Letter

Ed..r. S. Canby to Tenth U. S. Inf., Bot. Lieut. Col., U. S. A., Comdg. Dep't, July 7, 1861

July 7, 1861.

Santa Fé, N. Mew., July 7, 1861.

Maj. I. LYNDE, Seventh Inf., Comdg. Southern Mil. Dist., Fort Fillmore, N. Mex. :

MAJOR: In the organization of the volunteer companies in this part

of the department I have endeavored to secure at least one American

who could be relied upon among the commissioned officers of each company. Itis desirable that the same principle should be observed in

organizing the companies that you may call for in your neighborhood.

The names of the commissioned officers should be sent to this office, in order that they may be reported to the governor of the Territory for

commissions. Dr. Steck, Mr. Labardine, and Mr. Mills have been sug- –

gested to me.as suitable persons for these positions. It will be advisa”a LIE e ser ware M Lane € e.

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ble that the companies now organized by you should be mustered in .

for the period of three months. Such of them as desire it may hereafter :

be mustered in for the period of three years.

Very respectfully, sir, your obedient servant,

FonT FILLMORE, N. MEX., July 7, 1861.

Col. E. R. S. CANBY,

Commanding Department, Santa Fé, N. Mex. :

COLONEL: Ireceived your dispatehes yesterday by Lieutenant Hall,

and was very much astonished to receive such proofs of treachery

against Colonel Loring. I had always believed him to be a man of the

Editor's Notes
From: Operations in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, 1861. Summary: Edwin S. Canby instructs Major I. Lynde to organize volunteer companies in New Mexico with reliable American officers, submit their names for territorial commissions, and initially muster them for three months.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 4 View original source ↗