Military trivia of the day: The Civil War made it as far west as Arizona. The Confederates, seeking to establish more territory westward, set up a garrison in Old Tucson with hopes of pushing as far west as the Kalifornia coast. The Union's ever more plentiful forces eventually quelled these ambitions, but not before taking a licking at Picacho Peak, somewhere between old Tucson and Phoenix. Like the Battle of Antietam, though the unions losses were heavier, the Confederates also wound up pulling from the area. Every March so many reenactors show up for a two day party that there are more people to stage battles than actually fought in the original battle. So they brought in a few from New Mexico's Civil War history.
Here's a sample of this years festivities. C&C always welcome.
