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James Carleton (U.S. National Park Service)Jun 17, 2015 · James Henry Carleton was born at Lubec, Maine, on December 27, 1814. In 1839 he received his commission as a lieutenant in the US Army.Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Carleton, James Henry - Texas State Historical AssociationJames Henry Carleton, soldier, son of John and Abigail (Phelps) Carleton, was born at Lubec, Maine, on December 27, 1814. He was commissioned a lieutenant in ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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[PDF] General James Henry Carleton - UNM Digital RepositoryFeb 3, 2021 · Major General James Henry Carleton was born at Lubec,. Maine, on December 27, 1814, during the second war with. England. At the time of his ...Missing: biography sources
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Major General James Henry Carleton - Mojave DesertMajor General James H. Carleton was a Civil War officer who led the California Column, fought against Confederate threats in New Mexico, and conducted ...
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Brevet Maj. General James Henry Carleton (USA) - GeniJun 28, 2024 · James Henry Carleton (December 27, 1814 – January 7, 1873) was an officer in the U.S. Army and a Union general during the American Civil War.
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[PDF] Mexican War veterans : a complete roster of the regular and ...Daniel H.Rucker (Fst It to Feb. 47), bvt Major fm. Buena Vista. Andrew J. Smith (Fst It to Feb. 47), Actg Lt colonel of Mormon Bn. James H. Carleton (Fst It to ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Battle of Buena Vista 1843-1845... 1st Dragoons,. Lieutenant-Colonel Mays squadron of the 2d Dragoons, and the ... By James Henry Carleton,. Captain in the 1" Regiment of Dragoons. Harper ...
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Catalog Record: The battle of Buena Vista - HathiTrust Digital LibraryThe battle of Buena Vista : with the operations of the "Army of occupation" for one month / by James Henry Carleton. ; Main Author: Carleton, James Henry, 1814- ...
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The battle of Buena Vista : with the operations of the "Army of ...Title: The battle of Buena Vista : with the operations of the "Army of occupation" for one month. Author: Carleton, James Henry, 1814-1873.
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Fort Union and the Frontier Army in the Southwest (Chapter 2)By early 1851 Indian raids in New Mexico and along the Santa Fe Trail demanded that something more be done by the troops stationed in the region.
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Special Report on the Mountain Meadows MassacreDuring this "Siege of Sebastapol" or after the final massacre, it was doubtless discovered that the three emigrants had escaped, and Brothers Hatch and Coleman, ...
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special report of the mountain meadow massacre, by jh carleton ...Source. James Henry Carleton. Special report of the Mountain Meadow Massacre, by J. H. Carleton, Brevet Major, United States Army, Captain, First Dragoons.Missing: biography primary
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[PDF] Across Arizona and New Mexico with the California ColumnJul 1, 2001 · Beginning in late October 1861, they marched from San Antonio to El. Paso, where Sibley also assumed charge of the Confederate troops holding.Missing: challenges | Show results with:challenges
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General Officers in the Union Army in Order of SeniorityCarleton, James Henry 30 Apr 1862/28 Apr 1862 > 30 Apr 1866 MOV Baird ... Promotions to Brigadier-General USV after the war in 1865 for information.
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“Eager to Show What Stuff They Are Made Of” | American Battlefield ...Jul 31, 2013 · Carleton Colonel James H. Carleton led the California Column on their 900 mile march through Arizona. Miller's Photographic History of the ...Missing: 1861-1862 | Show results with:1861-1862
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Clash at Picacho Peak | American Battlefield TrustAfter preparing the abandoned stations of the Butterfield Overland Stage route with supplies; Carleton's main column left Fort Yuma on the Arizona border, ...
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The Civil War's Last Frontier - HistoryNetAug 27, 2018 · Nearly three years had passed since he last traveled the Butterfield trail with his company of dragoons and his young bride—fresh from Ireland— ...
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The Civil War in Confederate Arizona TerritoryJun 25, 2024 · The California Column was a group of 2350 Union volunteers who marched over 900 miles from California, through Arizona and New Mexico ...Missing: challenges | Show results with:challenges<|separator|>
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Releases | New Mexico Department of Cultural AffairsMar 23, 2018 · Carleton knew that, if attacked, the Apache and Navajo would fiercely defend their families and their lands. In fact, he was counting on it.
