By Al Bates
This article is one of a series that will appear in this space during this year and the next on historic events relating to the Arizona Territory’s Sesquicentennial.
The most recent episode in this series left the party of Territorial Governor John Goodwin and its military escort at the base of the Raton Pass leading from Colorado to New Mexico—and dreading the prospect. Fortunately the weather cooperated and the crossing of the 8000-foot divide on November 5, 1863, was uneventful, although some of their weather-beaten and malnourished livestock died on the way.
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