- Battle of Palmito Ranch
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Palmito Ranch
caption=
partof=theAmerican Civil War
date=May 12 –May 13 ,1865
place=Cameron County, Texas
result=Confederate victory
combatant1= flagicon|USA|1863United States (Union)
combatant2= flagicon|CSA CSA (Confederacy)
commander1=Theodore H. Barrett
commander2=John "Rip" Ford
strength1=Detachments from the:
62nd U.S. Colored Infantry Regiment, 2nd Texas Cavalry Regiment, 34th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
strength2=Detachments from:
Gidding's Regiment, Anderson's Battalion of Cavalry, and other Confederate units and Southern sympathizers
casualties1=118 killed and wounded
casualties2=few dozen wounded|The Battle of Palmito Ranch, also known as the Battle of Palmito Hill and the Battle of Palmeto Ranch, was fought on
May 12 –May 13 ,1865 , during theAmerican Civil War . In the kaleidoscope of events following the surrender ofRobert E. Lee 's army onApril 9 , Palmito Ranch was nearly ignored. It was the last major clash of arms in the war.Background
Early in 1865, both sides in
Texas made agentlemen's agreement that there was no point to further hostilities. By that time, most Union troops had pulled out from Texas for campaigns in the east. The Confederates sought to protect their remaining ports forcotton sales to Europe, as well as importation of supplies. Mexicans tended to side with the Confederates due to a lucrative smuggling trade.Why the needless battle even happened remains something of a mystery — perhaps Union Col.
Theodore H. Barrett had political aspirations. Neither local exports of cotton nor Mexican smuggling had a significant effect on the war.Fact|date=June 2007Barrett certainly had very little military experience. It has since been suggested that he had seen little to no combat during the war, and felt to bolster his political desires after the war, he needed to establish a reputation as a "war hero", possibly reasoning that most of the opposing candidates he would likely later face during an election would most likely be former military men.Fact|date=June 2007
Battle
Barrett instructed Lt. Col. David Branson to attack the rebel encampment at Brazos Santiago Depot near
Fort Brown outside Brownsville, commanded by Confederate Major John "Rip" Ford.Union forces marched upriver from Brazos Santiago to attack the Confederate encampment, and were at first successful, due to the Confederates being under the understanding that hostilities had ceased. However, after some confusion and bitter fighting, the Union forces were then driven back by a relief Confederate force. The next day, the Union forces attacked again, and again to initial success and later failure. Ultimately, the Union force retreated to the coast.
There were 118 Union casualties. Confederate casualties were "a few dozen" wounded, none killed. Like the war's first big battle at
First Bull Run , which also yielded little gain for either side, the battle is recorded as a Confederate victory.Fact|date=April 2008 Texas armies formally surrendered onMay 26 ,1865 ; Confederate generalEdmund Kirby Smith surrendered his forces in theTrans-Mississippi Department onJune 2 .Private John J. Williams of the 34th Indiana Volunteer Infantry was the last man killed at the Battle at Palmito Ranch, and probably the last combat casualty of the war. Fighting in the battle were white, African, Hispanic and Native American troops. Reports of shots from the Mexican side are unverified, though many witnesses reported firing from the Mexican shore.
References
*cite web |url=http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/tx005.htm |title=Battle Summary: Palmeto Ranch, Texas |accessdate=2007-01-04 |work=CWSAC Battle Summaries |publisher=
National Park Service
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