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Expedition to Mexico, 1861-1867
Earl Cowley to Earl Russell September 9 and 17, 1861
Sir J. Crampton to Earl Russell September 13, 1861
Earl Russell to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty October 31, 1861
Earl Russell to Sir C. Wyke November 1, 1861
Secretary to the Admiralty to Mr. Hammond November 1, 1861
Earl Russell to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty November 1, 1861
Sir J. Crampton to Earl Russell November 1, 1861
Earl Cowley to Earl Russell November 5, 1861
Mr. Hammond to the Secretary to the Admiralty November 6, 1861
Earl Russell to Lord Lyons November 6, 1861
Mr. Hammond to the Secretary to the Admiralty November 7, 1861
Earl Russell to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty November 8, 1861
Earl Russell to Sir C. Wyke (1) November 15, 1861
Earl Russell to Sir C. Wyke (2) November 15, 1861
Earl Russell to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty November 15, 1861
Earl Cowley to Earl Russell November 14 and 19, 1861
Sir J. Crampton to Earl Russell November 19, December 10 and December 15, 1861
Lord Lyons to Earl Russell December 21, 1861
Isturiz to Earl Russell December 22, 1861
Sir C. Wyke to Earl Russell December 29, 1861
Secretary to the Admiralty to Mr. Hammond January 2, 1862. Includes: List of Ships of War and Transports composing the Spanish Expedition to Mexico and List of principal Staff Officers of the Spanish Expedition to Mexico.
Earl Russell to M. Isturiz January 16, 1862
Sir C. Wyke to Earl Russell January 16, 1862
Earl Cowley to Earl Russell January 17, 1862
Isturiz to Earl Russell January 18, 1862
Secretary to the Admiralty to Mr. Hammond January 30, 1862. Includes: Commodore Dunlop correspondence regarding Spanish forces and Vera Cruz.
Sir C. Wyke to Earl Russell January 31, 1862
Sir J. Crampton to Earl Russell February 3, 1862
Earl Russell to Lord Bloomfield February 5, 1862
Earl Cowley to Earl Russell February 5, 1862
Mr. Hammond to the Secretary to the Admiralty February 26, 1862
Sir C. Wyke to Earl Russell February 26 and 28, 1862
Secretary to the Admiralty to Mr. Hammond February 27, 1862
Sir C. Wyke to Earl Russell March 1, 1862
Earl Russell to Sir J. Crampton March 3, 1862
Secretary to the Admiralty to Mr. Hammond March 3, 1862. Includes: Commmodre Donlop's billeting for Marines in and various actions around Vera Cruz.
Lord Lyons to Earl Russell March 3, 1862. Includes: US reaction.
Sir C. Wyke to Earl Russell March 10 and 27, 1862
Secretary to the Admiralty to Mr. Hammond March 18, 1862. Includes: Rear Admiral Sir T. Maitland's British Naval dispositions around Mexico.
Mr. Hammond to the Secretary to the Admiralty March 20, 1862
Secretary to the Admiralty to Mr. Hammond March 31, 1862. Includes: Commodore Dunlop's political observances and toll of disease on British contingent.
Earl Russell to Sir C. Wyke April 1, 1862
Sir C. Wyke to Earl Russell April 3, 1862
Earl Russell to Sir J. Crampton April 19, 1862
Earl Russell to Earl Cowley April 21, 1862
Earl Russell to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty May 8, 1862
Earl Russell to Sir C. Wyke May 17, 1862
Earl Russell to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty May 17, 1862
The Spanish Division TO&E
Organisation of the Expeditionary Corps (French) TO&E (in French)
The Brigade of General Lorencez in French
Composition of the French Expeditionary Corps under the command of General Forey 1st December 1862
Franco-Prussian War, the 2nd Phase Letter to Editor
Sioux Wars 7 Conclusion: Demise of the Plains Warriors
Sioux Wars Bibliography Primary, Secondary, and Government Sources
Sioux Wars 6a The Great Sioux War of 1876
Sioux Wars 6b The Battle of Little Big Horn
Sioux Wars 5 The Tactical Acculturation Model: The Evolved Sioux Tactics.
Death in the Desert Foreign Legion Rules.
Seminole Wars US Army vs. Osceola Rules.
Review: Cannon Fodder (25mm Victorian Colonials)
Review: Castaway Arts Sudanese
Texian Iliad A Military History of the Texas Revolution (Book Review)
The Blood of Noble Men An Illustrated Chronology of the Alamo Siege and Battle (Book Review)
The Alamo and the Texas War for Independence (Book Review)
The Gates of the Alamo (novel)
The Alamo: Fort and Miniatures Products
(Review)
Alamo: Fast Play Rules
Footnote The Tin Army of the Potomac
French and Prussian Armies 1870.
Graveyard St. Privat Part IV Franco-Prussian War Rules.
Matrix Game Massacre (Recollections)
Matrix Game Massacre (Game Recap)
Large Dahomey Map (122K)
Jumbo Dahomey Map (extremely slow: 496K)
Intelligence: Publications, Figures, and Other Products of Interest. Richard Brooks' quick highlights on a variety of colonial period- and colonial gaming-related products.
What I Did on My Vacation England 2000 Travel by Richard Brooks.
Book Reviews A Close Run Thing, The Nizam's Daughters, Sky Stone by Richard Brooks.
Wargming Space For Blokes Who Don't Have Much Room and Other Bits by Ron Lizorty.
Dervish Chainmail Tidbit of the Issue by Ron Lizorty.
A Question of Honour: Life of Lieutenant General Valentine Baker Pasha Book Review by Roger Deal.
TSATF/20th Scenario Portfolio 2000 The Sword and the Flame notice.
Colonial Gaming Room Heliograph Subscribers Going to Historicon.
Cannon Fodder Miniatures Italian Colonials and IRA
Adobe Buildings (slow: 154K)
Balaclava
1866
Cavalry in the Age of Napoleon the Little Functions and Effectiveness
Modeling the French and Prussian Armies 1870: Part I: Prussian Cavalry
Skirmishing with The Sword and the Flame French Foreign Legion
French Foreign Legion Painting Guide
Ral Partha Colonial Release Review
Strategem 25mm Maori Wars and 16th C. Africa Review
Gallia 15mm Northwest Frontier Review
Stone Mountain 15mm British Colonials and Natives Review
Frontier Miniatures 15mm Boxer Rebellion Review
Lancashire Game 15mm Boxer Rebellion Review
RSM Ltd. 20mm Colonials Review
Battlefleet Naval Miniature Rules 1890-1918 Review
Imperialism Victorian Era Rules Review
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