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The Island of Lobos. Rendezvous of the U. S. Army under General Scott, previous to the Attack on Vera Cruz, February 9th 1847
A view of American naval ships meeting off the shore of the Island of Lobos in preparation to sail for the harbor of Vera Cruz, where American soldiers would serve in a two-week capture of the vitally important Mexican port of Veracruz. The large ships in the water are labeled below the image: four are transport ships with troops and the ship on the most right side of the print is identified as the 'St. Marys.' In the background, the shore of Lobos is a base camp for the soldiers. There is an inset of a map and general geographical description of the Island of Lobos in the bottom, center margin.