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The Thornton Affair, also known as the Thornton Skirmish, Thornton's Defeat, or Rancho Carricitos, [2] was a battle in 1846 between the military forces of the United States and Mexico 20 miles (32 km) west upriver from Zachary Taylor's camp along the Rio Grande.
The location where the initial bloodshed (known as the Thornton Affair) occurred in April 1846 is located in present-day Cameron County, Texas, just north of the Rio Grande which represented the American claim for Texas's boundary with Mexico (as well as the current international border).
The Mexican War overview map. The Mexican–American War began after Thornton's Defeat in 1846. This same year a battalion of Mormon men was recruited by the United States Army in western Iowa and dispatched with General Steven Watts Kearny's "Army of the West" across what they considered the "Great Western Desert".
May 22 – Francis Hueffer, music critic (d. 1889) June 23 – Anton Svendsen, violinist (died 1930) July 2 – Rosina Brandram, opera singer and actress (d. 1907) July 3 – Achilles Alferaki, composer (died 1919) July 22 – Alfred Perceval Graves, lyricist (died 1931) July 29 – Sophie Menter, pianist and composer (d. 1918)
Plainfield's new performing arts center has added actor Billy Bob Thornton and his band to the lineup of its inaugural season. Billy Bob Thornton and The Boxmasters will perform at Hendricks Live ...
It was named in honor of George Thomson Mason, a United States Army second lieutenant killed in the Thornton Affair during the Mexican–American War near Brownsville, April 25, 1846. At various times from 1856 to 1861, this was the home fort for Albert Sidney Johnston, George H. Thomas, Earl Van Dorn, and Robert E. Lee.
Fall into a diverse selection of big shows, fundraisers and other fun events in central Illinois. Concerts, festivals, spooky fun and more: 20 things to do in October around Peoria Skip to main ...
October 12 General Lane's U.S. relief column reaches Puebla, Siege of Puebla lifted. Skirmishes with Light Corps skirmishers and snipers as Lane's forces entered the city. (A) Action of Atlixco: October 19 Also known as the "Atlixco Affair", fought at Atlixco between Mexican Light Corps forces under Gen. Rea and U.S. forces under Gen. Joseph ...