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Early Ft. Union, New Mexico Territory Document

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Early Ft. Union, New Mexico Territory Document
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Depot Quartermaster's Office, Fort Union, N.M., July 21st, 1868. Addressed to the forage agent as Tecolote to distribute 108 lbs grain and 168 lbs of hay for horses and mules en route to Santa Fe. By order of Captain Bradley. 8.5 x 4.5" Folds. Fort Union operated from 1851-1891. By early 1851 Indian raids in New Mexico and along the Santa Fe Trail demanded that something more be done by the troops stationed in the region. Located near the Mountain and Cimarron branches of the Santa Fe Trail by Lt. Col. Edwin V. Sumner, commanding Military Department No. 9. [Read a full history here: https://www.nps.gov/foun/learn/historyculture/upload/TOME-2.pdf] Date: 1868 City: Fort Union State: New Mexico HWAC# 67044