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    Arizona Territory, colloquially referred to as Confederate Arizona, was an organized incorporated territory of the Confederate States of America that existed...
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    delegate to the Confederate Congress. Oury drafted legislation authorizing the organization of the Confederate Territory of Arizona. The legislation...
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    Rifles with an attached artillery battery, and several companies of Arizona Confederate mounted volunteers. Following his arrival in New Mexico in January...
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    letter an "avowal of an infamous crime". By that time, the Confederate government of Arizona Territory was in exile in San Antonio, Texas, as the territory...
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  • Company A, Arizona Rangers (also known as "Oury's Company, Herbert's Battalion, Arizona Cavalry") was a cavalry formation of the Confederate States Army...
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    Virginia), the District of Columbia, and six territories (Arizona Territory (also Confederate Arizona), Colorado Territory, Dakota Territory, Indian Territory...
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    government continued to operate out of Texas, with Confederate troops marching under the Arizona flag until the end of the war. The New Mexico Territory...
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    The Confederate States of America (CSA), commonly referred to as the Confederate States (C.S.), the Confederacy, or the South, was an unrecognized breakaway...
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    capital of the western district of the Confederate Arizona Territory, which comprised what is now southern Arizona and southern New Mexico. Mesilla, near...
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    New Mexico Territory (category Pre-statehood history of Arizona)
    joined the Confederate States in 1861 as the newly organized Confederate Territory of Arizona, with a representative delegate to the Confederate Congress...
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    of Confederate Arizona in early 1862, Texan and Arizonan rebels defeated a Union cavalry patrol at the Battle of Canada Alamosa. When Confederate General...
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    First Battle of Mesilla (category Confederate occupation of New Mexico)
    of a Confederate Arizona Territory, consisting of the southern portion of the New Mexico Territory. The victory paved the way for the Confederate New Mexico...
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    Army of New Mexico (category 1861 establishments in the Confederate States of America)
    the Sibley Brigade, was a small Confederate field army in the American Civil War. It operated in Confederate Arizona and New Mexico Territory during the...
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    Territory of Arizona, marking the first official use of the name "Territory of Arizona". The Southern territory supplied the Confederate government with...
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    First Battle of Dragoon Springs (category Confederate occupation of New Mexico)
    was a minor skirmish between a small troop of Confederate dragoons of Governor John R. Baylor's Arizona Rangers, and a band of Apache warriors during...
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  • Battle of the Florida Mountains (category Confederate occupation of New Mexico)
    warriors and mounted Confederate States militia. The battle occurred in a pass of the Florida Mountains within Confederate Arizona, now southwestern New...
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  • Trans-Mississippi theater of the American Civil War (category Arizona in the American Civil War)
    War ended. Several battles occurred between Confederate soldiers and or militia within Confederate Arizona, the height of the Apache campaigns against...
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    larger Union force, the Confederates retreated to Tucson, the capital of the western district of the Confederate Territory of Arizona. The skirmish resulted...
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    South split the territory into north and south divisions, creating Confederate Arizona, while the northern section remained part of the United States as...
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    Battle of Apache Pass (category Battles of the American Civil War in Arizona)
    of the California Column as it marched from California to capture Confederate Arizona and to reinforce New Mexico's Union army. It was one of the largest...
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  • Confederate monuments and memorials in the United States include public displays and symbols of the Confederate States of America (CSA), Confederate leaders...
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    More than 160 monuments and memorials to the Confederate States of America (CSA; the Confederacy) and associated figures have been removed from public...
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  • war, the Confederate States of America established an entity called the Arizona Territory, which had different boundaries from modern Arizona. According...
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  • The first USS Arizona was an iron-hulled, side-wheel merchant steamship. Seized by the Confederate States of America in 1862 during the American Civil...
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  • Battle of Pinos Altos (category Confederate occupation of New Mexico)
    September 27, 1861, between settlers of Pinos Altos mining town, the Confederate Arizona Guards, and Apache warriors. The town is located about seven miles...
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  • Thomas J. Mastin (category Confederate States Army officers)
    7, 1861) was a Confederate captain, attorney, and businessman. He founded the Arizona Guards, who fought as a part of the Confederate Army in the American...
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    southwestern deserts to Texas, crossing the Colorado River into the Confederate Territory of Arizona, on 4 July. A. J. King, Undersheriff of Los Angeles County...
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    became the 38th state on August 1, 1876. Confederate Arizona was short-lived, however. By May 1862, Confederate forces had been driven out of the region...
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    Neo-Confederates are groups and individuals who portray the Confederate States of America and its actions during the American Civil War in a positive...
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    the Confederacy established the Confederate Arizona Territory, which included the southern halves of both modern Arizona and New Mexico. The territorial...
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