California Column

California Column

The California Column, a force of nearly 2,000 Union volunteers, marched from April to August 1862 over 900 miles from California, across the southern New Mexico Territory to the Rio Grande and then into western Texas. At the time, this was the longest trek through desert terrain ever attempted by the U.S. military. The objective of their commander, Colonel James Henry Carleton (promoted to brigadier general while the column was en route) was to drive Confederate troops out of New Mexico, which they had occupied the previous year. The soldiers of the California Column, both infantry and cavalry, often traveled by foot wearing woolen uniforms in the desert heat. Much like the Confederate Army of New Mexico (also known as the Sibley Brigade), which had entered New Mexico from Texas in December 1861, they traveled in small groups at intervals of a few days so men and horses would not exhaust the springs and wells along the way.

Arizona Confederate volunteers managed to destroy supplies along the Column's route, making its progress extremely slow. Most of Carleton's attempts to send messages to General E. R. S. Canby, the Union's beleaguered departmental commander of New Mexico, were intercepted, and one entire patrol was captured by Confederates at White's Mill at the Pima Indian villages. It was not until late June that a scout named John W. Jones was able to outrun pursuing Apaches and get a message to Canby: "The Column from California is really coming." By the time the California Column reached the Rio Grande, the Confederates had already retreated to Texas.

The Column engaged the Confederates in two small skirmishes, first at Stanwix Station near the end of March 1862, and in mid-April at Picacho Pass. Additionally, 140 men of Company E, 1st California Infantry, and Company B, 2nd California Infantry, fought the famous Apache leader Cochise at Apache Pass in July. Most of their service after that would be against the Apaches.

References

* [http://www.drumbarracks.org/original%20website/California_Column.htm The California Column] .
*Hunt, Aurora, "James Henry Carleton, 1814-1873, Western Frontier Dragoon", Western Military Series II, Glendale, California: Arthur H. Clark Company, 1958.
* Masich, Andrew E., "The Civil War in Arizona: The Story of the California Volunteers, 1861-65", University of Oklahoma Press (Norman, 2006).


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