The California Column : its campaigns and services in New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas, during the Civil War, with sketches of Brigadier James H. Carleton, its commander, and other officers and soldiers
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Attributed to: George Henry Pettis.
The "California Column" originally consisted of the First California Infantry, ten companies, under the command of Colonel James H. Carleton; First California Cavalry (five companies); Light Battery A, Third U.S. Artillery and Company B, Second California Cavalry. This command contained fifteen hundred men, well drilled, well disciplined, and all eager to show what stuff they were made of. Later on, the Fifth California Infantry, was added which brought the command up to 2,350 men, rank and file.
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| The California Column | FamilySearch Library | United States & Canada Fiche | 6118439 |
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| The California Column | FamilySearch Library | United States & Canada Fiche | 6118439 |
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