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Fort Selden, 1865-1891: The Birth, Life, and Death of a Frontier New Mexico

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Fort Selden, 1865-1891: The Birth, Life, and Death of a Frontier New Mexico
Fort Selden, 1865-1891: The Birth, Life, and Death of a Frontier New Mexico

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Fort Selden, 1865-1891: The Birth, Life, and Death of a Frontier New Mexico

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Fort Selden was a small frontier fort built in 1865 with the mission of protecting the citizens of the Mesilla Valley in southern New Mexico. This book tells the story of Fort Selden's beginning, its years of service, and its eventual abandonment. Throughout Fort Selden's history, its troopers conducted patrols, provided escort for wagon trains, and chased horse thieves, bandits, and Apaches through spring dust storms, drenching rains, winter cold, and other hardships to accomplish their mission. The story of the fort is told through the military reports and messages of the commanders and personal letters of the soldiers.

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