Good history of events leading up to campaign:
- The Exodus of Federal Forces from Texas, 1861 by J.J. Bowden (Eakin Press, 1986).
- Blood & Treasure: Confederate Empire in the Southwest by Donald S. Frazier (Texas A&M University Press). I prefer Frazier over Hall and Kerby.
- Distant Bugles, Distant Drums: The Union Response to the Confederate Invasion of New Mexico by Flint Whitlock. (University Press of Colorado, 2006).
- Confederate Pathway to the Pacific: Major Sherod Hunter and Arizona Territory, C.S.A by L. Boyd Finch (Arizona Hist. Society, 1996).
- The Civil War in Arizona: The Story of the California Volunteers, 1861-1865 by Andrew E. Masich (University of Oklahoma Press, 2006).
- Bloody Valverde: A Civil War Battle on the Rio Grande, February 21, 1862 by John M. Taylor (Univ. of New Mexico Press, 1995).
- The Battle of Glorieta: Union Victory in the West (Texas A&m University Military History Series , No 61) by Don Alberts (Texas A&M Univ. Press, 1998).
- See also - The Battle of Glorieta Pass: A Gettysburg in the West, March 26-28, 1862 by Thomas S. Edrington and John M. Taylor (Univ. of New Mexico Press, 1998).
- New Mexico Territory during the Civil War: Wallen and Evans Inspection Reports, 1862-1863 ed. by Jerry D. Thompson (Univ. of New Mexico Press, 2008).
- Civil War in the Southwest: Recollections of the Sibley Brigade ed. by Jerry D. Thompson (Texas A&M University Press, 2001).
- The Civil War in West Texas and New Mexico: The Lost Letterbook of Brigadier General Henry Hopkins Sibley eds. Thompson and Wilson (Texas Western Press, 2001).
- When the Texans Came: Missing Records from the Civil War in the Southwest, 1861-1862 by John P. Wilson (University of New Mexico Press, 2001).
- Rebels on the Rio Grande: The Civil War Journals of A.B. Peticolas ed. by Don E. Alberts (University of New Mexico Press, 1984).
Damn it. More books to buy and read.
ReplyDeleteWhat an outstanding list -- very useful. Thanks for gathering that together.
ReplyDeleteI hope you go for it, Stephen. My personal favorite among the list is the Glorieta book written by Don Alberts.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, David. For such a small campaign, it sure was blessed with a lot of good writing published over the past decade. Not every aspect of the war in the T-M theater has been neglected!
Great list on a forgotten campaign! Here's mine, might be of interest. Cheers, Ammianus
ReplyDeletehttp://www.librarything.com/catalog/Ammianus&tag=Southwest
Ammianus,
ReplyDeleteKeying in on the strictly CW-related, "The Battle at Valley's Ranch: First Account of the Gettysburg of the West" by Simmons is one I've yet to come across. Not surprising, given that it's a locally published booklet. Did you find it worthwhile?
Hi Drew, RE Valley's Ranch; not really. Since I collect Glorieta, I'll hang on to it but don't waste YOUR money. Cheers, A
ReplyDeleteHi again Drew et al (nice tie Al),
ReplyDeleteA great little book on my list is the forgotten, "My Life with the Army in the West: Memoirs of James E. Farmer." It reads like Little Big Man; Farmer ran away from home, campaign with the pre-ACW Army, played with Longstreet's kids, met Kit Carson, traveled to DC and met Lincoln,etc...and as a washed up janitor told his story for a few bucks late in life. Fascinating. Discovered a small press version on one of our Santa Fe trips. Regards, A