benson John Lossing V.1
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There he was soon afterwards reinforced by seven companies of infan- try under Major Brown and two volunteer companies under Major Gaily. With these forces he remained at Corpus Christi un- til the next spring, when the camp at that place was broken up (March 8, 1846), and the Army of Occupation proceeded to Point Isabel, nearer the Rio Grande. When approaching Point Isabel, Taylor was met by a deputation of citizens, and presented with a protest, signed by the Prefect of the Northern Dis- tric...t of the Department of Tamau- lipas, against the presence of his army. But he pressed forward to Point Isa- bel, whence, with a larger portion of his army, he proceeded to the Rio Grande opposite Matamoras, arriving there on March 29. There he began the erection of defensive works; and so the Army of Occupation in Texas assumed a hostile attitude towards the Mexicans. See Mexico, War with. Army in the Civil War. — When Mr. Lincoln entered upon the duties of Presi- dent (March 4, 1861) the total regular force of the army was 16,000 men, and these were principally in the Western 211 ABMY States and Territories, guarding the fron- tier settlers against the Indians.
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