The Confederate Invasion of New Mexico and Arizona, 1861-1862An excellent work on the Confederate invasion of New Mexico and Arizona, which if successful, would have led to an attempt to seize the gold mines of Colorado & California. |
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CHAPTER I MAJOR LYNDE LOSES A FORT From the Secession | 23 |
CHAPTER 2 GENERAL SIBLEY Wins a ComMAND From H | 45 |
CHAPTER 3 CAPTAIN HUNTER Conquers a DeseRT From | 71 |
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