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The Battle of Santa Clara, nicknamed the "Battle of the Mustard Stalks", [2] was a skirmish during the Mexican–American War, fought on January 2, 1847, [3] 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles west of Mission Santa Clara de Asís in California.
Pages in category "Battles of the Conquest of California" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Battle of Santa Clara (1847)
Battle Date Engagement remarks Result; Battle of Santa Clara: January 2 Fought in 2 1/2 miles west of Mission Santa Clara de Asís, California. (A) Battle of Rio San Gabriel: January 8 Part of a series of battles for control of Los Angeles. (A) Battle of La Mesa: January 9 Last conflict before U.S. forces enters Los Angeles. (A) Battle of ...
The 1847 Battle of Santa Clara, the only major engagement to take place in the Bay Area. To supplement this remaining force, Commodore Stockton ordered Captain John C. Frémont, on the U.S. Army Corps of Topographical Engineers survey, to secure 100 volunteers in addition to the California Battalion he had organized earlier. He received 160 ...
Pages in category "History of Santa Clara, California" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Battle of Santa Clara (1847)
National Register of Historic Places in Santa Clara County — San Francisco Bay Area, California The main article for this category is National Register of Historic Places listings in Santa Clara County, California .
On September 20, 1980, the State Department of Parks and Recreation in cooperation with the city of Santa Clara and descendants of Californio Participants, erected a commemorative plaque, that designates the site of the Santa Clara Campaign Treaty. The marker is located at the Santa Clara Civic Center at Lincoln Street, Santa Clara, California. [3]
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