Maj. Gen. R. S. Canby
Teniente General R.S. Canby
Teniente General R.S. Canby
Poco después del inicio de la Guerra Civil, Canby fue nombrado coronel de la Decimonovena Infantería en Fort Defiance en el territorio de Nuevo México. Gracias a que en una serie de batallas, sus tropas derrotaron categóricamente una invasión de las fuerzas confederativas dirigidas por el general Henry H. Sibley; no permitieron que se expandieran de Texas al Suroeste del pais.
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