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Foreign News April 16, 1847

Burlington Free Press

Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont

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General Taylor's order congratulates U.S. troops on repulsing Mexican forces at Buena Vista on February 22-23, 1847, praises their gallantry, notes some desertions, and mourns heavy American losses including officers.

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General Taylor's Thanks for his Victory

The following is the general order issued by Gen. Taylor after the battle of Buena Vista. It contains a modest, and at the same time a satisfactory account of the success—united with a proper and cordial expression of gratitude to those who secured the victory :-

Headquarters Army of Occupation,

Orders No. 12.] Buena Vista. Feb. 26 1847.

1. The Commanding General has the grateful task of congratulating the troops upon the brilliant success which attended their arms in the conflicts of the 22d and 23d. Confident in the immense superiority of numbers, and stimulated by the presence of a distinguished leader, the Mexican troops were yet repulsed in every effort to force our lines, and finally withdrew with immense loss from the field

2. The General would express his obligations to the officers and men engaged for the cordial support which they rendered throughout the action. It will be his highest pride to bring to the notice of the Government the conspicuous gallantry of particular officers and corps, whose unwavering steadiness more than once saved the fortunes of the day. He would also express his high satisfaction with the conduct of the small command left to hold Saltillo. Though not so seriously engaged as their comrades, their services were very important and efficiently rendered. While bestowing this just tribute to the good conduct of the troops, the General deeply regrets to say that there were not a few exceptions. "He trusts that those who fled ingloriously to Buena Vista, and even to Saltillo, will seek an opportunity to retrieve their reputation and to emulate the bravery of their comrades, who bore the brunt of the battle, and sustained against fearful odds the honor of the flag

The exultation of success is checked by the heavy sacrifice of life which it has cost, embracing many officers of high rank and rare merit. While the sympathies of a grateful country will be given to the bereaved families and friends of those who nobly fell, their illustrious example will remain for the benefit and admiration of the army. By order of Major General Taylor:

W. W. S. BLISS. Assistant Adjutant General.

What sub-type of article is it?

Military Campaign War Report

What keywords are associated?

Buena Vista Battle General Taylor Mexican Troops American Victory Troop Congratulations Heavy Casualties

What entities or persons were involved?

Gen. Taylor W. W. S. Bliss

Where did it happen?

Buena Vista

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Buena Vista

Event Date

22d And 23d February 1847

Key Persons

Gen. Taylor W. W. S. Bliss

Outcome

mexican troops repulsed with immense loss; heavy american sacrifice of life including many officers of high rank.

Event Details

Commanding General congratulates troops on brilliant success against superior Mexican numbers led by a distinguished leader; Mexicans repulsed in every effort and withdrew; praises officers and men for support and gallantry that saved the day; notes good conduct of Saltillo command; regrets some who fled; mourns fallen officers whose example benefits the army.

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