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.
#4073834 in Books University of Missouri 2004-07-22Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.25 x 1.10 x 6.13l; 1.42 #File Name: 0826215351304 pages
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Highly recommendedBy Midwest Book ReviewPeacekeeping On The Plains: Army Operations In Bleeding Kansas by Tony R. Mullis (Assistant Professor of History; United States Air Force/Air Command and Staff College; Montgomery; Alabama) examines a violent microcosm of American history that served as a precursor to the civil war. Examining the useage of the army to conduct police and peacekeeping duties in the newly formed Kansas and Nebraska territories; Peacekeeping On The Plains offers a meticulous analysis of facts and records; regarding the true story of human greed; desperation; ruthlessness; and military efforts to contain potential riots with a strictly scholarly tone. Highly recommended; especially for American history and reference shelves.