Maximilian in Mexico: A Woman's Reminiscences of the French Intervention 1862-1867
Produced by Dianne Bean
SARA YORKE STEVENSON, Sc. D.
NEW YORK copyright 1897, 1898, 1899 THE CENTURY CO.
TO THE MEMORY OF SENOR DON MATIAS ROMERO MINISTER OF MEXICO TO WASHINGTON 1882-1898.
One of the latest survivors of the drama, some episodes of which are herein related.
His approval of five articles on the French Intervention and the reign of Maximilian, which appeared in the Century Magazine in 1897, and his earnest request that they be published in a more permanent form, led to the presentation of this volume to the public.
With deepest appreciation of the important part played by this Mexican patriot in checking the aggressive policy of Europe upon this continent, the author here inscribes his name.
Appendices A. The Bando Negro (Black Decree) Proclamation Of Emperor Maximilian, October 3, 1865. . . .309 B. Treaty Of Miramar, Signed On April 10, 1864 . . 315
List Of Illustrations Frontsview Page Napoleon III, Eugenie, And Duc De Morny . . 9 Maximilian Gold Coin . . . . . . 19 Agustin De Iturbide . . . . . . . 29 Miguel Miramon . . . . . . 39 President Benito Pablo Juarez . . . . . 49 General Prim . . . . . . . . 59 Porfirio Diaz . . . . . . . . . 69 Matias Romero . . . . . . . . 79 From Mexico and The United States, by permission of G.P.Putnam's Sons. Chapultepec, Maximilian's Palace . . . . 89 Empress Charlotte . . . . . . . 99 Colonel Van Der Smissen . . . . . . 109 Marechal Bazaine And Madame La Marechale . 119 Matthew Fontaine Maury . . . . 129 After a Photograph By D. H. Anderson. Comte De Thun De Hohenstein . . . . . 143 Photographed By Merille. Count Von Funfkirkchen . . . . . . . 153 From Photograph By Montes De Oca. Ex-Confederate Generals In Mexico . . . 171 Dr. William M. Gwin . . . . . . . 183 From A Steel-Engraving By A. B. Walter For The Democratic Review. General Mejia . . . . 195 Marquis De Gallifet . . . . . . . 211 After Photograph By Nadar. Colonel Tourre, Third Zouaves . . . . 227 After Photograph By Montes De Oca. Comte De Bombelles . . . . . . . 239 After Photograph By Aubert & Co. General Castelnau . . . . . . . 251 Colonel Dupin . . . . . . . . . 263 Surrender of Maximilian, May 15, 1867 . . . 275 Don Pedro Rincon Gallardo . . . . 283 From A Photograph By Cruces y Campa. Guard And Sergeant Who Shot Maximilian . . 291 Last Day Of Maximilian . . . . . . . 297 The Calvary Of Queretaro, Showing Where Maximilian, Mejia, And Miramon Were Shot . . . 300 The Last Moments Of Maximilian . . . . 301 The Hack In Which Maximilian Was Taken To The Place Of Execution . . . . .304 Monuments Marking The Place of Execution . . 307
Sara Yorke Stevenson
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MAXIMILIAN IN MEXICO
CONTENTS
PRELUDE
PART I.
MAXIMILIAN IN MEXICO
II. THE NEW "NAPOLEONIC IDEA"
III. M. DE SALIGNY AND M. JECKER
IV. THE ALLIES IN MEXICO
V. RUPTURE BETWEEN THE ALLIES
PART II.
II. PUEBLA AND MEXICO—GENERAL DE LORENCEZ—GENERAL ZARAGOZA
III. THE SIEGE OF PUEBLA—GENERAL FOREY—GENERAL ORTEGA
IV. THE FRENCH IN THE CITY OF MEXICO—THE REGENCY
PART III
II. A BED OF ROSES IS A GOLD-MINE
III. THORNS
PART IV.
II. LA DEBACLE
III. COMEDY AND TRAGEDY
IV. GENERAL CASTELNAU
V. THE END OF THE FRENCH INTERVENTION
PART V
APPENDIX A
APPENDIX B