Forgotten Fortress: Fort Millard Fillmore and Antebellum New Mexico 1851-1862

Forgotten Fortress: Fort Millard Fillmore and Antebellum New Mexico

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Fort Millard Fillmore, named for the thirteenth President of the United States, was the first U.S. Army fort established in southern New Mexico Territory. Its primary purpose was to control the various Apache bands that roamed throughout the area.

Many of the general officers who served at Fort Fillmore became leading officers in the Confederacy and Union.

Its soldiers participated in the first Civil War conflict in the West - the Battle of Mesilla.

It was abandoned when Major Isaac Lynde led the U.S. Army forces up to San Augustine Springs where they surrendered to Texas Confederates.

The author discovered that the Fort Fillmore cemetery still contains burials.

Author: Richard Wadsworth
Format: Hardback, 410 pages, 162mm x 237mm, 753 g
Published: 2002, Yucca Tree Press
Genre: Military History

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Fort Millard Fillmore, named for the thirteenth President of the United States, was the first U.S. Army fort established in southern New Mexico Territory. Its primary purpose was to control the various Apache bands that roamed throughout the area.

Many of the general officers who served at Fort Fillmore became leading officers in the Confederacy and Union.

Its soldiers participated in the first Civil War conflict in the West - the Battle of Mesilla.

It was abandoned when Major Isaac Lynde led the U.S. Army forces up to San Augustine Springs where they surrendered to Texas Confederates.

The author discovered that the Fort Fillmore cemetery still contains burials.