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Battle of El Molino del Rey: Duval c. 1847

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  • Title: Battle of El Molino del Rey
  • Author: P. S. Duval
  • Date: c. 1847
  • Medium: Hand-colored lithograph
  • Condition: Very Good - age toning and light foxing, issued quatrefolds, tears and discolored adhesive residue in left margin, crease across lower left corner
  • Inches: 20 x 13 [Image]
  • Centimeters: 50.8 x 33.02 [Image]
  • Product ID: 316068

Map of the Battle of El Molino del Rey, one of the bloodiest engagements of the Mexican-American War. The battle occurred on the outskirts of Mexico City in September of 1847, and was fought between Mexican forces led by General Antonio León and American forces led by Major General Winfield Scott. Though the conflict resulted in an American victory, the Mexicans were nevertheless able to hold out long enough to prevent the capture of the city a week later. Includes a legend explaining the locations of and movements of various parties within the course of the battle. 

Sketch of the Operations
of the
1st Division United States Army
under the command of General Worth
on the 8th Sept. 1847
by
Edmd. L. F. Hardcastle
Brt. 2d. Lieut Top. Engineer