Burning of Colón

Burning of Colón
Part of 1885 Colombia civil strife
and Panama crisis of 1885

Sailors of the USS Galena in the 1880s
DateMarch 30 – April 1885
Location
Result Colón destroyed, rebels retreat
American hostages released
Belligerents
Colombia
Chile
Panamanian rebels United States
Commanders and leaders
Rafael Núñez
Ramón Santodomingo Vila
Rafael Aizpuru
Pedro Prestan
Grover Cleveland
James Edward Jouett
Theodore Kane
Strength
unknown ~100 militia
1 artillery piece
Land:
~500 marines
~200 sailors
2 artillery pieces
Sea:
1 frigate
1 steamer
Casualties 18 killed

The Burning of Colón, or the Panama Incident, was a major event of the Colombian Civil War of 1885. Panamanian rebels loyal to Pedro Prestan destroyed the city by committing arson before retreating from a battle with federal Colombian troops. The episode also included a landing by United States Navy sailors and marines from two warships after the rebels seized American citizens.