- Glorieta Pass
Infobox Mountain Pass
Name = Glorieta Pass
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Elevation = 7500 ft.
Location=New Mexico , USA
Range =Sangre de Cristo Mountains
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Topographic
Traversed by =Interstate 25 Glorieta Pass (elevation 7500 ft.) is a high
mountain pass in theSangre de Cristo Mountains of northernNew Mexico . The pass is at a strategic location near at the southern end of the Sangre de Cristos in east central Santa Fe County southeast of the city of Santa Fe.Historically, the pass provided the most direct route through the mountains between the upper valley of the
Pecos River to the east and the upper valley of theRio Grande to the west. In the 19th century, it furnished the route of the westernmost leg of theSanta Fe Trail between Santa Fe and the High Plains.The
Battle of Glorieta Pass , the decisive battle of theNew Mexico Campaign of theAmerican Civil War was fought near the pass in March 1862. The victory by theUnion Army (primarily in the form of the Colorado Militia) prevented the breakout of theConfederate Army forces onto the High Plains on the west side of Sangre de Cristo, halting the intended Confederate advance northward along the base of theRocky Mountains . The battle is commemorated atPecos National Historic Park on the east side of the pass. In the 20th century, the pass became used as the route ofU.S. Highway 84 and laterInterstate 25 . The town of Glorieta is located on the eastern side of the pass.The stairwells of the Colorado State Capitol Building display cannonballs from the battle as ornaments.
External links
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/67hornbek/67hornbek.htm "“Glorieta and Raton Passes: Gateways to the Southwest”", a National Park Service Teaching with Historic Places (TwHP) lesson plan]
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