Bull Run; Gettysburg; Appomattox. For Americans; these battlegrounds; all located in the eastern United States; will forever be associated with the Civil War. But few realize that the Civil War was also fought far to the west of these sites. The westernmost battle of the war took place in the remote deserts of the future state of Arizona.In this first book-length account of the Civil War in Arizona; Andrew E. Masich offers both a lively narrative history of the all-but-forgotten California Column in wartime Arizona and a rare compilation of letters written by the volunteer soldiers who served in the U.S. Army from 1861 to 1866. Enriched by Masich’s meticulous annotation; these letters provide firsthand testimony of the grueling desert conditions the soldiers endured as they fought on many fronts.Southwest Book AwardBorder Regional Library AssociationSouthwest Book of the YearPima County Public LibraryNYMAS Civil War Book AwardNew York Military Affairs Symposium
#2057073 in Books Rodney Frey 1993-09-15Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.25 x .55 x 5.50l; .72 #File Name: 0806125608218 pagesThe World of the Crow Indians As Driftwood Lodges
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