Dorrance, William T (Ca. 1804 - ?). A Historically Important Original Autograph Manuscript Letter Written by 1st Sergeant of the 7th US Infantry Regiment, William T Dorrance, from Occupied Mexico City and Signed to His Cousin Edward Moulton in Willimantic, Connecticut, Sharing Breaking News of the Arrival of Two US Commissioners "Empowered to Settle the Terms" of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Heatedly Arguing about the Possible Need of Marching to San Luis Potosi and Giving the Mexicans "A Drubbing" There, Decisively Claiming That "The Question of Peace or War Rests Now Entirely with Mexico," and Mentioning Several American Political Figures, Including Nicholas Trist, Nathan Clifford, and Ambrose Sevier. Mexico City, 20 April 1848.

Dorrance, William T (Ca. 1804 - ?).

Publication Date: 1848
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Condition: Very Good

From Globus Rare Books & Archives, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.

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