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Battle of Apache Pass - Fort Bowie National Historic Site (U.S. ...May 15, 2020 · The Apache had the high ground, knowledge of the terrain, and comparable small arms fire power to the Army. They also outnumbered the soldiers.
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The Battle of Apache Pass - Fort Bowie - NPS HistoryConfederate troops from Texas achieved early victories against the Federal troops in southern. New Mexico, but were defeated by Colorado. Volunteers near Santa ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Cochise and the Battles of Dragoon Springs and Apache PassFirst Battle of Apache Pass In mid-July, 1862, Carleton's 1,800 California Volunteers followed the same route east that the 120 Rebels had followed in May. ...
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Fort Bowie, Arizona - The Army Historical FoundationWhen two companies of the 5th California Infantry arrived at Apache Pass in July, they were ambushed by a large war party led by Cochise and Mangus Coloradus, ...<|separator|>
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The Apache Wars Part I: Cochise - National Park ServiceApr 7, 2023 · The Battle of Apache Pass One year later, in 1862, Chief Cochise and Chief Mangas Coloradas assembled the largest war party of the Apache Wars, ...
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Apache Before 1861 - Chiricahua National Monument (U.S. National ...Aug 10, 2023 · The Chiricahua raided other tribes and later the Spanish, the Mexicans, and American settlers. The taken property could include livestock, food, ...
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Cochise / Chiricahua Apache History ... - Dragoon ArizonaIn the early 1850s, Cochise initially maintained a cautious peace with Americans, allowing travelers and mail coaches to pass through Apache territory, ...
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Bascom Affair - Fort Bowie National Historic Site (U.S. National Park ...Jul 4, 2024 · For two weeks in February 1861, Apache Pass was the setting of a confrontation between Chiricahua Apaches, led by Cochise, and a detachment of ...Missing: Battle | Show results with:Battle<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Apaches in the History of the Southwest - UNM Digital RepositoryJan 1, 1975 · In this way the Apaches kept their numbers from declining drastically despite constant punitive expeditions against them. Faced with the ...
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[PDF] Apaches and the mining menace: Indian-White conflicts in ...Nov 16, 2022 · Mangas Coloradas then launched a full-scale war against the Mexicans, killing the residents of the copper mine and thereby eliminating non- ...<|separator|>
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The Alleged Bascom Affair - True West MagazineJul 21, 2015 · Bascom accused Chiricahua Apache Chief Cochise and his Apache band of kidnapping 12-year-old Felix Ward, who had been taken from his stepfather ...
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Union forces halt Confederates at Battle of Glorieta Pass - History.comOn March 28, 1862, Union forces stop the Confederate invasion of New Mexico Territory when they turn the Rebels back at Glorieta Pass.
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Battle of Glorieta Pass - Pecos National Historical Park (U.S. ...The Battle of Glorieta Pass, in March 1862, was a significant Civil War battle where the Union destroyed Confederate supplies, leading to their retreat.
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The Battle of Glorieta | American Battlefield TrustHistorian Don Alberts describes the struggle for control of New Mexico and the Battle of Glorieta Pass in this Hallowed Ground magazine article from 2007.
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“Eager to Show What Stuff They Are Made Of” | American Battlefield ...Jul 31, 2013 · Colonel James H. Carleton led the California Column on their 900 mile march through Arizona. Miller's Photographic History of the Civil War.
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THE CALIFORNIA COLUMN IN THE CIVIL WAR | Our City, Our StoryApr 1, 1976 · James H. Carleton's “California Column” as it walked east. A few biographical comments provide perspective on this unusual Civil War document.
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The Historic Butterfield Overland Trail in Arizona - ArcGIS StoryMapsNov 3, 2024 · The Butterfield National Historic Trail Overland Mail Company (1858-1861) was the first successful government-sanctioned road connecting the ...
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The Civil War in Confederate Arizona TerritoryJun 25, 2024 · From 1857 to 1861, the U.S. Postal Service sent mail west from St. Louis to San Francisco using the Butterfield Overland Mail Route which was a ...
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Natural Resources Monitoring at Fort Bowie National Historic Site ...Nov 1, 2022 · Apache Spring was a key water source for the Apache people (and pre-Apache civilization), and the reason why this location was chosen for Fort ...
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[PDF] Values and Challenges of “Historic Abandonment” Design and ...Apache Pass's most important feature, however, is Apache Spring, a rare perennial water source in the southeastern Arizona desert.2 Possession and control ...
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[PDF] NATIONAL SURVEY OF HISTORIC SITES AND BUILDINGSApache Pass was a much-traveled mountain crossing used by the Chiricahua and other Apaches because of the presence of spring water, an# important need to the ...
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[PDF] Apache PassJeffords was removed as Indian Agent and John Clum appointed as his replacement with instructions to close the reservation and move the Apaches to San Carlos.
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[PDF] Foundation Document - Fort Bowie National Historic Site - NPS HistoryThe pass has long served as an important transportation corridor as well as a strategic location for control of movement throughout the region. 4.
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The Bascom Affair, Apache Pass, Apache Springs and Camp GrantApache Pass and Apache Springs were so important to the Anglo Americas that they built Fort Bowie to protect them. You can visit the remains of the old fort ...
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The Battle of Apache Pass - Discover Southeast ArizonaJun 14, 2019 · Captain Thomas L. Roberts, First Infantry California Volunteers, with 126 men, was ordered to march east from Tucson to San Simon (about 175 ...Missing: departure | Show results with:departure
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Apache Activities During the Civil War - Access GenealogyJuly 8, 1862, General Carleton gave orders for Captain Thomas L. Roberts, of the First Infantry California Volunteers, to proceed eastward from Tucson to ...Missing: departure | Show results with:departure<|separator|>
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The Treacherous Murder Of Mangas Colorados - True West MagazineSep 28, 2020 · He was blessed with several daughters and to form alliances, he skillfully married them off to other Apache leaders, including Cochise. He's ...
