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Battle of Glorieta Pass Books, Videos

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A Civil War Battle in New Mexico, The Battle of Glorieta Pass, was fought on March 26-28, 1862 and resulted in a Union victory. About 330 estimated casualties (US 142, CS 189). Buy Battle of Glorieta Pass souvenirs online. These links will re-direct you to our affiliate, CivilWarStandard.com

 

The Battle for Glorieta Pass
Gettysburg of the West. This rare find uses journals, letters and battlefield reenactments to explain the Western strategy in the Civil War. Focusing on the Battle of Glorieta Pass of March 28, 1862, it shows you how Confederate hopes to secure the Southwest failed when Union forces overcame Confederate resistance and finally forced their retreat by destroying their supplies and animals. 28 minutes.

 

The Battle of Glorieta Pass
A Gettysburg in the West, March 26-28, 1862. Edrington & Taylor. In 1862, a small army of Texans invaded New Mexico in order to win it for the Confederacy. The Confederates had forced a Union retreat, but could not press their advantage - mainly because of the destruction of all their supply wagons. This book combines data from records and documents with firsthand inspections of the battlefield to reconstruct what happened on both sides of this controversial engagement. 176 pgs., 8"x 10", sfbd.

 

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