1846 - 1847 U.S. OCCUPATION

1846 OCTOBER 28: ADDRESSED TO NEW YORK
From Mexico's Treasury Minister Haro y Tamariz, sent free
of charge to Vera Cruz per official cachet of the Treasury.
Red "1/" British post rating and black "6" (cents) U.S. postal fee.

1847 JULY 1: BRAZOS, TEXAS to WASHINGTON 
Official letter written at Monterrey from "Gen. Taylor" to Gen. R. Jones, Adjutant General. BRAZOS / JULY 14 postmark, 
the "10" rating crossed out being an official business letter.

1847: PUEBLA to U.S.A.
From Fort of San Loretto at Puebla, VERA CRUZ / MEXO 
NOV 16 postmark. Charged "X" (10 cents).

1847 OCTOBER 10: BRAZOS  to U.S.A.
From Camp on the Heights at Saltillo. Endorsed "From the Army".
BRAZOS / OCT 30 postmark and charged "10" (cents) upon arrival.