“Dreadful effects of earthquakes”
Date
6-1-1812
Newspaper
Mirror of the Times
Page and Column
Page 2, Column 2 and 3
Newspaper Location
Augusta, Georgia
Serial Number
641
Abstract
Long account of earthquakes in Caribbean in March 1812. Very detailed.
Transcript
NEW-YORK MAY 9. Dreadful Effects of EARTHQUAKES. Official letter from the Gen commanding the troops of Coro de Domingo Compo Verde, to his Excellency the Governor and commander in chief of the province of Coro. By the depositions of several individuals, I am informed of the unfortunate event that has visited the city of Barquisimeto, which was on the 26th of March, buried under its ruins in a most dreadful earthquake, which was general through the province; all the villages belonging to this district and the city of Jonyo, with the greater part of the villages belonging thereto, have come and offered submission under the banners of Ferdinand the 7th, imploring protection from the vexations of their enemies. Forty men and twenty muskets more have gone this day to Quibor. I am now only waiting for the reinforcement from Coro, to take possession of the ruins of Barquisimeto. Your excellency will endeavor to send me a reinforcement of 800 or 1000 men, to enable me to attack Valencia. The Marina troops and those of the regiment of La Peyna are those that I want the most, therefore I hope from your excellency's activity, that they will come soon to join me. The enthusiasm of my troops, and the cowardice manifested by the enemy, assures me of success to all my undertakings; adding to this, the panic and terror, with which the inhabitants are struck, since the dreadful earthquake which has destroyed the annexed cities, I have no doubt that the army of Coro will eventually conquer the province of Venezuela. I have intimated the condition of Truxillo, and expect it will capitulate before experiencing the fate of Coro. God preserve your Excellency many years-Head quarters, Coro, the 29th of March, 1812. Signed, Domingo Monte Verde. Memorandum of the cities known to this day to have been destroyed by the earthquakes from the 26th to the 28th instant, with the greater part of the inhabitants buried. The city of Barquisimeto totally destroyed; Arilaqua, sunk; Santa Rosa, do. Caudare, destroyed; --Anelipe, still worse; St. Charles, do. Caramaoate, in a bad situation. It is presumed that Carraccas and other places have equally suffered. Any other particulars that may hereafter come to my knowledge shall be immediately communicated to your Excellency. To the preceding cities that have suffered by the earthquakes, we have already announced the following:--Caraccas, Victoria, Valencia, Porto Cavello, Laguira, New Barcelona, Maiquetia, Cumana.
Recommended Citation
"“Dreadful effects of earthquakes”" (1812). New Madrid Compendium Far-Field Database. 628.
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/cas-ceri-new-madrid-compendium/628