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词条 Battle of the Diablo Mountains
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  1. Battle

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox Military Conflict
|conflict=Battle of the Diablo Mountains
|partof=the Apache Wars
|image=Lipan apache 1857.jpg
|image_size=250px
|caption=A Lipan Apache, circa 1857
|date=October 3, 1854
|place=Sierra Diablo, Texas
|coordinates=
|result=United States victory
|combatant1={{flag|United States|1851}}
|combatant2=Apache
|commander1={{flagicon|United States|1851}} John G. Walker
|commander2=unknown
|strength1=~40 cavalry
|strength2=~200+ warriors
|casualties1= Unknown, 1 known wounded
|casualties2=
|casualties3=Unknown
}}{{Campaignbox Apache Wars}}{{Campaignbox Texas-Indian Wars}}

The Battle of the Diablo Mountains was an October 1854 engagement between the U.S. Army and the Lipan Apache. A small force of Mounted Rifles attacked a much larger force of Lipan Apaches at the base of the Diablo Mountains in Texas.

Battle

Setting out from Fort Inge in South Texas on October 1, 1854, Captain John G. Walker, in command of around forty men of the Mounted Rifles, headed for the Diablo Mountains region along the Rio Grande border with Mexico. Among the forty enlisted men was the future American general Eugene Asa Carr.

Their mission was to investigate the reports from local settlers of stolen livestock, taken by Apache warriors. On the third day out, in the morning of October 3, 1854, Captain Walker and his men encountered well over 200 Lipan warriors near a herd of captured farm animals. Immediately Walker ordered an attack which surprised the Apaches significantly.

A brief skirmish ensued and the Apaches quickly fled, leaving most of the stolen livestock. Casualties are unknown, except for Second Lieutenant Eugene Asa Carr who was wounded by an arrow and subsequently commended by General Persifor F. Smith for his "gallantry and coolness" and promoted to first lieutenant. This was the future general's first combat action.

See also

  • American Indian Wars
  • The Diablo Mountains are located at: {{Coord|31.40110|-104.89952|region:US-TX}}

References

  • Lowe, Richard G.,Walker's Texas Division, C.S.A: Greyhounds of the Trans-Mississippi, Louisiana State University Press, 2004, {{ISBN|0-8071-2933-X}}.
  • Eicher, John H., and Eicher, David J., Civil War High Commands, Stanford University Press, 2001, {{ISBN|0-8047-3641-3}}.
  • Warner, Ezra J., Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders, Louisiana State University Press, 1964, {{ISBN|0-8071-0822-7}}.
  • Texas History site for Carr

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  • Kaywaykla, James (edited Eve Ball) "In the Days of Victorio: Recollections of a Warm Springs Apache" Tucson: University of Arizona Press 1970
  • Lavender, David. The Rockies. Revised Edition. N.Y.: Harper & Row, 1975.
  • Limerick, Patricia Nelson. The Legacy of Conquest: The Unbroken Past of the American West. N.Y.: W.W. Norton, 1987.
  • Smith, Duane A. Rocky Mountain West: Colorado, Wyoming, & Montana, 1859-1915. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1992.
  • {{cite book | author=Thrapp, Dan L. | title=The Conquest of Apacheria | location=Norman, OK | publisher=University of Oklahoma Press | year=1979 | isbn=0-8061-1286-7 }}
  • Williams, Albert N. Rocky Mountain Country. N.Y.: Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1950.

External links

  • The Davis Mountains of Texas: Sierra Diablo Mountains.
{{Armed conflicts involving the United States Armed Forces}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Diablo Mountains}}

9 : Battles involving the Apache|Battles involving the United States|History of United States expansionism|19th-century military history of the United States|History of Texas|Conflicts in 1854|1854 in Texas|Apache Wars|October 1854 events

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