Battle of Palmito Ranch
N 25° 57.700 W 097° 18.088
14R E 670055 N 2872542
The last land battle of the Civil War occurred here.
Waymark Code: WM1FFG
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 04/27/2007
Views: 46
County: Cameron
Year Marker Erected: 1990
Marker Size: 27" x 42" Subject
Repairs Completed: Refinishing (despite concrete backing) might restore readibility.
Marker Location: From Brownsville, take Route 4 (Boca Ricia Road), about 12 miles east.
Marker Number: 327
Marker Text: The last land engagement of the Civil War was fought near this site on May 12-13, 1865, thirty-four days after Robert E. Lee surrendered at Appomattox. Col. Theodore H. Barrett commanded Federal troops on Brazos Island 12 miles to the east. The Confederates occupied Fort Brown 12 miles to the west, commanded by Gen. James E. Slaughter and Col. John S. (Rip) Ford, whose troops had captured Fort Brown from the Federals in 1864. Ordered to recapture the fort, Lt. Col. David Branson and 300 men advanced from Brazos Island. They won a skirmish with Confederate pickets on May 12. Barrett reinforced Branson's troops with 200 men on May 13 and renewed the march to Fort Brown. Confederate cavalry held the Federals in check until Ford arrived with reinforcements that afternoon. Ford's artillery advanced and fired on the northern end of the Federal line while the cavalry charged. The Confederate right charged the southern end of the Federal line and captured part of the Union infantry. Barrett ordered a retreat toward the U.S. position on Brazos Island. While the Confederates reported no fatalities in the Battle of Palmito Ranch, the Union forces reported four officers and 111 men killed, wounded or missing.
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