- Teófilo Marxuach
Infobox Military Person
name=Teofilo Marxuach
born=July 28 ,1877
died=November 8 ,1939
placeofbirth= Arroyo,Puerto Rico
placeofdeath=San Juan, Puerto Rico
caption=Lieutenant Colonel Teofilo Marxuach Ordered the first U.S. shot fired in World War I
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allegiance= United States of America
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serviceyears=1905-1922
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unit= "Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry" (renamed in 1919 the "The 65th Infantry")
battles=World War I Ordered the first shot fired in World War I on behalf of the United States
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laterwork=Lieutenant Colonel Teófilo Marxuach, (
July 28 ,1877 -November 8 ,1939 ), was the person who ordered the first shot fired inWorld War I on behalf of theUnited States on an armed German supply ship trying to force its way out of the San Juan Bay.Early years
Born "Teófilo Marxuach-Plumey", Marxuach was born in the town of
Arroyo, Puerto Rico when the island was still under Spanish colonial rule. His parents were José Monserrate Marxuach Echavarría (brother of José María Marxuach, twice Mayor of the City of San Juan) [ [http://www.linktopr.com/sanjuan_e.html History of Puerto Rico's government] ] [ [http://www.lmsj.org/alcaldes.htm Complete List of Alcaldes of San Juan ] (in Spanish)] and Josefina Plumey Irizarry (daughter of Juan Bautista Plumey and Petronila Irizarry, among the wealthiest landholders in Lares). His family had historically played a prominent role in the island's commercial and political affairs. Marxuach and his three siblings Acisclo, Teresa and Amalia were raised and educated in the capital city of San Juan. He studied military engineering at the Academy of Military Engineering inGuadalajara, Spain from September 1885 to July 1900 and graduated with a degree in civil engineering with alieutenant 's commission in theSpanish Army . When he returned to Puerto Rico in 1901, the island was a United States territory and no longer a Spanish colony. Marxuach resigned his commission in the Spanish army and began to work as a civil engineer in the Department of Public Works. He enrolled inCornell University and continued his engineering studies from 1902 to 1903. [cite book
title=Cornell University
author=Waterman Thomas Hewett, Frank R. Holmes, Lewis A. Williams
year=1905
publisher=The University publishing society
isbn=
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=C0dOAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA440&lpg=PA440&dq=Teofilo+Marxuach+&source=web&ots=rBUvAbBBuJ&sig=bJAYZ17eOiwmJpY6pIQ7hpAGDvQ] In 1903, Marxuach wrote and published "El lenguaje castellano en Puerto Rico" (The Spanish Language in Puerto Rico). In 1906, he married Carolina Acosta y Acosta (b. 1887), granddaughter ofJose Julian Acosta in "La Capilla del Cristo" (Cristo Chapel) in Old San Juan. They had three children: Teofilo, Gilberto and Raul Marxuach Acosta [ [http://worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/10769334&referer=brief_results El lenguaje castellano en Puerto Rico by Teófilo Marxuach Publisher: San Juan, P.R. : Press of the San Juan News, 1903. OCLC: 10769334] ]Military career with the United States
Puerto Rico became a U.S. Territory after the
1898 Treaty of Paris which ended theSpanish-American War . The United States appointed a military governor and soon the United States Army established itself in San Juan. The Army Appropriation Bill created by an Act of Congress onMarch 2 ,1889 authorized the creation of the first body of native troops in Puerto Rico. OnJune 30 ,1901 , the "Porto Rico Provisional Regiment of Infantry" was organized. OnJuly 1 ,1901 , theUnited States Senate passed a Bill which would require a strict mental and physical examination for those who wanted to join the Regiment. It also approved the recruitment of native Puerto Rican civilians to be appointed the grade ofsecond lieutenant s for a term of four years if they passed the required tests. [http://www.valerosos.com/65thpg1.htm Puerto Rico's 65th Infantry] ] Though many civilians from all walks of life applied for the officers appointment on January 1905, only seven made it that day and one of those seven was Teofilo Marxuach who had from 1903 to 1905 worked as a civil engineer for the Porto Rico regiment in the Aqueduct ofCayey . OnMarch 3 ,1905 he was commissioned with the rank ofSecond Lieutenant . AnAct of Congress , approved onMay 27 ,1908 , required that all the officers undergo a new physical examination to determine their fitness for commissions in the Regular Army. In June 1908, Lt. Marxuach and all the others passed. He was assigned to the unit in charge of the Progressive Military Map of Puerto Rico fromJuly 12 ,1908 toDecember 4 ,1908 , during which time he was promoted to the rank ofFirst Lieutenant . [http://www.valerosos.com/65thpg1.htm Puerto Rico's 65th Infantry] ]First shot of World War I fired
By
January 30 ,1908 , the "Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry" was stationed at Las Casas Camp inSanturce . Different units were stationed at other forts throughout the island and Lt. Marxuach was stationed atEl Morro Castle , (then an Army base called Fort Brooke) at San Juan Bay. The United States tried to remain neutral when World War I broke out in August 1914. However Washington insisted on its neutral right to send ships without them being attacked by German submarines. The American ships carried food and raw materials to Britain. OnMarch 21 ,1915 , Lt. Marxuach was the officer of the day at El Morro Castle. The "Odenwald", built in 1903 (not to be confused with the German World War II war ship which carried the same name), was an armed German supply ship which tried to force its way out of the San Juan Bay and deliver supplies to the German submarines waiting in theAtlantic Ocean . Lt. Marxuach gave the order to open fire on the ship from the walls of the fort. The "Odenwald" was forced to return and its supplies were confiscated.cite news
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title=CALLS ODENWALD AFFAIR AN ATTACK; Fired On Without Warning Shot, Germany Asserts, Contradicting San Juan Commander. SAYS SHE WAS UNDULY HELD Violated Clearance to Elude Enemy Cruisers That Had Been Warned She Was About to Sail.
