Palo Alto chiàn-e̍k

(Tùi Palo Alto Chiàn-tò͘ choán--lâi)

Palo Alto tsèn-i̍k (Palo Alto chiân-tò͘ ; ing-gú: Battle of Palo Alto) sī Bi̍k-se-ko kah Bí-kok ê Bi̍k-Bí tsèn-tsing tiong siōng-tuā ê tsi̍t-tiûñ tsèn-i̍k, huat-sing teh 1846-nî 5-gue̍h tshe 8, tshóng-tu̍t tē-khu sī teh tsit-má lī-khui Texas tsiu Brownsville ū 5 ing-lí (7 kong-lí) ê sóo-tsāi. Teh Mariano Arista tsiong-kun ê niá-kun tsi-hā, tāi-iok ū 3400 miâ Bi̍k-se-ko pōo-tuī (pak-hong-kun ê tsi̍t-pōo-hūn) kah 2400 miâ ê Bí-kok pōo-tuī (kuan-tshat pōo-tuī (army of observation)) kau-tsèn.

Palo Alto tsèn-i̍k
( Battle of Palo Alto)
Bi̍k-Bí tsèn-tsing ê chi̍t pō͘-hūn

Carl Nebel sóo uē[1][2]
Sî-kan1846-nî 5-gue̍h tshē-8
Tē-tiám
Brownsville, Texas ê hù-kīn tē-khu
Kiat-kó

Bí-kok iâñ

Kau-chiàn-hong
 United States Be̍k-se-ko Mexico
Chí-hui-koaⁿ kap léng-tō-chiá
Bí-kok ê kî-á Zachary Taylor Be̍k-se-ko Mariano Arista
Peng-le̍k
2,288
8 mn̄g tuā-phàu
3,709
12 mn̄g tuā-phàu
Sí-siong
9 sí-bông
47 tiō-siōng[3]
2 sit-tsong
102 sí-bông
129 tiō-siōng
26 sit-tsong

Tôo-siōng

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Tsù-kái

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  1. Painting is in error by depicting background mountains. The nearest in any direction are 240 miles away, near Monterrey, NL, MX.
  2. Stevens, 1864 The valley of the Rio Grande; its topography and resources ..., p. 20
  3. U.S.Grant Autobiography P.32

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