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The Battle of Picacho Pass
 
Adjoining wooden Picacho Peak Battlefield marker. image, Touch for more information
By Harold Colson, April 5, 2014
Adjoining wooden Picacho Peak Battlefield marker.
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1 Arizona, Pinal County, Picacho — Battle at PicachoApril 15, 1862
Near Interstate 10. Reported missing.
Dedicated to those Confederate frontiersmen who occupied Arizona Territory, C.S.A., created by President Jefferson Davis, February 14, 1862. Just two months later, ten of Capt. Sherod Hunter's Confederate Cavalrymen successfully defended Picacho . . . Map (db m73899) HM
2 Arizona, Pinal County, Picacho — Memorial to the 1st California Cavalry Volunteers
Lieut. James Barrett – Co. A. Private George Johnson – Co. A. Private William S. Leonard - Co. D 1st California Cavalry Volunteers killed April 15, 1862 at Picacho Pass. In only battle of the Civil War fought in Arizona . . . Map (db m73897) HM WM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024