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23 December 1847
Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866
General orders: No. 382
Signed by H.L. Scott. Order consolidating existing Infantry and Artillery companies in order to equalize their numbers.
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26 December 1847
General orders: No. 390
Signed by H.L. Scott. Ordering troops in Mexico City, San Angel, and Tacubaya to be mustered and inspected.
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29 December 1847
General orders: No. 393
Signed by H.L. Scott. Proceedings from sixteen court martials on charges of insubordination, neglect of duty, absence without leave, sleeping on duty, unsoldierlike conduct, and desertion.
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3 January 1848
General orders: No. 3
Signed by H.L. Scott. Proceedings from six trials before a military commission on charges of murder, theft, and purchasing arms from an American soldier (Mexican citizen). Major H. Bainbridge presiding
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5 January 1848
General orders: No. 8
Signed by H.L. Scott. Prevention of fraud in paying duties on precious metals includes better record- keeping and soldier escorts.
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7 January 1848
General orders: No. 11
Signed by H.L. Scott. Proceedings from eighteen court martials on charges of mutinous conduct, desertion, neglect of duty, and drunkenness on duty. Major F. Lee presiding.
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10 January 1848
General orders: No. 13
Signed by H.L. Scott. Announces a train of wagons departing Mexico City for Vera Cruz.
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11 January 1848
General orders: No. 14
Signed by H.L. Scott. Lists the sick and wounded soldiers that are returning home and reporting by letter to the Adjutant General for recruiting service. Printed on blue paper.
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General orders: No. 15
Signed by H.L. Scott. Announces the appointment of Major J.L. Gardner to superintendent of assessments levied for the support of the Army. Printed on blue paper.
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15 January 1848
General orders: No. 18
Signed by H.L. Scott. Proceedings from thirteen court martials for charges of drunkenness on guard, absence without permission, violations of various articles of war, mutinous conduct, and unsoldierlike conduct. Lieutenant Colonel Peter W.L...
GLC00911.56
17 January 1848
General orders: No. 20
Signed by H.L. Scott. Docket reads "Genl. Orders, No. 20." Letter from Secretary of War W.L. Marcy to the General-in-Chief of Mexico expressing the President's pride in the American's efforts in that country.
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20 January 1848
General orders: No. 27
Signed by H.L. Scott. Docket reads "Genl. Scott's Order No. 27, [illegible]." Announces the proper military burial of all soldiers regardless of rank, except those executed as felons.
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22 January 1848
General orders: No. 28
"Col. Geary" inscribed on back page. Publication of Ordnance summaries. Includes blank spreadsheets for recording goods used for a particular company. Crude string binding intact.
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27 January 1848
General orders: No. 31
Signed by H.L. Scott. Continues General Orders No. 376 and 395 of 1847 regarding gold and silver bullion.
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28 January 1848
General orders: No. 34
Signed by H.L. Scott. Announces that all public horses retained for personal use by officers must be returned to the Quartermaster.
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4 February 1848
General orders: No. 45
Two copies of General Orders No. 45. Proceedings from a court of inquiry of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Miles regarding a precautionary measure taken during a march to the interior of Mexico.
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7 February 1848
General orders: No. 47
Signed by H.L. Scott. Acquittal of Luz Bega, a Mexican, for enticing soldiers to desert.
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12 February 1848
General orders: No. 54
Signed by H.L. Scott. Until further notice, no items taken from the enemy can be removed from any fort or city occupied by the American army.
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18 February 1848
General orders: No. 59
Signed by H.L. Scott. Winfield Scott's transfer of command of the army to Major General Butler.
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19 February 1848
Butler, William Orlando, 1791-1880
Orders No. 1
Signed by L. Thomas. Announcement of General Butler's assumption of command of the army.
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20 February 1848
Orders No. 3
Signed by L. Thomas. Announces bi-monthly mail pick-up and delivery.
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21 February 1848
Orders No. 4
Signed by L. Thomas. Republication of Scott's General Orders No. 15 regarding assessments levied for the support of the Army. Deputy Paymaster General D. Randall to receive all such assessments.
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25 February 1848
Orders No. 14
Signed by L. Thomas. Proceedings of Captain Samuel H. Montgomery's court martial on charges of conduct unbecoming an officer and violation of orders. Montgomery had written two articles for the "Pennsylvania Argus" chastising General Scott's...
GLC00911.69
3 March 1848
Orders No. 17
Signed by L. Thomas. Announces the establishment of a military base at Ojo de Agua.
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6 March 1848
Orders No. 18
Signed by L. Thomas. Publication of articles from the "Military Convention for the Provisional Suspension of Hostilities."
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