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Capture of the City of Mexico, By Genl. Scott, on the 14th. Sept. 1847.
Capture of the City of Mexico, By Genl. Scott, on the 14th. Sept. 1847.

Capture of the City of Mexico, By Genl. Scott, on the 14th. Sept. 1847.

Printer (American, 1840 - 1867)
Publisher (American, 1840 - 1867)
Publisher (American, 1808 - 1888)
Date1847-1848
MediumLithography; printer's ink and watercolor on wove paper
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (image height x width): 8 1/8 x 12 3/8in. (20.6 x 31.4cm) Sheet (height x width): 10 x 14 1/16in. (25.4 x 35.7cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Samuel St. John Morgan
Object number1948.13.24
DescriptionHand-to-hand combat between mounted Mexican troops and American infantry is taking place on the left. One Mexican holds a sword, another fires a pistol. American soldiers have muskets or rifles with fixed bayonets. Dead and wounded men and a horse lie on the ground. Additional men in American military uniforms advance from the right foreground with a large American flag. Cannon balls are on the ground. Officers on horseback in the right background include General Winfield Scott. A cannon crew behind General Scott is firing towards the walled city in the background, which is partially hidden by cannon smoke. A Mexican flag flies from the battlements. Domes and towers are visible in the distance.
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