| United States. Army. Corps of Topographical Engineers, William Hemsley Emory - America - 1848 - 754 pages
...To-night we found excellent grass on the Rio Pecos, abreast of the ruins where the modern village of Pecos is situated, with a very inconsiderable population....from Santa Fe. Reliable information, from several sources,Jiad reached camp yesterday and the day before, that dissensions had arisen in Armijo's camp,... | |
| William Hemsley Emory - 1848 - 758 pages
...To-night we found excellent grass on the Rio Pecos, abreast of the ruins where the modern village of Pecos is situated, with a very inconsiderable population....August 18. —We were this morning 29 miles from Santa Fi§. Reliable information, from several sources, had reached camp yesterday and the day before, that... | |
| Ralph Emerson Twitchell - New Mexico - 1915 - 550 pages
...18th. The successful issue of this modern anabasis is recorded in the diary of Lieutenant Emory.679 August 18. — We were this morning 29 miles from...rifle or arrow was now between the army and Santa Fe, the capital of New Mexico, and the general determined to make the march in one day, and raise the... | |
| William Aloysius Keleher - History - 1982 - 580 pages
...Emory of Kearny's staff, in his report of Aug. 18, graphically described the events of occupation day: We were this morning 29 miles from Santa Fe. Reliable...and the day before, that dissensions had arisen in Armi jo's camp, which had dispersed his army, and that he had fled to the south, carrying all his artillery... | |
| Roy A. Archuleta - America - 2006 - 306 pages
...for the retreat was never known; and a Lieutenant Emory with Kearney later wrote in his report that reliable information from several sources had reached...rifle or arrow was now between the Army and Santa Fe, the Capital of New Mexico, and the General determined to make the march in one day and raise the... | |
| William A. Keleher - Arizona - 2007 - 594 pages
...Emory of Kearny's staff, in his report of Aug. 18, graphically described the events of occupation day: We were this morning 29 miles from Santa Fe. Reliable...rifle or arrow was now between the army and Santa Fe, the capital of New Mexico, and the general determined to make the march in one day, and raise the... | |
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