District of Arizona

Subordinate district of the Department of New Mexico territory

District of Arizona was a subordinate district of the Department of New Mexico territory created on August 30, 1862 and transferred to the Department of the Pacific in March 1865.[1]

District of Arizona (Dept. of New Mexico) commanders

Headquarters at Franklin, Texas, then Mesilla Post until 1864.

  • James H. Carleton – August 30, 1862 – September 5, 1862
  • Joseph R. West – September 5, 1862 – January 29, 1864
  • George W. Bowie – January 29, 1864 – November 1864
  • Joseph R. Smith – November 1864 – December 8, 1864

District of Arizona (Dept. of the Pacific) commanders

Headquarters Prescott, Arizona

  • John S. Mason – March 7, 1865 – July 27, 1865[2]

On July 27, 1865 the Military Division of the Pacific was created under Major General Henry W. Halleck, replacing the Department of the Pacific, consisting of the Department of the Columbia and the expanded Department of California, that absorbed the District of Southern California and that consisted of the States of California and Nevada and the District of New Mexico in the Territory of New Mexico and District of Arizona in the Territory of Arizona.[3]

Arizona remained a district until it became the Department of Arizona under the Military Division of the Pacific on April 15, 1870. Colonel George Stoneman transitioned from district to department commander, serving until June 4, 1871. The new department consisted of Arizona Territory and California south of a line from the northwest corner of Arizona to Point Conception so as to include most of Southern California.[4]

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References

  1. ^ Robert Nicholson Scott, Henry Martyn Lazelle, George Breckenridge Davis, Official records of the Union and Confederate armies, The War of the Rebellion, Series I, Vol. L, Government Printing Office, 1897
  2. ^ David J. Eicher, Civil War High Commands, Stanford University Press, 2001, p. 820 [ISBN missing]
  3. ^ Official Records of the War of the Rebellion , Series I – Volume XLVI, General Orders No. 118. June 27, 1865, Military Division of the United States After The Civil War
  4. ^ National Archives, Guide to Federal Records, Records of United States Army Continental Commands, 1821–1920
  5. ^ Henry D. Wallen, Cullums Register Vol. II, p.55 1050, from penelope.uchicago.edu accessed July 23, 2018.
  6. ^ Charles S. Lovell from fortwiki.com, accessed July 23, 2018.