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Heights of Monterey, from the Saltillo road looking towards the city. (from the west.)
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Valley towards Saltillo, from near the base of "Palace hill," at Monterey
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Monterey, from Independence Hill, in the rear of the Bishop's Palace
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Image of a landscape view of Monterey, Mexico, during the Mexican-American War in 1846; stone fort with American flag waving on a hill with soldiers on foot and on horseback outside its walls at right; valley with cultivated hill and mountains rising beyond in the distance at left; numeric key in margins indicates various points of interest, including Sierra Silla (Saddle Mountain), the village of Guadalupe, and the "Citadel, (in possession of the Mexicans firing upon Genl. Taylor's position on the eastern side of the City.)"
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Monterey, as seen from a house-top in the main plaza, (to the west.) October, 1846
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Image of Monterey, Mexico, from a housetop in the main plaza in 1845 after the capture of the city by the United States Army under General Zachary Taylor; cannons line the street at left; a soldier stands guard on the rooftop overlooking the street and buildings; two boys seated playing at right; numeric key in margins indicates various points of interest, including Sierra Madre, Mitre Mountain, Fort Soldado, and the quarters of the 7th Army Infantry Regiment.
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Washington Artillery, Boston, Jan. 1853
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Review of the Mass. volunteer militia. at Concord, Sept. 9th, 1859
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View From Hawk's Nest towards the west
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