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OverviewEmpire of Sand is the story of the Southern attempt, in 1862, to open a path to California, thus securing a port on the Pacific Ocean. The port would enable them to gain access to the gold fields of Colorado and California and expand the practice of slavery into the Southwest. This quixotic undertaking was attempted by a few regiments of Texas cavalry, known as “the Army of the Southwest,” commanded by the ambitious but ultimately incompetent Brig. Gen. Henry H. Sibley. Marching out of San Antonio and across the forbidding deserts of West Texas, the Sibley Brigade achieved initial success in winning a significant victory over the Union forces of Col. E. R. S. Canby at the battle of Valverde. They then traveled up the Rio Grande to capture Albuquerque and Santa Fe and to threaten Union possession of Colorado territory. A Federal force consisting of US regulars and Colorado volunteers, however, fought the Texans to a standstill at the battle of Glorieta Pass and decisively checked the Rebels when the notorious Col. John Chivington led a daring raid behind their lines. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas W. CutrerPublisher: State House Press Imprint: State House Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.226kg ISBN: 9781933337654ISBN 10: 1933337656 Pages: 170 Publication Date: 31 December 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsDr. Cutrer s narrative is lively and engaging; his approach is scholarly yet accessible; his arguments are precise and persuasive. This one s a keeper. Grab it! Stephen L. Hardin Professor of History McMurry University Dr. Cutrer's narrative is lively and engaging; his approach is scholarly yet accessible; his arguments are precise and persuasive. This one's a keeper. Grab it! Stephen L. Hardin Professor of History McMurry University Dr. Cutrer's narrative is lively and engaging; his approach is scholarly yet accessible; his arguments are precise and persuasive. This one's a keeper. Grab it! Stephen L. Hardin Professor of History McMurry University Dr. Cutrer s narrative is lively and engaging; his approach is scholarly yet accessible; his arguments are precise and persuasive. This one s a keeper. Grab it! Stephen L. Hardin Professor of History McMurry University Author InformationThomas W. Cutrer is Professor Emeritus of History and American Studies at Arizona State University, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |