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Home Texas Starr County Rio Grande City Site of Cortina Battle, Dec. 27, 1859
     

Site of Cortina Battle, Dec. 27, 1859

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Old Cemetery Park, Rio Grande City, TX, USA
 
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    Crushing defeat for partisan leader Juan Cortina who in late 1859 laid waste the lower Rio Grande Valley. Cortina's band of 450 were surprised here at daybreak by Maj. S. B. Heintzelman with U.S. Army troops, joined by Texas Rangers recruited by John S. (Rip) Ford. Cortina fled to Mexico by horseback. Many of his men jumped into the Rio Grande. Regarrisoning of Ringgold barracks put end to partisan raids for a time. But with the American Civil War (1861-1865) and Cortina's rise to power in Tamaulipas, raids were renewed -- until Cortina was removed, 1875.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008


 
   
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