The war in Nicaragua by William Walker

The war in Nicaragua by William Walker is a historical memoir written in the mid-19th century. It presents Walker’s firsthand account of his filibuster expedition amid Nicaragua’s civil strife between Democrats and Legitimists, mixing battlefield narrative, political argument, and self-justification. Readers can expect campaign planning and combat episodes, factional rivalries, and Walker’s claim that his small American force sought to impose order in a region he portrays as unstable. The opening of the narrative frames the work with a dedication to fallen comrades and a preface on the challenges of writing contemporary history, then swiftly sketches the 1854 Nicaraguan revolution, the rival constitutions, Democrats versus Legitimists, the siege of Granada, Chamorro’s death, and regional pressures from Guatemala and Honduras. Walker recounts his earlier Lower California venture to explain motives, then details Byron Cole’s colonization grant, the legal care taken to avoid U.S. neutrality violations, and the fraught charter, seizure, and midnight departure of the brig Vesta carrying 58 men. After arriving at Realejo, he meets Director Castellon and the haughty General Muñoz, forms the American Phalanx, and proposes seizing Rivas; the ensuing operation lands at El Gigante, pushes inland through storms, skirmishes at Tola, and attacks Rivas, where native commander Ramirez falters and the Americans fight house to house before retreating with heavy losses, including officers Crocker and Kewen. At San Juan del Sur they commandeer the schooner San José, a fire set by two rogues forces a harsh example—Dewey is shot at sea—then the force rejoins the Vesta and returns to Realejo, where Walker challenges Muñoz’s conduct while Castellon pleads for the Americans to remain; the excerpt closes as Castellon arrives to persuade Walker to continue the campaign. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Walker, William, 1824-1860
LoC No. 05009921
Title The war in Nicaragua
Original Publication Mobile: S.H. Goetzel & Co., 1860.
Credits Peter Becker and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Language English
LoC Class F1521: Latin America local history: Nicaragua
Subject Nicaragua -- History -- Filibuster War, 1855-1860
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EBook-No. 76898
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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