New Mexico Territory During the Civil War
ISBN: 0826344798
Category: Novel
Tag: History and Military
<< Buy This Book on Amazon >>
125 views since 2009-03-18.
Description
New Mexico Territory During the Civil War: Wallen and Evans Inspection Reports, 1862-1863 By Jerry D. Thompson, Jerry D. Thompson
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press 2009 | 312 Pages | ISBN 0826344798 | PDF | 1.82 MB
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press 2009 | 312 Pages | ISBN 0826344798 | PDF | 1.82 MB
In the summer of 1862 the Civil War was going badly for the North. The distant New Mexico Territory, however, presented a different situation. After an invading army of zealous Texas Confederates won the field at Valverde near Fort Craig, Colorado Volunteers fell on the Rebels at Glorieta Pass and crushed Confederate dreams of conquering New Mexico and the Far West. The Texans, hungry and disheartened, retreated, leaving uncertainty and social unrest in their wake.
By the late summer of 1862, Gen. James Henry Carleton arrived from California, determined to impose federal control on the territory. Major Henry Davies Wallen and Captain Andrew Wallace Evans were appointed inspector general and assistant inspector general, respectively. Fearing a second Confederate invasion, Carleton had Wallen and Evans examine various routes the Rebels might use to invade the territory as well as a variety of logistical and operational issues. Tellingly, their reports repeatedly mention troop drunkenness and poor relations with the locals as primary problems. These inspection reports, edited by award-winning Civil War historl War years.ian Thompson, provide unique insight into the military, cultural, and social life of a territory struggling to maintain law and order.
Summary: Turning a Light on a Little-Known Part of the War
Rating: 5
Professor Thompson's absorbing new book offers a wealth of richly detailed information about the fascinating but too-long-neglected subject of the Civil War in the American Southwest. Thompson has rescued from the National Archives the reports of inspector generals Maj. Henry Davies Wallen and Capt. Andrew Wallace Evans, who toured New Mexico and Southern Colorado in 1862-63 evaluating conditions at a series of remote army posts. While the book is not a traditional narrative history, Thompson helpfully provides an introduction describing the context within which Wallen and Evans worked--the ultimately unsuccessful 1862 invasion of New Mexico by a Confederate force under Brig. Gen. Henry H. Sibley and Col. John R. Baylor. Within that setting, the book provides a series of descriptions of the garrisons, equipments, weather, and conditions of life at such posts as Fort Craig, Fort Union, Fort Stanton and others which played historic roles in the struggle for the Southwest. Thompson serves up not history itself but, more importantly, the stuff of history; and he does it so fully that the informed reader--and even the armchair generalist--can clearly visualize the harsh, unforgiving, often unglamorous and sometimes hazardous lives the officers and men of the Union forces led. The famous--Kit Carson and Big. Gen. James H. Carleton, for example--as well as the anonymous officers and rankers who also served, are found in these pages. The author provides a treasure trove of biographical and historical annotations to supplement the reports of Wallen and Davis, and the result of the whole is an invaluable reference work for anyone who wishes to write about, or learn about, the Civil War period in New Mexico Territory. This is a must read!
Download FREE
Uploading.com
DepositFiles.com
Uploadbox.com
No Mirror(s) Please !!!
Download this book from Usenet
Free register and download UseNet downloader, then you can free download ebooks from UseNet.Free Download "New Mexico Territory During the Civil War" from Usenet!
Buy this book from amazon
Disclaimer:
Contents of this page are indexed from the Internet. All actions are under your responsability. Email us to report illegal contents or external links and we'll remove them immediately.
Search More...
New Mexico Territory During the Civil WarLinks
Free Trade Magazine Subscriptions & Technical Document DownloadsSearch and Buy
<< Search and Buy This Book on Amazon >>
Download this book from Usenet
How to download:Free register to download UseNet downloader and install, then search book title and start downloading. UseNet is clean and can be unstalled totally. Enjoy!
Free Download "New Mexico Territory During the Civil War" from Usenet!
Download Link 2
No download links here
Please check the description for download links if any or do a search to find alternative books.Can't Download?
Please search mirrors if you can't find download links for "New Mexico Territory During the Civil War" in "Description" and someone else may update the links. Check the comments when back to find any updates.
Search Mirrors
Maybe some mirror pages will be helpful, search this book at top of this page or click here to find more info.
Related Books
Books related to "New Mexico Territory During the Civil War":
- Ebooks list page : 2515
- American Civil War in Indian Territory
- Empire and Revolution: The Americans in Mexico Since the Civil War
- [share_ebook] Mastering AutoCAD Civil 3D 2009 Description: If you already possess some background in Civil 3D but want to broaden your understanding of this popular civil engineering software, Mastering AutoCAD Civil 3D 2009 will provide you with detaile
- Territory.51.Vol.1.No.1.Jul.2004
- Territory: A Short Introduction
- Now for the Contest: Coastal and Oceanic Naval Operations in the Civil War (Great Campaigns of the Civil War)
- Field Armies and Fortifications in the Civil War: The Eastern Campaigns, 1861-1864 (Civil War America).
- Plain Folk's Fight: The Civil War and Reconstruction in Piney Woods Georgia (Civil War America)
- Governmentality and the Mastery of Territory in Nineteenth-Century America
- Territory and Terror (Routledge Advances in European Politics)
- Oregon's Mt. Hood Territory, 2008 Travel Planner
- Northern Territory & Central Australia (Regional Guide)
- Land, Conflict, and Justice: A Political Theory of Territory
- Abraham Lincoln: Civil War President (Famous Figures of the Civil War Era)
- William Lowndes Yancey and the Coming of the Civil War (Civil War America)
Comments
No comments for "New Mexico Territory During the Civil War".
Add Your Comments
- Download links and password may be in the description section, read description carefully!
- Do a search to find mirrors if no download links or dead links.





