Raid on Glenn Springs

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The raid on Glenn Springs occurred on the night of May 5–6, 1916, when Mexican Villistas and Carrancistas attacked the towns of Boquillas and Glenn Springs, Texas. In Glenn Springs, the raiders burned several buildings and fought a three-hour battle with a small force of American soldiers who were stationed there. At the same time, a second party of rebels robbed a general store and a silver mine in Boquillas. Four Americans were killed and the rebels took two hostages to Coahuila. In response to the attack, the United States Army launched a short punitive expedition into Mexico, fought with the rebels, and rescued the captives. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Nine men of the 14th Cavalry in front of the Ellis home at Glenn Springs, Texas in 1916.
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rdf:langString Charles E. Smyth
rdf:langString Natividad Alvarez
rdf:langString Rodriguez Ramirez
rdf:langString Raid on Glenn Springs
xsd:date 1916-05-05
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rdf:langString Civilian Casualties 1 killed, 2 captured
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rdf:langString The raid on Glenn Springs occurred on the night of May 5–6, 1916, when Mexican Villistas and Carrancistas attacked the towns of Boquillas and Glenn Springs, Texas. In Glenn Springs, the raiders burned several buildings and fought a three-hour battle with a small force of American soldiers who were stationed there. At the same time, a second party of rebels robbed a general store and a silver mine in Boquillas. Four Americans were killed and the rebels took two hostages to Coahuila. In response to the attack, the United States Army launched a short punitive expedition into Mexico, fought with the rebels, and rescued the captives.
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