date=
work=New York Times
url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9B00EFDA1E3EE033A25754C0A9629C946496D6CF
accessdate=2008-08-10] The shots ordered by Lt. Marxuach were the first fired by the United States in World War I. [ [http://houseofpuertorico.com/articles/PR-A_Commonwealth.htm house of Puerto Rico San Diego] ]International incident
Marxuach's actions became an international incident when the German Government accused the United States Government of the holding the Odenwald illegally against its will without firing the customary warning shot as required by international law. The United States Government responded that the official report of the
United States War Department made by the commander of the fortress of El Morro Castle, Lt. Col. Burnham, made it clear that only warning shots were made and that none were aimed at the Odenwald.cite news
author=
title=CALLS ODENWALD AFFAIR AN ATTACK; Fired On Without Warning Shot, Germany Asserts, Contradicting San Juan Commander. SAYS SHE WAS UNDULY HELD Violated Clearance to Elude Enemy Cruisers That Had Been Warned She Was About to Sail.
date=
work=New York Times
url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9B00EFDA1E3EE033A25754C0A9629C946496D6CF
accessdate=2008-08-10] Eventually, the Odenwald was refitted and renamed "SS Newport" by the U.S. Government and assigned to the U.S. Shipping Board, where it served until 1924 when it was retired. [ [http://www.csg2.navy.mil/Newport%20News/newportnews.htm Newport News] ] In 1917 the Germans resumed submarine attacks, knowing that it would lead to America's entry into the war .ervice in the Panama Canal Zone
On
April 6 , 1917, the U.S. Congress declared war on Germany and onMay 14 ,1917 , the "Porto Rico Regiment" was sent toPanama where Marxuach served at the commanding post at Camp E.S.Otis in defense of thePanama Canal Zone asCaptain of Infantry. [cite book
title=Army Directory ...
author=United States War Dept, United States Adjutant-General's Office, United States Record and pension office, United States Military secretary's dept
year=1918
publisher=U. S. Govt. print. off.
isbn=
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=gGIaAAAAMAAJ&pg=PT56&lpg=PT56&dq=Te%C3%B3filo+Marxuach&source=web&ots=ub9VpsRLNv&sig=VGu3PHZXYc1qdT4nq2NzzqyoUMM] [ [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/army/arng-pr.htm Puerto Rico National Guard] , Retrieved September 8, 2007] While serving in Panama he was promoted twice, onJune 25 ,1918 he was promoted toMajor and onSeptember 10 of the same year he was promoted to the rank ofLieutenant Colonel . The Regiment returned to Puerto Rico on March 1919 and was renamed "The 65th Infantry " by the Reorganization Act ofJune 4 ,1920 . [ [http://www.army.mil/cmh/books/AMH-V2/AMH%20V2/chapter2.htm Between World Wars] , Retrieved September 8, 2007] During his military career, Marxuach served at various posts in Puerto Rico.Later years
Marxuach retired on
June 30 ,1922 with the rank of Lt. Colonel. He continued to serve with the Organized Reserves of Puerto Rico untilNovember 4 ,1922 . Upon his retirement, Marxuach worked as a civil engineer for the Department of Interior, in a project known as the "Salto de Comerio". Marxuach also worked in the Customs building in Old San Juan. Lt. Col. Teofilo Marxuach died in San Juan, Puerto Rico onNovember 8 ,1939 and was laid to rest withfull military honors in Santa Maria Magdalena de Pazziz Cemetery inOld San Juan . He was survived by his widow, Carolina Acosta Marxuach, three children, his brother Acisclo and two sisters Teresa and Amalia.His death not only made news in the local news media of the day but, was also posted under the headlines "Lt. Col. Marxuach, World War Figure" in the
November 9 ,1939 edition ofThe New York Times . [New York Times, Thursday, November 9, 1939, "Lt. Col. Marxuach World War Figure", Wireless to The New York Times] At the family's request, his body was exhumed and on May 3, 1957, and was buried in the Puerto Rico National Cemetery located inBayamon, Puerto Rico next to his son Col. Gilberto J. Marxuach (Ret.) (1910-1957). [ [http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/foreign/puertorico/cemeteries/pr-national/pr-m4.txt Puerto Rico National Cemetery] ]Military decoration
Note
ee also
*List of famous Puerto Ricans - Military
* Other members of theMarxuach familyExternal links
* [http://www.houseofpuertorico.com/articles/PR-A_Commonwealth.htm First US Shot of World War I in Puerto Rico]
* [http://www.valerosos.com/65thpg1.htm Puerto Rico's 65th Infantry Regiment]
* [http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/foreign/puertorico/cemeteries/pr-national/pr-m4.txt Puerto Rico National Cemetery]
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