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    The siege of Tubac was a siege during the Apache Wars between settlers and militia of Confederate Arizona and the Chiricahua Apaches. The battle took...
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    Mexicans to abandon both Tumacacori and Tubac. Tubac was the scene of a four-day siege in 1861 among the population of Tubac, Confederate militia, and Apache...
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    Presidio of San Ignacio de Túbac or Fort Tubac was a Spanish built fortress. The fortification was established by the Spanish Army in 1752 at the site of present-day...
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  • War. Siege of Tubac (1861) – Apache Wars Siege of New Orleans (1862) – Union Army besieged a Confederate city in the American Civil War Siege of Vicksburg...
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    Battle of Dragoon Springs marks the only known Confederate combat deaths in the modern confines of Arizona. Other engagements include the Siege of Tubac, the...
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  • Battle of the Mimbres River 1861 Siege of Tubac Battle of Cookes Canyon Battle of the Florida Mountains Gallinas massacre Battle of Placito Battle of Pinos...
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    Battles of the American Civil War were fought between April 12, 1861, and May 12–13, 1865 in 19 states, mostly Confederate (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida...
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    are unknown. Siege of Tubac American Indian Wars Apache Wars Navajo Wars History of Tucson, Arizona Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1888, History of Arizona and...
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    composed primarily of men who left their homes around Tubac and Tucson following the Siege of Tubac in August 1861. About 100 Confederates arrived in Tucson...
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    tactics. History of Tucson, Arizona Siege of Tubac American Indian Wars Apache Wars Navajo Wars Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1888, History of Arizona and New...
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    Traditional Arizona (category Regions of Arizona)
    of a small militia force. Tubac, to the south of Tucson was another old Spanish presidio. Tucson's militia rescued the Tubacans during the Siege of Tubac...
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  • group of Arizonan refugees from the Tubac area abandoned their village after the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Fort Buchanan and the Siege of Tubac which...
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    G. H. Oury (category Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Arizona)
    Congress of the Confederate States representing the Arizona Territory. Around this time, hostile Apaches attacked the town of Tubac, located south of Tucson...
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    Capture of Tucson (1846) Capture of Tucson (1862) Siege of Tubac American Indian Wars Apache Wars Navajo Wars Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1888, History of Arizona...
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    again. History of Tucson, Arizona Siege of Tubac American Indian Wars Apache Wars Navajo Wars Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1888, History of Arizona and New...
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    commander, Chief Chiquito. List of battles won by Indigenous peoples of the Americas History of Tucson, Arizona Siege of Tubac Apache Wars Navajo Wars American...
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    Capture of Tucson (1846) Capture of Tucson (1862) Siege of Tubac American Indian Wars Apache Wars Navajo Wars Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1888, History of Arizona...
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  • warning, next to the heads of the three warriors killed in the raid. Capture of Tucson (1846) Capture of Tucson (1862) Siege of Tubac American Indian Wars Apache...
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  • town of Tubac after the siege of their old presidio. By mid-August, they had nearly made it to the river when they were ambushed by a force of Apache...
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    Charles Debrille Poston (category Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Arizona)
    settlement had to be abandoned. After being forced to leave Tubac due to the Apache siege, Poston went to Washington, D.C., and worked for General Heintzelman...
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    Herman Ehrenberg (category People of the Texas Revolution)
    take Baja California. The group reached Tubac, Arizona, and soon gathered gold, silver, and copper samples. Much of this was likely acquired from other miners...
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  • forth from Tubac south of present-day Tucson, Arizona. They went across the Sonoran desert to California from Mexico by swinging south of the Gila River...
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    series of trails in the United States designated "to promote the preservation of, public access to, travel within, and enjoyment and appreciation of the...
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    rebellion, presidios were established at Altar and Tubac. On 13 May 1752 a near-total eclipse of the sun was observed in New Spain. This caused consternation...
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  • establishes El Presidio Reál San Ignacio de Tubac in Sonora y Sinaloa (now Arizona), June 2, 1752 The Kingdom of Great Britain and the British Empire adopt...
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    to move to Tubac, Arizona. At the beginning of 1866, General Don Ángel Martínez took the city of Álamos. This army, together with the news of some victories...
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