The Journal of San Diego History
SAN DIEGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY
Spring 1976, Volume 22, Number 2
James E. Moss, Editor

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Co. E left San Francisco on the steamer Philbrick

Page 31. Co. E left San Francisco on the steamer Philbrick.

Eli Warnock Hazen

Page 33. Eli Warnock Hazen (1839-1908), as he looked c. 1905.

The approximate march route of Carleton's California Column

Page 35. The approximate march route of Carleton’s California Column is shown along the bottom of this 1862 map of Arizona and New Mexico from Harper’s Pictorial History of the Civil War.

The adobe stage station at Vallecito.

Page 37. The adobe stage station at Vallecito.

Ft. Yuma on the Colorado.

Page 38. Ft. Yuma on the Colorado.

Tucson in 1862

Page 40. Tucson in 1862 as it looked to Hazen. From Harper’s Pictorial History of the Civil War.

Gen. James Henry Carleton

Page 42. Gen. James Henry Carleton, U.S.A., commander of the march Hazen recorded in his diary. His superior handling of the march of the California Column, which moved a large body of troops through the deserts of California, Arizona and New Mexico, must be classed as one of the outstanding military desert operations of history.