Details for Battle of the Arroyo Hondo

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5325000332

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Marker Number 332
Atlas Number 5325000332
Marker Title Battle of the Arroyo Hondo
Index Entry
Address
City Hondo
County Medina
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 482614
UTM Northing 3254501
Subject Codes military topics
Marker Year 1992
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location FM 462, 6.5 miles north of Hondo. From Hondo, take FM 462 North about 6.5 miles to marker.
Private Property No
Marker Condition Damaged
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text In 1842 the Mexican Army launched three invasions into Texas to reclaim territory lost during the Texas Revolution. Col. Rafael Vasquez's Army briefly occupied San Antonio in March, and in July Texans fought with Col. Antonio Canales' forces near San Patricio. When Gen. Adrian Woll's Mexican forces advanced through South Texas and captured San Antonio on September 11, Texan volunteers gathered for battle. More than 200 men under the command of Matthew Caldwell assembled at Salado Creek six miles east of the city, where on September 18 they fought with the Mexicn Cavalry. With losses on both sides, the Mexicans returned briefly to San Antonio before beginning their march toward the border. Additional Texan forces marshaled to meet Woll's Army, and on September 21 another battle occurred at Hondo Creek (Arroyo Hondo) near this site. Although Texan and Mexican accounts of the engagement varied considerably, reliable sources indicate that the Texans, plagued by dissension and a lack of clear leadership, failed in their attempt to rout the Mexican forces. The Mexicans returned home and the Texas government, in response to the 1842 invasions, mounted the ill-fated Somervell Expedition later that year. 1992

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