Texan schooner Brutus

Texan schooner Brutus

The Texan schooner "Brutus" was one of the four ships of the First Texas Navy (1836-1838) that wreaked havoc on towns along the coast of Mexico, blockaded Mexican ports, and captured ships bound for Mexico with goods and munitions of war during the Texas Revolution.

Her final, and most controversial, voyage was to the Yucatan, where along with her sister ship "Invincible", she captured numerous prizes. Among them was the British ship "Eliza Russell", the capture of which caused a diplomatic incident as Texas was seeking official recognition from the United Kingdom. When "Brutus" returned to Galveston to face official sanctions, she and "Invincible" were attacked by Mexican ships, ran aground and were battered apart by storms in Galveston harbor. With the destruction of "Brutus", the first Texas Navy ceased to exist.

As a private warship

At the beginning of the Texas War of Independence, businessmen John and Augustus Allen endeavored to keep the Texans' supply channels open. At their own expense, they outfitted a ship called "Brutus" for the purpose of protecting the Texas coast and assisting troops and supplies from the United States to arrive safely in Texas.cite web | title=Allen, John Kirby| author=Amelia W. Williams| work=The Handbook of Texas Online, Texas State Historical Assoc. (May 18, 2004), www.tsha.utexas.edu|url=http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/AA/hvabg.html | accessdate=2007-05-10]

In January 1836, the Allen brothers sold "Brutus" to the Texas Navy, and it became the second ship in the fledgling fleet of schooners.cite web | title=John Kirby Allen| work=Great Houstonians, Historic Houston, www.houstonhistory.com|url=http://www.houstonhistory.com/ghoustonians/history8b.htm | accessdate=2007-05-10]

In the Texas Navy

Captain William A. Hurd took command of "Brutus" when she was commissioned into the small Texas Navy on January 25, 1836, in New Orleans. She did not reach Texan waters again until early February 1836.cite web | author =Thomas W. Cutrer | title = The "Brutus" | work =Handbook of Texas Online, Texas State Historical Assoc | url =http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/BB/qtb2.html | accessdate = 2007-09-30]

After the Battle of San Jacinto, "Brutus" put in to New Orleans for supplies and to be refitted. Upon returning to sea duty, Brutus found herself blockaded at Matagorda by the Mexican brig "Vencedor del Álamo". Word was sent to Galveston and "Invincible", along with the private ships "Ocean" and "Union", successfully broke the blockade and Captain Hurd was able to take "Brutus" to New York City for repairs. This was apparently done without consulting Commodore Charles Hawkins who promptly sacked Hurd as commander upon his return from New York in April 1837.

Yucatan campaign

James D. Boyles was appointed Captain of the "Brutus" and he acted with vigor. He immediately escorted the supply ship "Texas" from Galveston to Matagorda and returned by midnight the same day, June 10, 1837. Within an hour "Brutus" was back at sea on a mission to harry Mexican commercial shipping at the mouth of the Mississippi River. Before arriving on post, "Brutus" was ordered to join "Invincible" and move to the Yucatan peninsula. "Invincible" under the command of Commodore Hawkins, had aboard the Texas Secretary of the Navy, Samuel Rhoads Fisher. Fisher had personally witnessed the surrender of "Independence" at Matagorda in April 1837. Determined to show the value of the navy, Fisher took to sea with the last two ships of the Texas Navy.

"Brutus" and "Invincible" reached the Yucatan on July 8, 1838 and sailed to Isla Mujeres, which they claimed for Texas.Cite web | author =Tom H. Wells | title =The Texas Navy | work=Sea Classics | pages =1-5 | year =2005 | date =February 2005 | url =http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa4442/is_200502/ai_n16063294/pg_6 ] The ships cruised off the Yucatan coast attacking shipping and towns with abandon. By July 16, the two Texas schooners made prizes of the "Union", the "Telégrafo", and the "Adventure" off Sisal and on July 26 they engaged the batteries defending Campeche's harbor. Describing the attack on that city, Tom Wells writes, "Continuing up the Yucatan coast, the expedition boarded ships and landed shore parties until finally they were attacked by a cavalry force and driven back to their ships. The Texans burned two villages in reprisal, then tried to force Campeche to pay $25,000 in tribute. However, the city was surrounded by heavy stone walls and was well-fortified. After an inconclusive three-hour exchange of gunfire, the two ships departed." After the unsuccessful attempt to extort money from Campeche, the tiny flotilla sailed north and captured the "Obispo" and the British vessel "Eliza Russell" off the Alacranes and then doubled back down the Yucatan coast and then, on August 12, captured the "Correo de Tabasco". The seizure of the "Eliza Russell" proved to be a diplomatic incident of some note, almost resulting in the United Kingdom's refusal to recognize the Republic of Texas. The ships, running low on water, started back to Galveston, but not before "Brutus" captured "Rafaelita" on August 17 and blockaded Matamoros.

Final struggle

On August 27, 1838, both ships arrived in Galveston and "Brutus" crossed the sandbar and entered Galveston harbor. "Invincible" delayed and was caught by two Mexican brigs of war, the "Iturbide" and "Libertador". "Brutus" made ready to join "Invincible" in the battle but she ran aground on a sandbar. "Invincible" also ran aground and was destroyed by the Mexican ships. "Brutus" survived but would never be floated again. When she was destroyed by storms in October 1838, she was the last ship of the first Texas Navy.

References

External links

*Handbook of Texas|id=BB/qtb2|name=The Brutus
* [http://www.texasnavy.com/cozumel.htm The Texas Navies]


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