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  2. Confederate Arizona - Wikipedia

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    1861 map showing the Confederate Arizona Territory. After the start of the American Civil War, support for the Confederacy was strong in the southern part of the New Mexico Territory. Some residents felt neglected by the United States government. They worried about the lack of sufficient troops to fight the Apache.

  3. List of Arizona Territory Civil War units - Wikipedia

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    On January 18 1862, the Arizona Territory was officially organized by the Confederate States of America. [3] Two militia companies organized under the Confederate territorial government. Governor Baylor later gathered soldiers in his own regiments to form an Arizona Ranger Company, one of three planned.

  4. Arizona Territory - Wikipedia

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    American Civil War, 1861–1865 Territory of Arizona (Confederate States), 1861–1862; Apache Wars, 1851–1886; Pah-Ute County, "Arizona's Lost County" 1865–1871; Camp Grant Massacre, 1871; Gadsden Purchase, 1853; Governors of the Territory of Arizona; History of Arizona; James Reavis, The "Baron of Arizona" Mexican–American War, 1846–1848

  5. List of American Civil War units by state - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of American Civil War units, consisting of those established as federally organized units as well as units raised by individual states and territories. Many states had soldiers and units fighting for both the United States ( Union Army ) and the Confederate States ( Confederate States Army ).

  6. Category:Arizona in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Arizona in the American Civil War. The 1860s people, places, and events associated with the American Civil War in the Arizona region (1850−1863) of New Mexico Territory , and the Arizona Territory (1863−1912), in present day Arizona state.

  7. List of railroads of the Confederate States of America

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    This is a list of Confederate Railroads in operation or used by the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. See also Confederate railroads in the American Civil War. At the outset of the war, the Confederacy possessed the third largest set of railroads of any nation in the world, with about 9,000 miles of railroad track. [1]

  8. Timeline of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    December: Gila River War Relocation Center is Arizona's fourth largest city, with a population of 13,348. [159] Japanese-Americans from Phoenix are relocated to internment camps at Sacaton and Poston. [122] Alzona Park in Phoenix is built by the Federal Government as worker housing. [122] Williams Auxiliary Army Airfield #5 is built near Chandler.

  9. History of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Picacho Pass, April 15, 1862, was a battle of the Civil War fought in the CSA and one of many battles to occur in Arizona during the war among three sides—Apaches, Confederates and Union forces. In 1863, the U.S. split up New Mexico along a north–south line to create the Arizona Territory.