Battle of Fort Esperanza
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| Battle of Fort Esperanza | |||||||
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| Part of the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War | |||||||
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| Cadwallader C. Washburn | William R. Bradfute | ||||||
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1st Brigade, 1st Division, XIII Corps - Colonel Henry D. Washburn
2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, XIII Corps - Brig. General Thomas E.G. Ransom |
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1 killed 10 wounded |
1 killed 10 captured | ||||||
The Battle of Fort Esperanza (November 27–30, 1863) was fought in Texas during the American Civil War. Maj. Gen. Cadwallader C. Washburn led two brigades from the Union XIII Corps to capture a fort on Matagorda Island defended by Colonel William R. Bradfute and a small Confederate garrison. After some skirmishing, the Confederates evacuated the fort. Casualties were light on both sides.
Following the engagements of Brownsville and Mustang Island, a Union expedition led by C. C. Washburn continued up the Texas coast toward Matagorda Island. On the north end of Matagorda Island lay Fort Esperanza commanded by Colonel William R. Bradfute with a garrison of detachments from his own 8th Texas Infantry Regiment and the 5th Texas Militia regiment as well as a few local militiamen from the area.[1]