Texas & The Civil War

Glorieta Battlefield Preservation

By Lynna Kay Shuffield

Forwarded  by TCozz7795 


Folks,
Take a look at this and if you think it is worth you time and effort, please write and help preserve this Civil War Battlefield. 


Pat Nagle, authoress of "GLORIETA PASS" & "THE GUNS OF VALVERDE" recently announced the organization of a new coalition (not yet named, it's so new!) to promote the preservation of the Civil War site known as the Glorieta Battlefield, which is located near Santa Fe, NM. The Glorieta Battlefield, often referred to as "the Gettysburg of the West," is one of the most threatened Civil War battlefields in the nation. 

Companies D and E, 4th Texas Cavalry were from Milam County, Texas and participated in this battle. Capt. Charles Buckholts, (the town of Buckholts, Milam County, Texas was named for his brother, John), died during the Battle of Glorieta Pass. 

 A website for this preservation effort is located at: 
http://www.pgnagle.com/preserve3.html

 


The Battle of Glorieta Pass took place from March 16th through 28, 1862 and Union units, commanded by Colonel John P. Slough and Major John M. Chivington defeat General Sibley's forces and necessitated his retreat back to Texas. To read a short history of Sibley's Brigade, 

 

visit the Texas Handbook On-Line at: 
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/SS/qks2.html

 


The Glorieta Battlefield is in danger and the coalition is asking for letters to be written to Gov. Gary Johnson of New Mexico, asking him:

 

(1) to direct the State Highways and Transportation Dept. to resume the Environmental Impact Statement for the relocation of NM 50 highway away from the battlefield; and, 

 

(2) to support funding to acquire the remaining private property in the battlefield park area. Letters from descendents of New Mexico Campaign veterans, historians, Civil War buffs, and/or genealogists will without doubt impress the Governor with the importance of the preservation of the Glorieta Battlefield. It is important to remember that almost one-third of Sibley's more than 2,500 men were lost during the New Mexico Campaign including the Battle of Glorieta Pass. Hearing from individuals residing outside of New Mexico, who value the  preservation of the Glorieta Battlefield, will make an enormous impression. Please take a few minutes to help by writing:

 

The Honorable Gary E. Johnson

Governor of New Mexico

State Capitol, Suite 400

Santa Fe, NM 87503 

 

 

A sample letter is online at: http://www.pgnagle.com/gletter.html 

You can also send Gov. Johnston an e-mail at: gov@gov.state.nm.us 

or visit the governor's website at: http://www.governor.state.nm.us/ 

You can contact Pat Nagle at e-mail: nagle@mandala.net or visit her 

web page at: http://pgnagle.com

 

 

Lynna Kay Shuffield writes the "Our Loose Ends" genealogy column, which is published in the Taylor Daily Press newspaper in Taylor, Williamson County, Texas and the Cameron Herald newspaper in Cameron, Milam County, Texas is at: http://geocities.com/Athens/Academy/2670/COLUMN-001.htm . She has written several books and is working on five more. She is a member of many local and state genealogical societies, the International Society of Family History Writers and Editors, Inc. (ISFHWE), the Daughters of the American Revolution and the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Lynna is a former major in the State Military Forces of Texas and a graduate of the United States Marine Corps (USMC) Command and General Staff Course (1998). She is also the county coordinator for the San Jacinto County TXGenWeb Project.

 

Lynna Kay Shuffield 

P. O. Box 16604 

Houston, Texas 77222 

Telephone: 713/692-4511 

e-mail: friday@argohouston.com 
For your information....... 

 

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