A campaign from Santa Fe to the Mississippi;
being a history of the old Sibley brigade from its first organization to the present time; its campaigns in New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas, in the years of 1861-2-3-4.
by Theo Noel, 4th Texas cavalry.
Description
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English
- Published
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Shreveport, La., Shreveport news printing establishment-John Dickinson, proprietor, 1865.
- Subjects
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Confederate States of America.
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Confederate States of America. /
Army.
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Confederate States of America. / Army. /
Texas Cavalry Battalion, 13th.
Confederate States of America.
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Confederate States of America. /
Army.
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Confederate States of America. / Army. /
Texas Cavalry Regiment, 7th.
Confederate States of America.
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Confederate States of America. /
Army.
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Confederate States of America. / Army. /
Texas Cavalry Regiment, 5th.
Confederate States of America.
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Confederate States of America. /
Army.
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Confederate States of America. / Army. /
Texas Cavalry Regiment, 4th.
Confederate States of America.
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Confederate States of America. /
Army.
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Confederate States of America. / Army. /
Sibley Brigade.
Confederate States of America
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Confederate States of America /
History, Military.
United States
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United States /
History
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United States / History /
Civil War, 1861-1865
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United States / History / Civil War, 1861-1865 /
Campaigns.
United States
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United States /
History
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United States / History /
Civil War, 1861-1865
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United States / History / Civil War, 1861-1865 /
Regimental histories
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United States / History / Civil War, 1861-1865 / Regimental histories /
Texas.
United States
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United States /
History
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United States / History /
Civil War, 1861-1865
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United States / History / Civil War, 1861-1865 /
Regimental histories.
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Contains biographical sketches.
Sibley's brigade as organized at San Antonio, Texas, in 1861 was composed of Reiley's 4th, Greens' 5th, and Steele's 7th regiment of Texas mounted volunteers. Waller's 13th battalion cavalry, organized at Hempstead, Texas, June 1, 1862, was attached to the brigade April 14, 1863. The brigade is also known as Green's and Hardeman's.
- Physical Description
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152 p.
front. (fold. tab.)
22 cm.
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