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On this date in Civil War history: March 28, 1862 -Battle of Glorieta Pass
Easy Plugin for AdSense by Unreal The engagement at Glorieta Pass, New Mexico Territory, fought on 28 March 1862, marked the end of Confederate expansion in the Southwest and the turning point in Brigadier General Henry Hopkins Sibley’s attempt to … Continue reading →
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