- Battle of Rosillo Creek
The Battle of Rosillo Creek, also sometimes referred to as the battle of Rosalis, was on an open prairie in
Coahuila y Tejas onMarch 29 ,1813 , during theMexican War of Independence . The battlefield is located in what is todayBexar County, Texas , in theUnited States , near the confluence ofRosillo Creek andSalado Creek s, nine miles southeast of San Antonio (San Antonio del Bejar).The Combatants
The battle was fought between the Republican Army of the North, which was led by
Bernardo Gutiérrez de Lara ,Samuel Kemper , and Augustus Magee. And the Spanish Royalist force which was commanded byManuel María de Salcedo , theGovernor ofTexas , and Simon de Herrera, theGovernor ofNuevo León .Background
In
1812 , the Republican Army of the North, composed of Anglo-Americans,Mexican s and Indians, and numbering about 900 men, withSamuel Kemper , who had also been involved in the1804 rebellion inFlorida , along with some help from theUnited States , crossed over fromLouisiana into Texas. Flying a green flag, they captured the town of Nacogdoches onAugust 7 ,1812 . The Republican Army of the North then marched to Goliad, where they laidsiege toPresidio La Bahia fromNovember 7 ,1812 , toFebruary 19 ,1813 , when theRoyalist Army retreated back to San Antonio.The Battle
In March 1813, the Royalist Army, numbering about 1,500 men, ambushed the Republican Army as they searched for food along the banks of Rosillo Creek in what is today Southeastern Bexar County, Texas. The main body of the Royalist Army was entrenched in the
Oak forest that lined Rosillo Creek, but the soldiers of the Republican Army had caught sight of the Royalist Army and they defeated them in a battle that lasted a little over an hour. When the battle was over the Republican Army had killed between 100 and 330 men of the Royalist Army and had captured most of their arms and ammunition, including six cannons, and 1,500 horses and mules while they only lost six of their own men in the battle.Aftermath
After the battle, the Royalist Army retreated back to San Antonio. They signed a truce with Kemper on
April 1 ,1813 , and surrendered both Salcedo and Herrera to the Republican Army. OnApril 3 ,1813 , the Republican Army marched Salcedo, Herrera, and twelve other prisoners back to the battle site on Rosillo Creek where they were executed. OnApril 6 ,1813 , the Republican Army drafted a declaration of independence which established the firstRepublic of Texas . A Republic which only lasted untilAugust 18 1813 , when the Republican Army was defeated at theBattle of Medina . Nine years after the Battle of Rosillo Creek,José Félix Trespalacios , the first Mexican Governor of Texas, returned to the battle site on Rosillo Creek, and buried the remains of the men of the Spanish Royalist Army beneath a large oak tree and then carved a large cross on the tree.Location
The battle site is near the present day intersection of W. W. White and Hildebrandt streets in Southeastern Bexar County, Texas.
ee also
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Salado Creek
*Battle of Medina
*Battle of Alazan Creek
*Manuel María de Salcedo
*Gutiérrez-Magee Expedition
*History of Texas
*Samuel Kemper
*Reuben Kemper ources
*1. “The Sons of the Republic of Texas” By Thomas B. Green, 2003,
*2. “Texas Tales Your Teacher Never Told You” by C. F. Eckhardt, published by Wordware publishing, Inc. Regional Division.
*3. “Program for Ceremonies Commemorating The 175th Anniversary of The Battle of Medina August 21, 1988” by Robert H. Thonhoff.
*4. “Report of The Battle of Medina by Spanish participant Joaquin de Arredondo” translated by Mattie Austin Hatcher in The Texas Historical Association Quarterly XI no. 3 January 1908 pages 200 - 236.
*5. “Green Flag Over Texas” by Julia Kathryn Garrett, Cordova Press, new York.
External links
* [http://www.bexar.org/historic/SE/se.htm Battle of Rosillo Location]
* [http://webcalendar.thc.state.tx.us/templates/printer_version.asp?type=events&page=1&recordid=531 Battle of Rosillo]
* [http://www.geocities.com/jcsrt57/The_Battle_of_Medina.htm Battle of Rosillo/Medina]
* [http://www.co.bexar.tx.us/commct/cmpct4/News_Room/WEEKLY_ARTICLES/2003_Articles/Why_is_San_Antonio__Bexar_Coun/why_is_san_antonio__bexar_coun.htm Battle of Rosillo]
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