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Action of April 17, 1837

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continued up Brazos River with the Mexican brigs in close pursuit, occasionally stopping to fire on each other. By 11:30 am the Texans had reached Velasco, Captain Wheelwright had no choice but to fight to the end, apparently not being able to continue up Brazos River any further. The final
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quarter gallery wall and into the Texan captain, taking off three of his fingers on his right hand. Severely wounded and taken below, command of the schooner passed to
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s other side. The two brigs quickly came within pistol shots range and both fired a mixture of cannon projectiles. This is when a ball smashed through
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The Mexicans not being far behind came within range and Captain Wheelwright ordered his men to engage once more. The shots managed to damage the main
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who finished the last few moments of battle before receiving orders from Wheelwright to surrender. With this action the battle was over.
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was boarded, the officers and crew, as well as William Wharton and a half dozen other civilian passengers, were taken
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Dienst, Alex (1909). "The Navy of the Republic of Texas". Southwestern Historical Quarterly 12 (4): 249–275.
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Cutrer, Thomas. "Charles Edward Hawkins". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association.
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and knocked out one of her 12-pounders. However, these broadsides did not slow the Mexican ships,
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Cutrer, Thomas. "Independence". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association.
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had smooth sailing for about seven days when on April 17 she encountered the Mexican brigs
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s direction, two Mexicans lay dead and a few more were wounded. More shots damaged
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to agree to the independence of Texas. In March 1837, Texas Navy ship
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fled up Brazos River for protection at the small riverside town of
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engagement took place right in front of the small Texan town and
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Independence and the two Mexican brigs firing at long range.
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of one 9-pounder gun, three 6-pounder guns, and one
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of 100 men, six 12-pounder guns and one 18-pounder.
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brigs was at about 5:30 am. Outgunned and outmanned
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Index


Brazos River
Velasco, Texas
28°57′28.9″N 95°21′46.0″W / 28.958028°N 95.362778°W / 28.958028; -95.362778
Mexico
Republic of Texas
Mexico
Republic of Texas
George Wheelwright
POW
brigs
schooner
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First Texas Navy
Ingham incident
San Felipe incident
Sisal
April 3, 1836
Natchez incident
Brazos River
Galveston Harbor
Brazos River
Mexican Navy
Texian Navy
Houston
Santa Anna
San Jacinto
Texans

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