Letter

B. S. Roberts to E. R. S. CANBY, Comdg. Department of New Mexico, August 2, 1861

Fort Stanton, August 2, 1861.

COLONEL :

By Corporal Hughes, of B Co., Mounted Riflemen, I have received information of the surrender of the entire command of Mayor Lynde (including Captain Gibbs and Lieutenant Cressey’s companies of my regiment, detached from their post temporarily) to the Texans.

In order to place the troops [of] this post at once at your disposal at more important points, I have this day abandoned Fort Stanton, and, conforming to your instructions, destroyed all the publie stores of every kind my small means of transportation could not convey away.

The two infantry companies will proceed to Albuquerque and report to the commanding officer of that post.

I shall report to you in person in Santa Fé with the two companies of Mounted Riflemen.

I have the honor to be, &oe., E oan Lieutenant-Colonel, U. S. Army, Commanding.

Col. E. R. S. CANBY, Comdg. Department of New Mexico.

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No. 2.

Report of Lieut. Col. John R. Baylor, C. S. Army, of evacuation of Fort

Stanton, N. Mex., and other events.

Editor's Notes
From: Operations in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, 1861. Location: Fort Stanton. Summary: Lieutenant Colonel B. S. Roberts reports the surrender of Union forces to Texans, the abandonment and destruction of Fort Stanton's supplies, and the redeployment of troops to Albuquerque and Santa Fe in 1861.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 4 View original source ↗