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Collection Reference Number GLC09099.03
From Archive Folder Collection of James T. Gerry, United States Navy Commander 
Title James T. Gerry to Ann T. Gerry regarding a battle in Mexico
Date 30 May 1839
Author Gerry, James Thompson (1797-1854)  
Recipient Gerry, Ann Thompson  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description From his ship, Gerry has been watching the battle between the Mexican Government under Santa Anna and revolutionary forces led by Jose de Urrea, a former ally of Santa Anna's. General Urrea is defending the city of Tampico against the Mexican forces under General Arista. Arista has been bombarding the city from the water, and Gerry has been observing the action, and communicating with both commanding officers. He is also under orders to protect the well-being of all Americans in the vicinity. Arista would eventually drive Urrea from Tampico. Gerry gives his opinion on the Mexican forces: "I have a good opportunity of seeing a Mexican Army and also their ability in attack and defense, which confirms my opinion of their worthlessness and incapacity, tho the common soldiers are certainly brave." Also notes that "Urrea I think a coward, and he will run if he can." Written on board the U.S.S. "Warren" off Tampico, Mexico.
Subjects Navy  Battle  Latin and South America  Rebellion  Military History  Global History and Civics  
People Gerry, Ann Thompson (1753-1849)  Gerry, James Thompson (1797-1854)  Arista, Mariano (1802-1855)  Urrea, Jose (1797-1849)  
Theme Naval & Maritime; Children & Family; Foreign Affairs
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Additional Information James T. Gerry was a United States Naval Captain. He was the son of Elbridge Gerry, the fifth Vice President of the United States.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859