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TITLE
Civil
War
in
Arizona
.
CREATOR
Abodeely
,
Joseph
SUBJECT
Arizona
Military
Museum
;
Military
Museums--Arizona--History
Browse Topic
Military and war
Society and culture
DESCRIPTION
CIVIL
WAR
IN
ARIZONA
Both
the
Union
and the
Confederacy
desperately
wanted
California
because
of its
rich
mineral
resources
; its
vital
access
to the
Pacific
Ocean
; and the
conquest
would
help
the
Confederacy
gain
European
recognition
. The
Confederates
believed
they
could
conquer
the
region
because
citizens
of
New
Mexico
Territory
,
which
then
included
both
Arizona
and
New
Mexico
, were
pro-Southern
.
One
of the
most
important
defections
was that of the
commander
at
Fort
Union
,
N.M.
,
Major
Henry
H
.
Sibley
,
who
returned
to
New
Mexico
as a
Confederate
general
.
Sibley
arrived
in
San
Antonio
in
August
,
where
he
organized
three
regiments
of the
Texas
Volunteer
Cavalry
.
Tucson
was
looming
ever
more
important
.
Sibley
, in
1862
,
detached
a
company
of
mounted
rifles
under
Captain
Sherod
Hunter
to
take
possession
of
friendly
Tucson
for the
Confederacy
. On
March
3
,
Hunter
led
his
command
to the
Pima
Indian
villages
on the
Gila
River
. He
arrested
Ammi
M
.
White
, a
miller
who
has been
buying
grain
and
supplies
for the
Union
troops
. He
learned
that
every
station
of the
Butterfield
Overland
Mail
had been
provided
with
hay
for
Carleton=s
soldiers
; he
burned
six
of these
stations
.
Meanwhile
,
Colonel
James
H
.
Carleton's
California
Volunteers
, or
California
Column
, of at
least
2,000
men
, was
concentrating
on the
invasion
of
Arizona
.
Carleton
sent
Captain
William
McCleave
with the
1st
California
Dragoons
to
recon
the
Confederate
forces
. He
ordered
him to
stop
at the
Pima
villages
and
construct
a
new
building
to
store
wheat
and
flour
from
Ammi
White's
mill
and to
reconnoiter
Tucson
and
retake
the
town
.
McCleave
and his
scouts
fell
into a
trap
.
McCleave
knocked
at
White's
door
and was
greeted
by
Hunter
posing
as
White
,
until
the
Confederates
captured
the
Federals
.
Lieutenant
Jack
Swilling
then
escorted
McCleave
and
White
to
Tucson
.
When
the
California
Column
at
Fort
Yuma
learned
of
McCleave=s
capture
,
Carleton
dispatched
Captain
William
P
.
Galloway
, with a
Union
vanguard
of
272
men
and a
battery
of
two
12-pounder
howitzers
, to
establish
a
base
at the
Pima
villages
and to
head
to
Tucson
to
recapture
McCleave
.
Galloway
dispatched
Lieutenant
James
Barrett
to
circle
the
Rebels
from the
east
with
about
a
dozen
cavalrymen
. On
April
15
,
1862
,
Barrett's
detachment
approached
Picacho
Pass
about
45
miles
northwest
of
Tucson
, and
discovered
three
Confederate
pickets
at their
base
camp
.
Barrett
charged
the
three
dismounted
Confederates
.
Shots
were
fired
, and the
gunfire
alerted
the
other
seven
Confederate
pickets
who
took
a
dismounted
defensive
position
in the
heavy
chaparral
.
Barrett
led
his
men
single
file
through
the
thicket
.
It
was a
critical
mistake
.
Confederate
fire
emptied
four
saddles
; the
Federals
regrouped
; and the
Confederates
retired
into the
thicket
and
reloaded
.
Barrett
followed
them in and was
shot
in the
neck
and
killed
instantly
.
After
90
minutes
of
desperate
fighting
, the
Union
troops
broke
off
the
engagement
. They
took
their
wounded
and the
three
captured
prisoners
with them. The
Confederates
removed
their
own
wounded
,
Privates
Daniel
Gilleland
and
James
Green
, and
rode
to
Tucson
to
warn
Hunter
.
It
became
obvious
that
no
support
was
coming
for
Hunter
, and
before
long
Carleton
and the
California
Column
would be
occupying
Tucson
.
Hunter
knew
Carleton
had
overwhelming
forces
and
decided
to
remove
his
troops
to
Texas
.
Picacho
Pass
was
thought
to be the
westernmost
battle
of the
Civil
War
, but there was a
skirmish
at
Stanwix
Station
, and
farther
west
, the
confrontation
at
La
Paz
on the
Colorado
River
occurred
.
Blood
was
shed
there in
May
1863
,
when
Union
soldiers
from
Fort
Yuma
under
the
command
of
Lieutenant
James
Hale
were
ambushed
in
front
of
Michael
Goldwater's
store
. A
Confederate
soldier
killed
two
Union
soldiers
and
wounded
one
.
TYPE
Image
RIGHTS MANAGEMENT
This is the property of the Arizona Military Museum
DATE ORIGINAL
1848-1863
.
Time Period
Pre-Territorial Period (Before 1863)
ORIGINAL FORMAT
Museum
exhibit
DIGITAL IDENTIFIER
3a.JPG
Date Digital
2009
DIGITAL FORMAT
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
REPOSITORY
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