Selasa, 20 Februari 2018

Everybody knew you didn’t give no lip to Big Bad John

John Baylor snatches New Mexico—and a Union officer’s career. Union Major Isaac Lynde was a worrier. From the moment he had been assigned command of the Southern Military District at Fort Fillmore, New Mexico Territory, he fretted that the fort was indefensible in the likely event of attack by Texas Rebels. The fort lay only …

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