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Excerpt from Colorado Volunteers in the Civil War: The New Mexico Campaign in 1862
Our Civil \var was the most tremendous struggle for preserva tion of the national unity Of a homogeneous people of which the annals Of our race contain any record. Its battle-front was more than two thousand miles long, reaching from the Virginia Coast far into the large Territory of New Mexico, which, until the organiza tion Of Arizona Territory in 1863, extended westward to California. Near the western end Of this unparalleled fighting-line one Of the highly momentous campaigns in that great national tragedy was closed in victory for the Union early in the second year Of the war.
The men in whom were the military ability and the very bone and sinew of the Union cause m that campaign, and who bore the burden Of hardship and sacrifice in winning the victory which abruptly checked and turned the rising tide of Confederate successes in the Southwest, were citizen-soldiers Of the Territory of Colorado.
On the part ofthe Confederates that campaign meant far more than appears when it is considered merely as a military enterprise as an ambitious Inroad into a section of the national domain out side the boundaries of the Southern Confederacy. Back of it was a political project Of vast magnitude, upon which enthusiastic South ern leaders had set their hearts.
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