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MANGAS COLORADAS, GREAT APACHE WARRIOR LEADERDec 23, 2013 · Later that year, Mangas and Cochise struck an alliance, agreeing to drive all whites out of Apache territory. They were joined in their ...
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Apache Chiefs and Leaders - Access GenealogyCochise and Mangos Coloradas defended Apache pass in southeast Arizona ... Mangas Coloradas (Span: `red sleeves') . A Mimbreños Apache chief. He ...
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Battle of Apache Pass, Arizona - Legends of AmericaThe Battle of Apache Pass involved an ambush of California volunteers by Cochise and Mangas Coloradas, leading to the establishment of Fort Bowie.
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Conflict with the Mexican / Spanish / Pre-1850s Dragoon Life ...They conducted swift, strategic raids against presidios and settlements, evading Spanish and Mexican forces through guerrilla tactics and terrain knowledge.
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Archeological Findings of the Battle of Apache Pass, Fort Bowie ...Archeological findings include cannonball fragments at Section K and an intact cannonball found in Section A.
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II I . - NPS Historyfollowing the Battle of Apache Pass, July 15 and 16, 1862. The battle occurred during an attempt by Brigadier General James H. Carleton of the California ...
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[DOC] Military Geology and the Apache WarsThe Battle of Apache Pass (15 July 1862) is a classic example of the ambush ... repeating rifles to maximize firepower. Ultimately, Victorio was to ...
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Apache warriors had never seen howitzers – until they ambushed ...Sep 12, 2025 · Roberts got his two mountain howitzers ready for a counterattack against the Apache spots. This was one of the first times the U.S. Army used ...Missing: deployment | Show results with:deployment
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Battle of Apache Pass Facts for KidsJun 7, 2025 · This battle was between Apache warriors and Union soldiers. These soldiers were part of the California Column.
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Battle of Apache Pass | Civil War Wiki | FandomBattle of Apache Pass ; 116 infantry, 22 cavalry, 2 artillery pieces, · 2 killed, 3 wounded ; ~500 warriors · 66 killed, unknown wounded.Background · Battle · Aftermath
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The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of ...Apache Indians at Apache Pass, in which he lost 2 killed and 2 wounded, but in which he succeeded in driving the Indians, as he reports, with a loss of 9 ...
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The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of ...Apache Indians at Apache Pass, in which hlie lost 2 killed and 2 wounded, but in which he succeeded in driving the Indians, as he reports, with a loss of 9 ...
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The Apache Wars Part Two: The Battle of Apache PassJan 24, 2022 · Led by Cochise and Mangas Coloradas, 500 Chiricahua warriors took the high ground at Apache Pass, fortifying their position with stone buttresses.
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And the War Begins - True West MagazineJun 7, 2017 · The Battle of Apache Pass was over. Army casualties were two dead and two wounded. The Apaches may have suffered 10 dead and many more injured.
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Arizona: Fort Bowie National Historic SiteDec 9, 2018 · Two major events led to the development of Fort Bowie and the struggle at Apache Pass between the American Indians and white settlers: the ...
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Fort Bowie - FortWiki Historic U.S. and Canadian FortsAug 13, 2022 · Fort Bowie (1862-1894) - Established 28 Jul 1862 by Major Theodore A. ... Bowie, California Volunteer Infantry. Abandoned 17 Oct 1892 and ...Missing: founded | Show results with:founded
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[PDF] Fort Bowie - NPS HistoryEstablished on July 28,1862, the first garrison at Fort Bowie was Company G, 5th. Regiment California Volunteer Infantry. Recruited in Placerville, many of ...Missing: August | Show results with:August
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[PDF] historic structure report - National Park ServiceFeb 26, 2002 · It commemorates the old military post of Fort Bowie that stood for more than three decades (1862-94) in Apache Pass, scene of some of the ...
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“Start of Content” in “Fort Bowie Material Culture”Fort Bowie was officially founded on July 28, 1862, following the Battle of Apache Pass, July 15-16, 1861, when the Chiricahua Apache ambushed a contingent of ...Missing: date | Show results with:date
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[PDF] The U.S. Government and the Apache Indians, 1871-1876 - DTICVery few Apaches understood the functionings of the white man's system of government or had a desire to influence that system. The primary aim of the Western ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] arizona-history.pdf1869 John Wesley Powell explores Grand Canyon. 1870 Territorial population is 9,568. 1870's-1890's This is the Age of Silver. Mining and ranching flourish.Missing: 1860s | Show results with:1860s
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[PDF] HISTORY OF MINING IN ARIZONA:Arizona had a small gold rush in the 1860s, but in the 1870s, huge deposits of silver were discovered, causing a huge population boom. Arizona's population ...Missing: Territory | Show results with:Territory
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Executive Order: Chiricahua Reserve, December 14, 1872It is also hereby ordered that the reservation heretofore set apart for certain Apache Indians in the said Territory, known as the "Camp Grant Indian ...Missing: 1870s | Show results with:1870s
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Chiricahua Apache - Legends of AmericaThe Camp Apache agency was established in 1872, and in the year following, 1,675 Indians were placed there. But, in 1875, this agency was discontinued, and the ...Missing: 1870s | Show results with:1870s
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The Arizona Territory Population Boom - AncestryCattle ranching, railroads, and mining operations created a population boom of white settlers in Arizona Territory between 1870 and 1912.Missing: 1860s | Show results with:1860s