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[PDF] The Navaho Exile at Bosque Redondo - UNM Digital Repository" Carleton's view of the situation is well stated in his letter of Septerriber 6, 1863" to the adjutant general at Washington:
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[PDF] A Study of James H. Carleton and George R. Crook - DTICMay 10, 2017 · This paper will examine and compare the Diplomatic, Military, and Economic actions and operations used by. U.S. Army General James Carleton, in ...
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[PDF] The Federal Indian Policy in New Mexico, 1858–1880, IBut not until th~ sixties was the reservation policy first applied inNew Mexico and ... BRIGADIER-GENERAL James H. Carleton succeeded Canby as commander of ...
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Apache and Navajo War | Research Starters - EBSCOThen, on October 11, Carleton sent Carson orders to move against the Mescalero Apache first and then attack the Navajo. His orders were to kill all the men ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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[PDF] Mescalero Apache History in the Southwest - UNM Digital RepositoryJames H. Carleton, leading his "California Column" of 3,000 men, now advanced toward New Mexico by way of Fort. Yuma. At Apache Pass the Chiricahua Apache ...
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General James Carleton's Operations in New MexicoGeneral Carleton was a rough, aggressive officer with plenty of frontier experience. He believed in relentless pursuit and harsh punishment.
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new mexico slavery - Fort Union National Monument (U.S. National ...Jan 9, 2021 · For years, Indian warfare between tribes had included the taking of human captives to keep as slaves or to sell in the New Mexico trading towns ...
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The Americans and the NavajoApr 22, 2014 · The raiding which the Navajos carried out against the Pueblo and Mexican villages was done for dependent food needs, material goods and captives ...
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[PDF] Kit Carson monument - Santa Fe Public LibraryUpon learning that Carleton intended for him to pursue the Navajos in an effort to relocate them to the. Bosque Redondo reservation, Carson tendered a letter of ...Missing: administrative reforms
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Navajos Will Never Forget the 1864 Scorched-Earth CampaignAug 15, 2017 · Gen. James H. Carleton, sought to round up as many Navajos as he could and send them to the Bosque Redondo reservation near Fort Sumner. To ...
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[PDF] A Diary of Kit Carson's Navaho Campaign, 1863–1864In pursuit of orders from General James H. Car- leton, commanding officer of the Department, Kit Carson with his command of First New Mexico Volunteers during.
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The Long Walk | The Navajo TreatiesMajor General James H. Carleton ordered Christopher (Kit) Carson to defeat the Navajo (Diné) resistance by conducting a scorched-earth campaign across the ...
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The Long Walk: A tragedy unobserved 150 years later | Local NewsAug 21, 2014 · By late 1863, thousands of destitute Indians had surrendered, although Manuelito did not turn himself in until 1866. The Long Walk to Bosque ...
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1864: The Navajos begin 'Long Walk' to imprisonmentThe US Army drives the Navajo at gunpoint as they walk from their homeland in Arizona and New Mexico, to Fort Sumner, 300 miles away at Bosque Redondo.Missing: surrendered hardships
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Kit Carson's Civil War: The Navajo Round UpJun 25, 2015 · In April, 1863, Brigadier General Henry H. Carleton ordered Colonel Kit Carson to round up the Navajo Indian Tribe and intern them at a reservation in the ...
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[PDF] Kit Carson monument - City of Santa FeDuring fall 1862, when Navajos failed to surrender, “Kit” Carson employed the use of war tactics of. “scorched earth policy” and sent forces from Fort Defiance ...
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Adobe Walls, First Battle of - Texas State Historical AssociationMar 16, 2021 · James H. Carleton, commander of the military units in New Mexico, to halt Comanche and Kiowa attacks on Santa Fe wagontrains; the American ...Missing: skirmishes | Show results with:skirmishes
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[PDF] KIT CARSON'S LAST FIGHT: THE ADOBE WALLS CAMPAIGN OF ...Sep 3, 2010 · He brought exceptional experience to the task of punishing the Comanches and Kiowas. Carleton himself was no stranger to Indian Wars. It was, in ...
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[PDF] Kit Carson's Last Fight: The Adobe Walls Campaign of 1864Apr 12, 2017 · The resulting battle was one of the largest in the history of. North American Indian Wars. ... Major General James Henry Carleton, 1814-1873: ...
