“Based on painstaking and meticulous research, Thompson’s work tells the story of those individuals from the Territory of New Mexico who offered their services to the Union during the Civil War. In the process, he has presented as thorough an account of their contributions as we are ever likely to have.”—Civil War Book Review
“Thompson’s organizational histories . . . are impressively detailed, as are his meticulously researched treatments of the many militia formations. . . . Serious subject scholars and research institutions will definitely want to add this title to their history and reference collections. Highly recommended!”—Civil War Books and Authors
“Individuals and institutions with deep research ties to the Civil War years in New Mexico (or the desert Southwest in general) will want to own a copy of this incredibly useful title.”—On Point: The Journal of Army History
“A treasure trove for genealogists.”—Journal of America’s Military Past
“The author does an excellent job of relating stories that ground the experience of war in reality.”—Wagon Tracks
“By any definition, this monumental work is undoubtedly the result of meticulous research. . . . Civil War aficionados will gleefully mine its extensive resource material. The general reader will find it provides an excellent overview of the tumultuous Civil War period in New Mexico and access to a piece of genealogical information that might have evaded them.”—New Mexico Historical Review
“This work will deservedly stand as the definitive source on the Civil War in New Mexico for a long time to come.”—Southwestern Historical Quarterly
“[Thompson] does an excellent job of relating stories that ground the experience of war in reality.”—New Mexico Genealogist