he marched from san antonio to el paso he went up north and fought and build valverde and was at thehe troops marching northward after that victory foraging because he was assigned to be the lead forger. he was in albuquerque when i took it, he was in santa fe when they took it, he fought in both apache canyon and glorieta which were the bigger battles at the end of this campaign. he came back to santa fe and was lurched by louisa camby who was another one of the protagonists. i knew i wanted louisa camby because she was this fascinating viewpoint on the civilian experience of the war. she was an army wife so i thought that was interesting because she went with her husband to almost every single post he held was a professional military man he did, for 20 years she was with him. that enabled me to give back what the army was much before the war and what life was like a neutron tiered errors simply because she was in california in 1850 when it first came in as a state she was in utah during the utah war and in fact one of brigham young's wife wrote a poem and published it in the desert