Английская Википедия:Battle of Santa Clara (1847)
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox military conflict The Battle of Santa Clara, nicknamed the "Battle of the Mustard Stalks",[1] was a skirmish during the Mexican–American War, fought on January 2, 1847,[2] Шаблон:Frac miles west of Mission Santa Clara de Asís in California.[1]
In late December, the former Californio military commander of Yerba Buena and a rancher from the San Mateo peninsula, Francisco Sanchez, imprisoned the American Mayor of Yerba Buena, Washington Bartlett, and five of his men, who were all engaged in a foraging raid on the peninsula. After receiving the news of the abduction on December 29, Commodore Montgomery in San Francisco ordered Marine Captain Ward Marston to rescue Bartlett and his men. It was the only engagement of its type in Northern California during the war.[3]
Background
Californios were angry at United States immigrants settling on their ranchos.[2] Six men of the U.S. sloop Warren, who had gone ashore to buy cattle from Mexicans for food, were taken hostage by a group under Francisco Sánchez.[4] One of the hostages was Lieutenant Washington Allon Bartlett,[4] the alcalde of Yerba Buena (soon to be renamed San Francisco). Captains Joseph Aram and Charles Maria Weber, commanding U.S. volunteers at Santa Clara and San Jose respectively, were sent to free them.[1][4] Sánchez had command of 200 men, so U.S. marines and artillery under Captain Marston were dispatched as reinforcement.[4] James F. Reed, acting lieutenant of the San Jose volunteer contingent, was in the area to muster a rescue party for his family, members of the Donner Party snowbound in the high Sierras. The war made volunteers hard for him to find.[5]
Battle
The Americans were in a mustard field in a dry creek when the Mexicans opened fire.[4] Once the Americans reached open ground the fighting turned their way.[4] An armistice was agreed after two hours, by which time four Mexicans were killed, with four Mexicans and two Americans injured.[4] Tinkham writes, "The women stood on the housetops at Santa Clara and anxiously watched the battle. After the battle the regulars marched into the pueblo and were given a rousing reception and a dinner."[4]
Aftermath
The putative site of the "Armistice Oak" is marked beside El Camino Real near Lawrence Expressway.[1] The Mexicans retreated to the Santa Cruz Mountains. On January 8, the Marines having arrived, Sánchez surrendered.[1] The Americans did agree to respect the Californios' property.[1][2]
See also
References
External links
- Historical Marker Database:
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- Battles of the Conquest of California
- History of Santa Clara County, California
- History of Santa Clara, California
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