Battle of Paso de Mercedes

Battle of Paso de Mercedes
DateAugust 11, 1865 (1865-08-11)
LocationCorrientes Province, Argentina
Result

Brazilian victory

  • Warships successfully pass
Belligerents

 Brazil

 Paraguay

Commanders and leaders
Empire of Brazil Francisco Manuel Barroso da Silva Paraguay José María Bruguez
Strength
12 ships with 60 cannons 3,000 soldiers with 34 cannons
Casualties and losses
20 killed and injured 2 killed and 8 injured

The Battle of Paso de Mercedes was fought on 11 August 1865 during the Paraguayan invasion of the Argentine province of Corrientes.

The battle took place at Bella Vista along the Paraná River, west of Mercedes.

History

Following the Battle of Riachuelo, José María Bruguez, Paraguayan commander, moved his men and Major Aquino's batteries to Punta Mercedes, about 15 miles north of Stonehouse ( Corrientes), to kilometer 1157 of the Paraná River. in attempt to cut the fleet from their supply base downstream. He chose this position on 15 meter cliffs, as it affored the guns a good angle on the passing fleet, from which he fired canister and grapeshot.[1]:36

The Brazilian Navy fleet consisted of Amazonas steam frigate ship(flagship), Apa, 6 gunboats: Ipiranga, Beberibe, Mearim, Araguary, Ivahy and Iguatemy; corvettes: Parnahyba, Belmonte Maje, and Itajaí steamships. Once past the gauntlet, Barroso continued another 9.6 km downstream, where he stopped for the night. Bruguez meanwhile, backed up batteries and headed once again down river to Punta Cuevas, 25 km south of the town of Bella Vista, where he repeated his action against the fleet in the Battle of Paso de Cuevas.

References

  1. Hooker, T.D., 2008, The Paraguayan War, Nottingham: Foundry Books, ISBN 1901543153

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