Battle of Laredo
Appearance
Battle of Laredo | |||||||
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Part of American Civil War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
CSA (Confederacy) |
United States (Union) 1st Texas Cavalry US | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Santos Benavides | Alfred Holt | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
42 | 200 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
0 | 2 killed [1] |
The Battle of Laredo was fought during the American Civil War. Laredo, Texas was a main route to export cotton to Mexico on behalf of the Confederate States. On March 18, 1864, Major Alfred Holt led a Union force of about 200 men from Brownsville, Texas, to destroy 5,000 bales of cotton stacked at the San Agustín Plaza. Colonel Santos Benavides commanded 42 Confederate soldiers and repelled three Union attacks at Zacate Creek. Colonel Santos Benavides secured passage of the 5,000 cotton bales into Mexico.[2][3]
References
- ^ Roll of Honor reports of the 1st Texas Cavalry list Corporal Wilson Fensell and Private Peter Purcell of Company F died March 23, and March 24, 1864; both were buried in Brownsville Texas. see .pp.20-21
- ^ Handbook of Texas Online; Colonel Santos Benavides (accessed November 25, 2008)
- ^ Webb County Heritage Foundation; War on the Rio Grande