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Apache (New Mexico, United States) (search for this): chapter 160
Doc.
82. fight with Apache warriors.
Fort Bowie, Arizona territory, May 5, 1864.
Captain: I have the honor to report for the information of the Colonel commanding, that pursuant to Special Orders, No.--, Inspector-General's Department, New Mexico, Tucson, Arizona Territory, April twenty-six, 1864, I took up my line of march from Fort Cummings, New Mexico, on the thirtieth ultimo.
My command consisted of Company I, Fifth Infantry, California volunteers, forty-seven enlisted men, a det rst cavalry, California volunteers, and Juan Arrozas, the Mexican guide at the Rio Mimbres.
Arriving at the entrance to Doubtful Canon at Steen's Peak at six o'clock A. M., fourth instant, I was fired into by a party of not less than one hundred Apache warriors, ambushed for that purpose.
One of my men was dangerously wounded, and three others slightly wounded, and my horse killed the first fire.
I had a rear guard of two non-commissioned officers and nine men; the balance of the men, except
Arizona (Arizona, United States) (search for this): chapter 160
Doc.
82. fight with Apache warriors.
Fort Bowie, Arizona territory, May 5, 1864.
Captain: I have the honor to report for the information of the Colonel commanding, that pursuant to Special Orders, No.--, Inspector-General's Department, New Mexico, Tucson, Arizona Territory, April twenty-six, 1864, I took up my line of march from Fort Cummings, New Mexico, on the thirtieth ultimo.
My command consisted of Company I, Fifth Infantry, California volunteers, forty-seven enlisted men, a detachment of one corporal and ten men of company C, First cavalry, California volunteers, and Juan Arrozas, the Mexican guide at the Rio Mimbres.
Arriving at the entrance to Doubtful Canon at Steen's Peak at six o'clock A. M., fourth instant, I was fired into by a party of not less than one hundred Apache warriors, ambushed for that purpose.
One of my men was dangerously wounded, and three others slightly wounded, and my horse killed the first fire.
I had a rear guard of two non-commissioned o
El Paso (Texas, United States) (search for this): chapter 160
Cookes Spring (New Mexico, United States) (search for this): chapter 160
Doc.
82. fight with Apache warriors.
Fort Bowie, Arizona territory, May 5, 1864.
Captain: I have the honor to report for the information of the Colonel commanding, that pursuant to Special Orders, No.--, Inspector-General's Department, New Mexico, Tucson, Arizona Territory, April twenty-six, 1864, I took up my line of march from Fort Cummings, New Mexico, on the thirtieth ultimo.
My command consisted of Company I, Fifth Infantry, California volunteers, forty-seven enlisted men, a detachment of one corporal and ten men of company C, First cavalry, California volunteers, and Juan Arrozas, the Mexican guide at the Rio Mimbres.
Arriving at the entrance to Doubtful Canon at Steen's Peak at six o'clock A. M., fourth instant, I was fired into by a party of not less than one hundred Apache warriors, ambushed for that purpose.
One of my men was dangerously wounded, and three others slightly wounded, and my horse killed the first fire.
I had a rear guard of two non-commissioned o
California (California, United States) (search for this): chapter 160
Tucson (Arizona, United States) (search for this): chapter 160
Doc.
82. fight with Apache warriors.
Fort Bowie, Arizona territory, May 5, 1864.
Captain: I have the honor to report for the information of the Colonel commanding, that pursuant to Special Orders, No.--, Inspector-General's Department, New Mexico, Tucson, Arizona Territory, April twenty-six, 1864, I took up my line of march from Fort Cummings, New Mexico, on the thirtieth ultimo.
My command consisted of Company I, Fifth Infantry, California volunteers, forty-seven enlisted men, a detachment of one corporal and ten men of company C, First cavalry, California volunteers, and Juan Arrozas, the Mexican guide at the Rio Mimbres.
Arriving at the entrance to Doubtful Canon at Steen's Peak at six o'clock A. M., fourth instant, I was fired into by a party of not less than one hundred Apache warriors, ambushed for that purpose.
One of my men was dangerously wounded, and three others slightly wounded, and my horse killed the first fire.
I had a rear guard of two non-commissioned o
Doc (search for this): chapter 160
Doc.
82. fight with Apache warriors.
Fort Bowie, Arizona territory, May 5, 1864.
Captain: I have the honor to report for the information of the Colonel commanding, that pursuant to Special Orders, No.--, Inspector-General's Department, New Mexico, Tucson, Arizona Territory, April twenty-six, 1864, I took up my line of march from Fort Cummings, New Mexico, on the thirtieth ultimo.
My command consisted of Company I, Fifth Infantry, California volunteers, forty-seven enlisted men, a detachment of one corporal and ten men of company C, First cavalry, California volunteers, and Juan Arrozas, the Mexican guide at the Rio Mimbres.
Arriving at the entrance to Doubtful Canon at Steen's Peak at six o'clock A. M., fourth instant, I was fired into by a party of not less than one hundred Apache warriors, ambushed for that purpose.
One of my men was dangerously wounded, and three others slightly wounded, and my horse killed the first fire.
I had a rear guard of two non-commissioned o
Vanolstine (search for this): chapter 160
Steen (search for this): chapter 160
C. A. Smith (search for this): chapter 160