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CHAPTER VII.
OPERATIONS IN TEXAS AND NEW MEXICO.
February 1 -June 11, 1861.
SUMMARY OF THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS.
February 1, 1861. - Ordinance of secession adopted by Texas Convention.
16, 1861. - United States Arsenal and Barracks at San Antonio, Tex., seized.
18, 1861. - United States military posts in Department of Texas surrendered by General Twiggs, U. S. Army.
19, 1861. - General Twiggs superseded by Colonel Waite.
21, 1861. - United States property at Brazos Santiago, Tex., seized.
Camp Cooper, Tex., abandoned.
26, 1861. - Camp Colorado, Tex., abandoned.
March 1, 1861. - General Twiggs dismissed from the service of the Unites States.
7, 1861. - Ringgold Barracks, Tex., abandoned.
12, 1861. - Fort McIntosh, Tex., abandoned.
15, 1861. - Camp Wood, Tex., abandoned.
17, 1861. - Camp Hudson, Tex., abandoned.
19, 1861. - Fort Clark, Tex., abandoned.
Fort Indge, Tex., abandoned.
Fort Lancaster, Tex., abandoned.
20, 1861. - Fort Brown, Tex., abandoned.
Fort Duncan, Tex., abandoned.
22, 1861. - Colonel William W. Loring, U. S. Army, assumes command of the Department of New Mexico.
23, 1861. - Fort Chadbourne, Tex., abandoned.
29, 1861. - Fort Mason, Tex., abandoned.
31, 1861. - Fort Bliss, Tex., abandoned.
April 5, 1861. - Fort Quitman, Tex., abandoned.
13, 1861. - Fort Davis, Tex., abandoned.
21, 1861. - Colonel Van Dorn, C. S. Army, assumes command in Texas.
23, 1861. - United States officers at San Antonio, Tex., seized as prisoners of war.
Company of Eighth U. S. Infantry (Lee's) captured near San Antonio.
25, 1861. - Capture of United States troops at Saluria, Tex.
May 9, 1861. - Capture of United States troops at San Lucas Spring, Tex.
June 11, 1861. - Colonel Canby, U. S. Army, reports that Colonel Loring has abandoned command of the Department of New Mexico.
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