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81: 61: 106: 203:, but was orphaned in 1840 and raised by various relatives. In November 1855, Hunter married the daughter of his business partner, Thomas Goodrich, with whom he operated a grocery business. On March 3, 1857, a son was born to Hunter and his wife. However, weakened by the hard childbirth, his wife died ten days later, on Friday, March 13, 1857; his son died soon afterward on July 6. 242:
drove him from his farm in southwestern New Mexico. He joined Captain George Frazer's Company of Arizona Rangers and was promoted Lieutenant of the unit on August 1, 1861. The company was part of a battalion of Texas troops under Colonel
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Hunter rejoined Sibley's army after its failed New Mexico invasion, seeing further service in Texas and Louisiana. On June 23, 1863, Hunter, now a major in the Confederate Army, took part in a successful attack on Union troops at
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Following this double tragedy, Hunter sold his interest in his business to his father-in-law and left Tennessee. About 1858 or 1859, he settled and began to farm land beside the
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L. Boyd Finch, CONFEDERATE PATHWAY TO THE PACIFIC: MAJOR SHEROD HUNTER AND ARIZONA TERRITORY, C.S.A., Tucson, Arizona: Arizona Historical Society, 1996, pp 6-8.
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on Sibley's behalf, arrived in Tucson on February 28, 1862, and established Confederate occupation of the town. Hunter's men fought engagements against the
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L. Boyd Finch, "Sherod Hunter and the Confederates in Arizona," JOURNAL OF ARIZONA HISTORY, Spring 1969, pp 141-142.
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before retreating east to Texas in May 1862. During the retreat, four of Hunter's men were killed by Apaches in the
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Hunter's 54-man detachment, along with Colonel James Riley and a small escort traveling to
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College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 1995.
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Blood & Treasure: Confederate Empire in the Southwest.
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Colonel Herod Hunter, A Biography of Our Camp's Namesake
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Lincoln County, Tennessee
Mexico
Confederate States of America
Confederate States Army

Colonel
Company A, Arizona Rangers
American Civil War
Arizona Campaign
Battle of Picacho Pass
Second Battle of Dragoon Springs
Second Battle of Mesilla
Second Bayou Teche Campaign
Red River Campaign
Confederate
Union Army
Arizona
American Civil War
Trans-Mississippi Theater
Lincoln County, Tennessee
Mimbres River
Mowry City
Doña Ana County
Luna County
New Mexico Territory
Confederacy
Apaches
John R. Baylor
Mesilla, New Mexico
Company A, Arizona Rangers

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