Battle of Dominguez Rancho

The Battle of Dominguez Rancho, or the Battle of the Old Woman's Gun, was a military engagement of the Mexican–American War that took place on October 8–9, 1846, within Manuel Dominguez's 75,000 acre Rancho San Pedro. Captain José Antonio Carrillo, leading fifty California troops, successfully held off an invasion of Pueblo de Los Angeles by some 300 United States Marines, capturing for the first time in the few instances of U.S. history the U.S. Colors upon the battlefield, while under the command of US Navy Captain William Mervine, who was attempting to recapture the town after the Siege of Los Angeles. By strategically running horses across the dusty Dominguez Hills, while transporting their single small cannon to various sites, Carrillo and his troops convinced the Americans they had encountered a large enemy force. Faced with heavy casualties and the superior fighting skills displayed by the Californios, the remaining Marines were forced to retreat to their ships docked in San Pedro Bay.

Battle of Dominguez Rancho
Part of Conquest of California
during the Mexican–American War
Date8 October - 9 October 1846
Location
Rancho San Pedro, Alta California
(near modern-day Compton and Rancho Dominguez, California, U.S.)
33°52′1″N 118°13′3″W
Result

Mexican and Californio victory

Belligerents
 United States
  • Mexico
Commanders and leaders
William Mervine José Antonio Carrillo
José María Flores
Strength

Total: 379

  • 285 U.S. Marines

Total: 90 Militia

  • 50 lancers
  • 1 swivel cannon
Casualties and losses

Total: 22

  • 10 total deaths
    • 4 U.S. Marines died during Battle
    • 6 additional U.S. Marines die from wounds
    • American troops buried on Deadman's Island
  • 12 wounded

Total: 0

  • No casualties
Mexican–American War:
Conquest of California
45km
30miles
Cahuenga Pass
7
La Mesa
6
Río San Gabriel
5
San Pasqual
4
Dominguez Rancho
3
Chino
2
Los Angeles
1
  current battle
  Mexican Victory
  United States Victory
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