Mecklenburg County, NC - Mexican War Survivors Charlotte Observer Survivors of Mexican War - But Three Mecklenburg Veterans Survive This Conflict of More than a Half Century Ago - The Unfortunate Story of Mr. Jesse Saunders. An Observer reporter was talking with the genial 'Squire D.G. Maxwell yesterday just as an old man passed by. In response to the newspaper man's inquiry, the 'Squire answered. That is Mr. Daniel M. Rose, whose home is on North Caldwell Street. He is one of the three surviving veterans of the war with Mexico that are now residing in Mecklenburg County. Mr. Rose was a member of Company F of the Fifth Tennessee Regiment, and saw the active service in the war in which the United States did not lose a single fight. Continuing the 'Squire stated that there were but two other living veterans. Mr. Daniel M. Robinson, who resides on South Mint Street, in this city, and who was a member of the well-known Capt. Green W. Caldwell's company that went to the war from Mecklenburg county. This was Company A, of the Third United States Dragoons. Mr. Jesse Saunders, who now lives near Newell's, is the last of these aged citizens. There was no braver man nor more patriotic citizen than Mr. Sanders. His story is a very unfortunate one. While in camp near Matamoras, he was taken with the most violent form of smallpox. It was necessary that he be removed and hence an ambulance was secured. As the wagon was moving off, the mules became frightened and ran away, throwing Mr. Sanders to the ground and severely injuring his back. He recovered from the smallpox with the loss of an eye. However, during the last half century, he has been suffering with his back and has never recovered. Mr. Sanders draws a very comfortable pension from the government. While there are but three surviving veterans, still there are several widows of those who participated in this struggle of the long ago. ______________________________________________________________________ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Connie Ardrey ______________________________________________________________________