The Mexican War Correspondence of Richard Smith Elliott (American Exploration and Travel)

by Richard Smith Elliott, Mark L Gardner, and Marc Simmons

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When General Stephen Watts Kearny's Army of the West marched into Santa Fe, New Mexico, on August 18, 1846, Richard Smith Elliott, a young Missouri volunteer, was included in its ranks. In addition to Lieutenant Elliott's duties in the Laclede Rangers, he served as a regular correspondent to the St. Louis Reveille. An entertaining and educated observer, Elliott provided readers back home with an account of the grueling march over the famous Santa Fe Trail, the triumphant entry of the army into Santa Fe, the U.S. occupation of New Mexico, and the volunteers' eventual return to St. Louis.

Noted southwestern scholars Mark L. Gardner and Marc Simmons present here, for the first time, all of Elliott's letters published in the Reveille under his nom-de-plume, John Brown, using passages from his autobiography for the same period to fill in a break resulting from a few missing letters. Also included are Elliott's literary sketches, drawn from his Mexican War experiences and the people he met and served with.

  • ISBN10 0585124876
  • ISBN13 9780585124872
  • Publish Date December 1997 (first published 15 September 1997)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of Oklahoma Press
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 299
  • Language English