The Papers of Grayson M. Prevost
Grayson M. Prevost served in the U.S, Army as an assistant surgeon, with the rank of 1st lieutenant, from December 31, 1845, until his resignation on June 7, 1848.
The Woodbridge Papers
At the outbreak of the U.S.-Mexico War Francis Woodbridge was assigned to General Scott's command, and participated in many of the most famous engagements of the war, including the Siege of Vera Cruz, the Battle of Cerro Gordo, the Battles of Churubusco and Molina del Rey, the storming of Chapultepec, and the capture of Mexico City.
The Letters of DeLancey Floyd-Jones
Born to an upper-class family on Long Island, New York in 1826, DeLancey Floyd-Jones attended West Point from 1842-1846 and first served in the U.S. Military during the U.S. - Mexico War, fighting at Monterey, Vera Cruz, Molino del Rey, and Mexico City.