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1861


Feb. 1: Adoption Secession Ordinance

By State.


Feb. 16: Seizure of San Antonio Arsenal

By State Troops.


Feb. 18: Surrender of U. S. Posts in Texas

By Gen. Twiggs.


Feb. 21: Destruction of U. S. property at Brazos Santiago

 


Feb. 21: Abandonment of Camp Cooper

By U. S. Troops.


Feb. 26: Abandonment of Camp Colorado

By U. S. Troops.


March 6: Surrender of Fort Brown

 


March 7: Abandonment of Ringgold Barracks

By U. S. Troops.


March 7: Abandonment of Camp Verde

By U. S. Troops.


March 9: Abandonment of Fort Lancaster

By U. S. Troops.


March 12: Abandonment of Fort McIntosh

By U. S. Troops.


March 15: Abandonment of Camp Wood

By U. S. Troops.


March 17: Abandonment of Camp Hudson

By U. S. Troops.


March 19: Abandonment of Forks Clarke and Inge

By U. S. Troops.


March 20: Abandonment of Forts Brown and Duncan

By U. S. Troops.


March 28: Abadonment of Fort Chadbourne

By U. S. Troops.


March 29: Abandonment of Fort Mason

By U. S. Troops.


March 31: Abandonment of Fort Bliss

By U. S. Troops.


April --: Abandonment of Fort Stockton

By U. S. Troops.


April 5: Abandonment of Fort Quitman

By U. S. Troops.


April 13: Abandonment of Fort Davis

By U. S. Troops.


April 25: Surrender at Saluria

UNITED STATES--1st (2 Cos.), 3d (3 Cos.) and 8th (2 Cos.) Infantry.


April 25: Surrender at Indianola

Of U. S. Troops.


May 9: Surrender at San Lucas Springs

UNITED STATES--8th Infantry.


Aug. --: Operations at Fort Bliss

Confederate Forces, against Indians.


Oct. 11-16: Operations at Fort Inge

Confederate Forces, against Indians.


Nov. 1: Skirmish, Peosi River

Confederate Forces, with Indians.


Nov. 7: Burning of Royal Yatch, Galveston

UNITED STATES--Crew of Frigate "Santee." Union loss, 1 killed, 8 wounded. Total, 9.

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