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The Steck-Carleton Controversy in Civil War New Mexico - jstorThe. United States army exercised authority over warring tribes, provided logistic aid and protection for reservations in more settled areas, and was the power ...
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[PDF] Chapter 4: The Military Seeks Control - National Park ServiceThe Military Seeks Control. 75. To accomplish this task, the Union military sent Brevet Brigadier General James H. Carleton, a man with extensive experience ...
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Fort Union National Monument - NPS Historytime as General James H. Carleton's "experiment," the Bosque Redondo reservation was planned to "civilize" the nomadic Indians, and teach them to become ...
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General Sherman and the Navajo Treaty of 1868 - jstorBecause of his vain devotion to a site he had chosen personally, Carleton refused, despite one disastrous crop failure after another, to admit the limitations ...
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[PDF] curriculum materials is entitled "The Growth of the NavajoUp to - ERICApr 30, 2025 · In 1866, the crops planted at Bosque Redondo failed for the third consecutive time. Fuel. was exhausted, and the water was so alkali tho.t ...
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Pandemic Chronicles: Echos Of History In The COVID-19 Response ...Jul 27, 2020 · While intended to be a reservation, Bosque Redondo functioned as an internment camp. Nearly one-third of those interned there died of disease, ...Missing: infertility | Show results with:infertility
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Bosque Redondo | The Navajo TreatiesYet the land at Bosque Redondo was not suited for farming, and the prisoners faced deprivation, starvation, disease, and death. By November 1864, about 8,570 ...Missing: challenges infertility cessation
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S. Rept. 107-184 - LONG WALK NATIONAL HISTORIC TRAIL ...By 1868 conditions were so bad that a government commission was appointed to investigate the conditions at Bosque Redondo. General W.T. Sherman, commanding ...
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The Navajo Long Walk - myText CNMTherefore, in 1862 when General Carleton called him up at the age of fifty-two to carry out a campaign against the Mescalero people, he could not say no. By ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] History, Diné/Navajo Memory, and the Bosque RedondoJul 1, 2007 · Gen. James H. Carleton unleashed New. Mexico volunteers and Pueblo allies against the Navajos, ostensibly to end raiding that was devastating ...<|separator|>
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THE NAVAJO WARS - jstorsettlers and stealing livestock. Carleton brusquely told them he had no faith in Navajo promises, and that there would be no peace until the tribe could ...
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[PDF] Old Fort Wingate in the Navajo War - UNM Digital RepositoryOct 1, 1991 · At the same time as the horse raid, Indians ambushed and killed four Hispanics and one friendly Navajo on the CeboIIeta and Cubero road east of ...Missing: pre- | Show results with:pre-<|control11|><|separator|>
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History: The Navajo - Utah American Indian Digital ArchiveThose who survived were held at the overcrowded, undersupplied, insanitary Bosque Redondo Reservation at Fort Sumner. After four years of interment, an 1868 ...
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Catalog Record: The prairie logbooks; dragoon campaigns to...The prairie logbooks; dragoon campaigns to the Pawnee villages in 1844, and to the Rocky mountains in 1845, by Lieutenant J. Henry Carleton.Missing: assignments 1840-1845
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Diary of an Excursion to the Ruins of Abó, Quarra, and Gran Quivira ...Authors, George Perkins Marsh, James Henry Carleton, James Jesse Strang ; Publisher, Beverly Tucker, Senate printer, 1855 ; Length, 25 pages ; Export Citation ...
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“A campaign against the Navajo”: Highlights from Territorial Papers ...Jul 30, 2019 · Within days of Arny's letter, Brigadier-General James Henry Carleton directed Captain Amos F. Garrison to provide supplies per Arny's request.
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James Henry Carleton (1814-1873) - Find a Grave MemorialAfter serving as a volunteer in the Aroostook and Mexican American War, he was commissioned a Major in the regular US Army in 1839. From 1851 to 1859, he ...
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[PDF] A Study of Generals James H. Carleton and George R. Crook. - DTICMay 10, 2017 · With the onset of the American Civil War in 1861, Carleton was given a commission as a. Brigadier General in the California volunteers.Within ...<|separator|>
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James Henry Carleton | Civil War Wiki | FandomCarleton served as a lieutenant colonel of the 4th U.S. Cavalry after the war. Carleton wrote several books on the military: The Battle of Buena Vista (1848), ...