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 next stage of the cross-country trip for Governor John Goodwin’s party of Arizona territorial officials took them quickly from Fort Union to Santa Fe where they began to encounter a series of delays. And then on to Albuquerque to experience yet more delays. It was not until December 8, 1863, that they were finally on the way to Fort Wingate, the last lonely outpost of civilization before reaching Fort Whipple—if it would exist and if they could find it, both events expected but not guaranteed.
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